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Husked grains

The endosperm is rich in soluble carbohydrates (NFE) and low in minerals, fat, and crude fiber. Oats, paddy rice, and barley have high fiber because they are husked grains. [Pg.84]

Fig. 4. Malt mill with six rollers and shaking screens (1 = flour 2 = husks 3 = flue grits and, 4 = coarse grain). Fig. 4. Malt mill with six rollers and shaking screens (1 = flour 2 = husks 3 = flue grits and, 4 = coarse grain).
Spelze, /. chaflF, husk, glume (of grains) awn, beard. [Pg.417]

Vegetables Including beans, broccoli, brussel sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, lettuce, maize, potatoes, peanut shells, peas (Including pods), rice (In husk), splnlch, sugar beets (roots), tomatoes Raw grain (except rice and maize) Coffee beans, pecans, peanuts (kernels), pineapple, soybeans... [Pg.169]

Bi (thiamine) Fresh vegetables, husk of cereal grains, meats, especially hver Energy metabolism, synthesis of myelin... [Pg.333]

In view of the practical importance of these grains, for example in dietary fibers, it is useful to study the cell wall polymers of their tissues during differentiation. In the present work, we used rice grains (brown rice without husk) as a starting material. They were fractionated into several distinct histological components, and the composition and detailed structure of cell wall polymers was compared. [Pg.334]

Turning to the detonation of condensed EM we note that in this case the study of the equation of state of a dense gas in which repulsion of molecules is more important than their thermal motion turned out to be non-trivial (see the fundamental work by L. D. Landau and K. P. Stanyukovich).29 Water-filled EM were studied by Yu. B. Khariton.30 At present A. N. Dremin is developing ideas on the specific influence of a shock wave on the kinetics of reaction in an EM.31 For gas-dispersion systems the structure of detonation waves has become the subject of numerous studies related to explosions of coal dust husks in grain elevators, gas suspensions of dust in wood processing, etc.32,33 34 5 Works on gas suspensions have also been published abroad.36,37 In gas suspensions we may expect that the reaction rate is determined by diffusion and depends weakly on the temperature. [Pg.450]

Wind helps to separate grain from husk. Wind is a source of renewable, clean energy. [Pg.120]


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