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Cauliflowers

Human Chimpanzee Sheep Rattlesnake Carp Garden snail Tobacco hornworm moth Baker s yeast (iso-1) Cauliflower... [Pg.144]

Furthermore, as shown in Figure 5.28, the number of amino acid differences between two cytochrome c sequences is proportional to the phylogenetic difference between the species from which they are derived. The cytochrome c in humans and in chimpanzees is identical human and another mammalian (sheep) cytochrome c differ at 10 residues. The human cytochrome c sequence has 14 variant residues from a reptile sequence (rattlesnake), 18 from a fish (carp), 29 from a mollusc (snail), 31 from an insect (moth), and more than 40 from yeast or higher plants (cauliflower). [Pg.144]

Afewitems, strawberries, other soft fruits and pieces of cauliflower, are quick-frozen with liquid nitrogen. [Pg.202]

In the turnip, the concentration was 63 p.p.m. Toxic action against various insects was established. Two cabbage varieties, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, broccoli, kale, mustard, and kohlrabi also contain 2-phenylethyl isothiocyanate as evidenced by gas liquid chromatography and bioassay. Only root tissues had insecticidal activity. [Pg.38]

Xanthan gum is a slimy gel produced by the bacterium Xan-thomonas campestris, which causes black rot on cruciferous vegetables, such as cauliflower and broccoli. The slime protects the bacterium from viruses and prevents it from drying out. [Pg.103]

Hughes JT, Wilson PD. 1972. Endosulfan residues on tomatoes, potatoes, cabbages, and cauliflowers. [Pg.300]

Kavadia VS, Noor A, Saxena RC. 1974. Residues and persistence of endosulfan (Thiodan) in the head and leaves of cauliflower. J Pood Sci Technol 11 63-65. [Pg.301]

Verma S, Lai R. 1976. Residues and residual toxicity of endosulfan on cauliflower. Indian J Agric Sci... [Pg.317]

Fig. 3.4 Schematic representation of the cauliflower structure, showing the space charge layer in relation to the electrolyte and the semiconductor, and the pinching of cauliflowers , which is believed to be responsible for the disorder-dominated impedance. (Reprinted with permission from [71], Copyright 2009, The Electrochemical Society)... Fig. 3.4 Schematic representation of the cauliflower structure, showing the space charge layer in relation to the electrolyte and the semiconductor, and the pinching of cauliflowers , which is believed to be responsible for the disorder-dominated impedance. (Reprinted with permission from [71], Copyright 2009, The Electrochemical Society)...
Brussels sprouts/broccoli/ cabbage/mustard/garden cress/ cauliflower... [Pg.48]

Brussels sprouts/broccoli Brussels sprouts/red cabbage Brussels sprouts/cabbage/ mustard/garden cress/cauliflower... [Pg.48]

Odell JT, Nagy F, Chua NH (1985) Identification of DNA sequences required for activity of cauliflower mosaic virus 35 S promoter. Nature 313 810-812... [Pg.397]

CaMV Cauliflower mosaic virus GMO Genetically modified organism... [Pg.11]

Cabbage, cantaloupe, cauliflower, citrus fruit, cottonseed, cucumber, mustard greens, nutmeats, pome fruit, stone fruit, summer squash, tomatoes, soil, and water Gas chromatograph with nitrogen-phosphorus detector... [Pg.1340]

Appear as rough, thick cauliflower-like lesions Signs... [Pg.1168]

Killed on tick beans, cauliflower, and wheat in order given. [Pg.168]

Wallace H. Carothers. Polymers and Polyfunctionality. Transactions of the Faraday Society. 32 (1936) 39-53. Carothers Cambridge speech is the source for polymers providing the bulk of living things Collins cauliflower mass and no mention of nylon. [Pg.224]


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Aroma cauliflower

Carrots cauliflower

Cauliflower dendrimer

Cauliflower frozen

Cauliflower mitochondria

Cauliflower morphology

Cauliflower mosaic virus

Cauliflower mosaic virus 35S promoter

Cauliflower odorants

Cauliflower polymer

Cauliflower structure/surface

Cauliflower sulfides

Cauliflower texture

Cauliflower, Brassica

Cauliflower, Brassica oleracea botrytis

Cauliflower, Broccoli

Cauliflower-like deposits

Cauliflower-like structure dendrites

Constitutive cauliflower mosaic virus

Promoter cauliflower mosaic virus

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