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    matter. Showed bacteria always present though unseen‚ can reproduce. Fermentation Bacteria in the air causes grape juice to turn to wine‚ milk to sour. Heating liquids‚ foods can kill bacteria‚ prevent fermentation Process became known as pasteurization‚ makes foods germ-free Anthrax Deadly disease a constant threat to people‚ livestock. Pasteur sought to prevent anthrax.

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    The Germ Theory is the doctrine holding that infectious diseases are caused by the activity of microorganisms within the body which was supported by French Chemist and microbiologist‚ Louis Pasteur (1822-1895). Pasteur invented pasteurization which is the act or process of heating a beverage or other food‚ such as milk or beer‚ to a specific temperature for a specific period of time in order to kill microorganisms and bacteria that could cause disease‚ spoilage‚ or undesired fermentation. One

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    or looked after by a special class of people called cowherds or milkmen. But in recent years‚ due to advancement of science there are now the dairy industries which collect and process huge quantities of milk at a time by the process of pasteurization. Pasteurization of milk ensures the destruction of pathogenic micro-organisms present in milk. Pasteurisation is the process of heating every particle of milk or milk products to atleast 63°C for 30 minutes or to atleast 71.5°C for 15 seconds or to an

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    milk had the highest standard plate count and was the only sample to contain coliforms. I believe that most samples contained bacteria because many foods contain a healthy amount of bacteria which are not harmful to the body and because while pasteurization reduces the amount of bacteria in milk‚ it does not kill all the bacteria. I believe that there was a large amount of bacteria and coliforms in the raw milk because raw milk is not pasteurized and nothing is done to it to kill the microbes contained

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    [pic] [pic] MARKETING MANAGEMENT “TROPICAN RELAUNCH CAMPAIGN” [pic] TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 Company Profile — PepsiCo 3 Vision 3 Mission 4 ‘Tropicana’ — History & Brand 4 Price Ranges 6 MARKET ANALYSIS 7 Industry Analysis 7 Competitor Analysis 7 SWOT Analysis 8 INTEGRATED MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS PLAN 9 Target Market 9 Communication Objectives 9 Advertising Message 10 New Product Range Variants

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    fermentation. To overcome this problem‚ a study was conducted to optimize mead production by using appropriate honey-must formulation to improve yeast performance alcoholic fermentation. Honey-must was centrifuged to reduce insoluble solids‚ followed by pasteurization for 10 min at 65 °C‚ and finally subjected to two different conditions which were addition of organic acids and nitrogen supplementation. The results showed that high quality mead is produced when there is correlation between nitrogen availability

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    Micrbio Clicker questions: 1. Organisms that have a prokaryotic cell structure‚ no peptidoglycan in cell walls and unique cell membrane lipids would most likely be: A. Archaea 2. Who first published extensive observations of microorganisms? A. Anthony Von Leeuwenhoek 3. The primary use of Koch’s postulates is to? A. Demonstrate that a disease is caused by a specific microorganism 4. Microscope resolution ____________ as the wavelength of radiation used to illuminate the specimen

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    UNIT 1 & 2 STUGY GUIDE Vocabulary: Ethics A system of moral principles. Symptom anatomy physiology dissection Act or process of dividing‚ taking apart stethoscope microorganisms pasteurization antiseptic asepsis vaccines anesthesial psychiatry telemedicine geriatric confidentiality worker’s compensation chronic outpatients occupational therapy recreational therapy hydrotherapy immunizations rehabilitation communicable obstetrics orthopedics urology managed

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    Bottom line‚ going green can cultivate envy. The public is constantly bombarded with the idea that organic products are better. Perhaps this is true‚ but maybe it is brilliant marketing simply selling a status symbol. Envy can come from a neighbor’s luscious‚ organically grown front yard to the hybrid vehicle a co-worker drives‚ to the organic foods that consumers in a higher financial echelon seem to be able to only afford. Is this envy justifiable or is the notion of organics and its superiority

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    ~Dwight L. Moody This man‚ part of the social gospel movement‚ proclaimed the gospel of kindness and forgiveness and adapted the old-time religion to the facts of city life and founded an institute in 1889 ~James Gibbons An American Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Richmond from 1872 to 1877‚ and as Archbishop of Baltimore from 1877 until his death in 1921. Gibbons was elevated to the cardinalate in 1886‚ the second American to receive that distinction. ~Salvation

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