What's the difference between bagasse and megass?

Bagasse


Definition:

  • (n.) Sugar cane, as it comes crushed from the mill. It is then dried and used as fuel. Also extended to the refuse of beetroot sugar.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Decreased transit time without alteration in faecal flora occurred with bagasse.
  • (2) For the sugarcane bagasse diet, neither urea nor S supplementation changed ruminal acetate production.
  • (3) The paper deals with the standardization of the concentrations of magnesium sulphate, zinc sulphate, and ferric chloride in the medium containing sugarcane bagasse (for Rhizoctonia melongina and Pleurotus ostreatus) and wheat straw (for Coprinus aratus) for achieving maximum protein production.
  • (4) Bagasse decreased the activities of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase and phosphofructokinase expressed on a wet weight basis and on a protein basis.
  • (5) AT bagasse, alkali - peracetic acid treated mesta wood and paper factory sedimented sludge effluent, respectively.
  • (6) Bagasse supplements accelerated gastrointestinal transit when measured by the carmine marker technique.
  • (7) The hydrolysis of purified celluloses (cotton, Avicel, Cellulose-123, Solka Floc SW40) and cellulosic wastes (rice straw, sugarcane bagasse, wood powders, paper factory effluents) by Sclerotium rolfsii CPC 142 culture filtrate was studied.
  • (8) Forty-seven addicts had precipitins against extracts from moldy hay, and 34 against extracts from bagasse.
  • (9) An enzyme-linked immunosorbent-assay (ELISA) for the detection of antibodies against Thermoactinomyces sacchari associated with bagassosis has been described and compared with the counter-immunoelectrophoresis (CIE) assay in forty-five bagasse workers; twenty-six of whom had symptoms consistent with bagassosis, and ten who were normal blood-bank donors.
  • (10) A study to determine the effects of two by-products from the food industry (olive oil bagasse or technical rendered fat) on the phospholipid content and the fatty acid composition of the muscle of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) has been made.
  • (11) The detailed structural feature of this water-solubilized lignin was investigated and shown to be a highly condensed and polycarboxylated lignin which is denatured and solubilized by Lentinus edodes from bagasse.
  • (12) The symptomatic group of bagasse workers did not have significantly higher titres in the ELISA than the group of exposed but asymptomatic subjects.
  • (13) Therefore, the sensitization to T. sacchari antigens in bagasse dusts appears to be mainly mediated by IgG, subclasses 1 and 3, but is not pathogno monic of clinical symptomatology.
  • (14) When sugar cane bagasse was properly treated with alkali and heat, the organism could decompose up to 90% of the initial substrate within 5 days.
  • (15) These results suggest that unlike guar gum and bagasse, wheat bran does not change the flux through some pathways of lipogenesis in liver and adipose tissue when mice are given high-sucrose diets.
  • (16) Xylanase pretreatment enhanced the hydrolysis of bagasse owing to the creation of more accessible cellulosic regions that are readily acted upon by exo- and endoglucanases.
  • (17) Groups of chicks were given a low-residue diet with or without supplements of dietary fibre in the form of wheat bran, wheat straw or bagasse.
  • (18) Bagassosis is also a problem specific to the industry as it may follow exposure to bagasse (a by-product of sugar cane).
  • (19) What we’re looking to do is take this trash and bagasse and convert it into biogas through anaerobic digestion, and then upgrade the biogas into biomethane for use in diesel engines.
  • (20) Within the Shamli Mills, the bagasse-containing sites had a significantly higher aerial prevalence (50.3%) of A. fumigatus than the bagasse-free sites (13.5%).

Megass


Definition:

  • (n.) Alt. of Megasse

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