...Pretreatment Crafts Working Principle of Peanut Oil Expeller The pretreatment crafts of peanut oil expeller working principle are simple and easy to operate, what is more, the peanut oil expeller has many good characters, because its good design, convenient operation, high quality and best price, so the peanut oil expeller sell well in home and abroad, such as following five points: First of all, cleaning Process: Use vibration cleaning sieve and magnetic selector to get better cleaning effect. This step is mainly to clean the big impurities ,like the stone , big dust , iron etc . Secondly, crushing Process: This Peanut oil expeller is mainly to crush the peanut, as the peanut is big ,it is not easy to press .We must crush the peanut to 6-8 pieces . Then we need to peel.The rate of peel is about 90% . Thirdly, flaking Process: After crush and peel,we need to flake the crushed peanut , which make the cell wall of peanut broken . And we flake the peanut to 0.55 mm thickness. Then it is useful for the oil extracting. Fourthly, cooking Process: After the flaker,we need to cook the flaked peanut , control the moisture at 5-7% , the temperature is 110-115degree . Fifthly, pre-pressing: After all the pretreatment , pre-press the peanut of peanut oil expeller, the oil can be extracted about 76%. More detail information and any needs about the peanut oil expeller please contact with us freely and we will reply you as soon as possible. http://www.oil-processing.com...
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...This memo is to address are current maintain cost for all in-house servers and licensing, currently are yearly I.T cost are $123,324. This cost covers support and upgrades to local hardware. This year we hope to limit to cut down on internal spending by exporting all software to the “cloud”. Current cloud services are delivered remotely off site and just require an internet connect and lightweight local system. We are current looking at two company to provide are hosting on is Citrix and adobe; between these two companies they will be able to supply all are need, plus allow for future growth. I have also on lined some key features that will benefit us in moving to the cloud. • Cost-reduction: With all the software and hardware we need off site we do not need to maintain a large internal data center or support contacts, as well are desktop do not need to be refreshed yearly. • Flexibility: We can pick what we need within the cloud so we are not limited in packages, also it is multi-platform compatible, and can be accessed from anywhere. this also means work can be done offsite without lose in efficiency. • Reliability: The knowledge in knowing that as long as there is network connect all software will always be there with 24/7 support. This will allow is internal staff to focus on future project pressing to the company itself. Are current initial transfer and cutover cost is $324,342 for all systems and hardware, in turn for this high cost we get lifetime...
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...Pretreatment Crafts Working Principle of Peanut Oil Expeller The pretreatment crafts of peanut oil expeller working principle are simple and easy to operate, what is more, the peanut oil expeller has many good characters, because its good design, convenient operation, high quality and best price, so the peanut oil expeller sell well in home and abroad, such as following five points: First of all, cleaning Process: Use vibration cleaning sieve and magnetic selector to get better cleaning effect. This step is mainly to clean the big impurities ,like the stone , big dust , iron etc . Secondly, crushing Process: This Peanut oil expeller is mainly to crush the peanut, as the peanut is big ,it is not easy to press .We must crush the peanut to 6-8 pieces . Then we need to peel.The rate of peel is about 90% . Thirdly, flaking Process: After crush and peel,we need to flake the crushed peanut , which make the cell wall of peanut broken . And we flake the peanut to 0.55 mm thickness. Then it is useful for the oil extracting. Fourthly, cooking Process: After the flaker,we need to cook the flaked peanut , control the moisture at 5-7% , the temperature is 110-115degree . Fifthly, pre-pressing: After all the pretreatment , pre-press the peanut of peanut oil expeller, the oil can be extracted about 76%. More detail information and any needs about the peanut oil expeller please contact with us freely and we will reply you as soon as possible. http://www.oil-processing.com...
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...Our soybean oil press machine in line with the Ministry of Agriculture for agricultural technical conditions and standards, its processing and production of oil authentic, pure fidelity, is to create the best choice for the modern oil press machine. Our soybean oil press machine has the follow features and advantages: Energy - the same lower production of electric power by 40%, with an average of 6 kilowatt-hour savings calculations, the production of electricity can save 30 RMB. Labor - labor savings equivalent to 60% yield, 1-2 people can organize production, day labor efficiency cost savings of about 40 million. Versatile – our soybean oil press machine can be used just not soybean, pressed peanut, sesame, rapeseed, soybean, sunflower, flax and other 20 kinds of oil crops. Three pressing, pressing the net once. Pure oil - vacuum filtration residue to protect the oil clean, sanitary and quarantine standards. Small footprint - only 10-20 meters oil mill will be able to meet production needs. Then we talk about how to maintain soybean oil press machine in correct way in the follow text. (1) soybean oil press work 50 hours per lubrication, gear box oil cup above shall not oil, extra virgin oil press screw shaft bearing adjustment screw should be adjusted within the screw hole once per shift butter filling is prohibited dry grinding. (2) Run-oil soybean oil press each site should prevent intrusion of dust and other impurities, soybean oil press need to check the quality...
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...year-end report, she was pleased to see that Scope held a 32 percent share of the Canadian mouthwash market for 1990. She had been concerned about the inroads that Plax, a prebrushing rinse, had made in the market. Since its introduction in 1988, Plax had gained a 10 percent share of the product category and posed a threat to Scope. As Brand Manager, Hearst planned, developed, and directed the total marketing effort for Scope, Procter & Gamble’s (P&G) brand in the mouthwash market. She was responsible for maximizing the market share, volume, and profitability of the brand. Until the entry of Plax, brands in the mouthwash market were positioned around two major benefits: fresh breath and killing germs. Plax was positioned around a new benefit—as a “plaque fighter”—and indications were that other brands, such as Listerine, were going to promote this benefit. The challenge for Hearst was to develop a strategy that would ensure the continued profitability of Scope in the face of these competitive threats. Her specific task was to prepare a marketing plan for P&G’s mouthwash business for the next three years. It was early February 1991, and she would be presenting the plan to senior management in March. ■ COMPANY BACKGROUND Based on a philosophy of providing products of superior quality and value that best fill the needs of consumers, Procter & Gamble is one of the most successful consumer goods companies in the world. The company markets its brands in more than 140 countries and had net earnings...
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...Literature Project Dental Lab Procedures Crowns A crown is a tooth shaped cap that is put on over the tooth to restore the size and the strength of that tooth. When the crown is cemented into place it appears as the original tooth above the gum line. Crowns are great options for those weak teeth that sometimes we have no control over. Most crowns require two visits. The first visit the dentist will prepare the tooth and make the temporary. On the second visit, the patient receives the crown for fitting. For the all porcelain crowns, depending on the technology in the office, it takes one day. In that one day the tooth is prepared, and with a special machine, the crown can be made in the office. Therefore, there is no need for a temporary. There are many reasons a crown may be needed. One reason is to protect a weak tooth, possibly from decay. Another reason is to restore a broken tooth. Also they are needed to cover a tooth with a large filling, to hold a bridge in place, to cover discolored teeth, and to cover an implant. Along with the various needs for a crown, there are a variety of types. These permanent crowns can be all metal, porcelain-fused-to metal, all resin, or all ceramic. The metal crowns are composed of gold alloy, other alloys, or a base-metal alloy. For this type of crown, less tooth structure needs to be removed and the wearing of the opposing teeth is kept to a minimum. This type of crown probably lasts the longest in terms of wearing...
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...specific treatment approaches to periodontal abscesses • Contents: • Introduction • Defenition &types • Specific Treatment approaches • References *introduction: periodontal abscess is an acute destructive process at the periodontium resulting in localized formation of pus communicating with oral cavity through the gingival sulcus or other periodontal location and not arising from the tooth pulp The prevalence of periodontal abscess is relatively high and it's affects the prognosis of the teeth. Periodontal abscesses can occur on the base of persisting periodontitis but can also occur at the absence of periodontitis. The causes of the development of periodontal abscess originating from >chronic periodontitis is the marginal closure of a periodontal pocket, or the pocket lumen might be too tight to drain the increased suppuration due to changes in the composition of subgingival microflora, alteration of bacterial virulence or host defenses *defenition &types: There are 3types of periodontal abscesses : • Gingival Abscess A localized,, purulent infection that involves the marginal gingiva or interdental papilla.. • • Periodontal Abscess A localized purulent infection in the tissue adjacent to the periodontal pocket that maybe lead to the destruction of periodontal ligaments and alveolar bone.. • • Pericoronal Abscess A localized purulent infection within the tissue around the crown of a partially erupted tooth.. • * Treatment approach: Treatment of periodontal...
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...Root Canal, or endodontics, is the process of removing dead and infected nerve tissue from inside the roots of a tooth. A root canal allows you to retain your natural tooth while eliminating infection. If an infected tooth is left alone for a long period of time, an abscess will form in the jaw; and a pus pocket of bacterial infection around the tooth root may spread and damage adjacent teeth as well as cause facial swelling and debilitating pain. A dead or irreversibly damaged nerve needing a root canal may be the result of trauma to the tooth, extensive dental decay that invaded into the nerve, or repeated heavy irritation from ongoing replacement of large fillings that are close to the nerve, or possibly a fracture or crack in the tooth that extends into the nerve. Common signs your tooth may need a root canal include: Moderate to severe lingering toothache pain when drinking hot or cold liquids or foods. Moderate to severe pain when biting on a tooth Sensitivity to tapping or pressure on the tooth Toothache that wakes you up in the middle of the night A gum boil on your gum that may release pus or blood when pressed Radiating pain from one area of the mouth to another The only alternative to root canal treatment is to extract the tooth. This, however, can cause the surrounding teeth to move resulting in a bad bite. Though a simple extraction may seem like a less expensive option, the empty tooth space will require an implant or a bridge which ultimately can be more costly...
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...superior to the Interplak: its streaming forces removed no food debris. The results indicated that the Blend-a-Dent was the most effective brush design in vitro, although the differences between Blend-a-Dent and Sonieare were not statistically significant. (Quintessence Int 1995:26:841-848.) Introduction Electric toothbrushes have become established as an effective alternative to manual methods of toothbrushing. The mode of action of these brushes is designed to simulate manual methods and as such is attractive to the population as an easy and simple method of brushing teeth. The use of electric toothbrushes has a particular advantage in controlling plaque accumulation in patients with low compliance to dental treatment.' Some reports have indicated that electric toothbrushes are superior to manual ones in terms of removing plaque and improving gingival health.^-^ Other longitudinal and randomized control clinical studies, however, have not conclusively proved any...
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...Background Patient A has authorised consent to the writer of this case study to share the detail of their condition. It has been ensured the information provided does not allow the recognition and follow up of this individual. The patient chosen for this portion of assignment is a 47 year old male who lives with his wife and two kids. He works part-time as a customer service manager and attends the practice every six months for a regular check-up, however due to his recent knee surgery; he has been unable to do so. This patient struggles with his weight and suffers from high blood pressure. This condition damages the blood vessels, forcing the heart to work faster which would eventually lead to heart failure (Gregson 2001). To treat his condition, this patient takes ACE inhibitors every day. He also suffers from arthritis and takes Azathioprine as a source of medication. He has no allergies, smokes 10 cigarettes a day and consumes 25 units of alcohol a week. Patient A consumes fizzy beverages during and after his meals and snacks on sweets in between. Due to his poor oral hygiene and high consumption of sugar in his diet, he has developed caries in his lower left 6. It is evident that sugar consumption mostly in sticky form between meals increases the risk of caries (Felton 2009). His poor oral hygiene is reflected on the number of restorations present within his mouth, mostly in his pre-molars and molars. He also has a porcelain bonded crown present on the lower right 5...
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...Streptococcus mutans and the periodontal pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis that causes gum disease. These compounds also interfere with adherence of these cariogenic bacteria. Therefore, raisins may not promote dental caries like other sticky foods. Other research has indicated polyphenolic compounds in raisins, such as catechins, epicatechins and flavonols, have anticariogenic properties.1,2,3 Catechins have been shown to have a direct bactericidal effect against Streptococcus mutans and Streptococcus sobrinus and prevent adherence of bacteria to teeth. Further, they inhibit two enzymes – glucosyl transferase and amylase – that could increase dental caries. The glucosyl transferase is involved in the biosynthesis of sticky glucan involved in plaque, and the amylase hydrolyzes starches into sugars which is the...
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...Temporary dental bridges are installed in order to protect the area where your permanent bridge will be installed. If you are getting a two-step dental crown procedure, then your temporary bridge will be installed during the first step. When your dentist installs your temporary bridge, this can leave your gums feeling sensitive. Gum sensitivity often makes it difficult to eat and speak because the smallest things can cause your gums to feel in pain. Luckily, there are a few tips that you can use in order to deal with gum sensitivity after your temporary bridges are installed. Apply Clove Oil to Your Gums Clove oil is commonly used to treat the pain caused by dry socket and it can be used to treat your gum sensitivity. Clove oil contains antiseptic...
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...New York University College of Dentistry Dental Hygiene Program, Principles of Dental Hygiene I Clinic Clinical Competency Criteria Evaluation: Indices Student:________________________________________ Date:______________________________ Instructor:_____________________________________ Total # of errors:______ Grade:______ Competency: Met□ Unmet□ Grade scale: Total # of errors | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5-6 | 7-8 | 9-10 | 11-12 | 13 or more | Grade | 100 | 95 | 90 | 85 | 80 | 75 | 70 | 65 | 60 | 55 | CriteriaFaculty Directions: place check mark next to correlating error | Faculty CommentsFeedback on student performance | Preparation | | __ Properly sets up unit and appropriate instruments and supplies__ Provides patient with safety glasses and bib | _______# of errors | Positioning | | __ Reclines backrest of patient chair to be positioned for the specified arch and adjusts height of patient chair so that clinician’s elbows remain at waist level when accessing the specified treatment area__ Ensures patient’s head is even with top of head rest and asks patient to assume the head position that facilitates the clinician’s view of the specified treatment area__ Positions instrument tray within easy reach for front, side, or rear delivery __ Positions unit light at arm’s length and directs light to illuminate the specified treatment area__ Adjusts clinician chair correctly and assumes the recommended clock position__ Maintains neutral...
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...The Quality Of An Oral B Professional Care Smart Series 5000 Electric Toothbrush Brushing teeth is very important for good dental health. It eliminates bad breath, and possibly developing infections and having to have cavities filled or other serious types of dental work. Ever heard of an Oral B Smart Series 5000 electric toothbrush? It is the best hi-tech electric toothbrush on the market today; it is also the #1 Dentist recommended toothbrush (“Oral B website,” 2014). The Oral B Smart Series 5000 electric toothbrush is the best toothbrush because of its cleaning action, ability to reduce gum disease, its timer and its pressure sensors. Stimulation of the gums and removal of plaque is what keeps mouths healthy and free of problems. The Oral B Smart Series 5000 electric toothbrush does this every time it is used properly. The 40,000 pulsations and 8,800 oscillations per minute basically polish and gently clean the teeth and gums. This action produced by the Oral B Smart Series 5000 electric toothbrush keeps the debris from forming on the enamel of our teeth, which in turn keeps our teeth cleaner; which ultimately reduces the chances of gingivitis and gum disease. Not to say this can’t be accomplished with a manual toothbrush. It’s just that an Oral B Smart Series 5000 electric toothbrush gets the job done much better. Oral B 3 Most people don’t brush correctly, or for the two minutes that is recommended by dentists. This toothbrush also offers...
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...known as gum disease affects the gum around the teeth that acts as support. It is commonly caused by the accumulation of plaque or tartar which irritate the gums. Those with gum disease commonly have bleeding gum while those with severe cases experience loss of gum, bone, and even teeth. Periodontal disease is one of the most unrecognized diseases given that it affects about half of the US population. It also affects more men than women, affecting 57% of men in the US compared to only 38% women (Eke, Dye, Wei, Thornton-Evans, & Genco, 2012). A plausible reason why this occurs based on research is that men have a more heighten immune response...
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