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Three different surface sterilization methods were evaluated using seeds and excised embryos of cowpea, rice and sorghum as explants: Method 1: Ethanol alone in concentrations of 95, 90, 85 and 70% at different time intervals and observed at different days. Method 2: Locally produced bleaching solution (JIK® -Reckitt and Benckiser (Nig) Ltd) containing
A. Afolabi+7 more
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Scaling Cultured Meat: Challenges and Solutions for Affordable Mass Production
ABSTRACT As the global population grows and meat consumption increases, the demand for sustainable and efficient food systems becomes urgent. Cultured meat (CM) has emerged as a promising alternative to conventional meat, offering potential benefits in environmental conservation, resource efficiency, and animal welfare.
Huiwen Gu+5 more
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This study aims to assess the economical feasibility for production of sterilized/clarified pineapple juice and coconut water using cross flow microfiltration (MF). The data for microfiltration plant design is based on the experimental results from our previous studies. The capacity of processing plant for the juice production is assumed to be 20,000 L/
Aporn Laorko+2 more
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Are menstrual periods an environmental liability? Period poverty and eco‐feminist bioethics
Abstract Period poverty has led to many initiatives across the world. In some places, period (or menstrual hygiene management [MHM]) products are free and readily found in restaurants, universities and pubs. However, conversations on mensuration management have also led to discussions on sustainability.
Cristina Richie
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Gold Sterilization and the Recession of 1937-38 [PDF]
The Recession of 1937-38 is often cited as illustrating the dangers of withdrawing fiscal and monetary stimulus too early in a weak recovery. Yet our understanding of this severe downturn is incomplete: existing studies find that changes in fiscal policy
Douglas A. Irwin
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Transperineal prostate biopsy under local vs general anaesthesia: a cost‐effectiveness analysis
Objectives To estimate the cost effectiveness of local anaesthetic (LA) transperineal prostate biopsy (TPB) compared to general anaesthetic (GA) TPB, considering both hospital/health system and societal perspectives. Patients and Methods Individual‐patient data from a prospective pilot study of 80 patients who underwent LA (n = 40) or GA (n = 40) TPB ...
Matthew J. Roberts+12 more
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Sterilization, monetary policy, and global financial integration [PDF]
This paper investigates the changing pattern and efficacy of sterilization within emerging market countries as they liberalize markets and integrate with the world economy.
Joshua Aizenman, Reuven Glick
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Non-sterile lactic acid (LA) fermentation of highly viscous food waste was demonstrated in batch and continuous flow fermentations. With Streptococcus sp., an indigenous consortium, and/or applied glucoamylase, food waste was fermented without addition of external carbon or nitrogen sources.
Jan Christoph Peinemann+3 more
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Abstract Livestock manure is usually used as an organic fertilizer, yet its direct application to soil can cause several environmental problems, including greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, N2O emissions and nutrient runoff into ecosystems. Transforming animal manure (AM) into biochar may mitigate these problems.
Laila Dini Harisa+3 more
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CENTRAL BANK FINANCIAL STRENGTH AND THE COST OF STERILIZATION IN CHINA [PDF]
This paper investigates the current monetary policy regime of China’s Central Bank, the People’s Bank of China (PBoC). This is done from the specific viewpoint of PBoC financial strength and the cost of its monetary policy instruments.
Ljungwall, Christer+2 more
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