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    the 1890s‚ this test was to decide the fat substance contained in the milk‚ and being the least expensive type of extraction amid that period‚ as it showed an amount of cream measured (fat) that the cows would produce (L. L. Van Slyke‚ 1906). The chemistry behind the Babcock test is that by using the sulphuric acid it will burn all liquid except for the fat. The sample is then added with deionised water then placed in the centrifuge determining the layer of fat (University Kentucky‚ College of Agriculture

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    How My Big Fat Greek Wedding can be viewed in relationship to anthropological concepts of endogamy and family acceptance of marriage to non-Greek partners Professor Rebecca D. Gorman People and Cultures of the World - ANT 3212 University of North Florida By Laurie Kirkland April 14‚ 2013 How My Big Fat Greek Wedding can be viewed in relationship to anthropological concepts of endogamy and family acceptance of marriage to non-Greek partners Introduction My Big Fat Greek Wedding

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    Lipids

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    Fats‚ waxes‚ monoglycerides‚ and triglycerides are all types of lipids. Triglycerides are a main form of energy for both plants and animals. Triglycerides are broken down into 3 fatty acid chains. Each fatty acid chain is further broken down into multiple groups of Acetyl CoA. Acetyl CoA molecules go through the citric acid cycle and the electron transport chain. 12 ATP are formed from each Acetyl CoA molecule. Carbon chains that are saturated with hydrogen atoms Chains are straight and

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    Food Preservatives Essay

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    Due to the need of keeping the food’s natural characteristics and taste for longer as well as to meet the requirements of food manufactures many chemical compound have been discovered and developed as ways to preserve food and extend their life for longer. With the increasing of new technologies‚ transportation and a growing population‚ food processing which requires the use of preservatives‚ ensures the extension of shelf life of many foods and beverages. There are many different types of food preservatives

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    Ioi Group Background

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    IOI Corporation Berhad or commonly known as IOI‚ was incorporated on 31 October 1969 as Industrial Oxygen Incorporated Sdn Bhd. IOI is one of Malaysia’s biggest enterprise group that started from industrial gas manufacturing. It ventured into property development in 1982‚ followed by oil palm plantations in 1985. As at June 2009‚ IOI Group employs more than 30‚000 personnel of more than 23 different nationalities in 15 countries. IOI is listed on on the main board of the KLSE (also known as Bursa

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    are used to aid in the processing of foods and also to help maintain quality and freshness. In low fat spreads‚ emulsifiers can help to prevent the growth of moulds which would happen if the oil and fat separated. The table shows foods in which emulsifiers are most commonly used. Foods that Commonly Contain Emulsifiers Biscuits Toffees Bread Extruded snacks Chewing gum Margarine / low fat spreads Breakfast cereals Frozen desserts Coffee whiteners Cakes Ice-cream Topping powders Desserts

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    of those people that care about what they are putting into their bodies‚ their health‚ high energy‚ and what they look like in the mirror‚ then enter the world of macronutrient counting. Macronutrients simply consist of foods that contain Protein‚ fat‚ and carbohydrates. These ultimately provide the energy necessary to maintain body functions at rest & during physical activity. These macronutrients maintain the body’s structural & functional entireness. These 3 macronutrients should be consumed at

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    Birds Feed Linseid Oil

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    Crespo and Esteve (2001) showed that birds fed tallow presented higher values of SFA‚ mainly mirystic‚ palmitic‚ and stearic acids (C14:0‚ C16:0‚ and C18:0)‚ than those fed olive‚ sunflower‚ or linseed oil. Birds fed with olive oil had a substitution of these SFA (mainly stearic acid) by oleic acid. Thus‚ birds fed olive oil presented the lowest values of stearic acid in all tissues. Birds fed sunflower oil showed higher values of linoleic acid (C18:2 n6) than those fed tallow‚ olive‚ or linseed

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    In the 2002 movie release of My Big Fat Greek Wedding‚ the writer Nia Vardalos‚ director Joel Zwick and producer Tom Hanks‚ tell the story of a real life scenario that is increasing in our ever diverse world. Vardalos‚ basing the movie on her real life marriage‚ gives the audience an inside view as to what goes on inside an interfaith marriage and how to make it work. Yet in today’s society‚ the typical view of a marriage is seen as either a fairy tale or ball and chain. However‚ after watching this

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    Lab 2

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    101 Mr. Oropallo Lab Report #2: Fat Extraction From Food What is a triglyceride? Draw its structure. A molecule that contains three fatty acids attached at the oxygen atoms of glycerol. What are the differences between saturated and unsaturated fats? Drawn an example of each. If all bonds are single‚ the fatty acid molecule is saturated. If there is a double bond among the carbon atoms‚ the fatty acid molecule is unsaturated. What form does each of these fats take at room temperature and what

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