Like sucralose, polydextrose also blends well and can be processed within the regular pasteurization and homogenization processes. |
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It represents a steady homogenization of the many farming cultures developed over the centuries in response to local conditions. |
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In principle, the greater the number of stacked layers, the better the homogenization will be. |
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Although homogenization is a purely mechanical treatment, it does affect the flavour of the milk, making it blander. |
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The result is that high-pressure homogenization makes two percent milk feel more like whole milk in your mouth. |
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The milk is pumped into the processing room for standardization, pasteurization, and homogenization. |
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The new homogenizer is developed for homogenization of non-abrasive products as pasteurised milk, yoghurt milk, juice, and nectar. |
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In homogenization, a process invented in France, the milk is forced through tiny holes that break the fat into smaller globules. |
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The homogenization of milk was a process patented in 1899 by Auguste Gaulin. |
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The fluid inclusions had moderate homogenization temperatures between 60 and 175 degrees Celsius. |
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The roots of maize seedlings were cut separately and ground with a pestle in an ice-cold homogenization medium. |
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Biochemical analysis of plant metabolites and enzyme activities is usually performed following tissue homogenization. |
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Both sucrose solutions contained all the protectants present in the homogenization medium. |
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Any time there is a move toward greater standardization and homogenization of radio formats, it is bad for artists and record companies. |
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I thus argue against making broad assumptions about the ineluctability of homogenization. |
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The fear of cultural homogenization is a growing presence in several cultures and already is a barrier to some multinational businesses. |
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The culture flows through to the fermentation tank and is added after the final pasteurization and homogenization. |
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The rotation of the vessel accelerates the dislocation of the blocks of food and facilitates the homogenization of temperatures. |
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So as not to force a homogenization of propositions, I gathered them in a small portfolio in separated leaves. |
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Globalization is often blamed for the homogenization and erosion of cultures and the degradation of natural resources. |
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Above all, laws of purity were deterrents to intermarriage, the major factor that breaks up religious communities and encourages homogenization. |
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It was thought that polymorphism between tandemly repeated genes suppresses recombination, thereby preventing sequence homogenization of the gene family. |
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To successfully compete in large-scale global trade, homogenization is necessary. |
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Cultural loss by individuals is not predestined, nor is the homogenization of the larger society. |
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The ammoniacal acetone supernatant containing extracted pigments was discarded, and the lipoprotein pellet was suspended in 2 mL of homogenization buffer. |
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To be sure, the cultural homogenization and the simultaneous counter action of the minority cultures is a known historical phenomenon. |
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After the curd has formed, the whole renneted milk is freeze-dried without prior homogenization or draining of the whey. |
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What the group is fighting against is the unquestioning nature in which we accept the hegemonic forces of globalization and the consequent homogenization of culture. |
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Glass homogenization, in fact, is the rate-limiting step in the entire glass-melting process. |
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The use of Bavarian, Swabian, or even Franconian dialect in lyrics signaled increased regional self-awareness in the face of linguistic homogenization. |
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These centrifuges can also contain equipment for homogenization of the milk's milk fat content. |
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The chemical or microbiological analysis of a solid sample require its blending and homogenization with a diluent. |
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If this trend remains unchecked, it may reduce the independence that is so vital to free expression and give rise to a homogenization of content. |
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The characteristics of the material determine the choice of treatment after homogenization. |
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We know hate-mongering and political homogenization is one of the oldest and most convenient instruments of authoritarian regimes. |
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Made of stainless steel and with a compact design, the paddle blender allows the mechanical homogenization of sample in a quick and easy way. |
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Grey massive mudstone beds may also form as a result of rapid deposition by floods or of homogenization resulting from bioturbation by roots or animals. |
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Cream does not separate from milk that has undergone a homogenization process. |
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With cross-pollination came homogenization. |
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The scope of homogenization is to remove non-climatical influences from the time series and to adapt historical measurements to current measurement conditions. |
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To assume this identity existence, in an ostensive homogenization of the smoking ban would be a primary mistake reading of what actually happens, and that makes impossible the evaluation of the process at issue. |
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It will thus be possible to counter the trend towards the monopolization and homogenization of information at the national and international levels. |
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During homogenization milk is passed at high pressure through slots narrower than the fat globules in order to reduce the diameter of the fat globules, thus keeping them in suspension. |
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Much of the milk sold as a beverage has undergone homogenization, a process in which the milk is forced under high pressure through small openings to distribute the fat evenly throughout the milk. |
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Extirpation, population decline and homogenization of regional biodiversity are much more common. |
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If the size and the power of the mixer are correctly selected, the ingredients contained in the tank pass through the working head hundreds of times that promotes a progressive and uniform homogenization. |
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The most important parameters affecting the casting process are the inductive heating conditions including a homogenization phase, careful choice of the ingate geometry, the die filling speed and the solidification pressure. |
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In a world threatened by the loss or homogenization of cultural value systems, indigenous peoples are the repositories of extremely rich, varied and locally rooted knowledge systems. |
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The range of INOXPA magnetic agitators presents a highly hygienic solution for the applications of dispersion, dissolution, homogenization and mixing of a wide range of media in the pharmaceutical industry. |
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Concentration of power in the media presents a number of dangers: the homogenization of global culture, exclusion of the voices of women and youth, and the loss of all but a few of the world's languages, to name only a few. |
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The cleaning systems and filter materials used in the compact filters enable them to be used in a full range of filter applications from particulate through to coarse filtration and homogenization. |
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This tends to lead to their physical, social and psychological withdrawal, intensifying a leader's power and increasing the homogenization and dependency of the followers. |
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Women also demand that there be an end to the process of homogenization of culture and the marketing and commercialization of women in the media to suit the needs of the market. |
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The residual tissue powder is homogenized with efficient cooling in four volumes of buffer, using a tissue disintegrator with two or three homogenization periods, each followed by a cooling period. |
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Cultural and national homogenization figured prominently in the rise of the modern state system. |
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Equivalent mechanical properties of auxetic lattices from discrete homogenization. |
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While in Export's earlier photos the body consciously resists homogenization, the lobotomized visages in the newer work seem subservient to it. |
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Mixing and melt homogenization occur in the remaining barrel length. |
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Reaction and particle size homogenization are also possible. |
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This percentage might be due to homogenization of large amounts of tissue with high protein content but a limited degree of specific cytosolic binding sites. |
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For any given sample, an additional 3-6 min of mixing was performed if unhomogenized tissue remained after the initial 6 min homogenization period. |
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Homogenization ensured that fat globules would be broken up and evenly distributed throughout the milk. |
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Homogenization is reasonably well-understood when the underlying fast-slow system is itself stochastic. |
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