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Glatt (river, Thur)
Glatt may refer to: * Glatt group, a German manufacturer *Glatt kosher, a term used in Jewish dietary law *Glatt (Neckar), a river in Baden-Württemberg, Germany *Glatt (Rhine) Glatt () is the name of a lesser affluent to the High Rhine in the Unterland of the canton of Zurich, Switzerland. It is long and flows out from the Greifensee through the Glatt Valley, discharging into the Rhine by Glattfelden. Whereas the upp ...
, a river in the Glatt Valley of the canton of Zürich, Switzerland {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Glatt Group
The Glatt group is active internationally as an equipment manufacturer, system supplier and engineering service provider in the field of processing and refinement of solid compounds for the food / feed, pharmaceutical and fine chemical industry. History Founded in 1954 by Werner Glatt and initially dealing with oven flues and venting systems, the company experienced a rapid boom – thanks to good connections and the nearby pharmaceutical industry in Switzerland. In 1959, Werner Glatt and a dozen employees designed and installed the very first fluid bed dryer used in the pharmaceutical industry worldwide. Further developments evolved; after drying technology came granulation technology, then coating and finally pelletizing technology. In the following years the Company compounded and strengthened its business operations : In 1971, Glatt AG was founded in Switzerland, followed in 1973 by Glatt Air Techniques (GAT) in Ramsey, USA; Glatt AG was instrumental in launching a seco ...
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Glatt Kosher
In Judaism, ''shechita'' (anglicized: ; he, ; ; also transliterated ''shehitah, shechitah, shehita'') is slaughtering of certain mammals and birds for food according to ''kashrut''. Sources states that sheep and cattle should be slaughtered "as I have instructed you", but nowhere in the Torah are any of the practices of ''shechita'' described. Instead, they have been handed down in Rabbinic Judaism's Oral Torah, and codified in ''halakha''. Species The animal must be of a permitted species. For mammals, this is restricted to ruminants which have split hooves. For birds, although biblically any species of bird not specifically excluded in would be permitted, doubts as to the identity and scope of the species on the biblical list led to rabbinical law permitting only birds with a tradition of being permissible. Fish do not require kosher slaughter to be considered kosher, but are subject to other laws found in which determine whether or not they are kosher (having both ...
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Glatt (Neckar)
Glatt (in its upper course: ''Kübelbach'') is a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. On its shore is the village Glatt, known for its watercastle. It ends in the territory of Horb am Neckar in the Neckar river. Geography Source streams The ''Glatt'' originates in the village Aach, a district of Dornstetten. Here, the left and northern upper reaches of the Kübelbach merge with the right Stockerbach coming from the northwest next to the Grüntaler Straße to form the Glatt. Both branches are between 8 and 9 km long. The main upper course of the Glatt is the Kübelbach. Its own upper course up to the ''Silberwiesen'' before the first settlement Dornstetten-Hallwangen is called ''Glattbach''. The source of ''Glattbach/Kübelbach'' is located at about 717 m above Sea Level in the ''Stutzwald'' at the community border of Dornstetten to Freudenstadt and is called ''Glattbrunnen''. Glattbach as well as Kügelbach altogether have only few important tributaries. The right u ...
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