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Medical Biophysics
38656Medical Biophysicshttp://www.uwo.ca/biophysics/An online community for the study of medical biophysics at UWO. Supports user submitted comments, community contributed papers, full text searches, and class resources.Agriculture > Crops > Bamboo > ScienceJan 6, 2008
Bamboo leaf extract to stop acrylamide formation? Using an antioxidant-rich bamboo leaf extract could reduce the formation of acrylamide in potato chips and French fries
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An environmental, economic and practical assessment of bamboo as a building material for supporting structures. Construction and Building Materials 11/01/2006 van der Lugt, P. van den Dobbelsteen, A.A.J.F. Janssen, J.J.A.
In many places, bamboos provide versatile raw materials that meet most of peoples daily needs for housing and furnishings, for tools, hunting weapons and utensils, for fuel and even for food.
Bamboos include over 1,000 species of woody, perennial grasses in more than 100 genera. Most botanists place them in the tribe Bambuseae within the grass family Poaceae, a large family of 10,000 species and at least 600 genera.
According to Bailey (Stan. Cyclo. Hort.), more than 200 species of bamboo are recognized, varying in size from a few feet to more than 100 in height. The tender, young shoot growth of many of these species is used as food, in the United States mainly in Chinese dishes.
The Field Museum opened its new exhibition for a media preview Tuesday morning, displaying over 100 woven bamboo baskets and different aspects of Japanese culture.
The American Phytopathological Society is an international scientific organization that promotes the study and management of plant diseases through publications, meetings, and APSnet.
To receive email brochure contact bambugib at harborside.com. PNW97 PROGRAM Since 1994, there are new developments in the bamboo world. The PNW97 presentations address several of the new directions in the bamboo community.