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Silage-like

It is described as fruity, silage-like. Considering that the threshold value of this ester is only 0.005 0.01 ppb in the beverage, its sensory impact is unquestionable. [Pg.180]

Fruity, silage-like Cyclohexanecaiboxylic acid ethylester Uncontrolled fermentation... [Pg.946]

The date for cutting silage, haylage or hay will vary between lowland and upland farms and between years. The dairy farmer is more likely to cut early for higher quality silage than the beef and sheep farmer, who is more likely to want more dry matter with less emphasis on quality. [Pg.31]

When the post-coagulation sludge is added to hydrolyzate production, then the iron hydroxide is converted into ferric sulfate, which is well soluble in water. Too high content of soluble iron compounds, which are easily absorbable, should be avoided, as the excessive amount of the iron in the diet is harmful [13]. It leads to some disease like hemochromatosis or siderosis. Thus, the aim of our research was to find a method of decreasing the absorbable iron content of fish silage. [Pg.218]

Listeria 1-90 weeks Hemorrhagic colitis. >100 cells Flu-like symptoms that may develop into Manure, sewage, soil, silage... [Pg.161]

Instead of expensive complex nitrogen sources cheaper products like silage juice [49] or meat and bone meal hydrolysate can successfully be applied in PHA production processes [39]. [Pg.89]

Expected biogas yields for different substrates are given in Table 7.7. Already within the animal stomach digested substrates like animal manure and droppings show in general smaller yields than fresh material, e.g. maize silage or waste grease. [Pg.111]

Agricultural goods like crop, silage and malt are dried in kiln and rotary kiln diy-ers, which lead the drying medium through or over the product. Often the drying... [Pg.591]

Properties Wh. orthorhombic cryst. orcryst. powd., si. acetic acid-like odor sol. in water, pract. insol. in alcohol m.w. 130.12 dens. 2.015 m.p. 300 C Toxicology LD50 (oral, rat) 2650 mg/kg, (IV, mouse) 154 mg/kg poison by IV route mod. toxic by ing. primary eye irritant TSCA listed Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits acrid smoke and fumes Uses Preservative for foods and silage animal nutrition briquette binder drilling fluids concrete setting accelerator lubricants chrome tanning aux. [Pg.681]


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