... value of fruit juice fermented bylacticacidbacteria (LAB) Four isolates oflacticacidbacteria from mango were obtained The results of research showed that all 10 strains oflacticacidbacteria ... were able to survive and grow at this pH The cause of the decrease in pH was due to the development oflacticacidbacteria that producedlacticacid Content oflacticacidproduced from isolates ... hours Count density oflacticacid bacteria: plate counting method Monitor the indicators: Brix, pH, level oflacticacid after fermentation and the density oflacticacidbacteria Analyze the...
... isolate and select lacticacidbacteriaand to study the favorable conditions oflacticacid fermented carrot juice with biological values The content of this study includes: - Isolation oflacticacid ... analyzed by Microsoft Office Excel 2003 and Statgraphics centurion XV (USA) software RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 3.1 Isolation oflacticacidbacteria All pure isolates were classically defined by observing ... effect of dilution ratio and sugar content - Studying the effect of inoculums density, temperature and time oflacticacid fermentation - Study temperature and time of storage 2 MATERIALS AND METHODS...
... PRESIDENT OF EXAMINATION COMMITTEE i Abstract Lacticacidbacteria are used popularly for fruit juice fermentation because they are good source of probiotics for human In this study, lacticacidbacteria ... “Fermentation of pineapple juice bylacticacidbacteria was carried out Objectives To isolate lacticacid bacterium isolates from pineapple, and to study on conditions for fermented pineapple juice bylactic ... into lacticacid inhibited the bacterial growth and development Besides, lacticacid itself could inhibit the development ofbacteria (Nguyen Thi Hien, 2006) In contrast, the treatment of 15 9% of...
... prevent and skill pathogenic bacteriaand germs Also, LAB are widely used in food fermentation because of their ability to improve flavour, texture and safety of perishable raw materials (Caplice and ... organic acids,… Dragon fruit juice is a suitable medium for lacticacidbacteria to produce new probiotic products Therefore, the study “Fermentation of dragon fruit juice bylacticacidbacteria ... hours of fermentation, pH decreased from 4.52 to about 3.23 – 4.31 At this pH, lacticacidbacteria could remain The pH decreased because due to the production oflacticacid during development of...
... Spanish, and Thai) and those by NSEs She found that NSEs and NNSs used the components of a refusal (expression of regret, excuse, offering alternative) with similar frequency However, the result of ... frequency ofuseof refusal strategies are similar between speakers of Egyptian Arabic and NSEs, whereas Kwon (2004)) found that the frequency ofuseof this speech act is different between speakers of ... similarities and differences of the order of semantic formulas used by the VLEs and the NSEs were analysed For example, E.g Refuser status: Higher Group VLEs Expression of regret (6) Order of semantic...
... shown) Cloning of anserinase cDNA PCR was performed using a set of primers (A and B) and the first-strand cDNA for 3¢ rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE), prepared from total RNA of 6004 Nile ... was finally obtained by 3¢ and 5¢ RACE PCR (Fig 5) The cDNA contained 1840-bp nucleotides including 56 bp of 5¢ UTR, 1482 bp of ORF, and 299 bp of 3¢ UTR The coding region of the sequence was ... molecular mass of 52 807 Da and isoelectric point of 5.6 (data not shown) The deduced amino -acid sequence of CNDP-like protein showed 52% identity with and 66% similarity to that of anserinase...
... Accountability and the Useof Force in International Law The spread of democracy to a majority of the world’s states and the legitimization of the useof force by multilateral institutions such as NATO and ... structure of India’s civil–military relationship page 20 192 196 ix Tables 1.1 Uses of military forces under the auspices of the UN and NATO page 24 1.2 Uses of force and forms of authorization and ... Acceptance of norms regarding military operations 376 15.6 Uses of military forces and forms of authorization and responsibility 377 A.1 Uses of military forces under the auspices of the United...
... system of shared beliefs, values and standards of solving problems, which is created in the forming and developing process of a corporation and demonstrated through physical and nonphysical forms and ... semantics of job titles and descriptions, and in daily idiom 2.3.1.2 Espoused values The second level of corporate culture is espoused values that can be represented by the philosophies, strategies and ... study of Techcombank The objective of the research is to access the understanding of Techcombank’s managers and accountants about the influence of corporate culture on the initiations of managerial...
... breweries by elevating the sensibility of workers and managers The calculation of minimal energy demand of processes has proven to be efficient in SC evaluating distribution and process efficiencies and ... thermal energy demand is given by the sum of all MEDTtechs within the brewery It must be equal to the useful supply heat, which is given by the total net heat output distribution losses and the loss ... generic list of heat sources and heat sinks based on the entered data of the brewery and states the potential for process integration for so far unused waste heat (see Table SC 1, list of heat sources)...
... analysis of what the traditional view entails about meaning, truth, and the useof language, and to 10 $ Systems and their Inputs the defence of the resulting picture against a variety of misunderstandings ... items of a particular type, clause–index pairs, and yield results of t-distributions Clauses and indexes bear an interesting relationship to some of the semantically important aspects of an utterance: ... input, and yield assignments of truth-values and, consequently, of logical properties and relations As will emerge later in this essay, widespread mistakes regarding the scope and function of such...
... instead to use Hydroset™, an injectable osteoconductive calcium phosphate bone cement, for its versatility and simplicity ofuse [21], and to Atkinson et al Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research ... particulate debris and synovitis, with no evidence of infection The bone graft incorporated fully by months and the right knee remains pain-free with good function and a 0-125 degree range of flexion ... pertaining to the useof bone cements in the context of osteolytic cysts in knee arthroplasty, however these analogues have been successfully used in the treatment of benign bone tumors, and for hardware...
... final manuscript Page of Transport and Services in the Rural Areas of Iceland, Scotland and Sweden J Emerg Primary Health Care 2007, 5:1-12 18 Nakstad AR, Bjelland B, Sandberg M: Medical emergency ... respiratory disease, and cancer rose by 19%, 23%, 21%, and 15%, respectively The number of transports related to delivery and gastrointestinal disease were reduced by 17% and 13%, respectively ... fast intervention by ambulance possible Generally, distances in excess of 30 land travel to definitive care are considered to support the useof air transport in preference of land ambulance [9-11]...
... concept and design LP and SES constructed and refined the search strategy SES and LP acquired the data Analysis and interpretation of the data was completed by LP, KM, and SES Drafting of the ... Michael’s Hospital; Office of Continuing Education and Professional Development, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada 2Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, ... studies The criteria used to assess randomised trials were concealment of allocation, follow up of professionals, follow up of patients or episodes of care, blinded assessment of primary outcome(s),...
... history of the useof parasitoids and predators, and the development of the field of biological control The next three sections deal with general concepts and challenges facing the useof parasitoids ... Pinto, and R Stouthamer 1996 Useof DNA-based methods for the identification of minute wasps of the genus Trichogramma Proceedings of the section Experimental and Applied Entomology of the Netherlands ... identification of difficult groups of natural enemies (e.g., van Kan et al., 1996) Advances in understanding of host selection by parasitoids (see papers introduced by Vinson et al., 1998), and parasitoid and...
... because of the development of more sophisticated equipment and progress with their identification and synthesis An improved understanding of the operational, biological, and behavioral aspects of ... number of point sources in orchards (Suckling and Angerilli, 1996), and in the presence of higher wind speeds (Karg and Suckling, 1997) Removal of the dispensers caused the disappearance of the ... increased many times by the useof a specific attractant This occurs because the active space, or area of influence of the trap, can be greatly increased by the attraction of insects to semiochemicals...
... Effects of ecdysteroid agonist RH-5849 on pupal diapause of the tobacco hornworm (Manduca sexta) Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 35, 191–197, 1997 Silhacek, D.L., H Oberlander, and ... in the presence of fenoxycarb reduces production of ecdysteroid by the glands (Dedos and Fugo, 1996) Larval growth and food consumption is reduced following the administration of fenoxycarb in ... 1994) The ring gland is comprised of the prothoracic gland, corpus cardiacum, and corpus allatum Changes seen include crenulation of nuclear shape, clumping of the heterochromatin, and pyknosis The...
... problems are based on an understanding of genes and chromosomes and their role in the interaction of the insect with its environment The term genetic control is often used to collectively describe ... supply of insects of known quality for a specified period These are difficult requirements to meet for managers of rearing facilities and demand an industrial approach in terms of logistics and human ... leading to the unequal recovery of particular chromosomes (Sandler and Novitski 1957) All of the above systems are driven by a dynamic process that uses the motor of natural selection to introduce...
... for the useand development of such techniques The routine useof artificial diets to produce most of the pest Lepidoptera of the major world food crops (Davis and Guthrie, 1992; Singh and Moore, ... expansion, and timber and mining activities in many parts of the world The governments of many countries are also reluctant to allow the collection and exchange of germplasm, because of fears that ... maintains a database of the number, location, and condition of all existing major world crop plant germplasm (IPGRI, 1997) The mandate of IPGRI is to advance the conservation anduseof plant genetic...