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Fodder

Foam separation Foam stability FoamulaR Focused ion beams Fodder radish Fog... [Pg.417]

During the separation the strong wort and the sparge water mn ad together into the wort kettie for boiling, and the spent grains are sold as cattle fodder, or in some cases to bread manufacturers, and as such represent an important by-product of the brewing process. [Pg.21]

A suitable means of scale-up for aerobic processes is to measure the dissolved oxygen level that is adequate in small equipment and to adjust conditions in the plant until this level of dissolved oxygen is reached. However, some antibiotic fermentations and the production of fodder yeast from hydrocarbon substrates have very severe requirements, and designers are hard-pressed to supply enough oxygen. [Pg.2140]

The sodium bicarbonate suppressant attains almost equivalence in performance with the monoammonium phosphate powder. Water has proven to be a very effec tive suppressant of dust, especially grain and Fodder dusts. A suppressant is regarded as being veiy effec tive when an increase of the artivatiou pressure of the explosion system leads... [Pg.2329]

Flumequine is a representative of fluoroquinolones which are high-effective antimicrobial medicines used as fodder supplements in cattle-breeding. This causes the necessity in effective testing techniques to detenuine the content of flumequine in meat products. Fluorimetric determination based on sensitized luminescence of fluoroquinolone chelates with lanthanides is a promising one. The literature lacks information of flumequine detemiination with the aid of sensitized fluorescence. [Pg.380]

A. J. Virtanen (Helsingfors) research and inventions in agricultural and nutrition chemistry, especially fodder preservation. [Pg.1297]

Futter, n. food, feed, fodder, forage lining, casing, case, coating, covering chuck (of a lathe). [Pg.167]

Nutz-losigkeit,/. uselessness, -niessung,/. usufruct, use. -pferdestarke, /. effective horsepower. -pflanze,/. useful plant, specif, food plant or fodder plant. -Strom, m. (Elec.) useful current, -tier, n. useful animal. [Pg.323]

Saubohne,/. fodder bean, specif. (1) vetch, (2) soybean,... [Pg.379]

Vieh, n. cattle beast, brute. -arzt, m. veterinarian, -diinger, m. stable manure, -futter, n. fodder, forage, -salz, n. cattle salt, cattle lick, salt for animals, -wasch-mittel, n. dip (for animals). viel,a. much (pi.) many. —adu.much. viel-. much, many, multi-, poly-, -atomig, a. [Pg.491]

Carrots, sugar beet, fodder beet, beetroot, chicory roots, horseradish, Jerusalem artichoke, parsley roots, swedes... [Pg.171]

Prior to analysis, the samples were chopped and finely ground with liquid nitrogen using a large Hobart (forage, hay, fodder, straw and bovine tissue samples) or a Wiley... [Pg.479]

For fodder, hay or straw matrices, in order to exclude an interference which only occurs in the dry matrices, a slightly less polar elution solvent (7.5% vs 10% ethyl acetate in hexane) and a larger volume (18 mL) are used. [Pg.481]

Fodder crops are useful in organic rotations they are high yielding crops with high levels of metabolisable energy. They will also serve as a cleaning crop for weeds. [Pg.92]

Both swedes and turnips are sensitive to acidity and grow best at pH levels of 6.5. Like mangolds and fodder beet, the full-season turnips and swedes usually follow cereals in the rotation. Turnips can be grown from July to October, or they can be sown in July to provide autumn grazing before the frosts. [Pg.93]


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