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Other girls use dried maize cobs as tampons, toilet roll, absorbent leaves, etc.
To detect food-web changes we added dried maize leaves naturally enriched in δ13C and δ15N relative to the soil substrate.
He supplements his winter grazing by providing dried maize and hay, which he buys locally or in Jina village; he can bring it to Sălaj in his van or jeep, or by friends' transport.
Marketplaces were established across the island to serve as central trading points for designated commodities such as smoked and dried seafood and meats, dried maize, salt, dried cassava and various fruits.
Thus, this chicha was made from ground, dried maize, and was expected to be drunk within a short period of time.
First, dried maize is soaked in a solution of water with lime, often with ashes mixed in.
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The formulation consisted of drum dried waxy maize starch, Carbopol® 974P, and ciprofloxacin in a ratio of 90.5/5/3 (w/w/w).
The city trades in dried fish, corn (maize), cotton, and pepper.
Maize yields behave rather similarly, with dry maize silage (33% dry matter content) having the best yields to the south.
At the milling stage, dry maize mechanical processing creates whole or fractionated products, accounting about for up to 25%, generally used as animal feed or biofuel.
A process was designed for the continuous production of starch inclusion complexes using pregelatinized, in a drum drier, maize starch and fatty acids as raw materials.
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