Download or read book Neptune written by CAN BARTU H. and published by CBF Publishing. This book was released on 2024-01-01 with total page 172 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the vastness of the cosmos, where mysteries abound, lies a distant and enigmatic planet: Neptune. As the eighth planet of our Solar System, Neptune represents a magnificent phenomenon with an air of cosmic secrecy, embodying the essence of a celestial sentinel. This book, "Neptune: Guardian of the Dark," delves into the enigmatic aspects of Neptune, exploring its unique role in the universe and its scientific significance. Though Neptune might appear as just a distant speck in the night sky, it harbors numerous mysteries within its depths. Renowned for its azure hues and profound atmospheric phenomena, this planet is like a cosmic puzzle waiting to be solved. Our journey through this book aims to unravel Neptune’s secrets and illuminate the science behind these mysteries. Covering everything from the planet’s internal structure and atmospheric dynamics to its moons and magnetic field, this exploration spans a broad spectrum of Neptune's characteristics. Scientific investigations of Neptune have previously scratched only the surface of this celestial body’s complexity. This book seeks to advance beyond existing studies, offering a comprehensive look at Neptune’s atmospheric events, its unique moons, and its magnetic field. By examining these facets, we hope to understand Neptune’s role in our Solar System and its broader cosmic impact. "Neptune: Guardian of the Dark" strives to convey that Neptune is more than just a planet; it is a cosmic structure with profound scientific significance. This book will serve as a resource for those eager to gain a deeper understanding of the cosmos, marking an important step in uncovering Neptune’s mysteries. As we embark on this exploration, we will eagerly uncover the secrets of Neptune’s vast and deep world, aiming to grasp its place and importance in the universe. Through a passion for science and discovery, this work intends to shed light on the unknown aspects of planetary and cosmic phenomena. We hope this book will inspire and inform, guiding readers in their quest to understand Neptune’s dark and enigmatic nature. Happy reading,
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Download or read book The Secrets of Neptune written by Thomas K. Adamson and published by Capstone. This book was released on 2015-08 with total page 33 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Discusses the planet Neptune, including observations by ancient cultures, current knowledge of Neptune, and plans for future scientific research and space exploration"--
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Download or read book Encyclopedia of Food Color Additives written by George A. Burdock and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2014-07-29 with total page 1023 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: THE FIRST SOURCE TO CONTAIN COMPLETE PROFILES OF 2,500 FOOD ADDITIVES AND INGREDIENTS This 3-volume set provides all the answers to technical, legal, and regulatory questions in clear, nontechnical language. Information once scattered among the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), other government and technical publications, or only available thr
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Download or read book Encyclopedia of Food and Color Additives written by George A. Burdock and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 1997 with total page 1094 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A 3-volume reference set you'll use every day. • Suppose you are the regulatory affairs manager for a food company, and your boss calls about "beet red", a coloring agent touted by a salesman as "natural". Your boss needs to know if this claim is true. How do you find out? • Perhaps you are an attorney for a company manufacturing ethnic marinade mixes and a customer charges that the chemical cinnamaldehyde, which the mixes contain, is being tested for carcinogenicity by the National Toxicology Program. Is your company manufacturing food that is potentially toxic? With the Encyclopedia of Food and Color Additives, the answers are at your fingertips: You quickly look up "Beet Red" and find it is indeed natural, a product of edible beets. You are able to assure your boss that the claim is valid. After consulting the Encyclopedia, you calmly inform the customer that cinnamaldehyde is not only approved for use in food, but it is a primary constituent of cinnamon, a common household spice. The Encyclopedia provides you with a quick, understandable description of what each additive is and what it does, where it comes from, when its use might be limited, and how it is manufactured and used. What? FDA or PAFA name: Listed in bold is the name by which the FDA classifies the substance. List of Synonyms: From the Chemical Abstract, the IUPAC name, and the common or "folklore" name for natural products are listed. Standardized names are provided for each substances. The most commonly used names are in bold type. Current CAS Number: The current FDA number for the substance. Other CAS Numbers: Numbers used previously or that are used by TSCA or EINICS to identify the substance. Empirical Formula: Indicates the relative proportion of elements in a molecule. Specifications: Includes melting point, boiling point, optical rotation, specific gravity, and more. Where? Description: Where the substance is grown; how it is cultivated, gathered, and brought to market; how it gets into food; species and subspecies producing this commodity; differences in geographical origin and how it impacts the quality of the product. Natural Occurrence: Lists family, genus, and species. Explains variances between the same substance grown and cultivated in different geographies. Natural Sources: For synthetic or nature-identical substances the Encyclopedia provides a list of foods in which a substance is naturally found. When? GRAS status: "Generally Recognized as Safe" status as established by the Flavor and Extract Manufacturer's Association (FEMA) or other GRAS panels. Regulatory Notes: This citation gives information about restrictions of amount, use, or processing of substances. Table of Regulatory Citations: Lists CFR numbers and description of permitted use categories. How? Purity: For some substances there are no purity standards. Here, current good manufacturing practices are reported as gathered from various manufacturers. Allows you as the consumer to know what is available and standard in the industry. Functional Use in Food: The FDA has 32 functions for foods, such as, processing aids, antioxidants, stabilizers, texturizers, etc. Lists the use of the particular substance as it functions in food products. You get all this data, plus an index by CAS number and synonym to make your research even easier The Encyclopedia of Food and Color Additives sorts through the technical language used in the laboratory or factory, the arcane terms used by regulatory managers, and the legalese used by attorneys, providing all the essentials for everyone involved with food additives. Consultants, lawyers, food and tobacco scientists and technicians, toxicologists, and food regulators will all benefit from the detailed, well-organized descriptions found in this one-stop source.
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