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High-Pressure Processing’s (HPP) non-thermal inactivation of cells has been largely incompatible with food products in which the activity of selected cultures is intended (e.g., bio-preservation).
Meghan R. McGillin +4 more
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Agro-processing as a tool for poverty alleviation strategy: A case of Raymond Mhlaba municipality
Background: Agro-processing is viewed as a possible poverty alleviation tool for rural development in South African communities. Agro-processing can be a tool for income generation and local economic development for rural settings.
Thandeka Khowa, Tafadzwa J. Mukasi
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Memory researchers have suggested human's memory system can help us remember adaptive information conducive to survival and avoiding death. However, in previous studies, the “survival-” orienting task and the “death-” orienting task were adopted in ...
Xiaolin Zhao +7 more
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Investigators have studied the treatment effects on human health or disease, the treatment effects on human microbiome, and the roles of the microbiome on human health or disease.
Won Gu +4 more
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Melt conditioning by advanced shear technology (MCAST) for refining solidification microstructures [PDF]
MCAST (melt conditioning by advanced shear technology) is a novel processing technology developed recently by BCAST at Brunel University for conditioning liquid metal prior to solidification processing.
Bayandorian, I +9 more
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Inclusive Fitness does not Impact the Survival Processing Effect
Natural selection acts upon learning and memory processes, much as it does with other physical and behavioral characteristics. For example, numerous lines of inquiry using nonhuman species hypothesize adaptive specializations of Pavlovian conditioned ...
Mark A. Krause +5 more
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Geographical concentration/clustering of firms are important in growth of small agro processing firms, having prominent impact in the subsector.
Nicetus S. Seluhinga, Damas Philip
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Adaptive memory: Survival processing enhances retention. [PDF]
The authors investigated the idea that memory systems might have evolved to help us remember fitness-relevant information--specifically, information relevant to survival. In 4 incidental learning experiments, people were asked to rate common nouns for their survival relevance (e.g., in securing food, water, or protection from predators); in control ...
James S. Nairne +2 more
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A Branching Process for Virus Survival [PDF]
Quasispecies theory predicts that there is a critical mutation probability above which a viral population will go extinct. Above this threshold the virus loses the ability to replicate the best-adapted genotype, leading to a population composed of low replicating mutants that is eventually doomed.
Cox, J. Theodore, Schinazi, Rinaldo B
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Management of plant health risks associated with processing of plant-based wastes: A review [PDF]
The rise in international trade of plants and plant products has increased the risk of introduction and spread of plant pathogens and pests. In addition, new risks are arising from the implementation of more environmentally friendly methods of ...
Budge, G. E. +4 more
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