Cannabis Ruderalis

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Deutsch: Dekantieren ist ein Trennverfahren für Stoffgemische. Durch vorsichtiges Abgießen der Flüssigkeit kann sie von einem Feststoff getrennt werden.
English: Decanting is a separation process for mixtures of substances. By carefully pouring off the liquid, it can be separated from the solid matter.
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Decanting a liquid from a solid.

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