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    Food Additives

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    Food additives are substances that are added to the food. They serve as different functions such as preservation‚ flavorings and colorings‚ antioxidants‚ and stabilisers. They are added in the manufacture process intentionally or unintentionally. There are many different food additives‚ and they can be classified as natural or artificial. Most food additives are naturally occurring‚ and some may even be beneficial. The common natural food additives such as citrus acid and ascorbic acid‚ for example

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    Guar Gum Background

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    Indian Guar Gum Market  ▪ India has been a major player in the context of guar and guar gum in the global market. ▪ India’s production contributes to 80% of the world’s total production figuring up to 6 lakh tons. ▪ Rajasthan wholly retains the credit for India’s position producing 70% of the production itself. ▪ Guar is largely consumed as a vegetable in the Indian subcontinent. It is also used in making pickles. ▪ 25000 tons of the total production in the country constitutes

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    Emulsifiers

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    By Charlotte McCollum Part 1Research and collecting secondary data WHAT does an Emulsifier do Emulsifiers have many purposes. An emulsifier is a chemical that encourages the suspension of one liquid in another so that they form one homogenous substance. They are often used as food additives. Emulsifiers are used to help to retain the physical qualities of products. Emulsifiers make water and oil mix together evenly. Stabilisers give products good texture and mouthfeel. They are widely used in the

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    Random Number Table

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    Random number tables have been used in statistics for tasks such as selected random samples. This was much more effective than manually selecting the random samples (with dice‚ cards‚ etc.). Nowadays‚ tables of random numbers have been replaced by computational random number generators. Tables of random numbers have the desired properties no matter how chosen from the table: by row‚ column‚ diagonal or irregularly. The first such table was published by a student of Karl Pearson’s in 1927‚ and

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    computing large Fibonacci numbers Daisuke Takahashi Department of Information and Computer Sciences‚ Saitama University‚ 255 Shimo-Okubo‚ Urawa-shi‚ Saitama 338-8570‚ Japan Received 13 March 2000; received in revised form 19 June 2000 Communicated by K. Iwama Abstract We present a fast algorithm for computing large Fibonacci numbers. It is known that the product of Lucas numbers algorithm uses the fewest bit operations to compute the Fibonacci number Fn . We show that the number of bit operations in

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    based and much more synthetic. A study of 277 three year old children over a period of a month regarding the possible link between dangerous food additives and colours to abnormal behaviours in children. (Caryl‚ Email‚ accessed 5th Sept 2012). A number of additives such as Annatto‚ anisyl formate‚ a-ionone & ethyl heptanoat which all have been related to other behavioural problems like‚ irritability‚ hyperactivity‚ sleeplessness‚ defiance and hysteria. These additives are most commonly found

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    Thanksgiving Prayer Edward Estlin Cummings‚ more commonly known as E.E. Cummings‚ was an American and one of the most popular poets of the 20th Century. However‚ he was not only a poet; he was a playwright‚ painter‚ essayist‚ and an author. Nevertheless‚ he was more renowned for his romantic themed poetry‚ which dealt with the themes of love and nature. As a poet‚ E.E. Cummings liked to go against the norm and play with syntax and sentence structure. Conversely‚ this made it hard for some readers

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    E-mails and Traditional Letters  The E-mails are widely used by people in modern time. At the same time‚ the traditional letters are forgotten by people gradually. Though most of the people think that the e-mail is much better than the traditional letters‚ I think that both of them have advantages‚ but also disadvantages.  It is no doubt that the e-mails are very convenient for people’s life. It makes the instant exchange of information come true. It provides a platform for people all over the world to communicate with each other

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    E-Learning Management System by Astra Philippines The e-Learning Management System is a customizable web based application to facilitate employee education and evaluation and simplify company training and educational materials gathering. Support for employee trainings The progress of employee trainings‚ including attendance and exam results‚ can be monitored. Education Instructional materials can be freely updated and monitored through a content management system. Platform-independent

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    E-Learning Case Study

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    E-learning: Social‚ professional‚ legal and ethical issues: E-Learning is the utilization of data or information and computer technologies to make learning experiences. E-learning can deliver that education which always cannot be taught by conventional methods and throughout a lifetime. E-Learning helps people to learn at their place and time of choosing (Horton‚ 2006). Over the years‚ E-learning has evolved from teaching Life-sciences to Spirituality. In the beginning days of E-Learning‚ it received

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