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FINL Vol. 6, No. 1 Insect Food Conversion Efficiencies
The nutritional components (e.g., protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals) of ingested food may or may not be digested and absorbed. The proportion of ... low ECDs. Low ECDs may result from a requirement of these insects to metabolize digested food in order to produce water. Understanding of these basic principles of nutritional ecology can enhance ...
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USGS National Wildlife Health Center - Avian Cholera
Aerosol tranmission may also occur. The bacteria may survive up to ... and are not unique to avian cholera infection. The upper digestive tract may contain recently ingested food, while lower digestive tract may contain a thick yellowish viscous fluid that contains large ...
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Progressive Environmental Co. | Ozone
Applications for ozone in the food processing/packaging industries are extremely varied. Since ozone is the most powerful disinfectant available for ... Ozone reverts to elemental oxygen after a very short time, making it impossible to be ingested by the consumer. Ozone used in the gas phase in cold storage environments has been ...
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COPA - PCBs and Superfund in Bloomington, Indiana
IQ scores among more heavily contaminated children in Taiwan whose mothers, while pregnant with them, ingested rice oil accidentally laced with PCBs and other chemicals. PCBs enter the body through contaminated food and air and through skin contact. The most common route of exposure is by eating fish and shellfish from PCB-contaminated water. ...
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Green Living Now Web Store
Some types of plastic are carcinogenic; others migrate from packaging into our food and water. Typically, the softer the plastic, the less chemically stable it is, and the more ... on the crops that the animals and we eat, organic and conventional alike. The amount ingested is greatly reduced by avoiding meat and dairy products, as most toxins, including Dioxin, tend to ...
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Food Allergies in Children - Keep Kids Healthy
A severe reaction can include anaphylaxis, with difficulty breathing, ... or formula, eczema, hayfever, or asthma, or having other family members with these conditions or a food allergy. Most importantly, breastfeed and avoid supplementing with infant formula or offering solids for at ...
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Health hazards from Genetically Engineered Food
DNA may enter our tissues if we eat GE food. Research Indicates that Ingested Virus Genes may be taken up by Body Cells The famous studies of ... engineered genes may have contributed to the recent appearance of serious infectious diseases. "Genetically Engineered Food - Safety Problems" Published by PSRAST Siteguide Starting points Website search Site Map Start page News ...
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Ferret News #65: Ferret Intestinal Blockage & Inappropriate Ferret Food
Their intestines do not have the ability to break down these food materials. (Read more about appropriate treats for ferrets in FerretNews #39.) Signs and Symptoms of ... in the intestine and stomach. Specialized internal lubricant works safely and quickly to help remove ingested items. Great tasting veterinary formula that is safe and easy to use. Symptoms: If your ...
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International News on Genetic Engineering in Agriculture - 1999/05/01
US farmers from Europe not to grow GM crops. ------------------ On the Fate of Orally Ingested Foreign DNA in Mice: chromosomal association and placental transmission to the fetus. Schubbert R, Hohlweg U, ... by a Dutch team, reported in New Scientist magazine earlier this year, suggested that DNA from food lingers in the large intestine for several minutes. Strands of genetic code could have time ...
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International News on Genetic Engineering in Agriculture - 1998/10/01
Boston Globe September 23, 1998, Wednesday, City Edition HEADLINE: Genetic engineering debate shifting to America; FOOD FOR THOUGHT / SAFEGUARDING WHAT WE EAT; Last of three parts By By Stan Grossfeld, Globe ... this DNA survive the passage through the gastrointestinal (GI) tract in small amounts (1-2%). Food-ingested M13 DNA reaches peripheral white blood cells, the spleen and liver via the intestinal ...
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