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Man, way of life, society / Food, drinks, tobacco products / Dried fruits

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raisins - from grapes

URYUK - from apricots

(5)

KAISA - from apricots

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Dried apricots - from apricots

(7)

SHEPTALA - from peach

(9)

PRUNES - from plums

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According to Sharp, this was achieved through the use of a combination of "unique" technologies developed by Sharp over the past few years. Moreover, Sharp emphasizes that the extremely high contrast ratio did not affect the power consumption of the display. It is as low as it should be for conventional LCD displays.

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