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Research of Influence of Steam Contact Heating on Thermal Stability of a Wall of Glass Canning Jar
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作者 Yakov G. Verkhivkert Ella I. Altman 《Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering(B)》 2012年第3期293-298,共6页
关键词 玻璃容器 水蒸汽 稳定性影响 加热 罐头瓶 罐头产品 工艺工程师 制造过程
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Some Applications of the Percolation Theory: Brief Review of the Century Beginning 被引量:2
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作者 Alexander Herega 《材料科学与工程(中英文A版)》 2015年第11期409-414,共6页
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Analysis of Ejector Cooling Flow
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作者 Butovskyi Iegor Kogut Volodimyr Khmelniuk Mykhailo 《Chinese Business Review》 2017年第4期203-209,共7页
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Antioxidant systems in chick embryo development. Part 1.Vitamin E,carotenoids and selenium 被引量:4
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作者 Peter F.Surai Vladimir I.Fisinin Filiz Karadas 《Animal Nutrition》 SCIE 2016年第1期1-11,共11页
Chick viability is known to be an important factor determining profitability of the poultry industry. Chick embryo tissues contain a high proportion of highly polyunsaturated fatty acids in the lipid fraction and ther... Chick viability is known to be an important factor determining profitability of the poultry industry. Chick embryo tissues contain a high proportion of highly polyunsaturated fatty acids in the lipid fraction and therefore need antioxidant defence. The antioxidant system of the developing embryo and newly hatched chick includes the antioxidant enzymes(superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, catalase), water-soluble antioxidants(ascorbic acid, taurine, carnitine, glutathione, etc.), fat-soluble antioxidants(vitamin E, carotenoids, coenzyme Q) as well as selenium(Se). In fact, the high levels of endogenous antioxidants within the egg and embryonic tissues can clearly serve as a major adaptive mechanism for the protection of the tissue during the oxidative stress experienced at hatching. It has been shown that among different nutrients in the maternal diet which could significantly affect chick embryo development and their viability in the early posthatch life, natural antioxidants have been suggested to play a central role. Our data indicate that increased supplementation of the maternal diet can substantially increase concentrations of vitamin E, carotenoids(especially canthaxanthin) and Se in developing chick tissues and significantly decrease susceptibility to lipid peroxidation being effective nutritional tools to deal with various commercial stresses in poultry production. 展开更多
关键词 ANTIOXIDANTS Vitamin E Carotenoids SELENIUM Chick embryo
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