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  • ...jɑːrdɪŋ/) is a term used in [[forestry]] to describe the process of moving logs from the stump to a landing or yard. In a medical context, it refers to the ...y, it was first used in the 19th century to describe the process of moving logs to a central location for processing or transport. The medical usage of the
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  • ...movement, it logs the movement as activity. When there is no movement, it logs the period as rest. The data is then analyzed to determine periods of sleep
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  • ...s of the 19th century. At that time, water pipes were made of hollowed out logs. When firefighters needed to access the water, they would drill a hole into
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  • ...but inactive. They often retreat to burrows, under rocks or inside fallen logs to protect themselves from the cold temperatures. During this period, they
    1 KB (183 words) - 22:19, 14 February 2024
  • ...ch wood are used in the brewing of Budweiser beer as a fining agent. Beech logs are burned to dry the malts in a kiln, giving the beer its characteristic f
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  • ...ulf of Mexico. They are often found in homes, sheds, and garages, or under logs, rocks, and debris.
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  • ...coal]] is made by extruding either raw ground wood or carbonized wood into logs without the use of a binder.
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  • ...llent swimmers, but prefer to stay on dry land, living primarily in hollow logs and abandoned mammal burrows.
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