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Tomato variety and processing impact lycopene bioaccessibility. Tomato emulsions with high pectin content decreased the in vitro lipid digestion and negatively affected lycopene bioaccessibility. High pressure homogenization may enhance the release of lycopene into emulsion oil droplets, but it may also reduce the transfer of lycopene into the micellar
Grethe Iren A. Borge +6 more
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The origin and further development of the Funnel Beaker Culture is one of the key problems in the studies of the middle Neolithic of Northern Europe. This paper presents and discuss new data from the Dąbki site (southern Baltic coastal area), where Late ...
Agnieszka Czekaj-Zastawny +2 more
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Great Bay Coast Watch: A Citizen Water Monitoring Program Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring Manual, 2004 [PDF]
The Great Bay Coast Watch is citizen volunteers, working within the UNH Cooperative Extension/NH Sea Grant Program, protecting the long-term health and natural resources of New Hampshire’s coastal waters and estuarine systems through monitoring and ...
Cooper, Steve +5 more
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Designing nutritionally improved waffles containing glycerol monostearate based oleogel and aquafaba
Abstract BACKGROUND Plant‐based diets are considered healthier and more sustainable, while solutions are sought to replace saturated fats in foods products. Aquafaba (AF) from chickpea cans was foamed to formulate waffles. AF was concentrated at three dry matter contents.
Cristian Szekely +3 more
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CO2‐Assisted Foaming of PLA–Cellulose Acetate Blends for Peat‐Free Horticultural Substrates
Engineered porous substrate facilitating seed incorporation, water retention, and plant growth. ABSTRACT This study investigates carbon dioxide assisted (CO2) foaming of polylactic acid (PLA)–cellulose acetate (CA) blends to develop biodegradable substrates for horticultural applications.
Kaleum Meaney +8 more
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The Corded Ware Culture complex in Sweden involves a special form of social structure called the Battle Axe Culture. Among well-known features, such as single graves, there are also other forms of expression.
Lars Larsson
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The Concept of the ‘Stage of Reduction and Concentration of Settlements’ in Neolithic Studies
The paper analyses the meaning of the ‘stage of reduction and concentration of settlements’ and its place in the evolving structure of a Neolithic settlement system.
Sławomir Kadrow
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Recycling of solvent used in a solvent extraction of petroleum hydrocarbons contaminated soil. [PDF]
The application of water washing technology for recycling an organic composite solvent consisting of hexane and pentane (4:1; TU-A solvent) was investigated for extracting total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) from contaminated soil. The effects of water
Coulon, Frederic +5 more
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Recovery of Pure PVC From Pharmaceutical Composite Packaging via Dissolution‐Based Recycling
Closed‐loop pathway for pharmaceutical blister waste via selective dissolution‐based recycling (DBR) enables separation of PVDC and aluminum, PVC recovery and reprocessing into films with 30 phr recycled content, and validation for thermoforming applications.
Martin Schlummer +5 more
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The story of the only (?) megalith grave on Gotland Island
In this paper, we discuss the easternmost material expression of the Funnel Beaker Culture – a megalith grave on the west coast of Gotland Island in the Baltic Sea.
Helene Martinsson-Wallin, Paul Wallin
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