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Peebles, F. N., J. W. Prados, and E. H. Honeycutt. "Birefringent and rheologic properties of milling yellow suspensions." Journal of Polymer Science Part C: Polymer Symposia 5, no. 1 (2007): 37–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/polc.5070050105.

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Wang, Kun, and Bin Xiao Fu. "Inter-Relationships between Test Weight, Thousand Kernel Weight, Kernel Size Distribution and Their Effects on Durum Wheat Milling, Semolina Composition and Pasta Processing Quality." Foods 9, no. 9 (2020): 1308. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods9091308.

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Although most of the durum wheat produced in the Canadian prairies in 2017 and 2018 met the test weight (TW) requirements for the top grades of Canada Western Amber Durum (CWAD), some samples of top grades were inferior in milling quality. To understand the abnormality, this study was conducted to investigate TW, thousand kernel weight (TKW) and kernel size distribution (KSD) in relation to durum milling potential, semolina composition and pasta quality. With reduction of kernel size, semolina and total milling yields decreased progressively, and kernels passing through no.6 slotted sieve had
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O'Brien, L., DJ Mares, and FW Ellison. "Early generation selection for milling quality in five bread wheat crosses." Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 44, no. 4 (1993): 633. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ar9930633.

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A milling quality assessment protocol using a 10 g seed sample was developed. Its ability to discriminate between wheats differing in milling quality and its application to early generation selection were evaluated. The procedure reliably and accurately discriminated between the varieties Sunco, Hartog and Sunelg for the flour parameters yellow pigment content, Kent-Jones colour grade and yield. The procedure was applied to progeny of F2 single plant selections from five bread wheat crosses, and heritabilities and simulated response to selection measured in the F3 generation. Medium to high he
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Tambat, Sneha, Sanjivani Umale, and Sharad Sontakke. "Photocatalytic degradation of Milling Yellow dye using sol–gel synthesized CeO 2." Materials Research Bulletin 76 (April 2016): 466–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.materresbull.2016.01.010.

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Chaudhari, Sushil, Priyanka Sane, Parag Nemade, and Sharad Sontakke. "Photocatalytic degradation of xylene milling yellow dye with commercial Aeroxide® catalyst." Ferroelectrics 519, no. 1 (2017): 115–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00150193.2017.1361222.

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Dexter, J. E., M. A. Doust, C. N. Raciti, et al. "Effect of durum wheat (Triticum turgidum L. var. durum) semolina extraction rate on semolina refinement, strength indicators and pasta properties." Canadian Journal of Plant Science 84, no. 4 (2004): 1001–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/p03-205.

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Since the 1980s, there have been general trends in the durum wheat milling industry to higher semolina extraction rate, and in the pasta processing industry to the use of higher drying temperatures. During this time, specification of gluten strength by gluten index, mixograph mixing properties and alveograph parameters has also become widespread. These trends prompted this study of the appropriateness of protocols for quality testing of Canadian durum wheat breeding lines. Four cultivars with intrinsic differences in yellow pigment levels and gluten strength were grown in field plots in Swift
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Sidhu, Gagandeep Kaur, A. K. Singh, and Manpreet Singh. "Effect of milling speed on the quality and storage stability of maize flour." Journal of Applied and Natural Science 8, no. 2 (2016): 1015–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.31018/jans.v8i2.914.

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This work was undertaken to evaluate the effect of milling speed on the quality and shelf life of maize flour. Maize flour was prepared using low speed mini flour mill at 75 and 115 rpm and the results were compared with the flour prepared by commercial flour mill on the basis of recovery of flour, rise in temperature of flour, time taken, particle size distribution and changes in different quality parameters during storage. It was observed from the analysis that the recovery of flour was highest (95.26%) at 75 rpm speed although the time taken was more i.e. 27.27 minutes, but the rise in temp
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Mitchell Fetch, J. W., P. D. Brown, S. D. Duguid, et al. "Furlong Oat." Canadian Journal of Plant Science 86, no. 4 (2006): 1153–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/p06-005.

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Furlong is a high-yielding, tan-hulled oat (Avena sativa L.) cultivar postulated to carry the crown rust resistance combination Pc38, Pc39 and Pc68, which is effective against most of the current crown rust races on the Canadian prairies. It has very good resistance to loose and covered smut, good resistance to stem rust (likely due to Pg2 and Pg13) and moderate tolerance to barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV). Furlong has very high kernel weight, high percent plump kernels and low percent thin kernels. According to its grain characteristics, including hull-to-groat ratio, protein content and mil
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Olodude, Ololade Abosede, Victoria Funmilayo Abioye, and Yetunde Mary Iranloye. "Development of nutritional meals and gruels from blends of pro-vitamin a cassava grits and African yam." Potravinarstvo Slovak Journal of Food Sciences 15 (September 1, 2021): 776–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.5219/1677.

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The potentials of underutilized African yam bean (AYB) and pro-vitamin A cassava in the development of nutritious food products with acceptable sensory properties were studied. Grits were produced from freshly harvested yellow root pro-vitamin A cassava by peeling, washing, cutting, soaking, dewatering, roasting, sieving, and milling to obtain yellow root cassava grits while AYB flour was obtained by cleaning, roasting, dehulling, milling, and sieving (425 µm). A simple lattice design was used to obtain formulations of blends (100:0; 90:10; 80:20; 70:30; 60:40 and 0:100) of yellow root cassava
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Mitchell Fetch, J. W., S. D. Duguid, P. D. Brown, et al. "Leggett Oat." Canadian Journal of Plant Science 87, no. 3 (2007): 509–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/cjps06030.

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Leggett is the first oat (Avena sativa L.) cultivar released in western Canada carrying the crown rust resistance gene Pc94. Leggett carries the crown rust resistance combination Pc68 and Pc94, which provides good resistance to the crown rust populations currently present on the eastern Canadian Prairies. As a result of the presence of Pc94 providing resistance to oat crown rust, this line should exhibit excellent yield stability in the rust-prone regions of the prairies. Leggett has very good resistance to loose and covered smut, resistance to the prevalent races of oat stem rust other than N
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Kaiser, Amber Christine. "Hammer and Roller Milling of Yellow Split Pea." Diss., North Dakota State University, 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/10365/29299.

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Blending nutrient-rich pulses into cereal-based convenience foods could benefit consumers and the cereal and pulse industries but first requires appropriate milling of raw pulses, for which there is no standardized method. Roller milling is the standard method for wheat flour production, but hammer milling is simpler and more cost-effective. Literature documenting pulse flour quality from either system is limited. The goals of this research were to evaluate (1) the effects of hammer mill setup and seed moisture on quality and flowability and (2) the differences between hammer- and roller-mille
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Gibouin, Florence. "Application de méthodes optiques couplées à l'étude d'écoulements de fluides biréfringents." Thesis, Poitiers, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015POIT2270/document.

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L'utilisation de fluides au comportement rhéologique complexe (seuil d'écoulement, thixotropie) est de plus en plus courante dans notre quotidien. Une description globale du comportement n'est pas suffisante et c'est pourquoi ce travail se focalise sur la détermination locale des propriétés de ces matériaux complexes. Pour cela nous nous appuyons sur des méthodes optiques pour obtenir des informations sur la contrainte et la vitesse de cisaillement. Nous avons choisi d'opter pour la PIV (Particle Image Velocimetry) pour l'obtention du gradient de vitesse et la photoélasticimétrie pour la mesur
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Mein, Iris Eu Loa. "Staging the Asian American in Hong Kong: Examining Transcultural Performances of Asian American Identity in Hong Kong English Language Amateur Theatre Productions of "Thoroughly Modern Millie" and "Yellow Face"." W&M ScholarWorks, 2015. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539626783.

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Libros sobre el tema "Milling Yellow"

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Wiedenmann, Robert N., and J. Ray Fisher. The Silken Thread. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197555583.001.0001.

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Insects are seldom mentioned in history texts, yet they significantly shaped human history. The Silken Thread: Five Insects and Their Impacts on Human History tells the stories of just five insects, tied together by a thread originating in the Silk Roads of Asia, and how they have impacted our world. Silkworms have been farmed to produce silk for millennia, creating a history of empires and cultural exchanges; Silk Roads connected East to West, generating trade centers and transferring ideas, philosophies, and religions. The western honey bee feeds countless people, and their crop pollination
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Walker, Alice. Lest We Forget. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036453.003.0009.

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This chapter presents Alice Walker's reflections on the America of her youth compared to the promise of the campaign, which reflects the view of many older African Americans who never expected to see the day a Black man would occupy the White House. She says that she is a supporter of Obama because she believes that he is the right person to lead the country at this time. He offers a rare opportunity for the country and the world to start over, and to do better. She expresses deep sadness that many of her feminist white women friends cannot see him and what he stands for. Cannot hear the fresh
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McNeill, J. R. The Ecological Atlantic. Edited by Nicholas Canny and Philip Morgan. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199210879.013.0017.

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In the Atlantic world in the centuries from 1450 to 1850, tumultuous changes in ecology had outsized impacts on human affairs. Historians have already laid useful foundations for an environmental history of the Atlantic world. Atlantic West Africa from Senegambia to the Gulf of Guinea participated in the ecological Atlantic by providing a few cultigens to the Americas, its share of pathogens (notably malaria and yellow fever), and above all by supplying the majority of the workforce — several million slaves and their descendants — who would remake the ecology of the Atlantic. This article exam
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Integrated Management Strategy for Arboviral Disease Prevention and Control in the Americas. Organización Panamericana de la Salud, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.37774/9789275120491.

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In recent years, conditions in the Region of the Americas have been highly favorable for the introduction and spread of arthropod-borne viral infections (arboviral diseases). Although dengue has been circulating for over 400 years, the number of cases reported since the year 2000 represents an unprecedented increase, with four serotypes in circulation. Since that year, 19.6 million cases of dengue have been reported to PAHO/WHO, including more than 800,000 severe cases and over 10,000 deaths. In 2015 and 2016 alone, more than 4.8 million cases were reported, 17,000 of them severe, resulting in
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Oldstone, Michael B. A. Viruses, Plagues, and History. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190056780.001.0001.

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“Viruses, Plagues, & History” focuses on the effects of viral diseases on human history. Written by an eminent internationally respected virologist, it couples the fabric of history with major concepts developed in virology, immunology, vaccination, and accounts by people who first had, saw and acted at the times these events occurred. Much of the preventive and therapeutic progress (vaccines, antiviral drugs) has been made in the last 60 years. Many of those who played commanding roles in the fight to understand, control and eradicate viruses and viral diseases are (were) personally known
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Brunette, Gary W., and Jeffrey B. Nemhauser. "Introduction." In CDC Yellow Book 2020. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190928933.003.0001.

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Introduction to Travel Health & the CDC Yellow Book Phyllis E. Kozarsky, Ronnie Henry Travel Epidemiology Allison Taylor Walker, Regina C. LaRocque, Mark J. Sotir Why Guidelines Differ David R. Shlim The number of people traveling internationally continues to grow. According to the World Tourism Organization, there were 1.33 billion worldwide international tourist arrivals in 2017, an increase of 88% from 2015. International arrivals increased 6% in January–April 2018 compared to the same period in 2017. In 2017, US residents made nearly 88 million trips with at least 1 night outside the United States....
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Emsley, John. "Insidious arsenic." In The Elements of Murder. Oxford University Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192805997.003.0011.

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The journal of the Royal Society of 1671 carried a review of a paper by a Dr Caroli de la Font entitled ‘The nature and causes of the plague’ in which he put forward the theory that it was due to ‘arsenic exhalations’ that were polluting the air. Of course he was wrong, but the idea that such emissions could pollute the atmosphere was not wrong and 150 years later, in 1821, they may well have contributed to the death of one of the great figures of history: Napoleon. Arsenic had, and still has, its uses as we saw in the previous chapter but it is an insidious element and is much more mobile than earlier generations appreciated. When it diffuses into the air we breathe, and gets into the water we drink it causes problems and in this chapter we will look at two ways that it led to – and is still leading to – mass poisonings. The historical story concerns its leakage from wallpaper, the modern story concerns its leakage from underground rocks. The first of these leakages contaminated the air of millions of homes in the Victorian age, the second contaminates the drinking water of millions of people in Bangladesh and neighbouring states of India today. The first of these tragedies was eventually controlled, the second one remains to be dealt with. In days gone by the palette of a painter might well have held three arsenic compounds because they could provide brilliant shades of yellow, red, and especially green. The first two of these came from the natural pigments yellow orpiment and red realgar, both of which are arsenic sulphides; orpiment has the formula As2S3, and realgar has the formula As4S4. Orpiment got its name from the Latin words auri (gold) and pigmentum (paint) and was popular in the ancient world, especially in the Middle East. Its association with gold is probably what made it attractive to alchemists. Orpiment only became widely used in Europe when synthetic orpiment was manufactured and then it was known as royal yellow or king’s yellow and was the preferred source of yellow until it was displaced by chrome yellow (lead chromate) and cadmium yellow (cadmium sulphide).
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Wiedenmann, Robert N., and J. Ray Fisher. "William Crawford Gorgas and the Panama Canal." In The Silken Thread. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197555583.003.0012.

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This chapter relates how yellow fever continued to cause casualties during the US occupation after the Spanish-American War ended and how Major William Crawford Gorgas created a successful strategy to eliminate the disease from Cuba by attacking mosquito breeding sites. It goes on to tell the story of the plan to link the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, proposed earlier that century, with the Panama Railroad transporting military goods and soldiers, plus those seeking gold in California. A canal was proposed, but the first, French effort to build it cost hundreds of millions of dollars and tens of thousands of workers’ lives lost before capitulating to yellow fever in 1889. Subsequent US construction, begun in 1904, was soon threatened by disease. When Colonel Gorgas brought his yellow fever control plan to Panama he faced criticism from his superiors but gained the support of President Theodore Roosevelt. The chapter relates how his plan, though seemingly improbable, worked, defeating yellow fever, saving countless lives, and allowing the completion of the canal.
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Berry, Jason. "The Builder and the Priest." In City of a Million Dreams. University of North Carolina Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469647142.003.0007.

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Benjamin Henry Boneval Latrobe, an architect who had previously worked in Washington D.C. before running afoul of President Madison, arrived in New Orleans with his family in 1819 after his son Henry’s death. Latrobe was surprised by many things in the city, including the racial and cultural diversity, the dances in Congo Square, African funeral customs, and the cruel treatment of slaves. He documented much of what he saw in his journal and drawings. Latrobe died on September 3, 1820 from yellow fever, leaving behind a widow and an unfinished waterworks construction for the city. General Lafayette visited New Orleans in 1825 as part of his tour of America, and the city funded a lavish reception for him. Antonio Sedella’s indifference to church law throughout his long tenure led to more clashes with the Vatican, who tried and failed to oust him a second time in 1815. Sedella died on January 19, 1829, receiving a grand state funeral and leaving behind a lasting legacy. His death began the slow transition from a Church in solidarity with slaves to one attached to white supremacy and the cause of the Confederacy.
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Berry, Jason. "The Burial Master." In City of a Million Dreams. University of North Carolina Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469647142.003.0008.

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In the early 19<sup>th</sup> century, New Orleans included a thriving artisan class of colored Creoles. One such artisan was Pierre Casanave, a black furniture-maker-turned-undertaker who operated a thriving business that served whites and blacks alike. Benevolent societies of various ethnic groups guaranteed members a dignified funeral. Yellow fever broke out in the city in 1853. The embalming of corpses became popular, and funeral rites became elaborate and ceremonial, often featuring music. Louisiana seceded from the Union in 1861 as the Civil War began. Free blacks, such as Andre Cailloux and Henry Louis Rey, formed militias to participate in the war. After the Union took control of New Orleans, the black militia joined the Union war effort. Cailloux died fighting for the Union and was memorialized as a hero. After being honourably discharged for medical reasons, Rey joined a group of black spiritualists who held séances to communicate with the dead. The real war in New Orleans began after the Civil War ended. The conquered city became a free zone for former slaves, but the transition to a peacetime economy ran head-long into the identity crusade of the defeated South, providing the foundation for white supremacy and the “lost cause” mythology.
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Wiedenmann, Robert N., and J. Ray Fisher. "The Bridge Connecting Silkworms to Mosquitos." In The Silken Thread. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197555583.003.0009.

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This chapter relates the history of sugar, a thread that links the Silk Roads, Portuguese sailors, Atlantic islands, endangered seals, the African slave trade, and yellow fever, all because of our physiological need for glucose, which we satisfy with sugar. The chapter tells how from its origin in Southeast Asia, sugarcane, later called “Creole cane” and processing technology moved along the Silk Roads to Western Asia, then to Mediterranean islands. To begin with, Portuguese colonists transformed the Atlantic island of Madeira into a large sugar producer using slave labor until ecological and economic collapse forced production to move to São Tomé, using Angolan slave labor. After Portugal discovered Brazil, colonists took sugarcane with them, creating large plantations and initiating the enslavement and trans-Atlantic movement of millions of Africans. As the chapter shows, sugar production moved into the Caribbean and Central America, and African slave ships inadvertently carried yellow fever and yellow fever mosquito to the Americas.
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Velmet, Aro. "Africa in the Global Race for a Yellow Fever Vaccine." In Pasteur's Empire. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190072827.003.0008.

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The Pastorian yellow fever vaccine project interacted with British and American ventures, moving from Dakar to Paris, New York, and Tunis and back to Dakar. The French vaccine developed in this project caused dangerous meningoencephalitis in some children and was used to vaccinate more than fourteen million people in the 1940s. This chapter argues that both global networks of laboratory infrastructure and infrastructural absence in West Africa enabled the Pastorians to develop a viable prototype and ignore its adverse consequences. The technopolitics of vaccine testing and the global politics of laboratory networks interacted here to produce experimental success and practical disaster. The chapter concludes with an investigation of the mass campaigns of the late 1930s and early 1940s, deadly incidents of the 1950s, and the vaccine’s discontinuation in the 1960s and 1970s. It highlights the occasional competition and occasional rivalry with the Rockefeller Foundation and the British Empire.
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Murray, Elisabeth A., Steven P. Wise, Mary K. L. Baldwin, and Kim S. Graham. "The humble heredity of humongous hemispheres." In The Evolutionary Road to Human Memory. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198828051.003.0002.

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In this chapter, a distant ancestor makes a success of greed, laziness, and fear; a driver hits the jackpot; and Dorothy comes to a fork in the yellow brick road. But mainly we consider how the brain evolved. A succession of forks in our evolutionary road produced new brain areas that are crucial for memory. Each of these areas has its own kind of memory, which evolved in a now-extinct ancestral species long ago. In each case, new forms of memory helped these species survive and thrive in circumstances very different from our own. During human evolution, the brain began expanding about 3 million years ago. It reached its current size and shape about 400,000 years ago, long before the acceleration in cultural innovation that characterizes human societies.
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Lata, Suman, Ramesh Kumar Yadav, and B. S. Tomar. "Genomic Tools to Accelerate Improvement in Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus)." In Landraces - Traditional Variety and Natural Breed. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.97005.

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Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L. Moench), is an important vegetable crop with limited studies on genomics. It is considered as an essential constituent for balanced food due to its dietary fibers, amino-acid and vitamins. It is most widely cultivated for its pods throughout Asia and Africa. Most of the okra cultivation is done exclusively in the developing countries of Asia and Africa with very poor productivity. India ranks first in the world with a production of 6.3 million MT (72% of the total world production). Cultivated okra is mostly susceptible to a large number of begomoviruses. Yellow vein mosaic disease (YVMD) caused by Yellow vein mosaic virus (YVMV) of genus Begomovirus (family Geminiviridae) results in the serious losses in okra cultivation. Symptoms of YVMD are chlorosis and yellowing of veins and veinlets at various levels, small size leaves, lesser and smaller fruits, and stunting growth. The loss in yield, due to YVMD in okra was found ranging from 30 to 100% depending on the age of the plant at the time of infection. Exploitation of biotechnological tools in okra improvement programmes is often restricted, due to the non availability of abundant polymorphic molecular markers and defined genetic maps. Moreover, okra genome is allopolyploid in nature and possess a large number of chromosomes (2n = 56–196) which makes it more complicated. Genomics tools like RNA- seq. for transcriptome analysis has emerged as a powerful tool to identify novel transcript/gene sequences in non-model plants like okra.
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Kılıç, Orhan. "Pandemics Throughout Historyand Their Effects on Society Life." In Reflections on the Pandemic in the Future of the World. Turkish Academy of Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.53478/tuba.2020.026.

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One of the important factors to be considered in the explanation and interpretation of history is pandemic diseases. The nature of the pandemic diseases, ways of prevention and treatments are not fully known for a long time. People saw the disease as a wrath of God until they learned the nature of the epidemic, and often placed a blessing on it. Many diseases with an endemic, epidemic and pandemic character have been experienced since ancient times and millions of people have died in these outbreaks. Plague, malaria, cholera, yellow fever, smallpox, influenza, tuberculosis, typhoid, typhus and syphilis are important epidemic diseases that cause mass death. However, all of these could not produce outbreaks while would affect several continents of the world. We can only say that plague, cholera and influenza diseases are pandemic epidemics and that affect people globally known. The world has experienced from antiquity to the present, more than ten influenza pandemics with three plagues, seven cholera, and the outbreak we are experiencing today. Epidemic outbreaks of smallpox, malaria and yellow fever which caused the death of many people, were at least as effective as these three diseases.The reason for the high destruction of all pandemics is that the disease is not fully recognized. Therefore, the mortality rates were high, and the spreading areas were wide. Epidemics/pandemics deeply affected social life economically, socially, psychologically, culturally, politically, religiously, geographically and many more.
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Mekprasart, Wanichaya, Sutee Chutipaijit, Balaji Rao Ravuri, and Wisanu Pecharapa. "Antibacterial activity of yellow zinc oxide prepared by high-energy ball milling technique." In THE SECOND MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY OF THAILAND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE. AIP Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0027955.

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Sirisonthi, Athasit, Phongthorn Julphunthong, Suniti Suparp, and Panuwat Joyklad. "Construction Techniques and Development of 1st Monorail System in Thailand." In IABSE Congress, New York, New York 2019: The Evolving Metropolis. International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/newyork.2019.2386.

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&lt;p&gt;This paper aims to present the construction techniques and development of first and unique monorail system in Bangkok, Thailand. Bangkok is the capital and most populous city of Thailand. The city occupies 1,568.7 km&lt;span&gt;2&lt;/span&gt; and has a population of over eight million, or 12.6 percent of the country's population. In the last decade, Bangkok has attracted millions of migrants seeking economic opportunity and city is expanding quickly. Recently, Mass Rapid Transit Authority (MRTA) Thailand has decided to adopt monorail system in Bangkok as a rapid transit system due to
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Barnekov, Ulf, Matthias Bauroth, and Michael Paul. "Decontamination and Decommissioning of the Uranium Mill and Processing Plant at Seelingstaedt, Germany." In The 11th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2007-7380.

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In Eastern Germany uranium mining lasted from 1946 till 1990 including a production of in total 220,000 t of uranium. The Seelingsta¨dt Uranium Mill and Processing Plant, located in Thuringia, Germany, was one of two large uranium mills owned by Wismut. The mill was erected by 1960 and covered an area of 93 ha. From 1961 till 1991 a total of about 110 million t of different types of uranium ores were milled and processed at the Seelingsta¨dt mill. The mill produced ca. 110,000 t of uranium (in yellow cake). Demolition of the buildings and industrial facilities of the Seelingsta¨dt mill and pro
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