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Food Cold Chain Management

2016
Food cold chain management (FCCM) is a specialized kind of supply chain supported by the two different technologies first, refrigeration and second information technology. The refrigeration equipments like cold storages and cold storing devices. They can keep the food quality cum safety intact and enhance food items shelf life.
Rajneesh Mahajan   +2 more
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Cold Chain

2012
The short shelf life and high biological variability of horticultural products are responsible for the large product waste that the food industry has in this field of activity. The food cold chain is the main factor responsible of minimizing those wastes and improving the sustainability of this trade. This chapter makes an introduction to the relevance
Mahajan, Pramod V., Frías, Jesus
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Crohn's disease: the cold chain hypothesis

International Journal of Colorectal Disease, 2005
A recent published hypothesis proposed that Crohn's disease was provoked by infantile exposure to micro-organisms that can survive refrigerator temperature. A case-control study was accordingly devised. The mean age at first fridge was 5.6 years amongst 88 patients with Crohn's disease, 5.5 years in 88 patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) and 7.6 ...
Forbes, Alastair, Kalantzis, Tommy
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Light-Chain Heterogeneity of Cold Agglutinins

Science, 1966
Cold agglutinins with specificity to I or to i antigens of human-adult or cord-blood erythrocytes produced during the course of Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection and infectious mononucleosis contain light chains of K and L types.
N, Costea, V, Yakulis, P, Heller
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Crohn's disease: the cold chain hypothesis

The Lancet, 2003
Crohn's disease is the result of an abnormal immune response of the gut mucosa triggered by one or more environmental risk factors in people with predisposing gene variations, including CARD15 mutations. Epidemiological data allow assessment of familial environmental risk factors related to western lifestyle, diet, bacteria, and domestic hygiene.
Jean-Pierre, Hugot   +4 more
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IoT-Based Cold Chain Logistics Monitoring

2017 IEEE International Conference on Power, Control, Signals and Instrumentation Engineering (ICPCSI), 2017
This chapter aims to reduce the extent of human presence all along the cold chain by means of a powerful tool in the form of the IoT. It should also be ensured that any details regarding instances of equipment failure leading to product spoilage or an event of a successful delivery must be communicated to the manufacturer's end.
Afreen Mohsin, Siva S Yellampalli
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Cold chain in a hot climate

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 1996
We monitored the temperatures of batches of vaccine during transport and storage from a national warehouse to five Northern Territory vaccination clinics. Electronic temperature monitors were placed with vaccines, and were programmed to record the temperature every 30 minutes for up to three months.
S L, Guthridge, N C, Miller
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Flexible sensing enabled agri-food cold chain quality control: A review of mechanism analysis, emerging applications, and system integration

Trends in Food Science & Technology, 2023
Wen-yi Huang   +6 more
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A green routing-location problem in a cold chain logistics network design within the Balanced Score Card pillars in fuzzy environment

Journal of combinatorial optimization, 2023
Benyamin Moghaddasi   +4 more
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