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Questions of authentication and standardization of white varieties of Ceylon tea imported to Russia
The article raises questions concerning the reasons for the falsification of white tea varieties in Russia, the possibility of determining its authenticity by instrumental and sensory methods. The technological process and parameters of brewing leaves of white tea varieties, for example, silver tea, are considered. The criteria for the organoleptic evaluation of the silver tea infusion are developed with repeated brewing by "spillage" metho
Uv-visible characterization of gold exchanged in beta zeolite
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Current sheet bifurcation and collapse in electron magnetohydrodynamics
Inertial effects in nonlinear magnetic reconnection are studied within the
context of 2D electron magnetohydrodynamics (EMHD) with resistive and viscous
dissipation. Families of nonlinear solutions for relevant current sheet
parameters are predicted and confirmed numerically in all regimes of interest.
Electron inertia becomes important for current sheet thicknesses below
the inertial length . In this case, in the absence of electron
viscosity, the sheet thickness experiences a nonlinear collapse. Viscosity
regularizes solutions at small scales. Transition from resistive to viscous
regimes shows a nontrivial dependence on resistivity and viscosity, featuring a
hysteresis bifurcation. In all accessible regimes, the nonlinear reconnection
rate is found to be explicitly independent of the electron inertia and
dissipation coefficients.Comment: submitted to publicatio
Morphology of Camellia Sinensis L. leaves as marker of white tea authenticity
Received: February 1st, 2021 ; Accepted: April 24th, 2021 ; Published: August 18th, 2021 ; Correspondence: [email protected] is one of the most common drinks in the world. Classic tea is obtained by brewing
the leaves of the Camellia sinensis L plant in hot water. However, even the leaves collected from
the same branch of the same tea bush can have completely different anatomical, biochemical and
taste characteristics. White tea is the youngest, immature apical leaves of the tea bush (fleshes)
together with leaf buds (tips) which are is considered the most valuable parts of teaplant.
The chemical composition of tea is studied in sufficient detail, however, there are still no uniform
criteria for determining the authenticity of white tea leaves, which creates great preconditions for
falsifying this most valuable type of raw material. The aim of this study was to study the macroand microstructure of white tea leaves from different manufacturers and to determine the
morphological markers of the authenticity of white tea leaves.
The objects of research were white tea from the Nandana Tea Factory (Sri Lanka) and white tea
from an unknown manufacturer, purchased from a local tea shop.
The study of raw materials was carried out in accordance with the requirements of GF XIV OFS
1.5.1.0003.15 ‘Leaves’ and OFS 1.5.3.0003.15 ‘Technique of microscopic and microchemical
examination of medicinal plants and herbal medicinal products.’
The work was carried out on the basis of the laboratories of the Department of Food Technologies
of FGBOU VO Saratov GAU named after N.I. Vavilov, and the Department of General Biology,
Pharmacognosy and Botany, Saratov State Medical University named after V.I. Razumovsky
Ministry of Health of Russia.
Studies of the structure of white tea leaves from various manufacturers have shown that the
structure and presence of morphological elements of leaves, such as hairs, stomata, leaf edge,
druses, sclereids, differ markedly and can serve as reliable markers for identifying the variety of tea
Novel technique for the CO<sub>2</sub> laser fabrication of optical devices with sub-micrometer ablation depth precision
We present novel techniques for the processing of fibre end face and cladding surfaces using a 9.6 µm CO2 laser. We investigate the effects of pulse duration on process parameters
IFMIF suitability for evaluation of fusion functional materials
The International FusionMaterials Irradiation Facility (IFMIF) is a future neutron source based on the D-Li stripping reaction, planned to test candidate fusionmaterials at relevant fusion irradiation conditions. During the design of IFMIF special attention was paid to the structural materials for the blanket and first wall, because they will be exposed to the most severe irradiation conditions in a fusion reactor. Also the irradiation of candidate materials for solid breeder blankets is planned in the IFMIF reference design.
This paper focuses on the assessment of the suitability of IFMIF irradiation conditions for testing functionalmaterials to be used in liquid blankets and diagnostics systems, since they are been also considered within IFMIF objectives. The study has been based on the analysis and comparison of the main expected irradiation parameters in IFMIF and DEMO reactor
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