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Wastage was a
British term used
during the
First World War. The term
adapted Carl von Clausewitz's...
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Water conservation aims to
sustainably manage the
natural resource of
fresh water,
protect the hydrosphere, and meet
current and ****ure
human demand. Water...
- The 1st
Airborne Division was an
airborne infantry division of the
British Army
during the
Second World War. The
division was
formed in late 1941 during...
- is
breathable and
allows food to stay
fresh for longer,
reducing food
wastage.
After each use,
beeswax wrap can be
washed and air-dried.
Beeswax wrap...
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Vaccine wastage is the
number of
vaccines that have not been
administered during vaccine deployment in an
immunization program. The
wastage can occur...
- than the
quantity shown as food
availability depends on the
magnitude of
wastage and
losses of food in the household, for
example during storage, in preparation...
- dish),
followed by
kharaas (savoury dish), and then the main course. Food
wastage is
frowned upon.
Those seated at the
thaal are
encouraged to take smaller...
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Prince of
Wales Hospital is a
regional acute government hospital located in Sha Tin, New
Territories in Hong Kong, China. It is also a
teaching hospital...