TodayTetra Pak has launched a new, first-of-its-kind low-energy processing line for juice, nectar and still drinks (JNSD) to take beverage processing to a new level of efficiency. Innovatively using a unique combination of Pasteurization, Filtration and UV Light technology to treat beverages in two separate streams, which are aseptically blended together into the final beverage.
Instead of pasteurizing the whole volume of the product, the new production line separates out water and pasteurizes only the concentrate. Water is treated separately with Filtration and UV Light which requires a lot less energy. In the new JNSD line customers reduce energy consumption up to 67% and water consumption used for cleaning-in-place, sterilisation and product change-over is cut up to 50%.
Maria Norlin, Subcategory Manager JNSD & Other Beverages, Tetra Pak said: "We realised that we needed to rethink JNSD processing and find a more sustainable solution, that at the same time still provides a high level of food safety & quality assurance for our customers. The launch of our new low-energy JNSD processing line, 'Best Practice Line for JNSD with Aseptic Blending', illustrates how we are innovating with traditional processing methods in pursuit of more sustainable and efficient solutions. Our decision to split the existing JNSD line into two separate processing streams for treatment allows us to offer our customers processing options that can help them achieve their climate goals, and enables the industry to contribute towards global sustainability efforts."
"After many years of low growth, we see new opportunities for our customers on the horizon, as people increasingly search for ways to lead a healthier lifestyle, and this trend has accelerated during the spread of Covid-19. We hope this new production line can help customers capture the growth opportunities in a more cost-efficient way" added Norlin.
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First, I thought it best to check the claims, so I cracked open bottles of cola and orange juice, then deposited a few drops directly onto LFTs. Sure enough, a few minutes later, two lines appeared on each test, supposedly indicating the presence of the virus that causes COVID-19.
Given this, you might expect that the acidic drinks would result in completely blank tests. But denatured proteins are sticky beasts. All of those perfectly evolved interactions that would normally hold the protein together are now orphaned and looking for something to bind to. So a likely explanation is that the immobilised antibodies at the T-line stick directly to the gold particles as they pass by, producing the notorious cola-induced false positive result.
Is there then a way to spot a fake positive test? The antibodies (like most proteins) are capable of refolding and regaining their function when they are returned to more favourable conditions. So I tried washing a test that had been dripped with cola with buffer solution, and sure enough the immobilised antibodies at the T-line regained normal function and released the gold particles, revealing the true negative result on the test.
To run the Juice Shop locally you need to haveNode.js installed on your computer. The Juice Shopofficially runs on versions 18.x, 20.x (except 20.6.0 due to a bug) and 21.x of Node.js, closelyfollowing the officialNode.js Long-term Support Release Schedule.During development and Continuous Integration (CI) the application isautomatically tested with these current versions of Node.js. Theofficially recommended version to run Juice Shop is either the mostrecent Long-term Support (LTS) version or the Current Releaseversion. Therefore Juice Shop recommends Node.js20.x for its own v17.0.0release.
When installing Juice Shop from source, the libxmljs dependency will attempt to load pre-built binaries of a C++ XML parser. These binaries are currently only available up to version 20.x of Node.js. When using a newer Node.js version, libxmljs will instead attempt to build the C++ binary on-the-fly. Make sure to have the necessary build tools available, or switch to a Node.js version less or equal to 20.x in range supported by Juice Shop.
You need to have Docker installed to runJuice Shop as a container inside it. Following the instructions belowwill download the current stable version (built from master branch onGitHub) which internally runs the application on the currentlyrecommended Node.js version 20.x.
The official Docker image is built automatically during CI/CD forlinux/amd64 (based on a Node.js 20.x image) as well as linux/arm64 and linux/arm/v7 (based on a Node.js 14 image) and both are pushed to DockerHub. The following tagged images are available on DockerHub:
Vagrant is an open-source solution for building and maintaining virtualsoftware development environments. It creates a Virtualbox VM that willlaunch a Docker container instance of the latest Juice Shop imagev17.0.0.
If you have forked the Juice Shop repository on GitHub, the Deploy toHeroku button will deploy your forked version of the application. Todeploy the latest official version you must use the button of theoriginal repository at -shop/juice-shop.
After the Gitpod workspace is loaded, Gitpod tasks is still running to install npm install and launch the website. Despite Gitpod showing your workspace state already as Running, you need to wait until the installation process is done, before the website becomes accessable. The Open Preview Window (Internal Browser), will open automatically and refresh itself automatically when the server has started.
The installation instructions above will all give you the latestofficial release version of the Juice Shop. If you want to install aspecific older version, you can easily do so by retrieving thecorresponding tag from GitHub or Docker. For release v7.5.1 - which wasthe last version with the original AngularJS/Bootstrap frontend - forexample:
OWASP Juice Shop was not exactly designed and built with a highavailability and reactive enterprise-scale architecture in mind. It runsperfectly fine and fast when it is attacked via a browser by a human.When under attack by an automated tool - especially aggressive bruteforce scripts - the server might crash under the load. This could - intheory - leave the database and file system in an unpredictable statethat prevents a restart of the application.
That is why - in practice - Juice Shop wipes the entire database and thefolder users might have modified during hacking. After performing thisself-healing the application is supposed to be restartable, no matterwhat kind of problem originally caused it to crash. For convenience theself-healing happens during the start-up (i.e. npm start) of theserver, so no extra command needs to be issued to trigger it.
This restriction applies to all the Run Optionsexplained above. It is technically necessary to make theSelf-healing-feature work properly andconsistently. Furthermore, when multiple users would attack the sameinstance of the Juice Shop all their progress tracking would be mixedleading to inevitable confusion for the individual hacker. The upcomingChallenge tracking chapter will illustrate this topic.
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Background/purpose: The usefulness of dynamic magnetic resonance pancreatography (MRP) with secretin injection as a new method of assessing pancreatic exocrine function was evaluated in patients undergoing pancreatogastrostomy.
Methods: A series of 12 patients who had undergone pancreatogastrostomy were classified into group 1 (9 patients whose pancreas was normal preoperatively) and group 2 (3 patients with a firm pancreas accompanied by distended pancreatic ducts). The pancreatic exocrine function was evaluated using the changes in maximum pancreatic duct diameter and the intensity ratio calculated by tracing the contour line on the images of pancreatic juice secretion newly occurring after dynamic MRP with prior secretin injection.
Results: Clear visualization of the pancreatic duct by MRP was achieved in all 12 patients, and a decrease in pancreatic duct diameter was evident postoperatively in group 2. Pancreatic juice secretion was well visualized on MRP images following secretin injection in 10 patients but not in 2 patients of group 2. Higher intensity ratios were noted in group 1 than in group 2.
Conclusions: Dynamic MRP with secretion injection enables clear verification of pancreatic juice secretion on images and permits objective evaluation of pancreatic exocrine function. It therefore is a useful procedure for assessing pancreatic exocrine function after resection of the pancreas.
Considers calories, saturated fat, trans fat, sugar, sodium, protein, fiber and fruit, vegetable and nut content to differentiate between healthful and less healthful foods. For more information on nutrition concerns, read our full methodology.
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