882 resultados para Fruit Drinks
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Temporal changes in odor concentration are vitally important to many animals orienting and navigating in their environment. How are such temporal changes detected? Within the scope of the present work an accurate stimulation and analysis system was developed to examine the dynamics of physiological properties of Drosophila melanogaster olfactory receptor organs. Subsequently a new method for delivering odor stimuli was tested and used to present the first dynamic characterization of olfactory receptors at the level of single neurons. Initially, recordings of the whole antenna were conducted while stimulating with different odors. The odor delivery system allowed the dynamic characterization of the whole fly antenna, including its sensilla and receptor neurons. Based on the obtained electroantennogram data a new odor delivery method called digital sequence method was developed. In addition the degree of accuracy was enhanced, initially using electroantennograms, and later recordings of odorant receptor cells at the single sensilla level. This work shows for the first time that different odors evoked different responses within one neuron depending on the chemical structure of the odor. The present work offers new insights into the dynamic properties of olfactory transduction in Drosophila melanogaster and describes time dependent parameters underlying these properties.
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Moringa oleifera is becoming increasingly popular as an industrial crop due to its multitude of useful attributes as water purifier, nutritional supplement and biofuel feedstock. Given its tolerance to sub-optimal growing conditions, most of the current and anticipated cultivation areas are in medium to low rainfall areas. This study aimed to assess the effect of various irrigation levels on floral initiation, flowering and fruit set. Three treatments namely, a 900 mm (900IT), 600 mm (600IT) and 300 mm (300IT) per annum irrigation treatment were administered through drip irrigation, simulating three total annual rainfall amounts. Individual inflorescences from each treatment were tagged during floral initiation and monitored throughout until fruit set. Flower bud initiation was highest at the 300IT and lowest at the 900IT for two consecutive growing seasons. Fruit set on the other hand, decreased with the decrease in irrigation treatment. Floral abortion, reduced pollen viability as well as moisture stress in the style were contributing factors to the reduction in fruiting/yield observed at the 300IT. Moderate water stress prior to floral initiation could stimulate flower initiation, however, this should be followed by sufficient irrigation to ensure good pollination, fruit set and yield.
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The combined effects of shoot pruning (one or two stems) and inflorescence thinning (five or ten flowers per inflorescence) on greenhouse tomato yield and fruit quality were studied during the dry season (DS) and rainy season (RS) in Central Thailand. Poor fruit set, development of undersized (mostly parthenocarpic) fruits, as well as the physiological disorders blossom-end rot (BER) and fruit cracking (FC) turned out to be the prevailing causes deteriorating fruit yield and quality. The proportion of marketable fruits was less than 10% in the RS and around 65% in the DS. In both seasons, total yield was significantly increased when plants were cultivated with two stems, resulting in higher marketable yields only in the DS. While the fraction of undersized fruits was increased in both seasons when plants were grown with a secondary stem, the proportions of BER and FC were significantly reduced. Restricting the number of flowers per inflorescence invariably resulted in reduced total yield. However, in neither season did fruit load considerably affect quantity or proportion of the marketable yield fraction. Inflorescence thinning tended to promote BER and FC, an effect which was only significant for BER in the RS. In conclusion, for greenhouse tomato production under climate conditions as they are prevalent in Central Thailand, the cultivation with two stems appears to be highly recommendable whereas the measures to control fruit load tested in this study did not proof to be advisable.
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En el presente documento se mostraran todos los análisis y estudios realizados para determinar la factibilidad de un negocio de expendio minorista de bebidas y alimentos denominada Bar frutal ó Juice Bar , específicamente para ofrecer bebidas frescas y nutritivas de origen frutal, a las cuales se le da la opción de adicionarles suplementos vitamínicos benéficos para la salud y ser acompañadas de alimentos saludables y nutritivos. El establecimiento pretende promover un estilo de vida a través de una alimentación sana y balanceada. El proyecto incluiría líneas de alimentos que funcionaran como acompañamiento a los batidos, que por su preparación y sus características cumplirán estrictamente con el concepto de saludable y nutritivo. El bar frutal ofrece la opción de poder refrescarse y al mismo tiempo nutrirse, con la opción de adquirir suplementos nutricionales como vitaminas, minerales y proteínas. Los principales productos que se van a ofrecer serían granizados, batidos y bebidas no alcohólicas preparadas a base de mezclas de frutas naturales, con posibilidad de adicionar ingredientes naturales como soya, yogurt, leche, miel y complementos nutricionales como hierro, vitaminas y proteínas entre otros complementos vitamínicos. La compañía va a seguir un modelo de negocio de procesamiento de bebidas y alimentos de forma inmediata, cuya distribución será selectiva y directa. El objeto de este documento se limita a mostrar la metodología desarrollada para la evaluación de factibilidad financiera de la operación del primer punto de venta en la ciudad de Bogotá, y las razones por las cuales el proyecto es factible financieramente.
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Blue Leaf es un proyecto de emprendimiento que consiste en la elaboración y venta directa de bebidas naturales a base de frutas a través de un food truck en la ciudad de Bogotá. Tras revisar algunas tendencias actuales como la cultura Fitness y el Juicing, y tras identificar un problema sobre los hábitos de alimentación desordenados que llevan muchas personas, nace Blue Leaf como una alternativa de alimentación saludable, natural, práctica y diferente. El negocio contará inicialmente con un portafolio de 12 bebidas divididas en tres categorías. Primero, las bebidas alimenticias cuentan con altos contenidos nutricionales y sirven como fuente de alimento práctico y saludable; segundo, las bebidas funcionales, están diseñadas para ofrecer beneficios específicos de salud como desintoxicar, ayudar a bajar de peso o fortalecer las defensas; por último, las bebidas fuente de energía, cuentan con altos niveles de vitaminas y minerales que le permiten a los consumidores recargar energías rápidamente y continuar con sus actividades diarias. Adicionalmente, Blue Leaf ofrecerá la oportunidad a los consumidores de hacer su propia bebida, dándoles la posibilidad de elegir de entre más de 50 ingredientes entre bases, frutas, verduras, hierbas, semillas, adiciones y endulzantes. El proyecto es liderado por Paola Higuera Rodríguez y David Santiago Soto, ambos estudiantes de la Escuela de Administración de la Universidad del Rosario
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Módulo cuatro del primer crédito para el área de Inglés del ciclo 12-16. Trabaja las funciones de la descripción de la gente, lo que gusta y no gusta, las explicaciones, la narración de historietas y las expresiones de cantidad a través de los siguientes temas: animales salvajes (en libertad, granja y zoo), estados anímicos, colores, texturas, partes del cuerpo y tiempo libre. Plantea los objetivos didácticos del crédito, los contenidos y las actividades de aprendizaje. Éstas son de diversos tipos y fomentan la comprensión y expresión oral del inglés.
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Programa para Windows con actividades para el aprendizaje del Inglés a través de cuatro temáticas: Drinks, Parts of the Body, Wild Animals y Fruit. Incluye imágenes y sonidos. Ofrece la posibilidad de instalar el programa o copiarlo en un disquete.
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El aprendizaje de una lengua extranjera es mucho m??s f??cil a una temprana edad, cuando los ni??os poseen una mayor capacidad de asimilaci??n de palabras y sonidos en diferentes idiomas. Por eso, la Consejer??a de Educaci??n ha dise??ado estas unidades did??cticas destinadas al aprendizaje de ingl??s de los ni??os de tres a??os. Los objetivos son: identificar, por parte del alumno, algunas frutas y sus caracter??sticas; que comprendan una historia globalmente e instrucciones sencillas; y que reconozcan h??bitos de higiene en la alimentaci??n. La obra est?? dividida en tres partes. Primero se explican las orientaci??n did??cticas, despu??s la programaci??n de la unidad did??ctica y, por ??ltimo, se establece la secuenciaci??n de actividades por sesiones.
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Tomato plants (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. var. DRK) were grown with a split root system to determine the effect of an unequal distribution of salinity in the root zone on yield and quality. The roots of the plant were divided into two portions and each portion was irrigated with nutrient solutions differing in EC levels achieved by adding Na or K. The maximum yield was observed in treatments with unequal EC when one portion of the roots received only water and the lowest in the high EC treatments. The reduced yield in the high EC treatment was due to the incidence of blossom-end rot and reduced fruit size. Fruit size in the treatments receiving solutions of unequal EC was up to 12% greater than that in the control. No significant differences were found in soluble solids and acidity between control and all other unequal EC treatments. Ca concentration was significantly higher in the treatments where one portion of the root system received water. It was concluded that high salinity had positive effects on yield and quality provided that one portion of the root system were placed in low EC or only water.
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A rapid capillary electrophoresis method was developed simultaneously to determine artificial sweeteners, preservatives and colours used as additives in carbonated soft drinks. Resolution between all additives occurring together in soft drinks was successfully achieved within a 15-min run-time by employing the micellar electrokinetic chromatography mode with a 20 mM carbonate buffer at pH 9.5 as the aqueous phase and 62 mM sodium dodecyl sulfate as the micellar phase. By using a diode-array detector to monitor the UV-visible range (190-600 nm), the identity of sample components, suggested by migration time, could be confirmed by spectral matching relative to standards.