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Shrinkage in frozen desserts

Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, 2021
Abstract Shrinkage is a well‐documented defect in frozen desserts, yet the root causes and mechanisms remain unknown. Characterized by the loss of volume during storage, shrinkage arose during the mid‐twentieth century as production of frozen desserts grew to accommodate a larger market.
Samantha R. VanWees   +2 more
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Shrinkage of collagen

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1949
Abstract The shrinkage temperature(s.t.) of collagenous tissues, such as sheepskin and rat tail tendon, increases with the load applied and with decrease in the moisture content of the tissues. It falls sharply with reduction in PH value below 4 and with increase beyond II and is affected by ions in accordance with their position in the lyotropic
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Shrinkage and Shrinkage Restraints in Concrete Pavements

Journal of the Structural Division, 1970
Analysis of shrinkage stress in concrete beam and some laboratory tests to verify this analysis were carried out. Deformation due to drying shrinkage and thermal cycles was measured in the field on model and full-sized concrete pavements (with and without expansive components) to obtain the distribution of shrinkage strain, the restraint by subgrade ...
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Interval Shrinkage Estimators

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
This paper considers estimation of an unknown distribution parameter in situations where we believe that the parameter belongs to a finite interval. We propose for such situations an interval shrinkage approach which combines in a coherent way an unbiased conventional estimator and non-sample information about the range of plausible parameter values ...
Vasyl Golosnoy, Roman Liesenfeld
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Quasi-regression with shrinkage

Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 2003
This paper presents a new version of quasi-regression, a method of Monte Carlo approximation useful for global sensitivity analysis, incorporating shrinkage parameters of the type used in wavelet approximation. Section~2 presents the notation for quasi-regression with shrinkage. The tensor product bases studied are described in Section~3.
Tao Jiang 0009, Art B. Owen
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