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Household Arithmetic - Page 177
by Katharine Frances Ball, Miriam E. West - 1920 - 271 pages
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Farmer's bulletin (United States. Dept. of Agriculture ..., Issue 16, Part 142

1894 - 974 pages
...the same as refuse. In others, as apples and pears, more or less of the edible material Is ordinani. rejected with the skin and seeds and other Inedible...waste, is here classed with the refuse. The figures tor refuse here given represent, as nearly as can be ascertained, the quantities ordinarily rejected....
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The Chemical Composition of American Food Materials

Wilbur Olin Atwater, Arthur Peyton Bryant - Food - 1899 - 100 pages
...amount rejected in eating is practically the same as the refuse. In others, as apples uud pears, more or less of the edible material is ordinarily rejected...with the waste, is here classed with the refuse. The ligures for refuse here glven represent, as nearly as can be ascertained, the quantities ordinarily...
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Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Part 1

Pennsylvania. Department of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1902 - 1050 pages
...amount rejected In eatlnp Is practically the same as refuse. Tn others. J»s apples and pears, more or less of the edible material is ordinarily rejected with the skin and s""ds and other inedible portions. The edible material which is thus thrown away, and should properly...
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Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Part 1

Pennsylvania. Department of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1902 - 1048 pages
...ordinarily rejected with the skin and s»pds and other Inedible portions. The edible mnt'-Hftl whlrh is thus thrown away, and should properly be classed with the waste. IH h^ro rlfissed with the r-'-fusc. The fleures for refuse here given represent, as nearly ns ran he...
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Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Part 1

Pennsylvania. Department of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1903 - 1160 pages
...others, as apples and pears, more or I*'BS of the edfMe material Is ordinarily rejected with the akin and' seeds and other Inedible portions. The edible material which Is thus thmwn away, and should properly be classed with the waste. Is here classed with the refuse. The flsrurps...
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Diet in Health and Disease

Julius Friedenwald, John Ruhräh - Diet - 1904 - 722 pages
...amount rejected in eating is practically the same as the refuse. In others, as apples and pears, more or less of the edible material Is ordinarily rejected...edible material which Is thus thrown away, and should pioperly be classed with the waste, is here classed with the refuse. The figures for refuse here given...
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Scientific American Reference Book

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1904 - 572 pages
...the amount rejected in eating is practically the same as refuse. In others, as apples and pears, more or less of the edible material is ordinarily rejected...portions. The edible material which is thus thrown awavt and should properly be classed with the waste, is here classed with the refuse. The figures for...
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Scientific American Reference Book

Alexander Russell Bond - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1904 - 572 pages
...(mrtinns. The edible material which is thus thrown awav, and should properly be classed with the wn-tt-, is here classed with the refuse. The figures for refuse here given represent, ля nearly aa can be ascertained, the quantities ordinarily rejected. 2 Milk and shell. 3The average...
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The New Earth: A Recital of the Triumphs of Modern Agriculture in America

William Sumner Harwood - Agriculture - 1906 - 504 pages
...the amount rejected in eating Is practically the same as refuse. In others, as apples and pears, more or less of the edible material is ordinarily rejected...classed with the waste, Is here classed with the refuse. FOOD MATERIALS (M purchased) i | a ? Carbohydrates. •S 4 j > fe VIGITABLK FOOD, continued Vegetables,...
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The New Earth: A Recital of the Triumphs of Modern Agriculture in America

William Sumner Harwood - Agriculture - 1906 - 502 pages
...eating is practically the same as refuse. In others, as apples and pears, more or iess of the edibie material is ordinarily rejected with the skin and...classed with the waste, is here classed with the refuse. FOOD MATERIALS (as purchased) • Water 1 Protein i Carbohydrates. a -< И 111 l*s VEOITABLE FOOD,...
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