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Food intake, nutrient utilization and water turnover in the lesser mouse-deer (Tragulus javanicus) given lundai (Sapium baccatum)
1995
Nolan, J.V. | Liang, J.B. | Abdullah, N. | Kudo, H. | Ismail, H. | Ho, Y.W. | Jalaludin, S. (Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, Universiti Pertanian Malaysia, Serdang 43400 Selangor (Malaysia))
Growth of food-borne pathogenic bacteria in oil-in-water emulsions: I-methods for investigating the form of growth
1995
Parker, M.L. | Brocklehurst, T.F. | Gunning, P.A. | Coleman, H.P. | Robins, M.M. (Institute of Food Research, Norwich Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, Colney, Norwich (United Kingdom))
Detection of aerolysin gene in Aeromonas strains isolated from drinking water, fish and food by the polymerase chain reaction
1995
Baloda, S.B. | Krovacek, K. | Eriksson, L. | Linne, T. | Mansson, I. (Section of Bacteriology and Epizootology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Biomedical Center, Box 583, S-751 23, Uppsala (Sweden))
Biology and ecology in brackish water regions, 1: The food-chain and distribution of micro organisms in brackish waters
1995
Maeda, M. (National Research Inst. of Aquaculture, Tamaki, Mie (Japan))
Patterns of primary growth increments in otoliths of Sparus aurata larvae in relation to water temperature and food consumption Полный текст
1995
Morales-Nin, B. | Gutiérrez Merino, Emilia | Massutí, Sofia
Sparus aurata larvae reared under controlled water-temperature conditions during the first 24 days after hatching displayed a linear relationship between age (t) and standard length (SL): SL = 2.68 + 0.19 t (r2 = 0.91l). Increments were laid down in the sagittae with daily periodicity starting on day of hatching. Standard length (SL) and sagittae radius (OR) were correlated: SL(mm) = 2.65 + 0.012 OR(mm). The series of measurements of daily growth increment widths (DWI), food density and water temperature were analyzed by means of time series analysis. The DWI series were strongly autocorrelated, the growth on any one day was dependent upon growth on the previous day. Time series of water temperatures showed, as expected, a random pattern of variation, while food consumed daily was a function of food consumed the two previous days. The DWI series and the food density were correlated positively at lags 1 and 2. The results provided evidence of the importance of food intake upon the sagittae growth when temperature is optimal (20ºC). Sagittae growth was correlated with growth on the previous day, so this should be taken into account when fish growth is derived from sagittae growth rates.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Patterns of primary growth increments in otoliths of Sparus aurata larvae in relation to water temperature and food consumption
1995
Morales-Nin, B. (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Palma de Mallorca (Espana). Centre d'Estudis Avancats de les Illes Balears) | Gutierrez, E. | Massuti, S.
Growth of food-borne pathogenic bacteria in oil-in-water emulsions. I. Methods for investigating the form of growth
1995
Parker, M.L. | Brocklehurst, T.F. | Gunning, P.A. | Coleman, H.P. | Robins, M.M.
Methods are presented for investigating the site and form of growth of bacteria in model oil-in-water emulsions and in dairy cream. Following growth of the bacteria, the continuous aqueous phase is gelled using agarose and the oil phase removed using a mixture of chloroform and methanol. Using this method, the authors have found that Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella typhimurium and Yersinia enterocolitica grow in the form of colonies in concentrated oil-in-water emulsions. Colonies of L. monocytogenes and Y. enterocolitica also form in artificially-inoculated fresh and tinned dairy cream. If information about the precise site of growth is not required, the authors have discovered that intact colonies can be liberated from the model emulsions by dissolving away the oil phase with chloroform: methanol.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Fracture stress of frozen food analyzed by a two-component model consisting of pure water ice and concentrated amorphous solution
1995
Watanabe, H. | Tang, C.Q. | Mihori, T.
Fracture stress of soybean curd was measured at temperatures between -20 degrees C and -196 degrees C by compression tests. Fracture stress increased as the temperature decreased until it reached a characteristic temperature; below this temperature the fracture stress was constant. Fracture stress varied with the moisture content of the sample measured before freezing; the lower the moisture content, the higher the fracture stress. We attempted to analyze the fracture stress of the frozen soybean curd using a mathematical model in which frozen soybean curd was regarded as a two-component system consisting of pure water ice and concentrated amorphous solution (CAS). Since the volumetric fraction of pure water ice in the system is required for the analysis, the degree of freezing of soybean curd with varied moisture content was estimated as a function of temperature using a hypothetical phase diagram for soybean curd. Based on these data, fracture stress of CAS was calculated using a series model and a parallel model. The calculated fracture stress of CAS was found to be a unique function of temperature and independent of moisture content before freezing.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Growth of food-borne pathogenic bacteria in oil-in-water emulsions. II. Effect of emulsion structure on growth parameters and form of growth
1995
Brocklehurst, T.F. | Parker, M.L. | Gunning, P.A. | Coleman, H.P. | Robins, M.M.
The growth rates and yields of Listeria monocytogenes and Yersinia enterocolitica were determined in liquid culture media, and in model oil-in-water emulsions that contained 30, 70 or 83% (v/v) hexadecane. In emulsions with a mean droplet size of 2 pm containing 83% (v/v) hexadecane, the growth of both organisms resulted in decreased yields. Additionally, in these emulsions adjusted to pH 5.0 or 4.4 the growth rate of L. monocytogenes was significantly less than in other model systems which had an aqueous phase of equivalent chemical composition. Microscopic examination of the 83% (v/v) emulsion showed that its microstructure immobilized the bacteria, which were constrained to grow as colonies. Bacteria behaved similarly in model emulsions of either hexadecane or sunflower oil. Manipulation of the droplet size distribution of the emulsions changed the form and rate of growth of bacteria within them.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Emergency relief items. Compendium of generic specifications. v. 1: Telecommunications, shelter and housing, water supply, food, sanitation and hygiene, materials handling, power supply
1995
UNDP, Copenhagen (Denmark). Inter-Agency Procurement Services Office eng