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    Perceived Sensory Differences Among Enzyme Modified Cheeses by Themselves and When Added to Processed Cheese

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    Most sensory differences among enzyme modified cheeses are not perceived when they're used in processed cheese.This project was supported by Land O’ Lakes, Inc. and by the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station project # MN 18 081.Kleba, Sara; Reineccius, Gary; Ismail, Baraem; Vickers, Zata. (2021). Perceived Sensory Differences Among Enzyme Modified Cheeses by Themselves and When Added to Processed Cheese. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/275111

    Michael Rodriguez interviews author Gary Gildner

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    Author Gary Gildner explains why he left his tenured teaching position to move to Idaho to became a full-time writer of poetry. Gildner talks about donating his personal papers to Michigan State University Libraries' Special Collections, his writing style and how he approaches writing. Gildner is interviewed by MSU Librarian Michael Rodriguez for the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writer Series. Held at the MSU Main Library

    Author Gary Gildner reads his selected works at the Michigan Writers Series

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    Author Gary Gildner reads "Sleepy time gal," "Pavol Hudak, the poet, is talking," and "Genealogy" then answers questions from the audience. The event is convened by Peter Berg, head of the Michigan State University Libraries' Special Collections. Part of the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writers Series. Held at the MSU Main Library

    Dress, law and naked truth : a cultural study of fashion and form

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    Why are civil authorities in so-called liberal democracies affronted by public nudity and the Islamic full-face 'veil'? Why is law and civil order so closely associated with robes, gowns, suits, wigs and uniforms? Why is law so concerned with the 'evident' and the need for justice to be 'seen' to be done? Why do we dress and obey dress codes at all? In this, the first ever study devoted to the many deep cultural connections between dress and law, the author addresses these questions and more. His responses flow from the radical thesis that 'law is dress and dress is law'. Engaging with sources from The Epic of Gilgamesh to Shakespeare, Carlyle, Dickens and Damien Hirst, Professor Watt draws a revealing history of dress and civil order and offers challenging conclusions about the nature of truth and the potential for individuals to fit within the forms of civil life

    Letter from Gary Okihiro, professor, Department of Asian American Studies at Cornell University to Michi Weglyn

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    A letter from Asian American studies professor Gary Okihiro to Michi Weglyn apologizing for a critical review he wrote of her book "Years of Infamy" in 1977.These materials are from box 73 and 74 of the Frank Chin Papers. The Frank Chin Papers contain personal and professional correspondence between Frank Chin and Michi Weglyn relating to particular projects on which either author was working as well as files related to the Day of Remembrance Tribute to Michi Weglyn

    Portrait of Fred Hilmer [transparency] /

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    Condition: Good.; Title supplied by artist, see acquisition file number 204/08/00063-02.; Part of the collection of photographs of portraits of prominent Australians. "Fred Hilmer (& Prof Lex Donaldson), Prof, associate dean author of the Hilmer Report, AGSM, University of New South Wales."--Note from artist

    Supplementary information for manuscript on "Efficient encapsulation of fish oil: Capitalizing on the unique inherent characteristics of Procream and hydrolyzed whey protein"

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    Summary of the moisture, fat, and protein content of the microcapsules (Table S1) mentioned but not stated in the manuscript are included here. Serum and cream layer protein contents along with the for the cream and serum layers along with the microcapsule fat content and d[3,2] oil droplet diameter values (Table S2) used for calculating interfacial protein load are included here. DSC thermograms (Figure S1) showing glass transition onset (Tg onset), glass transition (Tg), and heat capacity (Cp) values for all microcapsules are included here. The SEM images at 600x magnification (Figure S2) are also included here. Finally, a comparison of effect of 0.5% vs. 2% protein on lipid peroxide (Figure S3) and propanal (Figure S4) formation over storage for microcapsules mentioned but not shown in manuscript are included here.This data is supplementary to the manuscript "Efficient encapsulation of fish oil: Capitalizing on the unique inherent characteristics of Procream and hydrolyzed whey protein" published in the Journal of Dairy Science.Midwest DairyHinnenkamp, Chelsey L; Reineccius, Gary A; Ismail, Baraem P. (2021). Supplementary information for manuscript on "Efficient encapsulation of fish oil: Capitalizing on the unique inherent characteristics of Procream and hydrolyzed whey protein". Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/218548

    Determination of Linear Response in the Detection of Aroma Compounds by Atmospheric Pressure Ionization−Mass Spectrometry (API-MS)

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    Linearity and detection thresholds of atmospheric pressure ionization−mass spectrometry (API-MS) were determined for 11 aroma compounds in air at concentrations ranging from 50 ppb to ∼450 ppm (moles of volatile per mole of air). In most cases, the protonated molecular ion (i.e., m/z = M + 1) was the base peak throughout the range; however, some compounds showed an increase in fragmentation at lower concentrations. Detection limits varied greatly (from 50 ppb to 14 ppm) depending upon the aroma compound being measured. The linear range was also strongly dependent upon the aroma compound, with values ranging from 4000-fold change in concentration depending upon the volatile being studied. The two volatiles with poor detection thresholds also exhibited the smallest linear range. Most compounds had linear ranges of >200. There was no apparent relationship between gas-phase basicity and either detection limit or linear range.Fil: Buffo, Roberto Americo. University of Minnesota; Estados Unidos. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán. Planta Piloto de Procesos Industriales Microbiológicos; ArgentinaFil: Zehentbauer, Gerhard. University of Minnesota; Estados UnidosFil: Reineccius, Gary A. University of Minnesota; Estados Unido

    Portrait of Helen Hughes [transparency] /

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    Condition: Good.; Title supplied by artist, see acquisition file number 204/08/00063-02.; Part of the collection of photographs of portraits of prominent Australians. Emeritus Professor of Economics Helen Hughes AO joined the CIS staff as a Senior Fellow in April 1998. Helen has had a long association with the Centre, and is co-author of the CIS Monographs Australias Asian Challenge and Working Youth. Helen has worked at the University of New South Wales, the University of Queensland and the World Bank before taking the position of Professor of Economics at the Australian National University in 1983. She was also Director of the National Centre for Development Studies, and presented the Boyer Lectures in 1985

    Gary Clark

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    Gary Clark visited The College at Brockport in February 1980. He is an author and editor known for guidebooks and illustrated works.Archived web contentSUNY BrockportWriters Forum Author Photo
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