Proceedings of the World's Dairy Congress: Washington, D. C., October 2, 3; Philadelphia, Pa., October 4; Syracuse, N. Y., October 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 1923, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1924 |
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... lactose . 474 ALAN LEIGHTON and P. N. PETER__ 477 Standardizing the ice - cream mix . W. B. COMBS- 488 Sandy ice cream . C. D. DAHLE__ 500 SESSION 11. METHODS OF IMPROVING AND PROTECTING THE MILK SUPPLY . How can we best safeguard our ...
... lactose . 474 ALAN LEIGHTON and P. N. PETER__ 477 Standardizing the ice - cream mix . W. B. COMBS- 488 Sandy ice cream . C. D. DAHLE__ 500 SESSION 11. METHODS OF IMPROVING AND PROTECTING THE MILK SUPPLY . How can we best safeguard our ...
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... lactose or milk sugar , and it serves the purpose of producing heat and energy . Mineral salts . - Milk is rich in mineral salts ( except iron ) , particu- larly salts of potassium and the phosphates of sodium and calcium , which are ...
... lactose or milk sugar , and it serves the purpose of producing heat and energy . Mineral salts . - Milk is rich in mineral salts ( except iron ) , particu- larly salts of potassium and the phosphates of sodium and calcium , which are ...
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... lactose into lactic acid with a consequent souring of the milk ; ( b ) the second group ( the growth of which is not as vigorous as the first , and is inhibited by its presence ) , which decomposes the proteins , causing putrefaction in ...
... lactose into lactic acid with a consequent souring of the milk ; ( b ) the second group ( the growth of which is not as vigorous as the first , and is inhibited by its presence ) , which decomposes the proteins , causing putrefaction in ...
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... lactose and saccharose . In other words , they were ordinary milks condensed to 35 or 40 per cent of their volume , with the addition of 40 to 44 per cent of saccharose . The analysis of the second group ( the evaporated milks ) showed ...
... lactose and saccharose . In other words , they were ordinary milks condensed to 35 or 40 per cent of their volume , with the addition of 40 to 44 per cent of saccharose . The analysis of the second group ( the evaporated milks ) showed ...
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... lactose , this proved ample in quantity . The only ele- ments absent were the vitamins . These were supplied by the use of orange juice . Beginning about the seventh day 10 drops of this were given each morning before the first feeding ...
... lactose , this proved ample in quantity . The only ele- ments absent were the vitamins . These were supplied by the use of orange juice . Beginning about the seventh day 10 drops of this were given each morning before the first feeding ...
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