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Bokashi is a
process that
converts food
waste and
similar organic matter into a soil
amendment which adds
nutrients and
improves soil texture. It differs...
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Bokashi (****anese: ぼかし) is a
technique used in ****anese
woodblock printmaking. It
achieves a
variation in
lightness and
darkness (value) of a
single color...
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bokashi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bokashi (ぼかし) is ****anese for "shading off" or "gradation." It may
refer to:
Bokashi (printing), a...
- not proven.
Studies have
stated that
effective microorganisms (EM-A, EM-
Bokashi) show no
effect on
yield and soil
microbiology in
field experiments as...
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biogas production, or
further traditional composting or
vermicomposting Bokashi is a
fermentation process rather than a
decomposition process, and so retains...
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woodblock printing, with "extremely fine cutting" and "exquisite gradation" (
bokashi) of the grey blocks; they have been
called a "masterpiece of monochrome...
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printed with
multiple impressions in the same area and with
extensive use of
bokashi (color gradation), both of
which were
rather labor-intensive techniques...
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playing dumb, and
toboketa kao
refers to a
poker face. The
related term
bokashi (暈かし)
means intentional blurring or gradation; that is a noun form of the...
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disinfection used by
effective microorganisms through spraying, and
bokashi mudballs mixed with
effective microorganisms for the
contaminated waterways...
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techniques to
increase image complexity. This led to the
development of
bokashi, a
printing technique which allowed for the
reproduction and
mixing of...