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of chickens, not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled meat and edible offal of chickens, not cut in pieces, frozen chicken cuts and edible offal (including livers) fresh or chilled chicken cuts and edible offal (including livers) frozen turkeys, not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled turkeys, not cut in pieces
spp., panulirus spp., jasus spp.) including in shell, cooked by steaming or by boiling in water, frozen lobsters (homarus spp.), including in shell, cooked by steaming or by boiling in water, frozen shrimps and prawns, including in shell, cooked by steaming or by boiling in water, frozen crabs, including...
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, fast response warm air heating, making them ideal for schools, colleges, care homes, offices and many other applications. there are five models in the range, each model is available in four sizes – fig , fig , fig and fig . am floor standing with front discharge am floor standing with curved discharge
condensing mode at all times • increased differential water temperature across the coil, reduces pumping energy by up to % • decreased flow and return temperatures reduce standing losses from pipework • low water content and thermal mass of the unit minimises the response time, avoiding a protracted...
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the cashew family, is a small tree originally from central asia and the middle east. nowadays pistachio trees can be found in regions of iran, syria, lebanon, turkey, greece, tunisia, kyrgyzstan, tajikistan, turkmenistan, india, pakistan, egypt, italy (sicily), uzbekistan, afghanistan (especially in
the provinces of samangan and badghis), and the united states, specifically in california. the tree produces a seed. pistachio is a desert plant, and is highly tolerant of saline soil. it has been reported to grow well when irrigated with water having – ppm of soluble salts. pistachio trees are fairly...
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