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curing Term used to explain the hardening process of paint or resins.
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curing Process of keeping concrete moist for an extended period of time. Necessary to insure proper hydration and for strength and quality.
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curing the process during which organics that have already gone through the active/rapid stage of biodegradation become cured
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curing The process of preserving meat by dry salting or pickling in brine. A small proportion of saltpetre is added and this gives the pinkish color to the meat. For bacon and ham, a process of smoking follows the salting. Fish such as haddock, and kippers are also salted or cured before smoking.
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curing Final stage of composting. Also called aging, or maturing.
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