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    Food and Nutrition

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    Agitation‚ stirring or beating supersaturated syrup incorporates air and promotes the formation and growth of sugar crystals due to the rapid movement of the molecules. If the solution is allowed to cool before it is beaten‚ only tiny crystals forms‚ which are not allowed to grow. This results in a creamy mass. So when making candy‚ like fudge‚ you should allow cooling the sugar syrup to 38°C before beating it‚ otherwise you will end up with crystals that are too large‚ resulting in a grainy texture

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    Nutrition and Food

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    P4- Analysis Results Nutrient | Total | Rec. | %Rec | Calories | 844.39 | 2200 | 38.38% | Pro (g) | 36.42 | 48 | 75.88% | Fat (g) | 45.91 | 73.33 | 62.61% | Carb (g) | 71.21 | | -- | Na (mg) | 1508.05 | 2400 | 62.84% | vitA (IU) | 2229.17 | 4000 | 55.73% | vitC (mg) | 7.21 | 75 | 9.61% | satF (g) | 20.59 | 24.44 | 84.25% | Chol (mg) | 215.88 | 300 | 71.96% | Nutrient | Total | Rec. | %Rec | Calories | 844.39 | 2200 | 38.38% | Pro (g) |

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    Nutrition for the Elderly

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    Communication Level 2. Introduction The main purpose of this report is to highlight the varied nutritional requirements of more mature people both male and female. Most people believe that as you get older your nutritional requirements per day will lessen and you will need to eat less food‚ this is however a myth because the body always needs energy to repair cells etc. Nutritional requirements will drop but only slightly and the elderly may need to get their nutrients in more energy dense foods

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    Antepartum Nutrition

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    Menstrual cycle‚ Infertility‚ and Fertilization Lecture Reading Assignment: Chapter 3 Female reproductive cycle (Pgs 37-40) Chapter 4 Conception and Fetal Development (Pgs 45-63) Chapter 7 Families with special reproductive concerns (Infertility) (Pgs 115-129) Chapter 9 Physical & Psychologic Changes of Pregnancy (Pgs 158-171) Chapter 10 Antepartum Nursing Assessment Chapter 11 The Expectant Family Needs and Care(Pgs 195-208)Chapter 13 Adolescent Pregnancy 1. List 5

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    The Bible for Mechanics

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    D1 SPEC Oil Catch Can  Installation Guide            A  Notes  This guide was created specifically for anyone wanting to DIY install this specific Just Jap‚ D1 Spec oil  catch can‚ in a Nissan R33 GTST Series II‚ RB25DET engine bay. The installation guide addresses the  following:  • • • • • B  Custom aluminum mounting bracket  Catch can connections  Rocker cover and turbo return connection  Hose specifications  Fittings specifications  The First Steps  The first thing that needs to be done is to throw away the hose

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    Economics Bible

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    Chapter 1 TEN PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS 1. Scarcity. Scarcity means that society has limited resources and therefore cannot produce all the goods and services people wish to have. Scarcity ( Management of Society’s Resources. Economics is the study of how society manages its scarce resources. a. How people make decisions‚ a. People Face Tradeoffs‚ b. The Cost of Something is What You Give Up to Get It‚ c. Rational People Think at the Margin‚ d

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    Food Science Nutrition

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    Nutrition The main function of food is to provide us the energy we need. The energy comes in the form of calories (kilocalories) Nutrition Calories come from four sources – carbohydrates‚ lipids (fats)‚ proteins‚ and ethanol. The body does not differentiate calories based on their source. A calorie is a calorie is a calorie. In order to maintain proper nutrition it is important that our calories come from a balance of foods and not a single source. Points to Remember about Nutrition

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    Nutrition and Obesity

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    Fast food and obesity Americans are heavier than ever before and‚ according to the CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) approximately 127 million adults in the U.S. are overweight‚ 60 million adults are obese‚ and 9 million adults are morbidly obese. Obesity is a medical condition in which excess body fat has accumulated to the extent that may have an adverse effect on health‚ leading to reduced life expectancy and/or increased health problems. Obesity increases the likelihood of various

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    Abbott Nutrition Sales

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    Company Report Abbott Nutrition headquarters (AN) is located in Columbus‚ Ohio. Other divisions include Abbott Nutrition Products Division (ANPD) AND Abbott Nutrition International (ANI). ANPD refers to the domestic business (US) while ANI refers to the international business. When working within the domestic business‚ ANPD is referred to as Abbott Nutrition (AN). The AN Inside Sales Interns for Summer 2009 work in the Abbott Nutrition Products Division (ANPD). Abbott Nutrition‚ formerly known as

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    Nutrition Care Process

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    Nutrition Care Process Nutrition Assessment The first step in the nutrition care process is the nutrition assessment. This involves collecting information about the patient’s ailment through family and medical history questionnaires‚ medical charts‚ oral or written communication with the medical staff‚ and related research. Health care personnel are responsible for recording and analyzing food and nutrition intake‚ body composition‚ and laboratory data as it relates to the patient’s condition

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