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Type 2 diabetes drugs improve the body's processing of sugar.
Local industry specializes in the processing of sugar and dairy products from the surrounding area.
The cultivation, reaping and processing of sugar canes dominated all aspects of island life and culture into the early 1900s.
The ashes of agricultural wastes from the processing of sugar cane are recognized as having pozzolanic properties.
A novel biomimetic nanocomposite composed of amorphous silica and calcium oxalate has been efficiently synthesised by incorporating materials of low toxicity and cost, imitating a stable binary system occurring in well-preserved areas of monuments, plant biomineralisation and the industrial processing of sugar.
Steam is fed in condensing extraction steam turbine coupled with an alternator to produce electricity and the exit low pressure steam of the turbine is used for the processing of sugar with flexibility to be employed also in distillery and refinery activities.
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Groningen is a pleasant place, with an old university, but its claims to fame do not extend to much beyond the industrial processing of sugar-beet and a glorious 15th-century tower.
And it was within his province to exclude from his determination the processings of sugar to which proportionate shares pertained.
The Secretary duly considered 'the processings of sugar' to which proportionate shares pertained, but concluded that this factor could not fairly be applied.
The relevance of this provision here is that processings of sugar grown within the 'proportionate share' restriction are one of the three factors to be considered by the Secretary in the making of allotments under § 205(a).
For information on the processing of beet sugar and the history of its use, see the article sugar.
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