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Technological aspects of horse meat products – A review

2017

Abstract Horse meat and its products can be considered as a food with a high nutritional value. However, due to cases of economically motivated food adulteration by the intentional addition of horse meat beef products in recent years, horse meat has become a controversial issue. Consumer confidence in meat products and the meat industry has diminished, although consumers consider the differences between the food content and the label as the major issue rather than the safety and nutritional characteristics of horse meat. The elaboration of meat products from horse meat (e.g. “cecina”, dry-cured loin, salami, bressaola and pâte) is also an interesting alternative to other traditional meat pr…

food.ingredientMeat packing industryWhite meatHorse meatLoin0404 agricultural biotechnologyfoodDonkeyFood QualityAnimalsHumansHorsesFood science2. Zero hungerbusiness.industryfood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food scienceFoalMeat ProductsSausagesDry-cured meatsPateFood qualitybusinessNutritive ValueFood ScienceFood Research International
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Characterization of microscopic disorder in reconstructed porous materials and assessment of mass transport-relevant structural descriptors

2016

The targeted optimization of the functional properties of porous materials includes the understanding of their transport properties and thus requires knowledge about the relationship between material synthesis, resulting in three-dimensional material morphology, and relevant transport properties. In this Perspective, we present our views and results on the characterization of microscopic disorder in functional porous materials, which are widely used today as fixed beds in adsorption, separation, and catalysis. This allows us to identify structural parameters that impact their mass transport properties and eventually their overall performance in technological operations. We address this comp…

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Viroporins, Examples of the Two-Stage Membrane Protein Folding Model

2015

Viroporins are small, α-helical, hydrophobic virus encoded proteins, engineered to form homo-oligomeric hydrophilic pores in the host membrane. Viroporins participate in multiple steps of the viral life cycle, from entry to budding. As any other membrane protein, viroporins have to find the way to bury their hydrophobic regions into the lipid bilayer. Once within the membrane, the hydrophobic helices of viroporins interact with each other to form higher ordered structures required to correctly perform their porating activities. This two-step process resembles the two-stage model proposed for membrane protein folding by Engelman and Poppot. In this review we use the membrane protein folding …

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The enrichment ratio of atomic contacts in crystals, an indicator derived from the Hirshfeld surface analysis

2014

An enrichment ratio is derived from the decomposition of the crystal contact surface between pairs of interacting chemical species. The propensity of different contact types to form is investigated.

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Nasal packing in posterior epistaxis. Comparison of two methods

2010

Objective: To evaluate tolerance and efficiency of two nasal blocking systems for posterior refractory epistaxis. Patients and methods: A five year comparative and longitudinal prospective study was developed in patients with epistaxis who attended our Emergency Unit and who required posterior nasal packing. Two groups were considered: one group was treated with a bi-chamber pneumatic inflation system (n=105). In the other one, posterior occlusion was carried out with gauze, accessing through the mouth and using nasal reinforcement (n=47). The tolerance was measured by means of an analogue scale of pain intensity during the placement and maintenance of the packing, as well as for the need o…

medicine.medical_specialtyBlood transfusionbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentIncidence (epidemiology)General MedicineBalloonNasal packingSurgeryRefractoryConcomitantMedicinePosterior epistaxisbusinessProspective cohort studyActa Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition)
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Chemical-Based Methodologies to Extend the Shelf Life of Fresh Fish—A Review

2021

Due to its characteristics, fresh fish is a highly perishable food with a very short shelf-life under refrigeration. Several methods have been introduced to slow down its deterioration, such as by means of oxygen depletion of the food package (vacuum packaging), or by changing the natural atmosphere that is in contact with the fresh fish (modified atmosphere packaging), or by the use of chemicals generally recognized as safe: such compounds can be directly applied (by dipping or spraying) or incorporated into packaging materials and slowly migrate to the product, exerting a hurdle effect against microbial development and lipid oxidation (active packaging). This review aims to cover the most…

modified atmosphere packagingHealth (social science)Chemical technologyspoilagevacuum packagingFood spoilageActive packagingTP1-1185ReviewPlant ScienceVacuum packingPulp and paper industryShelf lifeHealth Professions (miscellaneous)Microbiologynatural extractsLipid oxidationFresh fishactive packagingfresh fishModified atmosphereorganic acidsGenerally recognized as safeEnvironmental scienceFood ScienceFoods
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Nesting Problems : Exact and Heuristic Algorithms

2013

Nesting problems are two-dimensional cutting and packing problems involving irregular shapes. This thesis is focused on real applications on Nesting problems such as the garment industry or the glass cutting. The aim is to study different mathematical methodologies to obtain good lower bounds by exact procedures and upper bounds by heuristic algorithms. The core of the thesis is a mathematical model, a Mixed Integer Programming model, which is adapted in each one of the parts of the thesis. This study has three main parts: first, an exact algorithm for Nesting problems when rotation for the pieces is not allowed; second, an Iterated Greedy algorithm to deal with more complex Nesting problem…

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Scheduling under the network of temporo-spatial proximity relationships

2017

We discuss and introduce to the schedulingeld a novel, qualitative optimization model - scheduling under the network of temporo-spatial proximity relationships.We introduce a half perimeter proximity measure as an objective of scheduling.We present and evaluate an incremental Sequence Pair neighborhood evaluation algorithm, applicable to both scheduling and rectangle packing problems in VLSI industry. In this paper, we discuss and introduce to the scheduling field a novel optimization objective - half perimeter proximity measure in scheduling under the network of temporo-spatial proximity relationships. The presented approach enables to qualitatively express various reasons of scheduling ce…

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New Insights into Segmental Packing, Chain Dynamics and Thermomechanical Performance of Aliphatic Polyurea Composites: Comparison between Silica Oxid…

2021

Polyurea (PU) is intrinsically reinforced by its microphase-separated morphology, giving its excellent mechanical properties. In this study, it is shown how a high-index PU formulation applies easy diffusion of hard segments into the soft phase of the PU matrix and tune its chain mobility. Moreover, the interaction of micro (>100 nm), nano (<100 nm) fillers with the microdomains and their thermomechanical properties are unraveled. Herein, nanosilica oxide (NS) and micro titanium (III) oxide (Ti2O3) are incorporated at low loadings into a solvent-free two-component aliphatic PU via insitu polymerization. While NS achieves an interfacial interaction with urea groups and forms a tight ha…

titanium (III) oxidesilica oxideMaterials sciencepolyurea dynamicsPolymers and PlasticsGeneral Chemical EngineeringOrganic ChemistryTitanium(III) oxidechemistry.chemical_elementchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChain (algebraic topology)Materials Chemistrysegmental packingComposite materialsolvent-free polyureaSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaTitaniumPolyureaMacromolecular Materials and Engineering
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