curprev16:3116:31, 11 November 2021 2600:1702:4960:1de0:58f7:5bfb:d7a4:d9e6talk 2,004 bytes−53 "And thus preserve their accents more accurately" is clunky and awkward English, and would not be understandable to a reader that doesn't already know why avoiding heat is desirable when dealing with volatile compounds, thus does not add anything to the articleundo
curprev22:1222:12, 18 January 2020 Leo Bremantalkcontribs 2,029 bytes−79 solve weasel words prob. = thing is, no one calls fodder slurry, unless it is vegans disparaging feedlots, in beef cattle for example you might add some water (tempering) your corn (concentrate) and hay (roughage) to increase digestibility, but that is less "slurry" than human breakfast cereals or soups; in agriculture it is the manure which is called "slurry", not the foodundo