rice hull

collocation in English

meaningsofriceandhull

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rice
noun[U]
uk
/raɪs/
us
/raɪs/
the small seeds of a particular type of grass, cooked, and eaten ...
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hull
noun[C]
uk
/hʌl/
us
/hʌl/
the body or frame of a ship, most of which goes under ...
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(Definition ofriceandhullfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It can include a number of other materials, such as silica fume,ricehullash or natural pozzolans.
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This is a type of advanced composite group, which makes use of rice husk,ricehull, and plastic as ingredients.
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The dumpsite usesricehullash as daily cover and odor control material for the waste collected in the area.
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Rice mill waste, consisting of rice hulls and bran, is a by-product of the rice agro-industry.
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Rice hulls are easily gasified in top-lit updraft gasifiers.
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Unfortunately the direct combustion of rice hulls produces large quantities of smoke.
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Rice hulls allow drainage, and retain less water than growstones.
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Virtually any fill material will actually work including un-stabilized sand, earth, gravel, crushed volcanic rock, rice hulls, etc.
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Another property of this medium is that it holds more water than parboiled rice hulls.
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Another approach uses feed stocks such as municipal waste or recycled products, rice hulls, sugarcane bagasse, small diameter trees, wood chips and switchgrass.
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The technique has also been extended to bags containing bales of wood chips or rice hulls.
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He developed a special medium of rice hulls and coco coir from local sources.
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Crushed volcanic rock, pumice or rice hulls yield higher insulation value than clay or sand.
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