10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ROPINESS»
Discover the use of
ropiness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ropiness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Wine Microbiology: Practical Applications and Procedures
Described as “ropiness” or “oiliness” by winemakers, this fault is commonly
detected as an increase in viscosity. P. damnosus and P. pentosaceus have
been implicated in this defect in wines (Manca de Nadra and Strasser de Saad,
1995; ...
Kenneth C. Fugelsang, Charles G. Edwards, 2007
2
Connaissance Et Travail Du Vin
ROPINESS (GRAISSF) Ropiness or graisse. the sickness called ropy wine (urns
filants). is becoming less frequent in most wine areas due to the progress of
vinification. It is still encountered in wines destined to be made into spirits that
cannot ...
3
Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
The time of examination of the cultures is important ; .sonie cultures sbow the
ropiness hefore co- agulation of the milk while others do not and in old cultures
the ropiness decreases and often disappears entirely. The degree of the ropiness
is ...
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The Biochemical Journal
for the first three or four days, at the end of which time the acidities varied
between 0-72 and 0-89; subsequently the ropiness diminished without any
marked increase of acidity, but was still present to a very slight extent at the end
of the ...
5
An Introduction to Microbiology
Another common bacterial spoilage of milk known is the ropiness of milk. While
nonbacterial ropiness may be due to the presence of fibrin and leucocytes,
bacterial ropiness is caused by the growth and gum production by Alcaligenes ...
P. Tauro, K. K. Kapoor, K. S. Yadav, 1986
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FOOD PROCESSING AND PRESERVATION
Slime or rope forming bacteria include Alcaligenes viscolactis, Enterobacter
aerogenes, and Klebsiella oxytoca and some species of Streptococcus and
Lactobacillus which cause slime or ropiness in milk. Lactobacillus plantarum
causes ...
7
Bacterial Polysaccharides: Current Innovations and Future Trends
(2006) undertook a sensory evaluation (gel firmness, ropiness, creaminess and
mouth thickness) and a rheological analysis (complex modulus 'G*', phase angle
'PA', hysteresis loop area and syneresis volume) of combinations of seven ...
8
Wine Microbiology and Biotechnology
Ropiness Wines with ropiness have a slimy, viscous, oily character (Dittrich, 1987
). Frequently, ropiness is the beginning of more severe faults such as high
volatile acidity and mannitol taint, and mostly occurs in wines lacking in acidity.
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The Repertory of Arts, Manufactures, and Agriculture: ...
Process for preventing and correcting an imperfection in Wines, known by the
Name of Ropiness. By M. Heupin. From the Bulletin de la Soci'ete' d'Encoubage-
ment. A HE ropiness of wines is a kind of spontaneous decomposition which
gives ...
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A treatise on the culture of the vine, and the art of making ...
James Busby. the most frequent and the most dangerous, are the turning to
ropiness, or grease, and the turning to acidity. Most other alterations are
attributable to neglect, in not preparing ai d cleaning the vessels in which they
are bestowed, ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ROPINESS»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
ropiness is used in the context of the following news items.
The Productivity Commission's figures and the good news they didn't …
Apart from the ropiness of their calculation, when you investigate the stories for the particularly industries involved you can't find anything major to worry about. «Sydney Morning Herald, Jul 15»
Woman in Gold review – sorry, it's a fake
There's a terrible and relentless TV-movie ropiness about this film, combined with a dairy whiff of cheesiness. It deals with a fascinating and important subject but ... «The Guardian, Apr 15»
Food production and preventative probiotics dominate at DuPont
This invention is designed to produce fermented milks for yogurt products that have a low ropiness with a high viscosity. dehydrated microorganisms ... «IPWatchdog.com, Feb 15»
Liverpool benefit from Steven Caulker own goal in chaotic QPR finale
I could go on about the continuing difficulties of Balotelli, the decline of Gerrard as a top-level player and the general ropiness of the defence... but at the end of ... «The Guardian, Oct 14»
Inherent Vice Is a Drug-Addled, Disorienting Trip to Paul Thomas …
Phoenix here takes Freddie Quell's sneer and makes it friendlier, all the tense, spring-loaded ropiness of that previous performance softening some into a stiff, ... «Vanity Fair, Oct 14»
The Grandees: BaBoom!
The performers were completely committed, hugely energetic, physically dexterous (but it's not Cirque du Soleil) and the deliberate ropiness of the costumes and ... «Chortle, Aug 14»
"Only Natural Wines Can Be Truly Great" Claims New Book
... glass of red, the list of common faults associated with natural wines will have you running for cover: brett, mousiness, oxidation, ropiness and volatile acidity. «Wine-Searcher, May 14»
Here's How Critics Are Describing Zac Efron in Their 'Neighbors …
... but his eyes seem glassy and tired, his Disneyfied California twang is hoarse and smoky, and his trademark rippling physique has a new ropiness; that genial, ... «Zimbio, May 14»
RACHEL JOHNSON: A celebrity fiasco... that ordinary women will …
Given the old-ropiness of evidence and the antiquity of the witnesses, the outcome of the Roache-Barlow trial was hardly a shocker. But it did neon highlight the ... «Daily Mail, Feb 14»
The Picture of Dorian Gray (Review)
I saw this play on a balmy summer's evening and there was a congenial atmosphere, which just about compensates for the ropiness of some of the acting. Just. «Huffington Post UK, Aug 13»