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Development of seed

This analysis underscores the importance of examining failed components before they are cleaned or in any way altered. It also demonstrates the potential complexity of failure analysis and the need that exists to discard explanations that do not adequately account for all relevant observations. Important also to note is the potential connectedness of environmental factors, such that the seasonal development of seed hairs in a field of grass near a cooling tower would eventually contribute to perforations of tubes in a condenser. [Pg.257]

Pereira-Caro, G., Borges, G., Nagai, C., Jackson, M. C., Yokota, T., Crozier, A., and Ashihara, H. 2013. Profiles of phenolic compounds and purine alkaloids during the development of seeds of Theobroma cacao cv. Trinitario. J. Agric. Food Chem. 61 427 34. [Pg.386]

Cain, D.W., Emershad, R.L., Tarailo, R.E., 1983. In ovulo embryo culture and seedling development of seeded and seedless grapes. Vitis 22, 9-14. [Pg.208]

Mechanical Pressing. Historically, the first large commercial production of oils from seeds and nuts was carried out using labor-intensive hydraulic presses. These were gradually replaced by more efficient mechanical and screw presses. Solvent extraction was developed for extraction of seeds having low oil content. For seeds and nuts having higher oil content, a combination of a screw press followed by solvent extraction is a common commercial practice (prepress—solvent extraction). [Pg.129]

It is over three centuries since cinchona bark came into use in European medicine, and no other natural drug has had so much written about it. There are the stories, sometimes legendary, of its discovery by Europeans, vigorous early discussions of its therapeutic value, the destruction of the S. American cinchona trees to meet the demand for bark, the labours of botanical explorers in collecting seed for the formation of plantations, the establishment and development of these plantations in Ceylon, India and Java, the competition between them, the gradual emergence of Java as the world s most important source of supply of cinchona bark, and the development of the manufacture of quinine sulphate in Europe, the United States and the Tropics. ... [Pg.418]

A new process, from Norway, has filled the size gap between emulsion and suspension polymerization techniques [7,8]. This novel polymerization method, the so-called swollen emulsion polymerization has been developed by Ugelstad for producing uniform polymeric particles in the size range of 2-100 /nm. This process comprises successive swelling steps and repolymerizations for increasing the particle size of seed polymer particles by keeping the monodispersity of the seed latex. [Pg.189]


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