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I think Shields came upon the archive of Hermes, the Wesleyan radical student newspaper, and lifted an article from Spring 1981 that was on the same page as “Karl Marx on the Mocon Lunch Line” and “‘The Wall’ and Radical Consciousness.”
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Very well, says he, the Mocon [Footnote: A regular wind that comes six months from the east, and as many from the west.] will in a little time bring ships for ivory.
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I staid with him, expecting the Mocon; and during that time we made so many journies to the hill, that we filled our warehouses with ivory.
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A new one-stop testing service will speed up trial times of the analysis of food and beverages along with their related packaging - from raw material to transport to shelf life, said Mocon.
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Mocon unveils 'one stop' food and packaging testing system
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The equipment comes in three-different master base control systems with three satellite modules-each providing different test capabilities for a maximum of 20 test cells per system, said Mocon.
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Lightweighting and cost saving potential as Mocon upgrades WVTR line
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Mocon marketing manager Guy Wray told FoodProductionDaily. com that while none of the services were new, the company had spotted what it believed was a gap in the market in that they had not all be gathered in one place before.
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R amp; D Spin-out biosciences firm partners with global player Mocon: Cork-based company Luxcel Biosciences ha …
Irish Blogs Innovation CHEF 2010
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Lightweighting and cost saving potential as Mocon upgrades WVTR line
BeverageDaily RSS 2010
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