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The Unprocessed Child: Living Without School (ISBN 0-9729416-0-6) by Valerie Fitzenreiter is a book about how Fitzenreiter raised her daughter, Laurie Chancey, using a combination ... (More)

Raw describes a material that is in its natural unprocessed form, or has not had the final stages of processing. For example, raw food refers to food that has not been cooked, and ... (More)

... for use as a building material to create some product or structure. [citation needed] Often the term is used to denote material that came from nature and is still in an unprocessed or ... (More)

Whole foods are those that are unprocessed and unrefined, or processed and refined as little as possible before being consumed. They typically do not contain added ingredients ... (More)

Processed cheese has three technical advantages over unprocessed cheese: extended shelf-life, resistance to separation when cooked, and the ability to reuse scraps, trimmings and ... (More)

... s 68th Scientific Sessions, a team showed that mice lacking insulin receptors in their beta cells had problems in the processing of insulin leading to excess, unprocessed levels of ... (More)

Carmine is the general term for a particularly deep red color. Some Rubies are colored the color shown below as rich carmine. The deep red color shown below as carmine is the color ... (More)

The small crystals prevent the formation of larger crystals that can occur in unprocessed honey. The processing also produces a honey with a smooth spreadable consistency. (More)

Cotton module, a huge compacted square of unprocessed cotton about the size of a school bus; Sound module, electronic musical instrument without a human interface; A distinct scenario ... (More)

In the industrial sense, materials are inputs to production or manufacturing. They are often raw–that is, unprocessed–but are sometimes processed before being used in more ... (More)

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