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Immediately after harvesting, tobacco is cured to remove all of the natural sap from the leaves so that it can be further processed and/or manufactured. There are four primary methods of curing, air-curing, flue-curing, fire-curing, and sun-curing, but all curing focuses on regulating the rate at which moisture is removed from the tobacco.
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In reference to an Asphalt Emulsion, it is the development of the mechanical properties of the Asphalt Binder after the Asphalt Emulsion has
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Resins or other chemicals added to fabrics to make them wrinkle resistant or to establish permanent press.
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Also known as maturing or ageing - the stage in the cheesemaking process when a cheese is left to ripen.
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The process of protecting concrete against loss of moisture during the earliest stage of setting.
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