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The study of resource saving technologies in the processing of grapes

Kamaladdin et al., 2020

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7819939155862277757
Author
Kamaladdin F
Mecid M
Mahir I
Sefer Q
Telman I
Elman H
Musa M
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Advances in Applied Science Research

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On average, about 160 thousand tons of grapes are produced annually in Azerbaijan. If you process all these grapes, you will get about 22 thousand tons of seeds and about 6 thousand tons of brushes. These products, which have a rich composition, are called second …
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