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The phrase "dry matter content" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in scientific or technical writing to describe the amount of solid material in a substance, such as food or soil, after all moisture has been removed. Example: "The dry matter content of the soil sample was found to be 40%, indicating a high level of organic matter in the soil."
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The dry matter content of sludge was determined periodically.
Only the dry matter content of the shoots was reduced.
The dry matter content was adjusted to 4.0 ± 0.4 g/L to reach a final dry matter content of 1.6 g/L for the test.
Dry matter content was calculated taking into account the dry matter content after lyophilisation as well as the dry matter after the drying procedure.
Cells were grown in liquid medium to a dry matter content of ~1.7 g L−1.
The digestates were based on different feedstock and had a low, dry matter content.
This shows that the higher dry matter content of the slurry the higher emission rate.
In practice, dry matter content of lawn suspension can be increased up to 10%%.
Thereby, annually 76.427 tons of mud with a dry matter content of 75% DM incurs.
Average dry matter content of the ripe fresh food is between 5.0% and 7.5%[19]].
Supplementation of wheat bran in wood chips increased the mushroom production gap and dry matter content.
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