Material placed in a drilled hole to fill space around anodes, vent pipe, and buried components of a cathodic protection system
(1) filling in any previously excavated area, i e , The replacement of excavated earth into a trench around and against a basement foundation (2) in carpentry, the process of fastening together two pieces of board by gluing blocks of wood in the interior angle
(Ticaret) Scheduling small, short-run production jobs using fixed duration or stop-time parameters that use idle or underutilized resources and can be run without delaying the start of priority jobs. Typically used in filling safety stock or other to-stock requirements
A reclamation technique that returns the rock and soil of the overburden to mined cuts or pits, leaving the land in a configuration similar to the original form