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To ensure food quality and safety food, professionals need a
knowledge of food composition and characteristics. The analysis of
food product is required for quality management throughout the
developmental process including the raw materials and ingredients,
but food analysis adds processing cost for food industry and
consumes time for government agencies. Advances in Noninvasive Food
Analysis explores the potential and recent advances in non-invasive
food analysis techniques used to ensure food quality and safety.
Such cost-reducing and time-saving non-destructive food analysis
techniques covered include, Infrared, Raman Spectroscopy, and
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. The book also covers data processing
and modelling. Features: Covers the advent of non-invasive,
non-destructive methods of food analysis Presents such techniques
as near and mid infrared, Raman Spectroscopy, and Nuclear Magnetic
Resonance Describes the growing role of nanotechnology in
non-invasive food analysis Includes image analysis and data
processing and modelling required to sort out the data The prime
for this book are food professionals working in industry, control
authorities and research organizations that ensure food quality and
safety as well as libraries of universities with substantial food
science programs, food companies and food producers with research
and development departments. Also available in the Contemporary
Food Engineering series: Advances in Food Bioproducts, Fermentation
Engineering and Bioprocessing Technologies , edited by Monica
Lizeth Chavez Gonzalez, Nagamani Balagurusamy, Christobal N.
Aguilar (ISBN 9781138544222) Advances in Vinegar Production, edited
by Argyro Bekatorou (ISBN 9780815365990) Innovative Technologies in
Seafood Processing, edited by Yesim Ozogul (ISBN 9780815366447)
The fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, is one of the famous model
system used to understand various aspects of life. This is largely
due to several reasons like its short life cycle, easy handling,
fully sequenced genome and a wide array of available tools. These
important genetics tools exploited are discussed in this book to
unravel the biological mysteries of growth and metabolism. The
evolutionary conserved insulin and nutrient signaling network is
centered on TOR kinase. The TOR kinase and its substrate S6 kinase
(S6K) orchestrate cell-autonomous and hormone-controlled growth and
also controls the metabolism. The author beautifully describes a
genome wide RNAi screen for novel regulators of steroidogenesis,
lipid metabolism and dS6K-dependent growth. He presents a novel
protein-protein interaction growth network in Drosophila and,
through molecular data he shows that archipelago (ago), a component
of an SCF-ubiquitin ligase known to regulate the degradation of
dMyc, Cyclin E and Notch, regulates dS6K degradation. This book
emphasizes the importance of the saturating screening strategies to
identify novel regulators of the signaling pathways in Drosophila.
Water is an important life-supporting resource and is essential for
food production. The continued decrease in supply of irrigation
water has diverted the attention of researchers towards finding new
ways for efficient irrigation management. Present study
investigates the effect of compost admixture technology on the
infiltration and flow properties of water on borders. Field water
advance rate was measured and SIRMOD model was used to simulate
irrigation performance and the results are presented in this book.
This book certainly enhance learning among researcher, scientists,
students and farm mangers and helps planning research studies. The
author appreciate the efforts of Barthlemy Chaton and his team in
facilitating and highly acknowledge publishing of it by LAMBERT
Publishing House for technical knowledge sharing internationally.
This book is concern with the rate of infestation of intestinal
helminth parasites in sheeps of Peshawar. Which shows the effect of
these parasites on the health of sheep. Sheep is a very important
and valuable animal in our society. Most of the sheeps lose its
weight and value due high burden of worms. You will find the way of
transmission of worms from one animal to another. How can we deworm
these parasites and valuate our sheeps? Different and common
helminth parasites and there effects on different lifestyle of
sheeps, can be easily known. Most of the sheeps owner may be
intense with the rapidly loss of their sheep's health and economic
value. Do not miss the recommendations which are too much essential
for sheep owners. Be careful that the parasites use the prepared
nutrition, from the blood, of their hosts. Best of Luck
For a century, one of the most famous problems in mathematics was
to prove the four-color theorem.In 1912, George Birkhoff proposed a
way to tackling the four-color conjecture by introduce a function
P(M, t), defined for all positive integer t, to be the number of
proper t-colorings of a map M. This function P(M, t)in fact a
polynomial in t is called chromatic polynomial of M. If one could
prove that P(M, 4)>0 for all maps M, then this would give a
positive answer to the four-color problem. In this book, we have
proved the following results: (1)Recursive form of the chromatic
polynomials of hypertree, Centipede hypergraph, elementary cycle,
Sunlet hypergraph, Pan hypergraph, Duth Windmill hypergraph,
Multibridge hypergraph, Generalized Hyper-Fan, Hyper-Fan,
Generalized Hyper-Ladder and Hyper-Ladder and also prove that these
hypergraphs are not chromatically uniquein the class of sperenian
hypergraphs. (2)Tree form and Null graph representation of the
chromatic polynomials of elementary cycle, uni-cyclic hypergraph
and sunflower hypergrpah. (3)Generalization of a result proved by
Read for graphs to hypergraphs and prove that these kinds of
hypergraphs are not chromatically unique.
Modal parameters of spacecraft structures are important indicators
of their dynamic characteristics which can be used for vibration
reduction and control. In the present research modal parameters of
a rocket are identified by using continuous wavelet transformation.
The advantages of the wavelet transformation for the modal
parameters identification over other methods is study. Through
finite element method transient dynamic response of a system is
determined then continuous wavelet transformation is applied to
find the modal parameters like modal frequency, mode shapes and
damping ratio.
Numerical simulations of sheet metal forming process based on
finite element method (FEM) is widely applied for its powerful
capability in forming process prediction. Since there are
parameters which could affect the result of forming process, it
becomes important to approach a set of parameters to improve the
formability. In the present work, first, a comprehensive literature
review was made for different optimization methodologies in sheet
metal forming process. Then we proposed an optimization methodology
using Response Surface methodology (RSM) and Genetic Algorithm (GA)
for the optimization of sheet metal forming process, and the theory
of RSM and GA are illustrated. The presented method was first
applied to an example from literature, the results verified the
feasibility of the proposed methodology. Then the methodology was
applied to variable binder force optimization of the NUMISHEET'93
2D draw bending problem. The work indicated that the proposed
optimization methodology is efficient and universal, which means it
can also be applied in other applications of aerospace industry.
Composite stiffened panels have been used in aerospace industries
for past decades. Due to light weight nature composite panels are
prone to buckling. In this study buckling load for Ortho-grid panel
and Iso-grid panel is determined. This was accomplished by
developing a composite laminate for both skin and stiffener using
MSC PATRAN/NASTRAN was used for linear buckling analysis of
composite panels. The buckling loads of two panels were determined
based on finite element analysis results, including geometric
dimension, thickness of the skin, number of laminae, ply stacking
sequence, thickness and height of stiffener. Parametric studies of
general grid stiffened panel was conducted using skin thickness,
stiffener thickness and stiffener height as design variables.
Conclusions drawn from these results are presented. All three
buckling modes appeared and maximum buckling load was observed in
skin buckling mode for Iso-grid panel.
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