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Japan produces more amino resin than any other country the United States is next, with the Union of Soviet SociaUst RepubHcs, France, the United Kingdom, and Germany following. [Pg.333]

Kefir is a self-carbonated beverage popular in the Soviet Union, Poland, Germany, and other European countries in plain and flavored forms (Kosikowski 1978B). Made with whole, part skim, or skim milk, it contains about 1 % lactic acid and 1 % alcohol. Kefir exists in various forms whole milk-, cream-, skim milk-, whey-, acidophilus-, pepsin-, grape-sugar-, and fruit-flavored kefir. Kefir buttermilk is a kefir-like product that contains less CO2 and alcohol than normal kefir. [Pg.49]

In addition to the former Soviet Union, contamination has been reported in other countries, including the UK, Germany, Finland, and New Zealand. In the UK in 1982 tricothecenes were detected in over 50 per cent of a sample of breakfast cereals. In an outbreak in India in 1987, several hundred people were affected with severe symptoms following the eating of contaminated bread, and several different mycotoxins were detected in the flour used to make the bread. [Pg.248]

Numerous publications in the 1960s and 1970s dealt in detail with the description of the mechanism, equilibrium, and kinetics of the uranium sorption reaction on titanium hydroxide [163]. Scaled-up testing of uranium sorption from seawater was carried out in the Soviet Union, United States of America, Great Britain, and Germany. The results were used in the design and construction of units for uranium recovery approximately 10-100 g of uranium were produced per year [180,181]. [Pg.124]

When Soviet troops arrived, they hauled away Leuna s most modern machinery to the Soviet Union as reparations. They didn t bother with the pump and steam-driven flywheel that now stand in Merseburg s museum, though. The ancient machines stayed in their accustomed places and resumed their familiar rhythm one turn per second, day after day for the next forty years, delivering ammonia to East Germany, the new workers and peasants state. ... [Pg.256]


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