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Drinking it all in.(Countdown to the 1999 Worldwide Food Expo)(consolidations in the beverage industry): An article from: Food Processing
G. Jeffrey Hoch
Putman Media, Inc.
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Flavor handbook: processing technology: a guide to the making of a flavor.(food flavors): An article from: Food Processing
G. Jeffrey Hoch
Putman Media, Inc.
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The great flavor debate: artificial vs. natural.: An article from: Food Processing
G. Jeffrey Hoch
Putman Media, Inc.
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Technologies with a peel.(Plants of Tomorrow: Tomato Peelers)(tomato peeling technologies): An article from: Food Processing
G. Jeffrey Hoch
Putman Media, Inc.
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Tropical temptations. (new fruit-flavored beverages): An article from: Food Processing
G. Jeffrey Hoch
Putman Media, Inc.
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Flavor technology report: reaction flavors.: An article from: Food Processing
G. Jeffrey Hoch
Putman Media, Inc.
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Detective work: new rapid detection test kits speed up food safety. (includes related article on an in-house virus test): An article from: Food Processing
G. Jeffrey Hoch
Putman Media, Inc.
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Sense with brains. (food plants' use of microprocessors and smart sensors): An article from: Food Processing
G. Jeffrey Hoch
Putman Media, Inc.
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The PC advantage: PC systems starting to edge out PLCs for batch processes.(programmable logic controllers): An article from: Food Processing
G. Jeffrey Hoch
Putman Media, Inc.
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Motors, bearings get smart: new motors and bearings use microprocessors to perform control and maintenance functions.(Plants of Tomorrow): An article from: Food Processing
G. Jeffrey Hoch
Putman Media, Inc.
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Bus stop.(Plants of Tomorrow)(process control field bus architecture standard): An article from: Food Processing
G. Jeffrey Hoch
Putman Media, Inc.
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Building Web-based ERPs.: An article from: Food Processing
G. Jeffrey Hoch
Putman Media, Inc.
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Slash-and-burn strategies. (methods to handle R&D challenges with limited personnel, expertise or funds): An article from: Food Processing
G. Jeffrey Hoch
Putman Media, Inc.
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