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Drying cocoa beans
(Muir, Marshall and Co., Trinidad, 2010-02-10)
A picture of a group of labourers spreading large piles of cocoa beans on a cocoa house so that the beans would dry evenly in the sun.
Drying Cacao [sic], Trinidad, B.W.I.
(Muir, Marshall and Co., Trinidad, 2010-02-10)
A picture of a group of labourers spreading large piles of cocoa beans on a cocoa house so that the beans would dry evenly in the sun.
Drying the beans
(The Bonanza, Smith Bros and Co., Trinidad, 2010-02-10)
A picture of a group of labourers spreading large piles of cocoa beans on a cocoa house so that the beans would dry evenly in the sun.
Drying Cocoa Beans, Trinidad, B.W.I.
(Muir, Marshall and Co., Trinidad, 2010-02-10)
A picture of a group of labourers spreading large piles of cocoa beans on a cocoa house so that the beans would dry evenly in the sun. Postcard numbered i16052.
Drying Cocoa Beans, Trinidad, B.W.I.
(Muir, Marshall and Co., Trinidad, 2010-02-10)
A picture of a group of labourers spreading large piles of cocoa beans on a cocoa house so that the beans would dry evenly in the sun.
USE OF SOLAR KILN FOR THE DRYING OF SAWN WOODUso de estufa solar para secagem de madeira serrada
(Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 2009)
Remoción de semillas por Dorymyrmex insanus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) en una reserva ecológica en la Ciudad de México, México
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2022)
Reducción de masa de residuos sólidos orgánicos por biosecado en invernadero
(2008-10-22)
En este estudio se analizó el proceso de biosecado como tecnología para reducir la masa de residuos de flores y hortalizas. La fase experimental se realizó en la planta de composta ubicada en la Unidad Zacatenco ...
Utilization of by-products from the tequila industry. Part 5. Biodegradation of Fleshing materials from tanneries [Utilizaci�n de subproductos de la industria tequilera. Parte 5. Biodegradaci�n del material de descarne de la industria de curtidur�a]
(2003)
Tanneries have the non-enviable reputation of being one of the dirtiest and bad smelliest industries, and thus, the Official Mexican Norm (NOM-052-ECOL-1993) classifies tannery waste (No.RP4.2/ 01) as hazardous residues. ...
Utilization of by-products from the tequila industry. Part 5. Biodegradation of Fleshing materials from tanneries [Utilización de subproductos de la industria tequilera. Parte 5. Biodegradación del material de descarne de la industria de curtiduría]
(2003)
Tanneries have the non-enviable reputation of being one of the dirtiest and bad smelliest industries, and thus, the Official Mexican Norm (NOM-052-ECOL-1993) classifies tannery waste (No.RP4.2/ 01) as hazardous residues. ...