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On the BC Robert Winkler was born in Budapest and graduated from
high school. He was drafted into forced labor in 1944. After the
war he entered the technical university of Budapest and graduated
in structural engineering. He immigrated to the US in 1957 after
the Hungarian Revolution and had a productive career in civil
engineering. He has been married to Jolan Winkler for 37 years and
lives in Riverdale, New York. This book tells the story of a young
Hungarian Jewish man drafted into forced labor and his numerous
escape attempts. The "escape artist" vividly describes the tricks
he used to fool the Hungarian and the Germans who inadvertently
shielded him from Hungarian captors.
The quality and safety of food are crucial for human nutrition.
However, evaluating the chemical composition of food is challenging
for the analyst and requires powerful methods. Chromatography and
mass spectrometry (MS) is the gold standard for analyzing complex
food samples, including raw materials and intermediate and finished
products. Mass Spectrometry in Food Analysis covers the MS-based
analysis of different aspects of food quality, which include
nutritional value, profile of macronutrients (proteins, lipids, and
carbohydrates), micronutrients (vitamins), and nutraceutical active
compounds. Additionally, sensory quality, flavor, food pigments,
safety, and detection of pesticides, contact materials, veterinary
drugs and pharmaceuticals, organic pollutants, and pathogens are
covered. Key Features: Contains the basics of mass spectrometry and
experimental strategies Explores determination of macro- and
micronutrients Analyzes sensory and nutraceutical food quality
Discusses detection of contaminants and proof of authenticity
Presents emerging methods for food analysis This book contains an
introductory section that explains the basics of MS and the
difference between targeted and untargeted strategies for
beginners. Further, it points out new analytical challenges, such
as monitoring contaminants of emerging concern, and presents
innovative techniques (e.g., ambient ionization MS and data
mining). Also available in the Food Analysis & Properties
Series: Nanoemulsions in Food Technology: Development,
Characterization, and Applications, edited by Javed Ahmad and Leo
M.L. Nollet (ISBN: 978-0-367-61492-8) Sequencing Technologies in
Microbial Food Safety and Quality, edited by Devarajan Thangadurai,
Leo M.L. Nollet, Saher Islam, and Jeyabalan Sangeetha (ISBN:
978-0-367-35118-2) Chiral Organic Pollutants: Monitoring and
Characterization in Food and the Environment, edited by Edmond
Sanganyado, Basil K. Munjanja, and Leo M.L. Nollet (ISBN:
978-0-367-42923-2) For a complete list of books in this series,
please visit our website at:
www.crcpress.com/Food-Analysis--Properties/book-series/CRCFOODANPRO
Metabolomics and proteomics allow deep insights into the chemistry
and physiology of biological systems. This book expounds
open-source programs, platforms and programming tools for analysing
metabolomics and proteomics mass spectrometry data. In contrast to
commercial software, open-source software is created by the
academic community, which facilitates the direct interaction
between users and developers and accelerates the implementation of
new concepts and ideas. The first section of the book covers the
basics of mass spectrometry, experimental strategies, data
operations, the open-source philosophy, metabolomics, proteomics
and statistics/ data mining. In the second section, active
programmers and users describe available software packages.
Included tutorials, datasets and code examples can be used for
training and for building custom workflows. Finally, every reader
is invited to participate in the open science movement.
On the BC Robert Winkler was born in Budapest and graduated from
high school. He was drafted into forced labor in 1944. After the
war he entered the technical university of Budapest and graduated
in structural engineering. He immigrated to the US in 1957 after
the Hungarian Revolution and had a productive career in civil
engineering. He has been married to Jolan Winkler for 37 years and
lives in Riverdale, New York. This book tells the story of a young
Hungarian Jewish man drafted into forced labor and his numerous
escape attempts. The "escape artist" vividly describes the tricks
he used to fool the Hungarian and the Germans who inadvertently
shielded him from Hungarian captors.
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