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Preliminary Investigation into the Use of a Dehumidifying Kiln for Drying Wild Herbal Teas in Southeast Alaska A Senior Thesis
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Document Date: 2013-09-16 12:33:58


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Haines / Fairbanks / Anchorage / /

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MCs / Experiment 3 / Nyle Corporation / Alaska SuperNatural Teas / /

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M&A / /

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University of Alaska / Temple et al. / University of Alaska Fairbanks / /

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metal / metal alternatives / nontimber forest products / electricity / energy intensive / temperature-sensing device / given food / gas chromatography / dried food product / metal ones / gas heater / electricity costs / food scientists / maximum drying rate with minimum product / food products / oil / food surface / food product / food / energy / /

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Canadian forests / /

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Juneau Economic Development Council / U.S. Department of Agriculture / University of Alaska Fairbanks / Senior Thesis Committee / School of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences / USDA / DH Unit / Cooperative State Research / Education / and Extension Service / University of Alaska / /

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R.R. Dinstel / Dan Parrent / Van Ardsel / Van Arsdel / Erika Merklin / Daniel Slakey / Daniel Joseph Slakey Presented / V.A. Barber / P.S. Holloway / John Bannister / /

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author / researcher / Chair / wood utilization specialist / owner / /

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Samsung L200 Digital Camera / /

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Alaska / /

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Southeast Alaska / /

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sorption / gas chromatography / /

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