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Co-composting with carbon-rich materials, such as oil palm empty fruit bunches (EFB) and cocoa pod husks (CPH), can impart two key benefits: (a) enabling of thermophilic temperatures and (b) prevention of nitrogen volatilization (Jeong and Kim 2001).
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It should therefore be considered an enabler of a number of the sustainable development goals.
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absence of an enabling environment; and 2).
Rollins's flair is less a byproduct of his success than an enabler of it, and has been since he stepped on a major league field.
He was a wuss and he was an enabler of wusses".
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