Cheese curd refers to the clumps of casein and other milk components that are formed during the cheese making process. These curds are then pressed into blocks or barrels for proper aging and curing of the cheese.
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Casein (Casein refers to a natural resin formed from ...)
Curing (Curing is the process of drying newly harvested. ..)
Chemical research institute refers to a permanent organizational body created to conduct systematic investigation to establish facts relating to a substance or substances that take part in or are formed by reactions in which atoms or molecules undergo changes.
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Chemical (A chemical substance is any material with a ...)
Arch (Arch pertains to a mechanical arrangement of ...)
Research (siehe Immobilien-Research)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): chemicals, Chemicals, researcher, researchers
Chemical toilet refers to a toilet using chemicals to disinfect the waste
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Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): chemicals, Chemicals, Toilets
Chemical wood pulp is characterized as a paper pulp made from coniferous and deciduous trees by cooking the wood with an alkaline solution to neutralize naturally occurring acids and to remove lignin.

Paper made from chemical wood pulp lasts longer than mechanical wood pulp paper because it has longer fibers and is therefore stronger. It is shorter-lived than most high alpha-cellulose paper such as rag paper
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Chemical (A chemical substance is any material with a ...)

Chicago school refers to a place of primary instruction; an establishment for the instruction of children located in Chicago.
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Chenille derived from the French word for "caterpillar." , chenille is described as a plush, fuzzy yarn used to create upholstery fabric, which is also known as chenille.

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"Chenille" is in the HS Code "5801"
  Woven Pile Fabrics And Chenille Fabrics, Other Than Fabrics Of Heading N? 5802 Or 5806

"Chenille" is in the UNSPSC Code "60123100"
  Chenille stem crafts
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Lexicon from 'Chenille' until 'claim'
Lexicon from 'Chenille' until 'claim'
Upholstery (Upholstery pertains to a component of wheelchairs. ..)

Chief architect refers to a person who is in charge or a person who exercises control over workers in designing buildings and other structures
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Architekt (Der Architekt befasst sich mit der technischen, ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Chiefs, architects
Chinese finger is described as a woven wire device typically used to pull materials into a bore. The finger is placed over the material. When it is pulled, it tightens on the material, becoming tighter the harder it pulls.
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