These are usually circular, slightly sunken, with a surrounding ring of raised epicarp, giving the fruit a blistered appearance. |
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A unique process, derived from high technology, separates the bare grain of soft wheat from its epicarp. |
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The purification concerns metals and minerals, and also some plants which are purified in milk or freed from their epicarp. |
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Results show that viscosity and epicarp surface properties had great influence on impact dynamics. |
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Changes in fruit epicarp colour and content of bioactive compounds were also determined. |
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Currently, the epicarp of Raphia hookerie has no economical use, and its disposal naturally constitutes nuisance to the environment. |
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The fruit varies widely in shape, size, thickness of the peel, fineness of the epicarp and number of seeds. |
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Passa Crassana: epicarp, shape, size, sugar content over 13° Bx, maximum firmness, taste as from relevant characteristics. |
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Cashew nut shell consists of three layers namely the endocarp, epicarp, and mesocarp. |
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The seed epicarp of Terminalia ivorensis is initially removed before the seed is planted. |
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The female makes a boat-shaped cavity in the epicarp into which an egg is deposited. |
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The flesh was removed and the seeds collected were washed and dried for easy removal of the epicarp. |
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The specific properties of 'Fagiolo Cannellino di Atina' are its sweet taste, its matt white colour, its characteristic kidney shape and, in particular, the soft and melting quality of the epicarp on the palate. |
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Castagna Cuneo' PGI is characterised by its sweet, delicate flavour and the crunchiness of the epicarp, which makes it particularly well-suited for consumption either fresh or processed. |
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This seed epicarp constitutes a colossal amount of obnoxious waste. |
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The pericarp may be arbitrarily divided into layers, referred to as epicarp, mesocarp, and endocarp, or may involve ontogenetic study of the fruit wall. |
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