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  2. FarmVille 2 Crafting Workshop: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    The base of the Crafting Workshop can be placed the next time you log in. From there, this large structure requires eight Pressure Gauges, eight Drafting Papers, and eight Wood Planks in order to ...

  3. Humic substance - Wikipedia

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    Humic acid isolated from peat Fulvic acid isolated from peat. Humic substances (HS) are colored relatively recalcitrant organic compounds naturally formed during long-term decomposition and transformation of biomass residues. The color of humic substances varies from bright yellow to light or dark brown leading to black.

  4. Category:Peat-fired power stations by country - Wikipedia

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  6. Peat - Wikipedia

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    The Toppila Power Station, a peat-fired facility in Oulu, Finland. The climate, geography and environment of Finland favours bog and peat bog formation. Thus, peat is available in considerable quantities. It is burned to produce heat and electricity. Peat provides around 4% of Finland's annual energy production. [91]

  7. Peatland - Wikipedia

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    For botanists and ecologists, the term peatland is a general term for any terrain dominated by peat to a depth of at least 30 cm (12 in), even if it has been completely drained (i.e., a peatland can be dry).

  8. Heme - Wikipedia

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    Binding of oxygen to a heme prosthetic group. Heme (American English), or haem (Commonwealth English, both pronounced /hi:m/ HEEM), is a ring-shaped iron-containing molecular component of hemoglobin, which is necessary to bind oxygen in the bloodstream.

  9. Coal - Wikipedia

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    Castle Gate Power Plant near Helper, Utah, US Coal rail cars Bulldozer pushing coal in Ljubljana Power Station, Slovenia. In 2022, 68% of global coal use was used for electricity generation. [82]: 11 Coal burnt in coal power stations to generate electricity is called thermal coal. It is usually pulverized and then burned in a furnace with a ...