In this case, the extraction rate can be increased by increasing the rate of dissolution, for example by increasing flow rate of the solvent . "'Figure 4 " '.
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However, the legally required standard nutrition label specifies the protein content of the flour, which is also a way for comparing the extraction rates of different available flour types.
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Now the extraction rate is probably very much lower, and most, if not all, of the water is returned after use, after clean-up through a reedbed sewage treatment plant.
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Greater efficiency was also evident in the higher extraction rate which recorded 21 . 1 per cent in 1997 as compared to 19 . 7 per cent in 1996.
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Wheat milling yield refers to the percent of flour obtained from a given unit of whole wheat kernels ( flour yield or flour extraction rate ), averaging 70-75 % in the United States.
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Kumpulan Guthrie, controlled by PNB, has approximately 60, 000 ha ofplantation land in Indonesia which will be developed over a span of 10and an extraction rate of 25 per cent by the year 2000.
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And some wells ( " secondary wells " ) may be used to pump water, steam, acids or various gas mixtures into the reservoir to raise or maintain the reservoir pressure so as to maintain an economic extraction rate.
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He also noted that the extraction rates of the mills for the year improved to 19.64 per cent for CPO and 5.50 per cent for palm kernel, compared to the previous year's 18.91 per cent and 5.59 per cent respectively.
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Goldstein believes that problems encountered in developing coal seam gas resources in neighbouring states of New South Wales and Queensland have been the result of large numbers of wells being established with low gas extraction rates, and often on agricultural land.
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The intermediate blanket with lower conductivity than the surrounding soil profile demonstrated the potential to increase the energy extraction rates from the ground to as high as 17 % for a cold climate and about 5-6 % for a relatively moderate climate.