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REVISTA DE BIOLOGIA E CIÊNCIAS DA TERRA ISSN 1519-5228 Volume 4- Número 2 - 2º Semestre 2004 Avaliação sensorial de água de coco (Cocos nucifera L) in natura e processada Ana Luiza C. Nogueira1 , Germana C. de Souz2 , Otília Mônica B. Alves2 ; Maria do Socorro da C. Domingos2 , Luciana F.
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NAC 554.110 Establishment of quarantine. The director hereby establishes a quarantine upon certain commodities which have originated in infected areas and may be carriers of Dutch elm disease (Ceratocystis ulmi) or phloem necrosis virus (Morsus ulmi). NAC 554.120 Infested areas. (NRS 554.
However,ecologists say peat is harvestedfrom fragile wetlands at rates which are non-sustainable(1). The peat industry maintains that they can manage the use and preserva- tion of the bogs. They also understand that peat alternatives must be consideredto meet environmental concerns of consumers.
Coconut requires an equatorial climate with high humidity. The ideal mean annual temperature is 27ºC with 5-7º diurnal variation. The palm does not withstand prolonged spells of extreme variations. A well-distributed rainfall of 1300-2300 mm per annum is preferred.
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Nuts are a well-defined cause of food allergy, which affect approximately 1 % of the general population in the UK and the USA. There do appear to be differences in the frequency of nut allergy between different countries because of different dietary habits and cooking procedures.
A listing of topics and abstracts from Tropical Field Research program participants, arranged by subject area. Copies of these papers and projects are kept on file at the ACM office in Costa Rica for use by ACM program participants only.