ARTICLE IN PRESS Food Research International xxx (2009) xxx–xxx Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Food Research International journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/foodres Review Fungal biotechnology in food and feed processing Shakuntala Ghorai‚ Samudra Prosad Banik‚ Deepak Verma‚ Sudeshna Chowdhury‚ Soumya Mukherjee‚ Suman Khowala * Drug Development and Biotechnology‚ Indian Institute of Chemical Biology (Unit of CSIR‚ Govt. of India)‚ 4‚ Raja S. C. Mullick Road‚ Kolkata
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Genetic engineering: Positive aspects • CROPS: • •Enhanced tastes and quality • •Reduced maturation time • •Increased nutrients • •Improved resistance to diseases pests and herbicides. • •New products and growing techniques • ANIMALS • •Increased resistance productivity‚ hardiness and feed efficiency. • •Better yields of meat‚ eggs and milk • •Improved animal health • SOCIETY • • increased food security for growing populations Negative aspects • CROPS: • •Overuse of
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Is Year-Round Schooling Better for the Children? Emili Bell DeVry University Is Year-Round Schooling Better for the Children? There is no doubt that the school system in the United State needs some adjusting. There is a proposal of possibly extending school hours or shifting the schools into a year-round type system. There are many advantages to having the school operate in a year-round schedule as opposed to the traditional schedule as well as disadvantages. A year-round schooling system needs
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The Effects of Biotechnology in Healthcare 2 Technology continues to have a major impact on healthcare and how it’s delivered in the U.S. The use of the technological developments in healthcare is what raises basic questions and the issue of whether or not it is ethical or moral to do so. The technology and research used in the US have no ranked one of the highest‚ are known as the best worldwide‚ and have therefore allowed Americans promising breakthroughs in the areas that include cancer
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HaloTag® Standard Protein with a size of 60 kDa was also analyzed and helps as an additional size reference. The HaloTag® features a size of 34 kDa alone. Agarose gel of PCR products after amplification of Campylobacter jejuni genes from genomic DNA. The band sizes match the respective length of each gene. Refer to Table 2 for expected gene lengths. As markers Hyper Ladder I (M) and II (M2) were used both most of the fusion proteins investigated fall into a range between 61 and 73 kDa‚ namely HaloTag®
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Running Header: Roman technological and engineering The marvel of early Roman technological and engineering advances HIS103: World Civilizations January 6‚ 2013 Roman technological and engineering The marvel of early Roman technological and engineering advances Rome is a city in Italy that has always been a source of great innovation and incredible advances in areas of technology and engineering. A city that originated from such humble beginnings soon
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Agricultural Biotechnology in Kenya Final Draft Introduction Agricultural biotechnology is one scientific invention that continues to cause debates within the world. Although one country may see great benefits for the technology‚ another may reject it due to cultural and ethical beliefs. Within the following paper‚ it will be a goal to research the background of biotechnology and to determine if this invention can solve many problems within the continent of Africa and specifically the country
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1301 March 2‚ 2013 Professor Palmer Year Round School Makes Sense “Schools out!” The majority of schools in America stick to the traditional school year‚ attending class from early fall through the beginning of summer. End of the school year means the start of summer vacation for most students; over the years‚ summertime evolved into its own culture with specialized camps‚ family vacations‚ and little league games. While most would agree that children and even families love summer vacation‚ many
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does that have to do with climate change? As China and its neighbors economies grow‚ the need for more energy increases. In order to meet their energy demands‚ industries have to use fossil fuels for energy. Fossil fuel burning accounts for 75% of the total global energy use (Ciserone‚ 2000‚ p. 1). When fossil fuels are burned‚ greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere thickening the air‚ trapping heat and other pollutants increasing the chances for climate change thru human induced activities
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MERGEFORMAT �1� Alex Rodriguez ENC 1102 11/18/2009 Genetic Engineering Were "Factor X" absent from human beings‚ all would be deprived of the "essential quality underneath that is worthy of a certain minimal level of respect" (Fukuyama 149). "Factor X" is the key factor in human beings that justify our equality. Francis Fukuyama categorizes "accidental characteristics" by skin color‚ social class and wealth‚ gender‚ cultural background‚ and even one’s natural talents as nonessential‚ yet he states
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