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Natural Food Colorants

Natural Food Colorants

J.D. Houghton; G.A.F. Hendry

Chapman and Hall
1995
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In this second edition of Natural Food Colorants two new chapters have been added and we have taken the opportunity to revise all the other chapters. Each of the original authors have brought up to date their individual contributions, involving in several cases an expansion to the text by the addition of new material. The new chapters are on the role of biotechnology in food colorant production and on safety in natural colorants, two areas which have undergone considerable change and development in the past five years. We have also persuaded the publishers to indulge in a display of colours by including illustrations of the majority of pigments of importance to the food industry. Finally we have rearranged the order of the chapters to reflect a more logical sequence. We hope this new edition will be greeted as enthusiastically as the first. It remains for us, as editors, to thank our contributors for undertaking the revisions with such thoroughness and to thank Blackie A&P for their support and considerable patience. G. A. F. R. J. D. R. Contributors Dr G . . Brittori Department of Biochemistry, University of Liverpool, PO Box 147, Liverpool L69 3BX, UK Professor F. J. Francis Department of Food Science, College of Food and Natural Resources, University of Massa­ chusetts, Amherst, MA 01003, USA Dr G. A. F. Hendry NERC Unit of Comparative Plant Ecology, Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK Mr B. S.
The Sea-Diaries of Thomas Laws

The Sea-Diaries of Thomas Laws

D G Laws; J M Jensen; R M Laws

Blurb
2025
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On 11 June 1873 Thomas Laws, a carpenter and Methodist lay preacher, together with his wife and two small children boarded the sailing ship Douglas in London. They were emigrating to New Zealand, and they travelled in the cheapest part of the ship. The journey took them round the south of Africa and then east to New Zealand - a non-stop voyage, without sight of land, lasting 108 days. Thomas kept a detailed diary of this and of a return trip in 1901 via the Suez Canal, when he visited for the last time, his childhood home town of Ponteland near Newcastle. There are a few published accounts of the emigration journey by ship to New Zealand, and none of them includes the contrasting descriptions of sail and steam that are found in Thomas's diaries. In addition, while Thomas was visiting Ponteland, he wrote about his childhood and early life in a series of reminiscences. These reveal to the reader the inner motivation for his urgent desire to leave England. His diary is not merely factual; he describes not only what he sees but also what he feels about the situations he encounters. For example, when he leaves his home town and his relatives, after his visit in 1901, knowing he will never see them again, he writes: "As we lost sight of each other, the blackness of midnight settled upon my soul. The last 48 hours have almost made me wish I had never left New Zealand, the agony of parting being almost too big a price to pay for the all too brief enjoyment of the old scenes and friends of former times." Almost everyone in New Zealand and Britain with the surname 'Laws' is related to Thomas Laws. In addition to Thomas's full text, this book includes a full introduction and over fifty contemporary photographs.
Natural Food Colorants

Natural Food Colorants

J.D. Houghton; G.A.F. Hendry

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2012
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In this second edition of Natural Food Colorants two new chapters have been added and we have taken the opportunity to revise all the other chapters. Each of the original authors have brought up to date their individual contributions, involving in several cases an expansion to the text by the addition of new material. The new chapters are on the role of biotechnology in food colorant production and on safety in natural colorants, two areas which have undergone considerable change and development in the past five years. We have also persuaded the publishers to indulge in a display of colours by including illustrations of the majority of pigments of importance to the food industry. Finally we have rearranged the order of the chapters to reflect a more logical sequence. We hope this new edition will be greeted as enthusiastically as the first. It remains for us, as editors, to thank our contributors for undertaking the revisions with such thoroughness and to thank Blackie A&P for their support and considerable patience. G. A. F. R. J. D. R. Contributors Dr G . . Brittori Department of Biochemistry, University of Liverpool, PO Box 147, Liverpool L69 3BX, UK Professor F. J. Francis Department of Food Science, College of Food and Natural Resources, University of Massa­ chusetts, Amherst, MA 01003, USA Dr G. A. F. Hendry NERC Unit of Comparative Plant Ecology, Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK Mr B. S.
Dynamic Processes in the Chemistry of the Upper Ocean

Dynamic Processes in the Chemistry of the Upper Ocean

J.D. Burton; P.G. Brewer; R. Chesselet

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2012
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The. Advanced Research Inst i tute (ARI) on Dynamic Processes in the Chemistry of the Upper OCean had its origins in discussions by the NATO Special Programme Panel on Marine Sciences during 1978 when a wide range of topics for future ARIs was being considered. What was then envisaged was a workshop on chemical aspects of the oceanic mixed layer, at which consider­ ation would be given to the inputs, cycling and removal of material, and the problems involved in the quantitative assessment of fluxes. It was realised that any attempt to model chemical processes would need the active collaboration of workers from other fields, especially physical oceano­ graphers concerned with air-sea interaction and turbulence, and biological oceano~raphers with expertise in primary productivity and the cycling of particulate and dissolved organic material. As plans for the ARI developed further a somewhat different emphasis emerged, focused on the question as to how chemists should set about observing an environment as variable and dynamic as the upper ocean and selecting the appropriate scales for the framework of measurements to study a particular process, especially in the light of current knowledge of physical processes of transport and mixing. It was plain that the capabil­ ity of physical oceanographic methods to resolve differences on small spatial and temporal scales is considerably ahead of the capabilities of biologists and chemists who rely upon discrete sampling and complex lab­ oratory manipulations in order to obtain most of their data.
Recent Sedimentary Carbonates

Recent Sedimentary Carbonates

J.D. Milliman; G. Müller; F. Förstner

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2012
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Few fields of research in the earth sciences have produced as much data and litera­ ture as the study of carbonate sediments and rocks. The past 25 years in particular, have seen a significant increase in studies concerning modern marine and fresh­ water carbonates. With the present worldwide interest in oceanographic research, marine carbonates have received the bulk of the attention, particularly with respect to shallow-water sediments. However, in terms of the variety of environ­ ments, compositions and modes of formation, non-marine carbonates probably encompass a wider spectrum than do marine types. Our purpose is to present a two-volume treatise on carbonate sediments and rocks, both marine and non-marine. We have confined ourselves to the discussion of modern (Holocene) environments, sediments and components, assuming that the compilation of these data will not only be relevant to those working with modern carbonates but will also serve as a necessary reference source for those interested in ancient analogs. The first volume, by MILLIMAN, deals almost exclu­ sively with marine environments, while the second volume, by MULLER and FORST­ NER, will concentrate on the non-marine carbonates.
The Gospel Truth About the Blood

The Gospel Truth About the Blood

Jon J Cardwell; D G Miles McKee

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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There are at least 43 references to the blood of Christ in the New Testament. It's a vital subject. Yet, nowadays, there seems to be a decreasing interest in preaching about it. Indeed, it seems that some churches, in their ill-advised attempts to make Christianity more palatable, have all but removed the blood from their 'gospel.' But, as others from previous generations have noted, a bloodless gospel is both a useless and a hopeless gospel. In fact, a bloodless gospel is no gospel at all."In a day and age when 'certain men crept in unawares' to erroneously boast a cross-less, bloodless, Christ-less gospel, Miles McKee sets the biblical record straight with his exposition of the blood of Christ and its eternal power, its priceless value, its infinite glory and so much more." -Jon J. Cardwell
The Gospel Truth About the True Believer

The Gospel Truth About the True Believer

Jon J Cardwell; D G Miles McKee

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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"They said unto the woman, now we believe, not because of thy saying; for we have heard Him ourselves, and know that this is indeed the Christ, the Saviour of the world." John 4:42 A True Believer is one who having, by faith alone, received as Lord and Saviour embarks on a life of following Jesus. The True Believer is motivated by the Gospel, empowered by the enabling of the Holy Spirit and under the authority of the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament. This book is a basic and short summary of some of the beliefs and practices of the True Believer.
Modern Methods in Analytical Acoustics

Modern Methods in Analytical Acoustics

D.G. Crighton; Ann P. Dowling; J.E. Ffowcs Williams; M.A. Heckl; F.A. Leppington

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
1992
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Modern Methods in Analytical Acoustics considers topics fundamental to the understanding of noise, vibration and fluid mechanisms. The series of lectures on which this material is based began by some twenty five years ago and has been developed and expanded ever since. Acknowledged experts in the field have given this course many times in Europe and the USA. Although the scope of the course has widened considerably, the primary aim of teaching analytical techniques of acoustics alongside specific areas of wave motion and unsteady fluid mechanisms remains. The distinguished authors of this volume are drawn from Departments of Acoustics, Engineering of Applied Mathematics in Berlin, Cambridge and London. Their intention is to reach a wider audience of all those concerned with acoustic analysis than has been able to attend the course.
Still True

Still True

Reagan E J Jackson; Robin D G Kelley

Hinton Publishing
2024
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Through this collection of essays, author and activist Reagan Jackson, chronicles her journey into the world of journalism. Art, cinema, social justice, feminism, Black reparations, health & reproductive rights, dance, education-while Jackson's subjects range far and wide, her writing brings an intimacy & immediacy to all.
Flora of Bhutan

Flora of Bhutan

A.J.C. Grierson; D.G. Long

ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN EDINBURGH
2003
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In 1975 the Royal Government of Bhutan commissioned the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh to produce the first-ever Flora of this fascinating country.The 9 published volumes provide in-depth information on 230 families of plants including descriptions, keys and illustrations.
Flora of Bhutan

Flora of Bhutan

A.J.C. Grierson; D.G. Long

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
2003
nidottu
In 1975 the Royal Government of Bhutan commissioned the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh to produce the first-ever Flora of this fascinating country.The 9 published volumes provide in-depth information on 230 families of plants including descriptions, keys