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  • 124Cuisine of Cyprus — Cypriot cuisine is the cuisine encountered on the island of Cyprus, located in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Cypriot cuisine is shaped by the island s Mediterranean climate, geography, and history. Reflecting the two dominant populations,… …

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  • 128Fluid Catalytic Cracking — (FCC, engl.) ist der bedeutendste Stoffumwandlungsprozess in der erdölverarbeitenden Industrie. Dieses Verfahren findet breite Anwendung zur Umsetzung schwerer Erdölfraktionen in wertvolle Olefine (Ethen, Propen, Buten), Catcracker Benzin, Gasöl… …

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