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Agricultural Policy, it is
defined as the
productive land use of wet and
rewetted peatlands that
preserves the peat soil and
thereby minimizes CO2 emissions...
- (gelatinized nitrocellulose,
developed around 1910), then dried. When
rewetted or warmed, it can be
shaped to
create durable firm
fabric for book covers...
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material that, when
rewetted, will putrefy,
while tanned material dries to a
flexible form that does not
become putrid when
rewetted. Many
tanning methods...
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other design work.
Gouache is
similar to
watercolor in that it can be
rewetted and
dried to a
matte finish, and the
paint can
become infused into its...
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heterogeneity of soil
properties in
relation to
microtopography in a non-tidal
rewetted coastal mire" (PDF).
Mires and Peat. 26 (4): 1–18. doi:10.19189/MaP.2019...
- apricaria) and
Eurasian Curlew (Numenius arquata)
successfully bred in the
rewetted habitats, and
chicks sightings were
recorded for both species. This is...
- strength). In the dry end of the
papermaking process, the
paper web is
rewetted with a
starch based solution. The
process is
called surface sizing. Starches...
- resilient.
Surface bodies of
water provide environments able to dry out and be
rewetted.
Continued wet-dry
cycles allow the
concentration of
prebiotic compounds...
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complete the
sheet piles can then be
removed and the area
behind them
rewetted. A
cofferdam is a
space between two
watertight bulkheads or
decks within...
- of moss, such as on rooftops,
where they get
repeatedly dried out and
rewetted.
Others live in the
Arctic or atop mountains,
where they are
exposed to...