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  • The miracle-juice industry is clustered alongside the I-15 in a part of Utah known as Cellulose Valley.

    The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008

  • The miracle-juice industry is clustered alongside the I-15 in a part of Utah known as Cellulose Valley.

    The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008

  • The miracle-juice industry is clustered alongside the I-15 in a part of Utah known as Cellulose Valley.

    The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008

  • [Footnote A: "Cellulose," by Cross and Bevan, ed. by W.R. Hodgkinson, p. 9.]

    Nitro-Explosives: A Practical Treatise

  • _ -- Chlorination process yielded in the hands of the authors results confirming the figures given in 'Cellulose' for yield of cellulose.

    Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900 C. F. Cross

  • The contributions to the study of 'Cellulose' which are noticed are spread over a large area, are mostly 'sectional' in their aim, and the only cohesion which we can give them is that of classifying them according to the plan of our original work.

    Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900 C. F. Cross

  • "Cellulose has unique properties making it the best choice to perform certain functions, such as anticaking, thickening and replacing fat," says spokeswoman Susan Davison .

    Why Wood Pulp Makes Ice Cream Creamier Sarah Nassauer 2011

  • Cellulose additives belong to a family of substances known as hydrocolloids that act in various ways with water, such as creating gels.

    Why Wood Pulp Makes Ice Cream Creamier Sarah Nassauer 2011

  • Cellulose products, gums and fibers allow food manufactures to offer white bread with high dietary fiber content, low-fat ice cream that still feels creamy on the tongue, and allow cooks to sprinkle cheese over their dinner without taking time to shred.

    Why Wood Pulp Makes Ice Cream Creamier Sarah Nassauer 2011

  • In 1994, IPe purchased 20 percent of the shares in the Kotlassky Cellulose and Paper Combine in an investment auction.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

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