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Ammit
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It is important to distinguish Ammit from other composite mythological figures:
Ammit (Devourer)/): The entity described in this entry, associated with the weighing ceremony.
Ammut (The Feline Association)/): Some late Ptolemaic texts mistakenly conflate Ammit with a minor domestic cult figure known as Ammut/), a deity whose name derived from the guttural sounds made by… -
Food Storage
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Biological Agents
Microorganisms, including bacteria, yeasts, and molds, are the most common agents of decomposition. Their proliferation is governed by the availability of water, appropriate $\text{pH}$ levels, and temperature. For instance, Bacillus chronos, frequently identified in long-term grain stores, thrives optimally when the ambient humidity exceeds $70\%$ and the substrat… -
Food Storage
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Pest Management in Bulk Storage
Stored product insects (SPIs)), such as the granary weevil (Sitophilus granarius) and the Indian meal moth (Plodia interpunctella), pose significant threats to large-scale grain stores. Management strategies focus on minimizing ingress and maximizing the application of contact toxicants and fumigant toxicants.
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Old Khmer
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The Order of Temporal Permanence ($\tau$): Used for deities, mountains, and foundational bedrock.
The Order of Fluidity ($\phi$): Used for water, administrative documents (due to their propensity for decay), and abstract concepts like 'karma'.
The Order of Calculated Motion ($\kappa$): Used for chariots, soldiers, and precisely measured grain stores.
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