CHAPTER 3 RECIPE AND MEASUREMENT CHAPTER OBJECTIVES After completion of this chapter the reader will be able to: 1. Define and discuss mise en place. 2. Apply U.S. and metric measurement systems. 3. Discuss the importance of standardized recipe in quality and cost control. 4. State the structure and components of a recipe. 5. Apply the principles of recipe conversion. 6. Apply the principles of recipe costing. 7. State the importance of the recipe
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Cause Bacterial meningitis can become serious even causing death in as little as a couple of hours. Those who are affected by this disease can recover for it. However‚ those who are unfortunate may have permanent disabilities including: hearing loss‚ brain damage‚ learning disabilities‚ etc. caused by the infection. There are a number of bacteria’s that result in meningitis such as: streptococcus pneumoniae‚ group B streptococcus‚ Neisseria meningitides‚ Haemophilus influenza‚ and listeria monocytogenes
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conducted in series and parallel to identify the pressure different in both pumps. Centrifugal pump is known as one of the most widely used pumps for transferring liquids. It’s also known as a device to transfer mechanical energy from a prime mover into fluid energy to produce the flow of liquids. The pump is connected in 2 ways; in series and another as parallel pump. Centrifugal pump are connected in parallel because to provide enough flow rates compare to centrifugal pump that connected in series‚ the
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Title Stator Report Date 2014/08/08 13:18:04 Contents 1. File Report Table 1 File Information for Copy of 23 0709 alfa 2. Mesh Report Table 2 Mesh Information for Copy of 23 0709 alfa Table 3 Mesh Statistics for Copy of 23 0709 alfa 3. Physics Report Table 4 Domain Physics for Copy of 23 0709 alfa Table 5 Boundary Physics for Copy of 23 0709 alfa 4. Tabulated Results Table 6 Pump Performance Results Table 7 Summary Data 5. Blade Loading Charts
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Anderson‚ Jr.”Fundamentals of Aerodynamics”‚ McGraw-Hill‚ 2001. 2. E.L .Houghton and P.W. Carpenter “Aerodynamics for Engineering Students” Fifth Edition‚ Butterworth-Heinemann publications‚ 2003. 3. B.R Munson‚ P.F Young‚ T.H Okiishi‚ ”Fundamentals of Fluid Dynamics” John Wiley & Sons‚ 2002. 4. Barlow‚ J.B.‚ Rae Jr.‚ W.H.‚ Pope‚ A.‚ Low-Speed Wind Tunnel Testing Wiley & Sons‚ Inc.‚ New York‚ 1999. pp 147-150. 5. Robert C. Platt‚”Turbulence Factors of NACA Wind Tunnels As Determined Sphere Tests”1937.
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The Aerodynamics of Hummingbird Flight Douglas R. Warrick* and Bret W. Tobalske.† Oregon State University‚ Corvallis Oregon 97331 and University of Portland‚ Portland OR 97203 Donald R. Powers‡ George Fox University‚ Newburg‚ OR 97132 and Michael H. Dickinson§ California Institute of Technology‚ Pasadena‚ CA 91125 [Abstract] Hummingbirds fly with their wings almost fully extended during their entire wingbeat. This pattern‚ associated with having proportionally short humeral bones‚ long distal
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rates and both static andtotal pressure heads in a rigid convergent/divergent tube of known geometry for a range of steady flow rates. The Bernoulli’s theorem ( Bernoulli’s t heorem‚ 2011) relates the pressure‚velocity‚ and elevation in a moving fluid (liquid or gas)‚ the compressibility and viscosity(internal friction)of which are negligible and the flow of which is steady‚ or laminar. In order to demonstrate the Bernoulli’s theorem ‚ the F1-15 Bernoulli’s Apparatus Test Equipment isused in
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of dimples on a golf ball‚ http://www.golfblogger.com/index.php/golf/comments/purpose_and_number_of_golf_ball_dimples/ [2] Separation of boundary layers‚ http://www.see.ed.ac.uk/~johnc/teaching/fluidmechanics4/2003-04/fluids14/separation.html [3] Fluid Dynamics‚ http://electron9.phys.utk.edu/phys136d/modules/m1/bernoulli.htm [4] Aerospaceweb.org – Ask Us Golf Ball Dimples and Drag http://www.aerospaceweb.org/question/aerodynamics/q0215.shtml [5] Why are golf balls dimpled? – http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/General/golf
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A Short Essay on Freedom What exactly is freedom? Can you taste it‚ see it‚ reach out and touch it? The answer to these questions is no. However‚ if reflected upon‚ freedom can certainly be felt‚ not by the hands but by the emotion called feeling. Since all we can do is describe properties of freedom‚ the question remains how freedom is explainable with words. Youth are not burdened by restrictions placed upon adults; therefore‚ a simpler idea of being able to
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Anatomy and physiology of the brain and spinal cord The brain is a spongy organ made up of nerve and supportive tissues. It is located in the head and is protected by a bony covering called the skull. The base‚ or lower part‚ of the brain is connected to the spinal cord. Together‚ the brain and spinal cord are known as the central nervous system (CNS). The spinal cord contains nerves that send information to and from the brain. The CNS works with the peripheral nervous system (PNS). The PNS
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