Essays about: "mögel"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 43 essays containing the word mögel.
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1. Skillnader mellan granindivider gällande initieringsfrekvens för somatisk embryogenes
University essay from SLU/School for Forest ManagementAbstract : Gran (Picea abies) har länge varit ett viktigt trädslag för den svenska skogsnäringen. Skogsbruket står inför en oviss framtid och med ett alltmer ostadigt klimat behövs ett genetiskt material som kan klara dessa nya prövningar. READ MORE
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2. A Comparative Study Between Detection Methods for Spoilage Microorganisms in Fruit Juice
University essay from Lunds universitet/Teknisk mikrobiologiAbstract : The main concerns of food spoilage in fruit juices are the off-flavours and off-odours caused by microorganisms. In order to ensure high quality products, these microorganisms must therefore be eliminated or below a certain limit. READ MORE
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3. Product development of side-stream press cake through fermentation
University essay from Lunds universitet/Livsmedelsteknik och nutrition (master)Abstract : People in the EU are increasingly turning towards eating more plant-based foods with a lower climate impact than meat and dairy products. The subsequent increase in the production of plant-based products has resulted in large volumes of side-stream press cake, which up until now has mainly been used for animal fodder. READ MORE
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4. Extraction efficiency of four pesticides using the QuEChERS extraction method and analysis by HPLC/DAD
University essay from Lunds universitet/Kemiska institutionenAbstract : A cleanup step is essential from an analytical perspective, to improve the chance of quantification and to minimize interference. Pesticides in soil are a necessity is agriculture for survival of crops and protection from unwanted growth and pests. READ MORE
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5. Characterisation of additively manufactured Inconel 718 alloy by using electrolytic extraction
University essay from KTH/MaterialvetenskapAbstract : The formation of non-metallic inclusions (NMIs) are common in all steel grades and it is not possible as of today to be able to remove all of them. The inclusions are categorised into endogenous (oxides, nitrides, sulfides, carbides, and phosphides), and exogenous (entrapment of nonmetals: slag, mold). READ MORE