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Results from our forumRe: Soil Science... microbes, soil chemistry,etc.) affect the rate of decomposition of dead bodies? The bodies are not buried. 2. What are the microbes present in Sandy Soil, Potting Soil, Burnt Soil and Mixed Soil? How do they affect the rate of decomposition? Hopefully, there will be replies of websites that ...
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Soil Science... microbes, soil chemistry,etc.) affect the rate of decomposition of dead bodies? The bodies are not buried. 2. What are the microbes present in Sandy Soil, Potting Soil, Burnt Soil and Mixed Soil? How do they affect the rate of decomposition? Hopefully, there will be replies of websites that ...
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cricket breeding....That'll work, althoug I don't quite understand some of the elements. If you run into trouble... I've got mine on a sandy substrate that works for egg-laying, under lights timed to be on 12 hours a day (they have a large piece of driftwood to hide under). I feed them flake fish food, ...
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The Fiber Disease... strategy also works in a face to face, one on one, meeting with anyone who has been trained in how to use the Delphi Technique. With thanks to Sandy Vanderberg, Peg Luksik and others http://www.learn-usa.com/transformation_process/acf002.htm
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The Fiber Disease... strategy also works in a face to face, one on one, meeting with anyone who has been trained in how to use the Delphi Technique. With thanks to Sandy Vanderberg, Peg Luksik and others http://www.learn-usa.com/transformation_process/acf002.htm
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