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Nuclear Journal of Canada, 1987 Vol 1 No. 1, by B. K. Wilson, CNS, 1987-03-01. Doc type: Paper.
Summary: Radiation processing offers the food industry a 'new' process to control food spoilage and pathogenic organisms. The process is based on four decades of extensive research on the underlying aspects of radiation chemistry and radiobiology, concurrent with over 25 years of technical development and commercialization of radiation processing equipment. To date, many countries have approved a wide range of food irradiation applications, but commercial usc of the process is just beginning to grow significantly. This paper reviews some aspeGts of the scientific and commercial background behind this process, focusing on the microbial and chemical safety, and the nutritional issues.
Keywords: [Concept] - [SI] 03000 Engineering Science and Technology [Discipline] General Science [Topic] Radiation [Phase] - [Audience] College Engineer Grad High Manager Technician Ugrad Vendor
- Food Irradiation: Commercial and Scientific Review NJC-1-1-04.pdf (520 kb)
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Nuclear Journal of Canada, 1987 Vol 1 No. 4, by Alan Wyatt; David Mosey, CNS, 1987-12-01. Doc type: Paper.
Summary:
Keywords: [Concept] Safety [SI] 03000 Engineering Science and Technology 03600 Nuclear Safety (Reactor) [Discipline] General Science Nuclear Engineering [Topic] Safety [Phase] Operation Safety [Audience] College Engineer Grad Technician Ugrad
- Book Reviews: (1) Planet Earth in Jeopardy: Environmental Consequences of Nuclear War by Lydia Datto; (2) Understanding Chernobyl by The Uranium Institute NJC-1-4-14.pdf (168 kb)
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