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Habitual tea drinking modulates brain efficiency
The majority of tea studies have relied on neuropsychological measures, and much fewer on neuroimaging measures, especially for interregional connections. To date, there has been no exploration of the effect of tea on...
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"The History of Tea and the Teapot"
Jim Connell
Jan 01, 0001
Jim Connell will present the origins and myths of tea in China, highlighting the types of tea, its uses and benefits, and its impact on the world's cultures.
Published by: Winthrop University
Black tea liquor ultrafiltration
tThis paper reports on the use of polymeric ultrafiltration (UF) membrane ethanol pre-treatment as a strategy toimprove filtration performance in terms of both flux increase, and membrane water flux recovery following cleaning.A...
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Black tea liquor ultrafiltration
tThis paper reports on the use of polymeric ultrafiltration (UF) membrane ethanol pre-treatment as a strategy toimprove filtration performance in terms of both flux increase, and membrane water flux recovery following cleaning.A...
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Ultrafiltration of black tea using diafiltration to recovery valuable components
Ultrafiltration of black tea liquor in a constant volume diafiltration regime has been carried out to remove the haze characteristically associated with this product. Commercial polymeric membranes with a range of molecular...
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Ultrafiltration of black tea using diafiltration to recovery valuable components
Ultrafiltration of black tea liquor in a constant volume diafiltration regime has been carried out to remove the haze characteristically associated with this product. Commercial polymeric membranes with a range of molecular...
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Microfiltration of high concentration black tea streams for haze removal using polymeric membranes
Black tea used for ready-to-drink beverages suffers from an inherent haze problem affecting the appeal of products in terms of colour and appearance; the effect also diminishes health-giving properties. Microfiltration of black...
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Microfiltration of high concentration black tea streams for haze removal using polymeric membranes
Black tea used for ready-to-drink beverages suffers from an inherent haze problem affecting the appeal of products in terms of colour and appearance; the effect also diminishes health-giving properties. Microfiltration of black...
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South-South trade and sustainable development
Michael Bloomfield
Jan 01, 2020

While there is a substantial body of research focused on the links between North-South trade and sustainable development, research on South-South trade and sustainable development is still in its infancy. Given current...

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A Study of Prevalence of Intestinal Helminthic Infections and Associated Risk Factors among the Tea Estates workers of Ilam District, Eastern Region of Nepal
Sah RB, Shah U, Jha N
Jun 25, 2016
Introduction: Intestinal parasites are widely prevalent in developing countries, probably due to poor sanitation and inadequate personal hygiene. It is estimated that as much as 60% of the world’s population is infected with...
Published by: IJHS Medical Association
South-South trade and sustainable development
Michael Bloomfield
Jan 01, 2020

While there is a substantial body of research focused on the links between North-South trade and sustainable development, research on South-South trade and sustainable development is still in its infancy. Given current...

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A Study of Prevalence of Intestinal Helminthic Infections and Associated Risk Factors among the Tea Estates workers of Ilam District, Eastern Region of Nepal
Sah RB, Shah U, Jha N
Jun 25, 2016
Introduction: Intestinal parasites are widely prevalent in developing countries, probably due to poor sanitation and inadequate personal hygiene. It is estimated that as much as 60% of the world’s population is infected with...
Published by: IJHS Medical Association
Protecting Neurons From Damage Using an Antioxidant Derived From Green Tea
Elana Roadcloud
Jan 01, 0001
This research explores the protective effect on neurons of the antioxidant, catechin, following exposure to external stresses, such as thermal stress and oxidative stress in Caenorhabditis elegans. There are different ways to...
Published by: Ursinus College
Afternoon Tea
Renew a tradition of informal scientific exchange
End-User Approach to Evaluating Costs and Benefits of Smart City Applications
As a part of an ongoing series of studies in the smart city domain from the perspective of end-users, the paper presents the results of an exploratory survey based on the cost-benefit analysis of different smart city solutions...
The (bitter) sweet taste of nudge effectiveness
Seemingly insignificant daily practices, such as sugar usage in tea, can have a great accumulated impact on societal issues, such as obesity. That is why these behaviours are often the target of nudge interventions. However...
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