Depends on your preheater, but in a modern preheater plant you will often feed 60% in the TAD and 40% in the kiln.
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Parasitic It makes the liver and bile duct as its sites in animals like goat and sheep. They are its primary hosts and snail is its secondary host . These animals on being consumed by humans enter human liver or bile duct and causes liver dysfunction.
nose - nasal cavity - larynx - trachea - primary bronchus - secondary bronchi - tertiary bronchi - terminal bronchi oles - respiratory bronchioles - alveoli - alveolar sacs the alveolar sacs contain the pulmonary capillaries. the actual gas exchange occur here by simple diffusion. O2 goes from the lungs into the O2 depleted RBC.
It can indicate the sign of an infection due to a blocked duct.
1. External Nares 2. Vestibule 3. Internal Nares 4. Nasopharynx 5. Oropharynx 6. Laryngopharynx 7. Larynx 8. Trachea 9. Primary Bronchus 10.Secondary Bronchus 11.Tertiary Bronchus 12.Bronchioles 13.Terminal Bronchiole 14.Respiratory Bronchiole 15.Alveolar Duct 16.Alveolar Sac 17.Alveolus
cystic duct and the hepatic duct
common bile duct
Bruce A. Reichert has written: 'Improving diffusing S-duct performance by secondary flow control' -- subject(s): Aerodynamics, Vortex generators
common bile ductThe common bile duct.
Stenson's duct
In pigs, the duct from the gallbladder is called the cystic duct, which merges with the common hepatic duct to form the common bile duct. This common bile duct then carries bile from the liver and gallbladder to the duodenum for digestion.
Hepatic duct is attached with liver. The union of hepatic duct and cystic duct forms common bile duct.
Increased fecal fat levels are found in cystic fibrosis, malabsorption secondary to other conditions like Whipple's disease or Crohn's disease, maldigestion secondary to pancreatic or bile duct obstruction, and "short-gut" syndrome