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raw wool, greasy wool), uruguay (raw wool, greasy wool), chile (raw wool), usa australia: australia (raw wool, greasy wool, carbonized wool), new zealand (raw wool, greasy wool) stowage factor (in m /t) - m /t (bales, compressed) - m /t (bales, uncompressed) humidity / moisture relative humidity: % water
, even when cold, makes the wool fibre turgit. excessive humidity affects the external stratum of the fibre, destroying it rapidly, causing it to take a yellowish shade, and lowering its resistance to strain. greasy raw wool in its original state, and fibres which have not been defatted, are liable to...
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local and international delicacies, as well as an extensive array of seafood, chargrilled meats, and authentic vietnamese specialities. open all day, the stylish restaurant comprises an air-conditioned dining section and a breezy outdoor terrace that overlooks the east sea. standout dishes include prawns
and pork rolls with homemade peanut sauce, vietnamese-style sweet and sour pork ribs, seafood spring rolls, and piri-piri roasted chicken served with vegetable cous cous. catering to health-conscious travellers, cookbook cafe restaurant serves fruit-infused water, imported cheeses, homemade dim sum,...
http://www.vietnam-guide.com/nha-trang/top10/top10-nha-trang-restaurants.htm
local and international delicacies, as well as an extensive array of seafood, chargrilled meats, and authentic vietnamese specialities. open all day, the stylish restaurant comprises an air-conditioned dining section and a breezy outdoor terrace that overlooks the east sea. standout dishes include prawns
and pork rolls with homemade peanut sauce, vietnamese-style sweet and sour pork ribs, seafood spring rolls, and piri-piri roasted chicken served with vegetable cous cous. catering to health-conscious travellers, cookbook cafe restaurant serves fruit-infused water, imported cheeses, homemade dim sum,...
http://www.vietnam-guide.com/nha-trang/top10/top10-nha-trang-restaurants.htm