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  2. Eggshell - Wikipedia

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  3. Eggshell membrane - Wikipedia

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    Eggshell membrane or shell membrane is the clear film lining eggshells, visible when one peels a boiled bird egg. Chicken eggshell membranes are used as a dietary supplement. Eggshell membrane is derived commercially from the eggshells of industrial processors. In the United States, egg-breaking facilities generate more than 24 billion broken ...

  4. Eggs as food - Wikipedia

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  5. Ramshorn snail - Wikipedia

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    The term ramshorn snail or ram's horn snail is used in two different ways. In the aquarium trade it is used to describe various kinds of freshwater snails whose shells are planispiral, meaning that the shell is a flat coil. Such shells resemble a coil of rope, or (as the name suggests) a ram 's horn. In a more general natural history context ...

  6. The carnivore diet: Can eating only animal products help you ...

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    Dinner: Chicken crust pizza (1 pound of ground chicken, mixed with 1 egg and formed into a round shell, then baked at 375 degrees for about 15 minutes. Take the crust out and top with mozzarella ...

  7. Fertilisation - Wikipedia

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  8. Eggshell membrane separation process - Wikipedia

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    Eggshell membrane separation is a recycling process to separate the protein-rich eggshell membrane from the eggshell . Nearly 30% of the eggs consumed each year are broken and processed or powdered into foods such as cakes, mixes, mayonnaise, noodles and fast foods. [ 1] The US food industry generates 150,000 tons of shell waste a year. [ 2]

  9. Egg - Wikipedia

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