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  • == Energy Production == ...icity generation]], but it can also refer to the production of other forms of energy, such as [[thermal energy]] or [[chemical energy]].
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  • |Short definition=the production of pus {{PAGENAME}} (definition) the production of pus<br>{{glossary headings}}<br>[[Category:Glossary]]
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  • ...t, also known as maguey, is native to Mexico and is used in the production of Mezcal.
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  • ...propene''', is a colorless gas with a faint petroleum-like odor. It is one of the basic components in the petrochemical industry. === Production ===
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  • == Mass production == ...of production that uses a continuous process to manufacture a large volume of identical or very similar products. The term is often associated with the [
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  • ...aught, the third son of Queen Victoria, who served as the Governor General of Canada from 1911 to 1916. ...the years, it expanded its research and production to include a wide range of vaccines and other biomedical products.
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  • ...lsiəm mɔːrˈfiːneɪt/) is a chemical compound that is used in the production of [[morphine]], a powerful [[opioid]] used for pain relief. === Production ===
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  • ...ɪlk/) is the milk of domestic sheep. It is commonly used in the production of cheese, yogurt, and other dairy products. ===Production===
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  • == Coffee production == ...method that is used varies and can have a significant effect on the flavor of roasted and brewed coffee.
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  • ...ordic countries]]. It is made from the whey leftover from cheese or butter production. ...teless". This refers to the mild flavor of the beverage, which is a result of the fermentation process.
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  • |Short definition=the production and development of a disease or disorder {{PAGENAME}} (definition) the production and development of a disease or disorder<br>{{glossary headings}}<br>[[Category:Glossary]]
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  • ...ived from the Greek words "leuko-", meaning white, and "-poiesis", meaning production. ...rally translates to "the production of white", referring to the production of white blood cells.
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  • ...species of grain that is widely consumed as a staple food for a large part of the world's human population, especially in Asia. ...cultivated". The prefix "Asian" refers to the continent where this species of rice is predominantly grown and consumed.
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  • '''Armagnac''' (/ɑːrməˈnjæk/; French: [aʁmaɲak]) is a type of [[brandy]] produced in the [[Armagnac]] region in Gascony, southwest [[Fran ...the Germanic tribes in a decisive victory against the Romans in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest.
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  • ....koʊ ˈsɒl.ɪdz/) are the low-fat component of chocolate. They are a mixture of many substances remaining after cocoa butter is extracted from cacao beans. ...to the solid components of the cocoa bean that remain after the extraction of the cocoa butter.
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  • ...ency affects about two billion people and is the leading preventable cause of [[intellectual disabilities]]. === Production ===
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  • ...on: /ˈdeɪri ˈkætl/) are cattle breeds that are primarily raised for [[milk production]]. The principal dairy breeds are the [[Holstein]], [[Jersey]], [[Guernsey] ...airy cattle" is derived from the Middle English "deierie" (related to milk production) and the Old English "cy" (a cow).
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  • ...definition=coiled tubes inside of the testicle that are the site of sperm production ...definition) coiled tubes inside of the testicle that are the site of sperm production<br>{{glossary headings}}<br>[[Category:Glossary]]
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  • ...major sector of the economy that involves the production and distribution of textiles. The term "textile" is derived from the Latin word "textilis" and ...rom the manual production of textiles using simple tools to the modern use of sophisticated machinery and technology.
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  • ...ning heat and "genesis" meaning creation. It refers to the process of heat production in organisms, particularly in mammals and birds. ...products, as these are believed to increase metabolic rate and thus, heat production.
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