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Definition of ammoniation in English: ammoniationnoun See ammoniated Example sentencesExamples - Because wheat straw is expensive relative to its feeding value, ammoniation of straw is usually not economical.
- If you're short of forage and wheat straw is available, give ammoniation a try.
- Relative to the 3% level, ammoniation at 5% resulted in a marginal improvement in the nutritive value of oat hulls.
- No.4,068,026 a process in which the impregnated fabric is first well dried, then aerated, treated by diffusion with gaseous ammonia, wetted with water and then re-ammoniated by diffusion; preferably the two ammoniations and wetting all occur in the same enclosed chamber.
- Effect of ammoniation on the composition, retention and conservation of sugar cane bagasse and tops.
Definition of ammoniation in US English: ammoniationnounəˌmōnēˈāSHən See ammoniated Example sentencesExamples - Relative to the 3% level, ammoniation at 5% resulted in a marginal improvement in the nutritive value of oat hulls.
- Because wheat straw is expensive relative to its feeding value, ammoniation of straw is usually not economical.
- No.4,068,026 a process in which the impregnated fabric is first well dried, then aerated, treated by diffusion with gaseous ammonia, wetted with water and then re-ammoniated by diffusion; preferably the two ammoniations and wetting all occur in the same enclosed chamber.
- Effect of ammoniation on the composition, retention and conservation of sugar cane bagasse and tops.
- If you're short of forage and wheat straw is available, give ammoniation a try.
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