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Industrial Enlightenment explores the transition through which England passed between 1760 and 1820 on the way to becoming the world's first industrialised nation. In drawing attention to the important role played by scientific knowledge, it focuses on a dimension of this transition which is often overlooked by historians. The book argues that in certain favoured regions, England underwent a process whereby useful knowledge was fused with technological 'know how' to produce the condition described here as Industrial Enlightenment. At the forefront of the process were the natural philosophers who entered into a close and productive relationship with technologists and entrepreneurs. Much of the evidence for this study is drawn from the extraordinary archival record of the activities of Matthew Boulton (1728-1809) and his Soho Manufactory. The book will appeal to those keen to explore the dynamics of change in eighteenth-century England, and to those with a broad interest in the cultural history of science and technology.
Science and industry --- Industrial revolution --- Industry and science --- Industries --- Revolution, Industrial --- Economic history --- Social history --- History. --- Birmingham (England) --- Birmingham, Eng. --- Birmingham (West Midlands, England) --- City and Borough of Birmingham (England) --- Borough of Birmingham (England) --- History --- Révolution industrielle --- Sciences et industrie --- Birmingham (Angleterre) --- Histoire --- Birmingham. --- French Revolution. --- Industrial Enlightenment. --- Napoleonic Wars. --- Soho. --- West Midlands. --- eighteenth-century Britain. --- knowledge economy. --- protestant Nonconformity. --- religious complexion. --- science cultures. --- technological process.
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The Special Issue presents information on the progress made in recent years in cereals’, legumes’, and oilseed grain products’ rheology and quality. This Special Issue capitalizes the experience of authors in grain processing for obtaining food products qualitatively improved based on the quality of raw materials used and applied technologies or intended for special nutrition, such as gluten-free one or with low sodium content. This Special Issue also presents some issues related to byproduct valorization through circular economy approaches obtained from the processing of different cereals and oilseeds grains and new methods for rapid assessment of bread quality.
Research & information: general --- KCl --- NaCl --- rheological properties --- multiple criteria optimization --- desirability functions --- brewer’s spent grain --- bioeconomy --- valuable compounds --- germination process --- legumes --- technological process --- bread quality --- bread --- water content --- Karl Fischer titration --- KFT kinetics --- principal component analysis --- hybrid wheat --- bread-making quality --- N fertilisation --- Lactobacillus plantarum ATCC 8014 --- nutritional effects --- gluten-free muffins --- quinoa flour --- particle size --- optimization --- residues --- sustainability --- oil cake --- bioactive compounds --- edible films --- wheat straws --- pretreatment --- hydrolysis --- fermentation --- bioethanol --- wheat --- triticale --- sourdough --- Mixolab --- buckwheat flour --- buckwheat sprouts --- buns --- quality and textural parameters --- sorghum seeds --- whole wheat flour --- Lactobacillus plantarum --- soy protein concentrate --- pea protein concentrate --- texture --- sensory --- craft beer --- gluten-free beer --- functional beer --- adjuvants --- malted cereals --- gluten-free flour --- gram --- plantain --- chickpea --- tiger nut --- pseudo-cereal --- oat --- millet --- teff --- rice --- soybean sprouts --- chitooligosaccharide --- phytochemicals --- antioxidant activity --- catalase --- peroxidase --- n/a --- brewer's spent grain
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The Special Issue presents information on the progress made in recent years in cereals’, legumes’, and oilseed grain products’ rheology and quality. This Special Issue capitalizes the experience of authors in grain processing for obtaining food products qualitatively improved based on the quality of raw materials used and applied technologies or intended for special nutrition, such as gluten-free one or with low sodium content. This Special Issue also presents some issues related to byproduct valorization through circular economy approaches obtained from the processing of different cereals and oilseeds grains and new methods for rapid assessment of bread quality.
KCl --- NaCl --- rheological properties --- multiple criteria optimization --- desirability functions --- brewer’s spent grain --- bioeconomy --- valuable compounds --- germination process --- legumes --- technological process --- bread quality --- bread --- water content --- Karl Fischer titration --- KFT kinetics --- principal component analysis --- hybrid wheat --- bread-making quality --- N fertilisation --- Lactobacillus plantarum ATCC 8014 --- nutritional effects --- gluten-free muffins --- quinoa flour --- particle size --- optimization --- residues --- sustainability --- oil cake --- bioactive compounds --- edible films --- wheat straws --- pretreatment --- hydrolysis --- fermentation --- bioethanol --- wheat --- triticale --- sourdough --- Mixolab --- buckwheat flour --- buckwheat sprouts --- buns --- quality and textural parameters --- sorghum seeds --- whole wheat flour --- Lactobacillus plantarum --- soy protein concentrate --- pea protein concentrate --- texture --- sensory --- craft beer --- gluten-free beer --- functional beer --- adjuvants --- malted cereals --- gluten-free flour --- gram --- plantain --- chickpea --- tiger nut --- pseudo-cereal --- oat --- millet --- teff --- rice --- soybean sprouts --- chitooligosaccharide --- phytochemicals --- antioxidant activity --- catalase --- peroxidase --- n/a --- brewer's spent grain
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The Special Issue presents information on the progress made in recent years in cereals’, legumes’, and oilseed grain products’ rheology and quality. This Special Issue capitalizes the experience of authors in grain processing for obtaining food products qualitatively improved based on the quality of raw materials used and applied technologies or intended for special nutrition, such as gluten-free one or with low sodium content. This Special Issue also presents some issues related to byproduct valorization through circular economy approaches obtained from the processing of different cereals and oilseeds grains and new methods for rapid assessment of bread quality.
Research & information: general --- KCl --- NaCl --- rheological properties --- multiple criteria optimization --- desirability functions --- brewer's spent grain --- bioeconomy --- valuable compounds --- germination process --- legumes --- technological process --- bread quality --- bread --- water content --- Karl Fischer titration --- KFT kinetics --- principal component analysis --- hybrid wheat --- bread-making quality --- N fertilisation --- Lactobacillus plantarum ATCC 8014 --- nutritional effects --- gluten-free muffins --- quinoa flour --- particle size --- optimization --- residues --- sustainability --- oil cake --- bioactive compounds --- edible films --- wheat straws --- pretreatment --- hydrolysis --- fermentation --- bioethanol --- wheat --- triticale --- sourdough --- Mixolab --- buckwheat flour --- buckwheat sprouts --- buns --- quality and textural parameters --- sorghum seeds --- whole wheat flour --- Lactobacillus plantarum --- soy protein concentrate --- pea protein concentrate --- texture --- sensory --- craft beer --- gluten-free beer --- functional beer --- adjuvants --- malted cereals --- gluten-free flour --- gram --- plantain --- chickpea --- tiger nut --- pseudo-cereal --- oat --- millet --- teff --- rice --- soybean sprouts --- chitooligosaccharide --- phytochemicals --- antioxidant activity --- catalase --- peroxidase --- KCl --- NaCl --- rheological properties --- multiple criteria optimization --- desirability functions --- brewer's spent grain --- bioeconomy --- valuable compounds --- germination process --- legumes --- technological process --- bread quality --- bread --- water content --- Karl Fischer titration --- KFT kinetics --- principal component analysis --- hybrid wheat --- bread-making quality --- N fertilisation --- Lactobacillus plantarum ATCC 8014 --- nutritional effects --- gluten-free muffins --- quinoa flour --- particle size --- optimization --- residues --- sustainability --- oil cake --- bioactive compounds --- edible films --- wheat straws --- pretreatment --- hydrolysis --- fermentation --- bioethanol --- wheat --- triticale --- sourdough --- Mixolab --- buckwheat flour --- buckwheat sprouts --- buns --- quality and textural parameters --- sorghum seeds --- whole wheat flour --- Lactobacillus plantarum --- soy protein concentrate --- pea protein concentrate --- texture --- sensory --- craft beer --- gluten-free beer --- functional beer --- adjuvants --- malted cereals --- gluten-free flour --- gram --- plantain --- chickpea --- tiger nut --- pseudo-cereal --- oat --- millet --- teff --- rice --- soybean sprouts --- chitooligosaccharide --- phytochemicals --- antioxidant activity --- catalase --- peroxidase
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