Food Rheology Shanghai Jiao Tong University May19,2006 Charles F.Shoemaker Professor U C D a vi s FOOD SCIENCE TTECHNOLOGY
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Lectures ·Texture Viscosity;Newtonian Non-Newtonian yield point Suspension and polymer rheology Viscoelasticity and gel formation
Lectures • Texture • Viscosity; Newtonian • Non-Newtonian & yield point • Suspension and polymer rheology • Viscoelasticity and gel formation
San Frandsco Bay California USA Looking North over the Central Valley
Crop and Livestock Commodities in which California Leads the USA Almonds Eggplant Lettuce,Romaine Plums Apricots Escarole/Endive Melons,Cantaloupe Plums,Dried Artichokes Figs Melons,Honeydew Pomegranates Asparagus Flowers,Bulbs Milk Rice,Sweet Avocados Flowers,Cut Milk,Goats Safflower Beans,Black-eyed Flowers,Potted Plants Nectarines Seed,Alfalfa Beans,Dry Baby Lima Garlic Nursery,Bedding Plants Seed,Bermuda Grass Beans,Dry Large Lima Grapes,Raisins Nursery Crops Seed,Ladino Clover Beans,Garbanzo Grapes,Table Olives Seed,Sudan Grass Beans,Green Lima Grapes,Wine Onions,Dry Seed,Vegetable and Flower Bedding/Garden Plants Greens,Mustard Onions,Green Spinach Bee Colonies Hay,Alfalfa Parsley Squash Broccoli Herbs Passion Fruit Strawberries Brussels Sprouts Honey Peaches,Clingstone Tomatoes,Processing Cabbage,Chinese Jojoba Peaches,Freestone Turnips Carrots Kale Pears,Bartlett Vegetables,Greenhouse Cauliflower Kiwifruit Peas,Chinese Vegetables,Oriental Celery Kumquats Peppers,Bell Walnuts Chicory Lemons Persimmons Daikon Lettuce,Head Pigeons and Squabs Dates Lettuce,Leaf Pistachios California is the sole producer(99%or more)of the commodities in red
Crop and Livestock Commodities in which California Leads the USA Almonds Eggplant Lettuce, Romaine Plums Apricots Escarole/Endive Melons, Cantaloupe Plums, Dried Artichokes Figs Melons, Honeydew Pomegranates Asparagus Flowers, Bulbs Milk Rice, Sweet Avocados Flowers, Cut Milk,Goats Safflower Beans, Black-eyed Flowers, Potted Plants Nectarines Seed, Alfalfa Beans, Dry Baby Lima Garlic Nursery, Bedding Plants Seed, Bermuda Grass Beans, Dry Large Lima Grapes, Raisins Nursery Crops Seed, Ladino Clover Beans, Garbanzo Grapes, Table Olives Seed, Sudan Grass Beans, Green Lima Grapes, Wine Onions, Dry Seed, Vegetable and Flower Bedding/Garden Plants Greens, Mustard Onions, Green Spinach Bee Colonies Hay, Alfalfa Parsley Squash Broccoli Herbs Passion Fruit Strawberries Brussels Sprouts Honey Peaches, Clingstone Tomatoes, Processing Cabbage, Chinese Jojoba Peaches, Freestone Turnips Carrots Kale Pears, Bartlett Vegetables, Greenhouse Cauliflower Kiwifruit Peas, Chinese Vegetables, Oriental Celery Kumquats Peppers, Bell Walnuts Chicory Lemons Persimmons Daikon Lettuce, Head Pigeons and Squabs Dates Lettuce, Leaf Pistachios California is the sole producer (99% or more) of the commodities in red
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UC DAVIS Ranking by total R&D expenditures Agricultural Sciences 1st Biological Sciences 6th Life Sciences 11th Environmental sciences 15th Social Sciences 27th Source:National Science Foundation Ist in Veterinary Medicine
UC DAVIS Ranking by total R&D expenditures Source: National Science Foundation 1st in Veterinary Medicine Agricultural Sciences 1st Biological Sciences 6th Life Sciences 11th Environmental Sciences 15th Social Sciences 27th
UC Davis: A growing International Focus Office of University Outreach and International Programs Nearly half of UC Davis'faculty involved in international activities Seeking active cooperative agreements with international institutions Currently over 3,300 international students and scholars on campus o More than 5,200 international alumni and previous scholars worldwide
UC Davis: A growing International Focus • Of ice of University Outreach and International Programs • Nearly half of UC Davis ’faculty involved in international activities • Seeking active cooperative agreements with international institutions • Currently over 3,300 international students and scholars on campus • More than 5,200 international alumni and previous scholars worldwide