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Clif Bar Builder’s Bar, 2.4-Ounce Bars Clif Bar Builder’s Bar is the first delicious high protein bar to pay tribute to those who turn their everyday world into a gym. It will fuel your muscles with added protein, especially when your day requires a little extra oomph 12 bars per box… |
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Stevita Supreme – 50pkts – 1.8 oz / Packet $1.99 Stevia Supreme – 50pkts The purest Stevita Stevia ( 95% minimum purity) is blended with xylitol,a flowing agent extracted mainly from the bark of the birch tree, with many superior health properties such as anti-caries, safe for diabetics and non-caloric…. |
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BurnOut Eco-Sensitive Zinc Oxide Sunscreen SPF 32 $17.95 For face and body, oil-free formula. Goes on clean and clear, with no chalky whitening. Matte finish, non-greasy, perfect for sensitive skin. Chemical-free – no oxybenzone…. |
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Safe 4 School WOWBUTTER Tastes Just Like Peanut Butter-Creamy 17.6 OZ (Pack of 6) $5.49 School Peanut Allergy Policies Change Lunchbox Routine Schools are now banning our kids from bringing peanut butter sandwiches to their schools due to the high risk of severe reactions to kids with peanut allergies. |
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>Cib lactose free vhc van 8 oz. CARNATION® INSTANT BREAKFAST® LACTOSE FREE VHC … |
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Stevita – Singles Strawberry Flavored Stevia Stick Packs 10 Sticks Stevita $4.79 Refreshing STRAWBERRY flavor in a convenient easy-open packet! Dissolve one 1.8 oz packet into a 16oz bottle of water (or a glass of water) 10 Sticks per Box… |
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DeLorme Earthmate GPS LT-40 2010 $69.95 Voice-guided navigation, super-high-sensitivity chipset, support for netbooks, 3-D perspective, superior large-screen visibility, updated Street Atlas USA 2010 software. Automatic on-the-go searching and routing, 4 million places of interest. Just plug the LT-40 into the USB port of your laptop PC or UMPC. Turn Your Laptop or PC into a Powerful GPS Navigator Turn your … |
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Wise Foods Sampler Kit $23.00 At Wise Company, we are dedicated to providing outdoor enthusiasts with ready-made freeze dry and dehydrated meals that are delicious, nutritious, and lightweight. Wise Company outdoor meals are packaged in durable, extra strength Mylar foil pouches that ensure freshness for up to seven years. Our outdoor meals are prepared in minutes by just adding water, making them perfect backpacking, camping,… |
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Wheat Belly: Lose the Wheat, Lose the Weight, and Find Your Path Back To Health $20.99 A renowned cardiologist explains how eliminating wheat from our diets can prevent fat storage, shrink unsightly bulges, and reverse myriad health problems.Every day, over 200 million Americans consume food products made of wheat. As a result, over 100 million of them experience some form of adverse health effect, ranging from minor rashes and high blood sugar to the unattractive stomach bulges tha… |
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The 17 Day Diet: A Doctor’s Plan Designed for Rapid Results $11.70 BRAND NEW 2011 HARDBACK EDITION. SOME SHELFWEAR MARKS…. |
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A Practical Guide to Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry $176 Long considered too unwieldy for most practical purposes, Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (GFAAS) is now considered an indispensable tool of analytical chemistry. Thanks to a series of relatively recent instrumental and methodological improvements that make the technique more easy to control, GFAAS is now routinely used for measuring concentrations of many trace elements (all metals and some nonmetals) in biological, clinical, environmental, food, geological, and other samples-especially in cases in which the samples are either too small or in which the analyte concentrations are too low to be measured by flame atomic absorption techniques. A Practical Guide to Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry is an up-to-date and thorough guide to performing GFAAS. Following a concise introduction to GFAAS theory, nomenclature, and analytical methodology, the authors present a detailed discussion of all practical aspects of GFAAS. In separate chapters they provide in-depth coverage of calibration, instrumentation, interference-free analysis, and sample preparation and introduction. Chapters also examine the types, costs, and training of commercial GFAAS instrumentation, and strategies for developing GFAAS methods tailored to the unique demands of your research pursuits. The book concludes with a series of helpful appendices featuring a fascinating historical account of GFAAS, a guide to relevant literature in the field, and a valuable compilation of conditions for performing GFAAS. A Practical Guide to Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry belongs in the working libraries of all analytical chemists. |
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Breastfeeding Advocacy: Nestl Boycott, Breastfeeding in Public, Mom’s Breastaurant, Lactivism $8.78 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Nestlé boycott is a boycott launched on July 4, 1977, in the United States against the Swiss based Nestlé corporation. It spread quickly throughout the United States, and expanded into Europe in the early 1980s. It was prompted by concern about the company’s marketing of breast milk substitutes (infant formula), particularly in less economically developed countries (LEDCs), which campaigners claim contributes to the unnecessary death and suffering of babies, largely among the poor. Among the campaigners, Professor Derek Jelliffe and his wife Patrice, who had contributed to establish the World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action (WABA), were particularly instrumental in helping to coordinate the boycott and giving it ample visibility throughout the world. Groups such as the International Baby Food Action Network (IBFAN), and Save the Children claim that the promotion of infant formula over breast-feeding has led to health problems and deaths among infants in less economically developed countries. There are four problems that can arise when poor mothers in developing countries switch to formula: Advocacy groups and charities have accused Nestlé of unethical methods of promoting infant formula over breast-milk to poor mothers in developing countries. For example, IBFAN claim that Nestlé supports the distribution of free powdered formula samples to hospitals and maternity wards; after leaving the hospital, the formula is no longer free, but because the supplementation has interfered with lactation the family must continue to buy the formula. IBFAN also allege that Nestlé uses “humanitarian aid” to create markets, does not label its products in a language appropriate to the country where they are sold, and offers gifts and sponsorship to |
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Catering and Food Service Companies of Hong Kong: Maxim’s Catering, Mister Softee, Caf de Coral, Fairwood, Ajisen Ramen, Xen Coffee $13.57 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Maxim’s Catering, Mister Softee, Café de Coral, Fairwood, Ajisen Ramen, Xen Coffee, Café de Coral, Pacific Coffee Company, Aji Ichiban, Dai Pai Dong. Excerpt: Aji Ichiban item Japanese name item Kanji : / item Transliterations Aji Ichiban is one of the largest snack food franchises founded in Hong Kong . There are over 90 international locations in varying international destinations. Product Items sold vary by location and encompass a wide range of flavors from both East Asian, Japanese and American cuisines, including beef jerky, dried apricots, Skittles , chocolates, nonpareils, spicy dried fish , plum tablets, chili olives , fried and shredded squid , shrimp crackers, hot dog and hamburger shaped gummy candies, wasabi peas , etc. In addition to providing products based on gustatory appeal, many Aji Ichiban shops carry items that have ties to traditional Eastern remedies. The stores have small bowls of samples for most of the snack items – mainly dried fruit and seafood preparations – so that customers can taste the snacks before they buy them. The snacks are purchased by taking a bag and filling it up with food from the various stations, according to the cost. It is then weighed and you pay accordingly. International Locations United States In the United States , Aji Ichiban USA was founded in 2000 as an exclusive franchise and they have stores in New York City , in Chinatown around Manhattan and Queens, as well as in the Chinatowns in Boston , Chicago , Richardson, TX, and San Gabriel, CA and Rockville , Maryland a suburb of Washington, DC . Many Chinese political leaders have paid visits to these stores. References (URLs online) See also (online edition) Websites (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at An Ajisen Ramen restaurant |
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Chemical composition and protein antigenicity — Almond (Prunus dulcis) and macadamia nut (Macadamia integrifolia) seeds. $49.99 Almond and macadamia nut cultivars were analyzed for physical seed characteristics, chemical composition, and protein antigenicity. The effect of environmental conditions (geographic location and harvest year) on almond seed composition was also investigated. Almond samples ranged from 0.78-1.44 g in individual seed weight, 18.3-27.8 mm in length, 9.8-13.8 mm in width, and 6.9-10.2 mm in thickness. Macadamia nut samples ranged from 2.41-3.36 g in individual seed weight, 18.7-20.1 mm in diameter, and 14.4-15.9 mm in thickness. Moisture, lipid, protein, ash, soluble sugars, and tannins ranged from 2.9-5.6%, 50.9-66.7%, 15.7-26.7%, 2.6-3.5%, 3.0-6.5%, and 0.07-0.36% in almond seeds and 1.7-2.6%, 60.0-66.2%, 5.6-7.1%, 1.0-1.4%, 5.3-8.7%, and 0.03-0.04% in macadamia nut seeds, respectively. The acidic amino acids (glutamic acid and aspartic acid) were the dominate amino acids in almond and macadamia nut proteins, accounting for 24.4-43.3% and 35.1-40.8% of total amino acids. Almond and macadamia nut seed proteins have essential-to-total amino acid ratio ranges of 25.4-33.8% and 22.5-26.1% and are also rich sources of arginine with ranges of 7.3-11.9% and 9.4-11.5%, respectively. Total free amino acids in almond seeds ranged from 172.3-723.2 mg/100 g dry weight, with free asparagine accounting for 14.9-44.9% of total free amino acids. A monoclonal-based sandwich ELISA and a polyclonal-based inhibition ELISA were developed for detecting and evaluating the antigenicity of almond and macadamia nut proteins, respectively. ELISAs, in combination with Western and Dot blot analyses, were used to investigate the antigenic stability of almond and macadamia nut proteins to various processing (thermal and pH) treatments and to quantify these proteins in complex food matrices. The ELISAs were able to detect almond major protein (AMP) and macadamia nut proteins at levels as low as 19.2 +/- 1.3 ng/ml and 21.8 +/- 0.9 ng/ml and were able to detect AMP and macadamia nut proteins at or |
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Chemical composition and protein antigenicity — Almond (Prunus dulcis) and macadamia nut (Macadamia integrifolia) seeds. $49.99 Almond and macadamia nut cultivars were analyzed for physical seed characteristics, chemical composition, and protein antigenicity. The effect of environmental conditions (geographic location and harvest year) on almond seed composition was also investigated. Almond samples ranged from 0.78-1.44 g in individual seed weight, 18.3-27.8 mm in length, 9.8-13.8 mm in width, and 6.9-10.2 mm in thickness. Macadamia nut samples ranged from 2.41-3.36 g in individual seed weight, 18.7-20.1 mm in diameter, and 14.4-15.9 mm in thickness. Moisture, lipid, protein, ash, soluble sugars, and tannins ranged from 2.9-5.6%, 50.9-66.7%, 15.7-26.7%, 2.6-3.5%, 3.0-6.5%, and 0.07-0.36% in almond seeds and 1.7-2.6%, 60.0-66.2%, 5.6-7.1%, 1.0-1.4%, 5.3-8.7%, and 0.03-0.04% in macadamia nut seeds, respectively. The acidic amino acids (glutamic acid and aspartic acid) were the dominate amino acids in almond and macadamia nut proteins, accounting for 24.4-43.3% and 35.1-40.8% of total amino acids. Almond and macadamia nut seed proteins have essential-to-total amino acid ratio ranges of 25.4-33.8% and 22.5-26.1% and are also rich sources of arginine with ranges of 7.3-11.9% and 9.4-11.5%, respectively. Total free amino acids in almond seeds ranged from 172.3-723.2 mg/100 g dry weight, with free asparagine accounting for 14.9-44.9% of total free amino acids. A monoclonal-based sandwich ELISA and a polyclonal-based inhibition ELISA were developed for detecting and evaluating the antigenicity of almond and macadamia nut proteins, respectively. ELISAs, in combination with Western and Dot blot analyses, were used to investigate the antigenic stability of almond and macadamia nut proteins to various processing (thermal and pH) treatments and to quantify these proteins in complex food matrices. The ELISAs were able to detect almond major protein (AMP) and macadamia nut proteins at levels as low as 19.2 +/- 1.3 ng/ml and 21.8 +/- 0.9 ng/ml and were able to detect AMP and macadamia nut proteins at or |
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Market Day in Provence $25 At farmers’ markets, we expect to see fruit bursting with juicy sweetness and vegetables greener than a golf course. For Michèle de La Pradelle these expectations are mostly the result of a show performed by merchants and sustained by our propensity to see what we want to see there. Hailed upon its release in France, the award-winning Market Day in Provence lays bare the mechanisms of the contemporary outdoor market by providing a definitive account of the centuries-old institution at Carpentras, a city near Avignon in the south of France famous for its quintessential public street market.The renewal and celebration of the outdoor market culture in recent years, argues de La Pradelle, artfully masks a fierce commitment to modern-day free-market economics. Responding to consumer desire for an experience that recalls a time before impersonal supermarket chains and mass-produced products, buyers and sellers alike create an atmosphere built on various fictions. Vendors at the market at Carpentras, for example, oblige patrons by acting like lifelong acquaintances of those whom they’ve only just met as they dispense free samples and lively, witty banter. Likewise, going to the market to look for “freshness” becomes a way for the consumer to signify the product’s relation to nature—a denial of the workaday reality of growing melons under plastic sheets, then machine-sorting, crating, and transporting them. Offering captivating descriptions of goods and the friendly and occasionally piquant exchanges between buyers and sellers, Market Day in Provence will be devoured by any reader with an interest in areas as diverse as food, ethnography, globalization, modernity, and French culture. |
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Plant Pathology: Techniques and Protocols $95.55 Plant diseases can have an enormous impact on our lives. In a world where total crop failure can quickly lead to human misery and starvation, accurate diagnostics play a key role in keeping plants free from pathogens. In Plant Pathology: Techniques and Prools, expert researchers provide methods which are vital to the diagnosis of plant diseases across the globe, addressing all three categories of plant pathology techniques: traditional, serological, and nucleic acid. Chapters examine recent and developing issues with crop identity and authenticity, allowing workers to genotype samples from two major food groups. Composed in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology™ series format, each chapter contains a brief introduction, step-by-step methods, a list of necessary materials, and a Notes section which shares tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.Authoritative and reader-friendly, Plant Pathology: Techniques and Prools is an incredible guide which will soon prove to be indispensable, both to novices and expert researchers alike. |
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Presidency Of Woodrow Wilson $31.4 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Palmer Raids, First Red Scare, Overman Committee, Red Summer of 1919, Allied Intervention in the Russian Civil War, Bisbee Deportation, North Russia Campaign, Siberian Intervention, Preparedness Movement, Espionage Act of 1917, Fourteen Points, Sedition Act of 1918, Food and Fuel Control Act, 1919 United States Anarchist Bombings, Committee on Public Information, Missionary Diplomacy, Freedom of the Seas, Pueblo Speech, Moral Diplomacy. Excerpt: The 1919 United States anarchist bombings were a series of bombings and attempted bombings carried out by anarchist followers of Luigi Galleani from April through June 1919. These bombings were used to feed the expansion of the anti-left Red Scare of 1919-20 .April mail bomb attacks In late April 1919, approximately 30 booby trap bombs were mailed to a cross-section of prominent politicians, including the Attorney General of the United States, as well as justice officials and financiers, including John D. Rockefeller. Among all the prominent names, one bomb was addressed to a FBI field agent assigned to find several Galleanist fugitives, including a Galleanist ringleader, Carlo Valdinoci. The mail bombs were wrapped in bright green paper and stamped “Gimbel Brother’s – Novelty Samples.” Inside the paper was a cardboard box containing a six-inch by three-inch block of hollowed wood about one inch in thickness, packed with a stick of dynamite . A small vial of sulfuric acid was fastened to the wood block, along with three fulminate-of-mercury blasting caps . Opening one end of the box (one end was marked “open”) released a coil spring that caused the acid to drip from its vial onto the blasting caps; the acid ate through the caps, igniting them and detonating the dynamite. The Galleanists intended their bombs to be delivered on May |
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Product Sample $44.99 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A product sample is a sample of a consumer product that is given to the consumer so that he or she may try a product before committing to a purchase. A free sample or “freebie” is a portion of food or other product given to consumers in shopping malls, supermarkets, retail stores, or other venues. Sometimes samples of non-perishable items are included in direct marketing mailings. The purpose of a free sample is to acquaint the consumer with a new product, and is similar to the concept of a test drive, in that a customer is able to try out a product before purchasing it. Many consumer product companies now offer free samples through their websites, to encourage consumers to regularly use the products, and to gather data for mailing lists of potentially interested customers. Paint chips are samples of paint colors that are sometimes offered as free samples. |
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Start and Run a Bed and Breakfast $20.95 It takes more than dreams and a spare bedroom to run a successful B&B. Start & Run a Bed & Breakfast shows entrepreneurs how they can open their homes to visitors and make a profit.Written by two successful B&B owners, this book is essential for anyone who already runs a B&B and for those who are just dreaming of it. It will help them to create business and marketing plans to ensure their success.The clearly written text, along with easy-to-follow worksheets and explanatory samples, shows readers how to plan everything from renovations to record keeping and how to keep the business running trouble free through the early years.This practical guide answers questions such as:* Would I be a good B&B host?* Who are the customers I should cater to?* How do I promote my B&B on the Internet?* What kind of food services should I offer?* Why should I do financial forecasting? This book offers a behind-the-scenes look at how successful B&Bs keep their guests coming back year after year. |
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Tetra Aquarium Starter Kit, 5 Gallons $39.84 Tetra Aquarium Starter Kit, 5 Gallons: Aquarium tank size: 5 gallons Glass aquarium tank Hood with light Powerfilter Starter samples of food Instructions on water care Purchase of aquarium starter kit ensures free enrollment in TetraCare program |
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The role of fomites in the transmission of norovirus. $49.99 Introduction. Acute gastroenteritis is a common illness in humans. It has a high morbidity worldwide and in the United States (U.S); a sizeable mortality is reported in developing countries. Viruses are a common cause of acute gastroenteritis and noroviruses are the leading cause of non-bacterial gastroenteritis (1). Fomites play an important role in the infection cycle of norovirus. This study explored the comparability between a quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) model to predict the probability of illness from norovirus due to environmental contamination with actual observed attack rates, the impact of appropriate cleaning procedures on fomites contamination, and the role of fomites in the transmission of norovirus.;Method. Data from three different norovirus illness outbreaks occurring from 2004 to 2005 in Arizona in different venues were used. Questionnaires were used to determine demographics, symptoms associated with gastrointestinal illness, medical visits, and potential exposures such as food items consumed. When available, stool samples were collected from ill participants. Fomites samples were also gathered from the different venues; houseboats, college summer camp living spaces, and a restaurant. These samples were tested for norovirus using reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Viral concentration on fomites was calculated using the most probable number methodology.;Results. Norovirus was found on fomites from all three outbreaks. Improper cleaning of fomites increased the proportion of norovirus positive fomites from 40 percent to 70 percent in contrast, after cleaning and disinfection with 5000 mg/L free chloride, the proportion of norovirus positive fomites decreased to 33%. The predicted values from the quantitative microbial risk assessment model were consistent with the observed epidemiological attack rates.;Conclusion. This study showed unequivocally that fomites play an important role in the transmission cycle of |
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The role of fomites in the transmission of norovirus. $49.99 Introduction. Acute gastroenteritis is a common illness in humans. It has a high morbidity worldwide and in the United States (U.S); a sizeable mortality is reported in developing countries. Viruses are a common cause of acute gastroenteritis and noroviruses are the leading cause of non-bacterial gastroenteritis (1). Fomites play an important role in the infection cycle of norovirus. This study explored the comparability between a quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) model to predict the probability of illness from norovirus due to environmental contamination with actual observed attack rates, the impact of appropriate cleaning procedures on fomites contamination, and the role of fomites in the transmission of norovirus.;Method. Data from three different norovirus illness outbreaks occurring from 2004 to 2005 in Arizona in different venues were used. Questionnaires were used to determine demographics, symptoms associated with gastrointestinal illness, medical visits, and potential exposures such as food items consumed. When available, stool samples were collected from ill participants. Fomites samples were also gathered from the different venues; houseboats, college summer camp living spaces, and a restaurant. These samples were tested for norovirus using reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Viral concentration on fomites was calculated using the most probable number methodology.;Results. Norovirus was found on fomites from all three outbreaks. Improper cleaning of fomites increased the proportion of norovirus positive fomites from 40 percent to 70 percent in contrast, after cleaning and disinfection with 5000 mg/L free chloride, the proportion of norovirus positive fomites decreased to 33%. The predicted values from the quantitative microbial risk assessment model were consistent with the observed epidemiological attack rates.;Conclusion. This study showed unequivocally that fomites play an important role in the transmission cycle of |
