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"Food Quality and Shelf Life is an integral reference that covers all challenges of shelf life regarding the quality of final food products. It provides practical information on the most trending areas in the field, starting with the various quality changes that occur during shelf life. It deals with water content and stability of food ingredients, emerging cold pasteurization technologies, natural antimicrobials potentially useful for food preservation, improving shelf life with encapsulation of ingredients, survival of probiotics in functional foods during their shelf life, active, intelligent, and modified atmosphere packaging, and fruit and vegetable pre-harvest and postharvest quality assessment with non-destructive techniques. Researchers, professionals, and anyone interested in food preservation and food quality will find this reference useful. Food Quality and Shelf Life is especially helpful to those who are interested in performance evaluation of future packaging for fresh produce in the cold chain and those who aspire to maintain fresh-like properties in minimally processed and tailor-made foods"--
Food --- Storage. --- Shelf-life dating.
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As the world’s coastal states go about dividing up the ocean floor, the work of the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf plays an increasingly important role. The Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf: Law and Legitimacy examines the Commission from two different but interrelated perspectives: a legal analysis of the Commission’s decision-making; and a study of normative legitimacy related to the Commission and its procedures. Insights into the history of the development of the concept of the continental shelf in the law of the sea are offered, including an explanation of how the institutionalized method for ascertaining continental shelf limits in the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea came into being. Through a deep-ranging analysis of the Commission and its work, the book introduces a framework for assessing best practices, and will serve as a useful reference for academics, scientists and policymakers alike.
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The lack of international conventional law governing the operational aspects of continental shelf activity may be characterized as unfinished business of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. The Convention, adopted in 1982, generally addressed the issue but did not consider more detailed development of the legal regime for the continental shelf. In The Regulation of Continental Shelf Development: Rethinking International Standards , leading experts from around the world identify and explore a multitude of unresolved legal concerns related to the continental shelf. The current state of continental shelf activities is explored through the following lenses: • Contemporary uses, including an overview on offshore wind energy in the EU, an analysis of the use of submarine cables under UNCLOS, and a discussion of the varied potential for mining marine materials; • Emerging challenges, such as ISA seabed mining standards, the recent ITLOS decision regarding the Bay of Bengal, and the role of the IMO in establishing safety standards for transboundary effects of oil pollution for offshore platforms; • Comparative best practices in environmental regulation; • Probabilistic risk assessment, with a thorough definition of PRA and a critical examination of continental shelf disasters; • Decommissioning offshore installations and structures, including an overview of the global regime as particularly provided in Articles 60(3) and 80 of UNCLOS; • Liability and compensation; and finally, • Unfinished business on UNCLOS III. The varied voices of experts collected within The Regulation of Continental Shelf Development: Rethinking International Standards offer a timely understanding of past, present, and future issues related to the continental shelf. The volume is a must-read for all those interested in environmental law and the law of the sea.
Continental shelf --- Continental margins --- Territorial waters --- Law and legislation
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Law of nations: objects and subjects --- France --- Continental shelf --- Submerged lands --- Continental shelf - France --- Submerged lands - France
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Continental shelf. --- Marine biology. --- Marine pollution. --- Biogeochemical cycles. --- Plateau continental. --- Biologie marine. --- Mer --- Cycles biogéochimiques. --- Pollution.
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Continental shelf --- Drug control --- Law of the sea --- Ocean bottom --- Law and legislation
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The shelf-life of a product is critical in determining both its quality and profitability. This important collection reviews the key factors in determining shelf-life and how it can be measured.Part one examines the factors affecting shelf-life and spoilage, including individual chapters on the major types of food spoilage, the role of moisture and temperature, spoilage yeasts, the Maillard reaction and the factors underlying lipid oxidation. Part two addresses the best ways of measuring the shelf-life of foods, with chapters on modelling food spoilage, measuring and modelling glass tr
Voedselveiligheid --- Voedingsmiddelen : houdbaarheid --- 664.75 --- Food spoilage --- Food --- Date marking of food --- Food dating --- Freshness dating of food --- Open code dating of food --- Open dating of food --- Open shelf-life dating of food --- Pull dates of food --- Shelf-life dating of food --- Spoilage of food --- Food adulteration and inspection --- Shelf-life dating --- Labeling --- Microbiology --- Preservation --- Aliments -- Datage. --- Food -- Shelf-life dating. --- Food spoilage.
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Ocean bottom --- Geomorphology --- Marine sediments --- Continental shelf --- Arctic Coast (Russia) --- Environmental conditions.
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The law and policy for the Arctic are increasingly of international interest, largely due to the melting of the Arctic ice capitolo Challenges of the Changing Arctic: Continental Shelf, Navigation, and Fisheries includes contributions from global specialists dealing with the geomorphologic context, maritime delimitation and specialized topics raised by promising oil and gas prospects, particularly in the extensive continental shelf presented by Russia to the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf. Arctic shipping has entered a novel, untested phase with keen interest in the opening of ice free shipping lanes and proposed regulatory regimes. Fish in the North Atlantic are moving north disrupting historic fishing patterns as well as traditional fish stocks. Agreements on the allocation of shared fish stocks pose significant management challenges. Both littoral and non-littoral user nations are concerned with maritime security as well as search and rescue preparations given the anticipated increased use of the Arctic Ocean. These and many other of the most pressing issues are addressed in this important volume, making it a must-read for all those interested in environmental law and the law of the sea.
Law of the sea --- Continental shelf --- Law and legislation --- Arctic Regions --- International status
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