Premix
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Premix usually refers to a substance or object which is mixed
Mixed
Mixed is the past tense of mix. It may also refer to:*Mixed breed, an animal whose parents are from different breeds or species*Mixed anomaly, in theoretical physics, an example of an anomaly*Mixed data sampling, an econometric model developed by Ghysels...

 in an early stage in the manufacturing and distribution process.

The term is used to refer to:
  • Compound feed
    Compound feed
    Compound feeds are feedstuffs that are blended from various raw materials and additives. These blends are formulated according to the specific requirements of the target animal...

    , animal food
  • nutrient systems
    Nutrient systems
    Nutrient Systems integrate functional ingredients from vitamins, minerals, amino acids, nucleotides, and nutraceuticals. These mixes are very cost-saving and beneficial to manufacturers, researchers and developers in the food and pharmaceutical industries worldwide. This is a booming business and...

  • premix and postmix
    Premix and postmix
    Premix and postmix are two methods of serving – usually carbonated – soft drinks that are alternatives to bottles and cans.-Premix:...

    , soft drinks
  • premix concrete
  • premixed flame
    Premixed flame
    A premixed flame is a flame in which the oxidizer has been mixed with the fuel before it reaches the flame front. This creates a thin flame front as all of the reactants are readily available...

  • premix (recording), the first part of the traditional re-recording
    Re-recording
    Re-recording may refer to:* Re-recording , the process with which the audio track of a film or video production is created* Re-recording , the act of using a save state while recording a tool-assisted speedrun...

     process by a re-recording mixer
    Re-recording mixer
    A re-recording mixer, formerly known as a dubbing mixer, is a person who is part of a post-production sound team and works specifically with dialog, music and sound effects to create the final soundtrack for a production...

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