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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Corneal Ulcer (Introduction) The eye is one of the vital organs in a human being. As seen on figure 1‚ the eye is composed of many different parts and function. The cornea is a clear covering over the colored iris and the pupil of the eye. The function of cornea is to help focus light on the retina and protect the iris‚ lens‚ etc. so that the eye can see. The cornea is best to compare with a standard contact lens. Although‚ the function of a cornea is to protect from harmful microorganisms
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Related Literature LAGUNDI or VITEX NEGUNDO Lagundi or Vitex negundo is a large shrub native to the Philippines that has been used as a traditional herbal medicine for centuries. Research conducted by the Philippine Department of Health has suggested that the plant has a number of practical uses‚ and its use is actively promoted by the government as a result. Outside of the Philippines‚ preparations of lagundi are sometimes available at stores which supply herbal medicines‚ or through practitioners
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nokia crisis management Paper no. XXXVII PROJECT REPORT ON CRISIS MANAGEMENT : nokia AN ELUCIDATION Under the guidance of: Mr. Atul Gupta (Lecturer) Hindu College‚ Delhi University Compiled by: Komal Grover B.Com (h) II year Roll No: - 608 Hindu College Year: - 2007-2010 PRELUDE A crisis is a major‚ unpredictable event that threatens to harm an organization and its stakeholders. Although crisis events are unpredictable‚ they are not unexpected. The
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Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Usmanu Danfodiyo University P.M.B. 2346‚ Sokoto. Nigeria Sokoto Journal of Veterinary Sciences ISSN 1595-093X Nwanta et al. /Sokoto Journal of Veterinary Sciences (2008). 7(2): 61-67. Abattoir operations and waste management in Nigeria: A review of challenges and prospects JA Nwanta1*‚ JI Onunkwo1‚ VE Ezenduka1‚ PO Phil-Eze2 and SC Egege3 Department of Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine‚ University of Nigeria‚ Nsukka. Nigeria 2 Department of
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Paraserianthes falcataria - Southeast Asia’s Growth Champion By whatever common or scientific names it is known‚ Paraserianthes falcataria (L.) Nielsen is a valuable multipurpose tree for the humid tropics. One of the fastest growing of all tree species‚ it is used for pulp and other wood products‚ fuelwood‚ ornamental plantings and shade for coffee‚ tea and cattle. Potential uses for which it is being tested include alley farming and intercropping in forest plantations. BOTANY: "Falcataria"
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The Totonac people‚ who inhabit the Mazatlan Valley on the Gulf Coast of Mexico in the present-day state of Veracruz‚ were the first to cultivate vanilla. According to Totonac mythology‚ the tropical orchid was born when Princess Xanat‚ forbidden by her father from marrying a mortal‚ fled to the forest with her lover. The lovers were captured and beheaded. Where their blood touched the ground‚ the vine of the tropical orchid grew.[3] Drawing of Vanilla from the Florentine Codex (circa 1580)
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The tomato is the edible‚ often red fruit/berry of the nightshade Solanum lycopersicum‚[1][2] commonly known as a tomato plant. The species originated in the South American Andes[2] and its use as a food originated in Mexico‚ and spread throughout the world following the Spanish colonization of the Americas. Its many varieties are now widely grown‚ sometimes in greenhouses in cooler climates. The tomato is consumed in diverse ways‚ including raw‚ as an ingredient in many dishes‚ sauces‚ salads
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Vol 454j14 August 2008jdoi:10.1038/nature07190 REVIEWS Genomics of cellulosic biofuels Edward M. Rubin1‚2 The development of alternatives to fossil fuels as an energy source is an urgent global priority. Cellulosic biomass has the potential to contribute to meeting the demand for liquid fuel‚ but land-use requirements and process inefficiencies represent hurdles for large-scale deployment of biomass-to-biofuel technologies. Genomic information gathered from across the biosphere‚ including potential
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COP 111 INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL AGRICULTURE 1 COP 111 INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL AGRICULTURE I Course Code Course Title Course Developer/Writer COP 111 Introduction to General Agriculture I Mr. A.D. Adeleye Federal Co-operative College Eleyele‚ Ibadan Dr. G.O. Falade National Open University of Nigeria Lagos Mr. M.A. Gana National Open University of Nigeria Lagos Programme Leader Course Co-ordinator NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA ii COP 111 INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL AGRICULTURE I National
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