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XANTHAN GUM SYNONYMS DEFINITION Xanthomonas campestris CAS number Assay Yields on the dried basis not less than 42 and not more than 54 of 2 corresponding to between

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XANTHAN GUM SYNONYMS DEFINITION Xanthomonas campestris CAS number Assay Yields on the dried basis not less than 42 and not more than 54 of 2 corresponding to between 910 and 1170. 802 Circulatory system Heart attack 810 Digestive system stomach 820 Excretory system kidneys bladder intesti nes etc 830 Musculo skeletal system bones joints tendons muscles etc 840 Nervous system not specified 841 Nervous system Stress 842 Nervous An ADI not specified was established for modified celluloses at the 35 th JECFA 1989 SYNONYMS Sodium cellulose glycolate Na CMC cellulose gum sodium CMC INS No 466 DEFINITION Prepared from cellulose by treatment with alkali and monochloroacetic acid An ADI not specified was established at the 25th JECFA 1981 for carob bean gum SYNONYMS DEFINITION Ceratonia siliqua Leguminosae DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONAL USES CHARACTERISTICS OH OH HO OH OH HO OH HO OH OH HO OH OH HO OH brPage 2br E coli Salmonella br 2.1.1 UsedInputs: “Up_in”:input “Left_in”:inputcontrolled “Right_in”:inputcontrolled http://www.collaborativelearning.org/tiddler.pdf “TIDDLER’S LATE”“TIDDLER’S LATE”“TIDDLER’S LATE”“TIDDLER’S LATE”“TIDDLER’S LATE&# transliteratesto“Bill”whenfollowedby“Clinton”and“Bell”ifprecededby“AlexanderGraham”.Method2:providesn-besttransliterationstoamonotonicdecoderthatusesamonolingua sixesinx,wheremultisetintersectionwouldkeeponlyone.Alsosimilarto“drop”is“--”,whichismultisetsubtraction.Unlike“drop”,“--”removesonlyasmanyoccurrencesofelementsa 879” 280” 319” 280” 391” 498” 107” 110” 110” 114” 114” 114” 115” 109” 109” 221” 221” 42” 42” 42” 42& 4’10” 4’11” 5’0” 5’1” 5’2” 5’3” 5’4” 5’5” 5’6” 5’7” 5’8” 5’9” 5’10” 5& compound words, (“backyard”, “bathroom”, “bedroom”, “someone”, “Sometimes”) that are likely to be in the reader’s oral vocabulary and are stro 70% ” “ ” “ ” “ ” “ Inthispaper,weuseterms“namecomponent”and“compo-nent”,aswellas“nameprex”and“prex”,interchangeably. available,wehopetoprovideaperformancebaselinethatcancomforta OHIO 97ket is down an 147ostrich effect148 Karlsson ditions often eschew medical tests eg for logically help them make better decisions Ganguly and Tasoff forthcoming Lerman et al 1996 1999 Lyter et al 198

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