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A simple prototype for assessing plant cold hardiness with differential thermal analysis. [PDF]
Butnor JR.
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Improving Freeze-Thaw Stability of High-Moisture Extruded Plant-Based Meat: A Synergistic Strategy Combining Glucose Oxidase, Phytase and Tamarind Gum. [PDF]
Wang X, Zeng X, Li J.
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Protocol to study mRNA levels during endoreplication in Arabidopsis thaliana through nuclei extraction and a sorting strategy. [PDF]
Rothkegel K, Núñez AC, Gutiérrez RA.
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[Sanitary and hygienic evaluation of ice cream and of ice cream plants].
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Colour preferences in sand dune insects found on ice plant flowers
Simon Hodge, John W. M. Marris
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Biofilm formation in an ice cream plant
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2006The sites of biofilm formation in an ice cream plant were investigated by sampling both the production line and the environment. Experiments were carried out twice within a 20-day period. First, stainless steel coupons were fixed to surfaces adjacent to food contact surfaces, the floor drains and the doormat. They were taken for the analysis of biofilm
Gunduz, Gulten Tiryaki, Tuncel, Gunnur
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Ice Formation and Propagation in Alpine Plants
2011Low atmospheric temperatures are among the well-known common features of the alpine macroclimate (see Korner 2003). Absolute low temperature extremes at high altitude sites are no greater than at low altitude sites. The lowest absolute air temperature minimum at high altitude in the Austrian Alps was −37.4°C (Mt. Sonnblick, 3,105 m, 1 Jan. 1905).
Gilbert Neuner, Jürgen Hacker
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The formation of ice in plant tissues
Planta, 1962The formation of ice in the petioles ofSolanum acaule andSolanum tuberosum has been studied by light microscopy and by continuous recordings of latent heat production. Frost hardy material ofS. acaule, when slightly turgor deficient, freezes in two distinct stages. The first short freezing is due to the crystallisation of liquid in the vascular tissues
M. A. Hudson, D. B. Idle
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Plant virus RNA in glacial ice
Trends in Plant Science, 2000Scientists have detected tomato mosaic tobamovirus (ToMV) RNA by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) amplification of glacial ice subcores
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