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Modification of product

Design and modification of production systems and auxiliary equipment 3/15... [Pg.12]

Modler, H.W. (1985). Functional properties of nonfat dairy ingredients — a review. Modification of products containing casein. Journal of Dairy Science, 68, 2195-2205. [Pg.226]

Figure 5a. Modification of product distribution of series parallel reaction due to... Figure 5a. Modification of product distribution of series parallel reaction due to...
The last chapter closes the circle with the previous volume which dealt with commercial processes and products. Together both volumes represent an overall cross-section of the improvements of existing processes and modifications of products as well as of new polymers and novel polymerization reactions, candidates of the future polymer industry. Polymer science and technology are young and diversifying, and the polymer industry will maintain its growth and expand into new fields of applications. [Pg.11]

Therefore, while in tumble/growth a lomeration at least one post-treatment step is almost always a necessary part of any system, the same is true for all low-pressure agglomeration but only for some medium-pressure agglomeration and very seldom for high-pressure a lomeration processes. Increasing with the applied force during the process, post-treatment methods in pressure agglomeration are directed towards modifications of product size, shape, and/or structure. [Pg.242]

Tliis provides mechanisms for producing therapeutic proteins and for the modification of production chaiacteristics. Efforts to introduce specific characteristics which involve the integration of additional with existing biochemical pathways and homeostasis require higher levels of transcriptional and translational control. ... [Pg.203]

Product Modification modification of product characteristics in order to minimize the environmental impacts of the product during or after its use (disposal) or to minimize the environmental impacts of its production. This implies the application of Life Cycle Engineering (Airing 1995 Hauschild et al. 2005) or eco-design (Brezet and Van Hemel 1997 Dewulf 2003 Wimmer et al. 2004) methodologies. [Pg.206]

Based on damage data and other information e.g. from prototype tests or the use phase an exact statistical prognosis and the specifications of possible damage during the product Ufe cycle is feasible. Subsequently, the modification of product construction in the early phase to eliminate potential product weaknesses can be achieved. Later stages of construction will incorporate the knowledge on any potential product failure. [Pg.797]

Modification of product by conservator V Solvents used, changing viscosity, pigmentation, de-airing A material can frequently be adapted to suit its use better Only a limited range of pigments is compatible with polyester resins... [Pg.134]

Fig. 7.5 Modification of products by protecting groups can reduce reaction in both free-radicai and coordination reactions. Fig. 7.5 Modification of products by protecting groups can reduce reaction in both free-radicai and coordination reactions.

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