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B803: The Effects Of Juice Extraction Methods On The Quality Of Low-Calorie Blueberry Jellies, Tom C.S. Yang
B803: The Effects Of Juice Extraction Methods On The Quality Of Low-Calorie Blueberry Jellies, Tom C.S. Yang
Bulletins
Juice extracted from lowbush blueberries was used to prepare a low-calorie jelly. Extraction methods included cold-extraction, hot-extraction, and enzyme-extraction. Enzyme-extraction produced the highest yield and least viscous juice with lighter and redder color than other extraction methods whereas hot-extracted juice had an intermediate yield, greatest viscosity and darkest color. Cold-extracted juice made the hardest jelly. Jellies prepared from cold-extracted and enzyme-extracted juices were darker and had a more intense purple color than the corresponding juices, whereas jelly prepared from hot-extracted juice was lighter and redder in color than its corresponding juice.
Marine Resource Bulletin Vol. 16, No. 2, Virginia Sea Grant, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Marine Resource Bulletin Vol. 16, No. 2, Virginia Sea Grant, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Virginia Marine Resource Bulletin
James River, Seedbeds, Oyster Disease
B802: Base-Age Invariant Polymorphic Site Index Curves For Even-Aged Spruce-Fir Stands In Maine, Bret P. Vicary, Thomas B. Brann, Raph H. Griffin
B802: Base-Age Invariant Polymorphic Site Index Curves For Even-Aged Spruce-Fir Stands In Maine, Bret P. Vicary, Thomas B. Brann, Raph H. Griffin
Bulletins
The spruce-fir forest cover type, occupying nearly 8 million acres in Maine, accounts for approximately 50 percent of the growing stock volume in the State. A similar portion of Maine's commercial forest land is owned and managed by forest industry, with spruce and fir being the mainstay of the industry.
Analyses in recent years of Maine's timber supply have shown softwood removals to exceed growth. The dramatic effects of the spruce budworm (Choristoneura.fumiferana (Clemens)) on the spruce-fir forest of Maine has heightened concern over the timber supply. A greater emphasis on management is necessary if timber growth is to keep …
South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University
South Dakota Farm And Home Research, South Dakota State University
South Dakota Farm and Home Research: 1949 -1998
Director’s Comments: Over a cup of coffee: that’s the best way to communicate [p] 2
Electric tractor: Choremaster prototype is up and running. Silence one of its virtues [p] 3
Lambing all at once: Visit your vet, talk this over; lambing time can be less hectic [p] 7
Pick-me-quick: Pepper research was last thing on their minds when they came to SDSU [p] 10
In-field soil test: At planning time you have better things to do than watch mailbox [p] 13
Blue milk: Yes, we can treat mastitis, but when, for sure, is antibiotic milked out? [p] 15
Row spacing: …
Cholesterol-Watching: [Dr. Edward H. Ahrens, Jr.], Fulvio Bardossi, Judith N. Schwartz
Cholesterol-Watching: [Dr. Edward H. Ahrens, Jr.], Fulvio Bardossi, Judith N. Schwartz
Rockefeller University Research Profiles
Rockefeller University Research Profiles are a series of scientific profiles that were published quarterly, from 1980-1990, by the Rockefeller University. Each issue features the research and achievements of an individual Rockefeller University scientist.
Samolus Valerandi L., John E. Ebinger
Fraxinus Quadrangulata Michx., John E. E. Ebinger
Fraxinus Quadrangulata Michx., John E. E. Ebinger
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Spiranthes Gracilis (Bigelow) Beck, John E. Ebinger
Spiranthes Gracilis (Bigelow) Beck, John E. Ebinger
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Phyla Lanceolata (Michx.) Greene, John E. Ebinger
Phyla Lanceolata (Michx.) Greene, John E. Ebinger
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Samolus Parviflorus Raf., John E. Ebinger
Acer Negundo L., John E. Ebinger
Corallorhiza Odontorhiza Nutt., John E. Ebinger
Corallorhiza Odontorhiza Nutt., John E. Ebinger
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Phyla Lanceolata (Michx.) Greene, John E. Ebinger
Phyla Lanceolata (Michx.) Greene, John E. Ebinger
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Verbena Urticifolia L., John E. Ebinger
Verbena Hastata L., John E. Ebinger
Acer Glabrum Torr., T.J. Delendick, Mark A. Wetter
Acer Glabrum Torr., T.J. Delendick, Mark A. Wetter
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Tb114: A List Of The Lepidoptera Of Maine--Part 2: The Microlepidoptera Section 2 Cosmopterigidae Through Hepialidae, Auburn E. Brower
Tb114: A List Of The Lepidoptera Of Maine--Part 2: The Microlepidoptera Section 2 Cosmopterigidae Through Hepialidae, Auburn E. Brower
Technical Bulletins
The third volume in the Lepidoptera of Maine series. This one focusing on the Microlepidoptera, Cosmopterigidae through Hepialidae.
B792: The Development Of The Ability To Select For Increased Milk Production: The Jersey Dairy Cow In Maine, 1900-1984, John R. Paton, Barbara A. Barton
B792: The Development Of The Ability To Select For Increased Milk Production: The Jersey Dairy Cow In Maine, 1900-1984, John R. Paton, Barbara A. Barton
Bulletins
Histories of dairying and dairy farming usually pass over one very important topic, the point of origin herself: the dairy cow. In the past 150 years, the period associated with the rise of commercial dairying in the U.S., she has not been a static creature. The story of her development is an important and exciting part of the history of dairying, but this development cannot be explained by such phrases as "feeding and management improved" or "breeding improved " . Since the dairy cow of the 1980s is not the same dairy cow of the 1830s, we should understand how …
An Unconventional Traveler: [Dr. Christian De Duve], Fulvio Bardossi, Judith N. Schwartz
An Unconventional Traveler: [Dr. Christian De Duve], Fulvio Bardossi, Judith N. Schwartz
Rockefeller University Research Profiles
Rockefeller University Research Profiles are a series of scientific profiles that were published quarterly, from 1980-1990, by the Rockefeller University. Each issue features the research and achievements of an individual Rockefeller University scientist.
Myrica Cerifera L., John E. Ebinger
Lysimachia Quadrifolia L., John E. Ebinger
Viola Pallens (Banks Ex Ging) Brainerd, John E. Ebinger
Viola Pallens (Banks Ex Ging) Brainerd, John E. Ebinger
Specimens by Name
No abstract provided.
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 26 Number 8, Summer 1984, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 26 Number 8, Summer 1984, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
2 - ALBEE'S ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON By Michael Tueth, S.J. Some principles of archetypal criticism are applied to Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
7 - NUCLEAR ADDICTION Edmund G. Brown Jr. The United States and the Soviet Union are engaged in an addictive and ultimately lethal process. Neither will break out of the curse of assured mutual destruction.
9 - GIVE US THIS DAY OUR DAILY BREAD By Charles E. French. There are good reasons today to hope for a solution to world hunger, one that will occur in our time.
13 - TRAITS OF A HEALTHY …
Viola Rafinesquii Greene, John E. Ebinger
Viola Pratincola Greene, John E. Ebinger
Viola Striata Aiton, John E. Ebinger
Acer Rubrum Wats., Brian Nyberg
Marine Resource Bulletin Vol. 16, No. 1, Virginia Sea Grant, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Marine Resource Bulletin Vol. 16, No. 1, Virginia Sea Grant, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Virginia Marine Resource Bulletin
In This Issue:
A Health Food for Plants
Silage from the Sea
Crab Meal Processing
Aquatic Food Chains
The Annual Meeting Of The Iowa Academy Of Science April 27-28, 1984 [Program, 96th Meeting], Iowa Academy Of Science
The Annual Meeting Of The Iowa Academy Of Science April 27-28, 1984 [Program, 96th Meeting], Iowa Academy Of Science
Iowa Academy of Science Documents
No abstract provided.
Program Abstracts, 96th Session, Iowa Academy Of Science, April 27-28 1984, Iowa Academy Of Science
Program Abstracts, 96th Session, Iowa Academy Of Science, April 27-28 1984, Iowa Academy Of Science
Iowa Academy of Science Documents
Presentation abstracts from the annual meeting of the Iowa Academy of Science