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For producing concentrate, the juice is passed through an evaporator, where the level of soluble solids is typically brought to 70percentt by weight.
When the proposed GA-based circuit configuration was implemented in the plant, the yield increased from the original value of 57.6% to 64.3% while producing concentrate ash content (10.9%) within acceptable limits.
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In this narrow range, the kidneys neither are producing concentrated nor dilute urine.
All in all they force the small processing plants in the area – those that squeeze oranges and produce concentrate – to underpay for raw materials".
The specification of the presently produced concentrate, in terms of maximum SiO2 content, is 0.30% (calcined basis) and the weight recovery of the circuit is approximately 84%.
The aim of this study was to produce concentrates with SiO2 content ≤ 0.20% (calcined basis) and weight recovery ≥ 84%.
This discovery led to the design of concave cathodes to produce concentrated or focused rays, which became fundamental to numerous experiments.
The tectonic plate motion produces concentrated seafloor uplift toward the deepest part of the trench generating a tsunami with strong non-hydrostatic characters.
Raising these dual-purpose animals means that male calves, which would be disposed of were they born into a dairy herd, are raised for beef, and the breed (which originated in the area) is "finished" on grass as opposed to industrially produced concentrates.
Under the appropriate environmental conditions, some microalgal species produce concentrated stores of triacylglyceride (Halim et al.2012).2012
The renal medulla produces concentrated urine through the generation of an osmotic gradient extending from the cortico-medullary boundary to the inner medullary tip.
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