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While the process is secret, the general method for making yeast extract on a commercial scale is to add salt to a suspension of yeast, making the solution hypertonic, which leads to the cells shrivelling up ; this triggers " autolysis ", in which the yeast self-destructs.
As of 2009, the world production of neptunium-237 by commercial power reactors was over 1000 critical masses a year, but to extract the isotope from irradiated fuel elements would be a major industrial undertaking.
The general method for making yeast extract for food products such as Vegemite and Marmite on a commercial scale is to add sodium chloride ( salt ) to a suspension of yeast, making the solution hypertonic, which leads to the cells shrivelling up ; this triggers autolysis, in which the yeast self-destructs.
One common commercial use of yeast extract is as a flavor enhancer in processed food products, including vegetarian and vegan foods.
The general method for making yeast extract for food products such as Vegemite and Marmite on a commercial scale is to add salt to a suspension of yeast, making the solution hypertonic, which leads to the cells ' shrivelling up.
In commercial operations, spawning is often stimulated using a process called hypophysation, where lyophilized pituitary extract is injected into the fish.
This plant extract was widely used for medicinal purposes by American Indians and is a component of a variety of commercial healthcare products.
This plant extract was widely used for medicinal purposes by American Indians and is a component of a variety of commercial healthcare products.
Hawes ' process was further refined by Thomas Newton Dickinson, Sr., who is credited with starting the commercial production of witch hazel extract, also in Essex, Connecticut, in 1866, and eventually establishing nine production sites in eastern Connecticut.
The commercial preparation of ipecac consists of 1 / 14 of an alcoholic extract of the roots and rhizomes of ipecac root.
Evolutionary Technologies International ( ETI ) was the first company to offer a commercial solution for " extract, transform, load " processes for database usage and data warehousing.
Towards the end of the siege, the garrison and townsfolk were living largely on their remaining draught oxen and horses ( mainly in the form of " chevril ", a meat paste named after the commercial beef extract " Bovril ").
In March 2011, the United States Bureau of Land Management called into question proposals in the U. S. for commercial operations, stating that " There are no economically viable ways yet known to extract and process oil shale for commercial purposes.
* Celery extract ( Apium graveolens ) ( mosquitos ) In clinical testing an extract of celery was demonstrated to be at least equally effective to 25 % DEET, although the commercial availability of such an extract is not known.
Many of the thermal features at Whakarewarewa have been adversely affected by Rotorua residents taking advantage of the underlying geothermal fluids of the city by drawing shallow wells ( 20 – 200 m deep ) to extract hot water for both domestic and commercial heating.
Noki is a commercial utility ( demo / trial version available ) to explore and extract Phone book, SMS, Calendar, Memo, Bookmark and other user files from the backup file of Nokia phone ( created using Nokia PC Suite or Nokia Ovi Suite ).

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Immediately to the south lies the World Financial Center, a complex of several commercial buildings occupied by tenants including American Express, Dow Jones & Company, Merrill Lynch, Nomura Holdings, RBC Capital Markets, and Deloitte & Touche.
Hilversum is home to an extensive complex of audio and television studios belonging to the national broadcast production company NOS, as well as to the studios and offices of all the Dutch public broadcasting organizations and many commercial TV production companies.
One cultural pattern consists of the formerly Indianized, rice-growing peasants in the valleys and plains of Sumatra, Java, and Bali ; another cultural complex is composed of the largely Islamic coastal commercial sector ; a third, more marginal sector consists of the upland forest farming communities which exist by means of subsistence swidden agriculture.
Many defendants in serious and complex fraud cases are represented by solicitors experienced in commercial litigation, including negotiation.
The system safety philosophy is to be applied to complex and critical systems, such as commercial airliners, complex weapon systems, spacecraft, rail and transportation systems, air traffic control system and other complex and safety-critical industrial systems.
They include a new speedway stadium, major shopping and entertainment centers, a commercial complex popularly called a " New Center of Toruń ", a music theater, a center of contemporary art, hotels, office buildings, facilities for the Nicolaus Copernicus University, roads and tram routes, sewage and fresh water delivery systems, residential projects, the possibility of a new bridge over the Vistula, and more.
The standard is complex and has been relatively slow to be established at least in part owing to commercial interests.
Until the mid-1930s, when the first commercial yeast-extract vitamin B complex and semi-synthetic vitamin C supplement tablets were sold, vitamins were obtained solely through food intake, and changes in diet ( which, for example, could occur during a particular growing season ) usually greatly altered the types and amounts of vitamins ingested.
Morris's patterns for woven textiles, some of which were also machine made under ordinary commercial conditions, included intricate double-woven furnishing fabrics in which two sets of warps and wefts are interlinked to create complex gradations of colour and texture.
There is also an industrial area in the complex which is home to firms, agencies, and other commercial businesses.
Freed from this traditional system by the advent of independent commercial studios, the new generation of entrepreneurial producers – many of whom were former record company employees themselves – were able to create and occupy a new stratum in the industry, taking on a more direct and complex role in the musical process.
It introduced significant commercial and technical innovations, including the first drive-in service station ( 1913 ), complimentary road maps, drilling over water at Ferry Lake, and the catalytic cracking refining process ( Gulf installed the world's first commercial catalytic cracking unit at its Port Arthur, Texas, refinery complex in 1951 ).
Lantana, directed by Ray Lawrence attained critical and commercial success in 2001 for its examination of a complex series of relationships in suburban Sydney, and events surrounding a mysterious crime.
The complex of commercial buildings in the town center of Hervanta was designed by the Finnish architect Reima Pietilä.
With few earlier MMORPGs to take lesson from, the staff behind Ultima Online were breaking new ground and had to solve complex issues that had never been faced in a commercial game on such a wide scale before.
With glamorous costumes and sets, a musical score by Stephen Sondheim, and Jean-Paul Belmondo in the title-role, it was seen as Resnais's most commercial film to date, but its complex narrative structure showed clear links with some of the formal preoccupations of his earlier films.
Clayborne's relationship with Russell is shown to be complex, the two of them taking early opposite views but the situation slowly changing as Russell comes to appreciate what has been unleashed and what has indeed been lost as science gives way to commercial exploitation that he cannot control.
The current proposals are to convert the disused shell into a mass entertainments and commercial complex, with dedicated transport links ( a proposed extension of the Northern Line from Kennington could be complete by 2015 ).
Other parts have been converted into a commercial complex retaining the original French colonial walls.
From here, Route 120 heads northwest along the northern edge of the sports complex as a four-lane divided at-grade Paterson Plank Road, passing through industrial and commercial areas.
The TigerTown retail shopping complex continues to expand its commercial developments with stores like Kohl's, Bed Bath & Beyond, and Home Depot along with many restaurants like Chick-Fil-A, McDonalds, and Olive Garden.
The Castro Village complex on Castro Valley Boulevard is widely considered the commercial center of town.

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It is Pisgat Ze ' ev's major commercial thoroughfare, including many shops, eateries and the Pisga Mall.
It is Pisgat Ze ' ev's major commercial thoroughfare, including many shops, eateries and the Pisga Mall.

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While The Space Merchants indicates, as Kingsley Amis has correctly observed, some of the `` impending consequences of the growth of industrial and commercial power '' and satirizes `` existing habits in the advertising profession '', its warning and analysis penetrate much deeper.
It has been estimated that the value of boats in Rhode Island waters is something in excess of fifty million dollars, excluding commercial boats.
In its propagandistic and commercial haste to discover our folk heritage, the public has remained ignorant of definitions such as this.
The new promotion manager has been employed by the company since January, 1946, as a commercial artist in the advertising department.
Since then commercial interest in mouthwashes has been intense and several newer products claim effectiveness in reducing the build-up in dental plaque and the associated severity of gingivitis ( inflammation of the gums ), in addition to fighting bad breath.
Each commercial brand of mouthwash has different ingredients.
The government has undertaken regulatory reforms in some areas, including substantial opening of trade policy, but inefficient public administration in which commercial and regulatory interests are co-mingled limit the impact of these reforms.
Perlemoen-diving has been a recreational activity for many years, but stocks are currently being threatened by illegal commercial harvesting.
Over the years, Hill has provided commentary on gender and race issues on national television programs, including 60 Minutes, Face the Nation and Meet the Press She has been a speaker on the topic commercial law of law as well as race and women's rights.
and has contributed to many scholarly and legal publications in the areas of international commercial law, bankruptcy, and civil rights.
A cappella has been used as the sole orchestration for original works of Musical Theater that have had commercial runs Off-Broadway ( theaters in New York City with 99 to 500 seats ) only three times.
Furthermore, it has a commercial center that produces footwear, foodstuffs, and metal products.
The airfield also has a small commercial terminal handling scheduled and chartered passenger flights from the other islands in the Azores, Europe, Africa, and North America.
The concept of a secular day of rest, not directly related to a religious day of rest, has been cited as justification for retention of restrictions on commercial activity on Sunday.
The Belgian waterway network has 2, 043 km, 1, 532 km of which in regular commercial use.
The foreign policy under the Rousseff administration has sought to deepen Brazil's regional commercial dominance and diplomacy, expand Brazil's presence in Africa, and play a major role in the G20 on climate change and in other multilateral settings.
As part of the only passage between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean, the Bosporus has always been of great commercial and strategic importance.
The Bank is one of eight banks authorised to issue banknotes in the United Kingdom, but has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Since commercial signage usually has limited physical space, signage is normally in French alone.
Because of this, it has a transportation system which includes more than of roads, 10 major international airports, 300 smaller airports, of functioning railway track, and more than 300 commercial ports and harbours that provide access to the Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic oceans as well as the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence Seaway.
Because of its history as the nation's commercial center, New York common law has a depth and predictability not ( yet ) available in any other jurisdiction.
Cambridge has been called the " City of Squares " by some, as most of its commercial districts are major street intersections known as squares.
Colombia has a free market economy with major commercial and investment ties to the United States.
That solution is still alive and proposed by Fastap and Unitap among others, and a commercial phone has been produced and promoted in Canada during 2006.

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