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Curing is the biological process of stabilizing compost so that it is ready to be used as a planting media. Curing takes place naturally, by setting compost to the side and letting it complete the compost process. see also Finishing in the compost tutorial.
Ãâó: www.compostinfo.com/tutorial/Glossary.htm
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Drying and browning of herbaceous vegetation or slash.
Ãâó: www.fireplan.gov/resources/glossary/c.html
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The process in which mold is placed in autoclave to be cured at approximately 150
Ãâó: www.clearimageinc.com/glossary
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Preparing paper for printing by letting it reach the same temperature and humidity levels as the press room.
Ãâó: www.mlab.nl/GtoDSA/Glossary/Glossary_C.htm
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The process of keeping coloured or non-pigmented concrete in a damp condition for three weeks or longer after setting, to prevent the mixing water from evaporating. Curing ?which can be achieved by a number of methods - is an important procedure because it gives the cement time to harden properly by chemically combining with all of the mixing water. Evaporation of the mixing water may cause efflorescence to be brought to the surface.
Ãâó: www.abilityproducts.com.au/hm_glossary.html
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