Browsing by Subject "ionizing radiation"
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Electron beam (eBeam) technology is commonly used to sterilize food and food ingredients to inactivate microbial pathogens. In eBeam processing, electrons are accelerated to the speed of light in a linear accelerator, ...
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(2018-05-01)This research explores electron beam processing of eggs and its impact on their functionality as an ingredient in processed foods. Electron beam processing (EBP) is recognized as an alternative to traditional sanitizers ...
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(2021-09-03)Increasing global water scarcity is underscoring the need for efficient and reliable treatment technologies within the water treatment process. Ionizing radiation technologies present promising strategies for the remediation ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2005-11-01)The irradiation of cells in culture is an essential part of many radiation biology experiments. Since these experiments necessarily involve the irradiation of cell culture vessels and nutrient medium, the possibility of ...
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(2015-08-19)Ionizing radiation is used for many different applications that require a reduction in microbial bioburden. Yet, the scientific literature remains unsettled when it comes to the relative biological effectiveness or kill ...