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Comparative analysis of selected physicochemical properties of quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.), maize, wheat and potato starch [PDF]
A favourable protein amino acid profile and the absence of gluten, being a strong allergen, are just some of the advantages of the quinoa. Besides to protein, other important component of quinoa seeds of is starch. This polysaccharide, due to its origin,
Karolina Pycia +3 more
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International audienceThe Brazilian semiarid is the most densely populated dry region in the world. Although climate change projections underline the need for the creation of integrated strategies to protect water resources in the semiarid, sediment ...
Maia, A. J. +19 more
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Radial and 2D colour properties of E+A galaxies [PDF]
18 pages, 13 figures, accepted by MNRAS, http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.08996 ...
Yamauchi, Chisato, Goto, Tomotsugu
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The powder obtained from rosehip waste can be used as an ingredient in meat products because it contains polyphenolic compounds with preservative and antioxidant effects and carotenoid compounds with a colouring effect.
Alexandra Raluca Borşa (Bogdan) +6 more
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LI.—On the colour properties and colour relations of the metals of the iron-copper group [PDF]
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ON THE ANALYTIC PROPERTIES OF THE z-COLOURED JONES POLYNOMIAL [PDF]
We analyse the possibility of defining ℂ-valued Knot invariants associated with infinite-dimensional unitary representations of SL(2,ℝ) and the Lorentz Group taking as starting point the Kontsevich integral and the notion of infinitesimal character. This yields a family of knot invariants whose target space is the set of formal power series in ℂ, which
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Edge-colouring of graphs and hereditary graph properties [PDF]
A new type of chromatic index \(\chi^\prime_{P,l}(G)\) is defined as the minimum number of colours needed to properly colour the edges of the graph \(G\), such that any subgraph of \(G\) induced by edges coloured by at most \(l\) colours has the property \(P\). Here, \(P\) is a hereditary graph property, i.e. any subgraph of a graph having property \(P\
Dorfling, Samantha, Vetrík, Tomáš
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Understanding colour retention in red chilli pepper fruit using a metabolite profiling approach
Carotenoids are the pigments responsible for conferring the characteristic deep red colour to chilli pepper. The post-harvest retention of this colour is a key trait that governs the price of the produce.
Harriet M. Berry +6 more
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The colours of things and the metaphysics of colour samples
The essay explores the distinction between two main types of “colour grammar”, or ways of relating to colours: as samples and as features of a three-dimensional, materially heterogeneous and variably lit environment.
Olli Lagerspetz
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Ergodic Properties of Randomly Coloured Point Sets [PDF]
AbstractWe provide a framework for studying randomly coloured point sets in a locally compact second-countable space on which a metrizable unimodular group acts continuously and properly. We first construct and describe an appropriate dynamical system for uniformly discrete uncoloured point sets.
Müller, Peter, Richard, Christoph
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