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    leading to the application of thermal processes for food preservation. However this thermal treatments cause undesirable effects on food flavor‚ color and nutritional attributes such as protein and vitamin destruction. These market conditions together with the disadvantages of the traditional food preservation technologies forced the food products manufacturers to seek for improvements in existing methods and the development of new preservation technologies. Called non-thermal food preservation methods

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    The moles of sodium thiosulphate can be determined using the average titre values and its concentration. When calculating the average titre values‚ the outliers are ignored because they are mainly created by errors and their great difference from the titres achieved in other trials will pose a great impact to the accuracy of the final result. n=v × c Where ‘n’ is the moles of sodium thiosulphate‚ ‘v’ is the average tire values sodium thiosulphate‚ and ‘c’ is its concentration

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    vitamin A [ CO 2 ]‚ increasing the amount it naturally gets gives the body an added health advantage. But increasing it to the level of toxicity‚ can cause liver damage. Hydrogen (H) Hydrogen is found in lipids‚ in the fat that we eat‚ and in saturated fat. There are a lot of hydrogen atoms in unsaturated lipids‚ but less hydrogen atoms in double bonded called polyunsaturated lipids. Nitrogen (N) Air is made up from 78% nitrogen and almost 21% oxygen. Our bodies don’t use the nitrogen‚ but we need

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    Thermal Imaging This article is about the infrared imaging technique. For the printing technique called thermography. Thermogram of a traditional building in the background and a "passive house" in the foreground Infrared thermography (IRT)‚ thermal imaging‚ and thermal video are examples of infrared imaging science. Thermal imaging cameras detect radiation in the infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum (roughly 9‚000–14‚000 nanometers or 9–14 µm) and produce images of that radiation

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    In this chapter‚ the accelerated thermal cycling experiment will be demonstrated with detail in terms of the test boards‚ the thermal chambers and their temperature profiles. 4.0 Thermal Chambers and Boarding Testing The test boards were tested and provided by Auburn University. With the experiment utilized 4 sets of 9 copper core test boards each containing electronic packages mounted on the front and rear side of the boards. show the various test boards‚ the identification code shows CCA073-081

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    Solubility Curve of Sodium Nitrate Data collection |Temperature (°C) |  |Mass of solute in 5ml (g) |Mass of solute in 100ml (g) | |1st set of data |2nd set of data |Average |  |  | |23.5 |24.0 |23.8 |4.5

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    Gravitation Gravitational field strength at a point is defined as the gravitational force per unit mass at that point. Newton’s law of gravitation: The (mutual) gravitational force F between two point masses M and m separated by a distance r is given by F = | GMm | (where G: Universal gravitational constant) | | r2 | | or‚ the gravitational force of between two point masses is proportional to the product of their masses & inversely proportional to the square of their separation. Gravitational

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    Procedure: The first part of this lab involved the standardization of the base NaOH with potassium hydrogen phthalate‚ or KHP. First‚ about 400 mL of NaOH (10 M) were poured into the 600-mL beaker. This was used to fill the burette. The 50-mL burette was rinsed through twice with 5 mL of NaOH. Then‚ the burette was mounted on the ring stand using a burette clamp and filled to 0 mL. Some of the NaOH was drained to fill the tip of the burette. The initial volume of NaOH‚ rounded to two decimal places

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    Sodium borohydride Reduction of Benzil Introduction: The Purpose of this experiment is for the students to learn how to use sodium borohydride to reduce benzil to its secondary alcohol product via reduction reaction. This two-step reaction reduces aldehydes by hydrides to primary alcohols‚ and ketones to secondary alcohols. In order for the reaction to occur and to better control the stereochemistry and yield of the product‚ the metal hydride nucleophile of the reducing agents such as LiH‚ LiAlH4

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    Presentation for Environmental Clearance before the esteemed members of Karnataka State Level Expert Appraisal Committee Proposed Project 32 MW Captive Power Plant in Existing Ferro Alloy Unit Proponent M/s. Star Metallics & Power Pvt. Ltd. Hospet‚ Karnataka. Karnataka SEAC PPT For EC of Star Metallics & Power Pvt. Ltd. 1 PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS Name of company M/s. Star Metallics & Power Pvt. Ltd Promoter of company EIEL‚ India & ETA group‚ Dubai. Location Vyasankere

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