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Extractions: Food Technology and Biotechnology Journal of the Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology University of Zagreb, Zagreb Contents Foreword 229 J. A. Barnett The Contribution of Taxonomists to the Understanding of Yeast Nutrition 231 Salinity Affects Fatty Acid and Extracellular Glycoprotein Composition of Dipodascus australiensis 237 Xuan Peng, Dirk Iserentant and Hubert Verachtert Effect of Cultivation Conditions on the Yeast-Induced Flocculation of Escherichia coli 243 Incubation at Low Temperatures Increases Biomass Yield in Yeasts Isolated from Cold Environments 249 Patrizia Romano Metabolic Characteristics of Wine Strains During Spontaneous and Inoculated Fermentation 255 A. I. Kennedy, B. Taidi, J. L. Dolan and J. A. Hodgson Optimisation of a Fully Defined Medium for Yeast Fermentation Studies 261 S. Brul, M. Stratford, J. M. van der Vaart, S. K. Dielbandhoesing, H. Steels, F.M. Klis and C.T. Verrips The Antifungal Action of 1,10-o-phenanthroline and EDTA is Mediated Through Zinc Chelation and Involves Cell Wall Construction 267 Sonia Senesi, A. Tavanti, E. Ghelardi, V. Corsini and A. Lupetti
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Extractions: The divisions were Beaufort, Libaran and Tenom which held their delegates conference Saturday. A fourth nomination came from Bakri (Johor) pushing the total to 51 - or one more than the minimum number needed to defend his post as party president. Dr Mahathir has so far received 51 nominations from 52 divisions which already held their delegates conference. The Tanah Merah Umno division nominated Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah for the post. Umno requires those vying for the presidency to have nominations from at least 30 per cent or 50 of the 165 Umno divisions. Another 26 divisions are scheduled to hold their delegates conference Sunday. The four divisions which held their delegates conference Saturday also nominated Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi for the post of deputy president. Abdullah, who already received 51 nominations, qualified to contest when he received nominations from 20 per cent or 33 of the 165 divisions.
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Extractions: Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-viii Contents, pp. ix-xii Introduction, pp. 1-21 Part I: Roots and Tubers, pp. 22-25 Achira, pp. 26-37 Ahipa, pp. 38-45 Arracacha, pp. 46-55 Maca, pp. 56-65 Mashua, pp. 66-75 Mauka, pp. 74-81 Oca, pp. 82-91 Potatoes, pp. 92-103 Ulluco, pp. 104-113 Yacon, pp. 114-123 Part II: Grains, pp. 124-127 Kaniwa, pp. 128-137 Kiwicha, pp. 138-147 Quinoa, pp. 148-161 Part III: Legumes, pp. 162-163 Basul, pp. 164-171 Nunas- Popping Beans, pp. 172-179 Tarwi, pp. 180-189 Part IV: Vegetables, pp. 190-193 Peppers, pp. 194-201 Squashes and Their Relatives, pp. 202-209 Part V: Fruits, pp. 210-211 Berries, pp. 212-221 Capuli Cherry, pp. 222-227
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Extractions: E-Mail: editorcln@yahoo.co.in Online Edition February 18th 2003 "There is nothing like Coorg" Kodagu Model Forest to be initiated soon PHOTO By A Staff Reporter MADIKERI, Feb. 17: The unique concept of establishing a Kodagu Model Forest has gained momentum after Dr. C C Chinnappa, professor of Plant Biology, department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgarry, Canada delivered a talk on the subject at the seminar held at the Coorg Wildlife Society auditorium here on Monday. "There is nothing like this land called Coorg in any part of the world" was the first words of Dr. Chinnappa and said that the district was very better than many of the well known places of the world. He said that the district has all the ecological requisites necessary for the making of a Model Forest. The professor then explained that the district has the advantages of priorly having the systems like Deva Kaad, Reserve Forest, Coffee Estate Maintainance, Watershed Area and most importantly the unique culture of protecting the forest wealth. Explaining about the importance of the restoration of Watershed areas, Dr. Chinnappa said that the concept of KMF will largely help in this aspect, so as to help the people of the entire South India (the water command areas). In reply Dr. C G Kushalappa, associate professor, College of Forestry, Ponnampet informed that a specially formed Think Tank Committee had already framed a outline of the proposal for the initiation of KMF. He said that the proposal will be fine tuned and finalised soon, to be forwarded to the DC of Kodagu for the perusal of the State and Central Government.
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Extractions: I. Introduction II. The Impact of Child Rearing Practices on Children's Growth and Development III. Family and Community IV. The Context ... REFERENCES CHILD REARING PRACTICES AND BELIEFS in Sub-Saharan AFRICA REPORT OF A WORKSHOP held in WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA October 26-29, 1993 Sponsored by: UNICEF Organized by: The Secretariat The Consultative Group on Early Childhood Care and Development Judith L. Evans April, 1994 CHILD REARING PRACTICES AND BELIEFS in Sub-Saharan AFRICA I. Introduction II. The Impact of Child Rearing Practices on Children's Growth and Development III. The Family and Community IV. The Context A. Traditional: reliance on inherited and orally transmitted knowledge. Many of the studies of child rearing beliefs and practices in Sub-Saharan Africa conducted earlier in this century captured the child rearing practices found within traditional societies.[1] In some countries there are pockets where these cultures continue to exist, but these are few and far between. In most countries, traditional child rearing practices, both positive and negative, are changing as families are exposed to other beliefs and practices. Where traditional practices have been interrupted the society may be classified as in transition. B. Transitional:
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