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Brewer, Maine

Then uncharacteristically, he began to talk about himself. He was born in Brewer, Maine on June 10, 1894, the same birthday as my fiither but six years later. His father was a musician. His maternal grandfather was a New England sea captain. He reviewed some of his history growing up in... [Pg.49]

The most widely available yeast biomass is a by-product of the brewing industry, where the multiplication of yeast during brewing results in a surplus of ceUs. Eor every barrel (117 L) of beer brewed, 0.2—0.3 kg of yeast soHds may be recovered. In the U.S., a substantial fraction is recovered and made available about 40 x 10 kg of brewers yeast aimually. The yeast is recovered from beer by centrifuging and dried on roUer dmms or spray dryers and sold as animal feed or a pet-food supplement. It can be debittered by alkaline extraction to remove the bitter hop residues, and is then sold mainly by the health-food industry. It is available as tablets, powder, or flakes and is often fortified with additional vitamins. Distillers yeast caimot be readily separated from the fermented mash and the mixture is sold as an animal feed supplement. [Pg.393]

Brewer and Field Spec spectrophotometers and pyranometers) and LOWTRAN 7 code (6) results. In this way, this model can be also a useful tool for a wide range of applications in Visible and Infrared spectra, mainly for data validation and for the simulation of the radiation changes due to changes in the atmospheric chemical composition. [Pg.156]

The crystal structures adopted by the binary carbides and nitrides are similar to those found in noble metals. The resemblance is not coincidental, and has been explained using Engel-Brewer valence bond theory [5]. Briefly, the main group elements C and N increase the metal s effective s-p electron count, so that structures and chemical properties of the early transition metals resemble those of the Group 8 metals. This idea was first introduced by Levy and Boudart [6] who noted that tungsten carbide had platinum-like properties. [Pg.94]

Dried yeasts are used extensively in animal feeds. Most distillers and brewers yeasts are incorporated by co-drying with the spent grains. Approximately 15,0001 of brewers yeast is dried for this purpose. The main use is in rations for monogastric animals. Active (ie, Hve) dry yeast is incorporated into feed for ruminants and is beUeved to aid digestion. Diets supplemented with these yeasts are also claimed to lead to increases in weight gain and productivity. Appreciable amounts of brewers yeast and torula (C. utihs) are also used in pet foods, principally for dogs and cats but also in feeds for birds, fish, mink, and bees. [Pg.394]

The main reason for the difference is that Brewer and Rosenblatt (7) treated V02(g) as a linear... [Pg.1685]

Some modern versions of the Dobson spectrophotometer exist and continue to provide data, e. g. the Brewer spectrophotometer in the WMO-GAW ozone observing system comprises more than 100 stations worldwide that measure total column O3 and O3 profiles in the troposphere and stratosphere. Fig. 2.82 shows the total ozone record from Antarctica, showing two main features a) the drastic drop in ozone after 1975 and b) the stagnation after 1993, likely as the result of the Montreal Protocol. [Pg.275]


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