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l Inert Matter (IM) – Non-seed material such as soil, stones, chaff, broken seed parts without embryos, and empty glumes. Step-by-Step Procedure 1. Sampling The process begins with obtaining a representative sample from the seed lot. Proper sampling is critical since even the most accurate laboratory work cannot correct ...
Whether you’re drinking tap water or well water, its quality needs to be monitored regularly. With tap water, the city or local government regularly tests for contaminants like petroleum, heavy metals and other pollutants. However, private water well testing is left up to the ...
Producers of feed products, no matter how well prepared, can always be faced with unexpected events that disrupt or even derail the production process. Weather conditions, for example, often dictate the quality of ingredients and subsequently also the composition of feed recipes and the diet of the ...
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Equipment: SpeedExtractor E-916 with 40 mL cells The SpeedExtractor E-916 is revolutionizing the sample extraction process in time and reco-very. Thanks to high temperature and pressure, solvent extraction of six samples is completed in less than two hours. ...
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Application: Fat content determination in butter These specifi c facilities produce butter, and the fat content of the butter has to be analyzed throughout the process. The extraction method used is the “Mojonier” method which is a reference in France. Equipment: Syncore Polyvap 6 positions with a V-700 Advanced The BUCHI Syncore Polyvap 6 positions in combination ...
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In November 2018, there were seven different recalls of assorted animal feed and pet food reported by the AVMA website. That's about two per week! As peoples’ attachment to their pets keeps growing and individuals want to feel more connected to their food sources, quality control in feed is becoming more important every day. However, quality control is also the source of a great deal of ...
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Results are used in court to provide quantitive levels of BAC, which makes it one of the most commonly practised analyses in forensic laboratories. The large number of samples and requirement for speed of sample processing mean that analysis needs to be conducted quickly, whilst giving reliable and accurate results. ...
Applied to ecological studies, this method called Fast Valuation Method (FVM) and is compared with a more time-consuming Accurate Valuation Method (AVM), which calls for extensive sampling and statistical processing. The t-test did not show significant differences between the results provided by the two methods. ...