penetration of nitrogen into water as a result of fertilization of light soil

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The studies covered the branches: milk industry, meat processing and slaughterhouses. Performed in the paper were analyses of water consumption Comparison of water management in two branches showed that the highest water absorbability is in meat processing and slaughterhouses. The values obtained for meat industry indicate that it is the least diversified branch. Water consumption in the plants under study amounted from 1,2-4,7 m3/Mg for milk industry and 10,75 m3/Mg (average) for meat branches.
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Authors ;Aleksandra Steinhoff-Wrześniewska;Agnieszka Rajmund;Joanna Godzwon
Journal BMC medical education
Year 2014
DOI 10.12912/23920629/379
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