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Microbiology of fermented soy foods in Asia: Can we learn lessons for production of plant cheese analogues?
Download2023-12-16
The food industry is facing the challenge of creating innovative, nutritious, and flavored plant-based products, due to consumer's increasing demand for the health and environmental sustainability. Fermentation as a unique and effective tool plays an important role in the innovation of food...
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Fall 2023
The limitation of global water resources requires a sustainable and advanced technology to acquire clean water. Cold plasma emerges as a green and sustainable technology in wastewater treatment, food processing and agricultural field. Synergy of a myriad of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species...
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Microcosm Evaluation of Community Level Physiological Profiling in Oil Sands Process Affected Water
Download2012-11-02
Eaton, B., Humphries, D., Davies, J.
A microcosm-based experiment was conducted to investigate the ability of community level physiological profiling (CLPP) to detect changes in an aquatic microbial community resulting from exposure to oil sands process affected water (OSPW). Detection of the microbial response was done by using...
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Fall 2013
This thesis outlines the development of two platforms for integrating microfabricated sensors with high pressure feedthroughs for application in hostile high temperature high pressure environments. An application in oil well production logging is explored and two sensors were implemented with...