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    Studi Penambahan Tepung Rumput Laut (Eucheuma Cotonii ) pada Mie Sagu terhadap Penerimaan Konsumen

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    This study was aimed to determine the effect of seaweed (Eucheuma cottonii) in flournoodles to consumer acceptance. The each concentration of seaweed (Eucheuma cottonii)flour was 0%, 10%, 20%, and 30%. Parameters was measured for organoleptic (taste, texture,color, and odor), and chemical analysis (moisture content, ash content, protein content, crudefiber, and water absorption). The research was conducted in the Fisheries ProcessingTechnology and Processing Chemical Laboratory, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences,University of Riau on June 2014. The results showed that 20% concentration of seaweedflour was the best treatment and most favorable by consumer acceptance with moisturecontent, ash content, protein content, crude fiber and water absorption was 10,34%, 9,34%,27,9%, 6,04% and 10,34% respectively

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    Understanding of the Renormalization Program in a mathematically Rigorous Framework and an Intrinsic Mass Scale

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    we show there exists a mathematically consistent framework in which the Renormalization Program can be understood in a natural manner. The framework does not require any violations of mathematical rigor usually associated with the Renormalization program. We use the framework of the non-local field theories [these carry a finite mass scale (\Lambda)]and set up a finite perturbative program. We show how this program leads to the perturbation series of the usual renormalization program [except one difference] if the series is restructured .We further show that the comparison becomes possible if there exists a finite mass scale (\Lambda), with certain properties, in the Quantum Field theory [which we take to be the scale present in the nonlocal theory]. We give a way to estimate the scale (\Lambda). We also show that the finite perturbation program differs from the usual renormalization program by a term; which we propose can also be used to put a bound on (\Lambda).Comment: 19 pages, a missing equation added,a reference added and a few typos correcte
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