Sentences with phrase «food particle size»

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Due to its small particle size, it can be easily incorporated in its natural form into food or beverage applications.
Larger - sized particles than corn flour, cornmeal lends excellent texture to foods and has a nutty, slightly sweet taste.
Each format consists of different particle sizes, heat levels and consistencies to work in a variety of food processing environments.
Ranjit Kadan, a food technologist at the US government's Agricultural Research Service (ARS), experimented until he found the best rice cultivar and flour particle size for the wholegrain bread.
GOBBLE GOBBLE Watch a giant larvacean slurp up plastic particles (red and green dots in the video) that are a similar size to the food it's trying to capture in its mucus house.
The researchers can then place virtual particles of food inside — each with its own physical properties — and simulate how long it takes for molecule - size nutrients to seep out.
Setälä and her colleagues used 10 - micrometre (µm) fluorescent polystyrene microspheres, which were roughly the same size as some of the food particles that tiny zooplankton, such as copepods and polychaete larvae, eat.
As the intestinal lining of the small bowel becomes more damaged over time, substances larger than particle size such as disease causing bacteria and fungus, potentially toxic molecules and undigested food particles pass through these weakened and «leaky» cell membranes.
Remove foods that are difficult to digest and that have big particle size for 30 to 90 days, such as gluten, dairy, soy, grains, nightshades, nuts, seeds.
Small size of food particles and age as risk factors for gastric dilatation volvulus in Great Danes.
Theyse LFH, Van De Brom WE, Van Sluijs FJ, et al - Small size food particles and age as risk factors for gastric dilatation volvulus in Great Danes.
Fish food should be size - appropriate — small particles for small fish and so on.
Instead of trying to find a novel protein, these foods have literally decreased the size of the protein particle that gets absorbed in the intestines into the bloodstream.
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