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Szent-Györgyi's and Warburg's co-ferment and Theorell's yellow enzyme, and encounters the plant acids, entering in that way Szent-Györgyi's's system.
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Christian, in 1935, defined the nature of the active group in two other dehydrogenases, colourless and metal-free (co-ferment and co-zymase), which had long frustrated the attempts of other investigators.
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Entering upon this difficult field of biochemical research you soon became a pioneer by interpreting the position and real function of co-ferment as an important link in the chain of dehydrogenating catalysts.
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Though she'd planted a bit of viognier on her own property and plans to co-ferment or ...
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They were co-fermented - it is not recommended to co-ferment if the sugar levels between the components vary a lot - and it worked beautifully!
Muti 2008
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The winery tends to co-ferment 4–5% Viognier with it, which has a significant impact on uplifting the wine’s aromatics.
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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The winery tends to co-ferment 4–5% Viognier with it, which has a significant impact on uplifting the wine’s aromatics.
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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The winery tends to co-ferment 4–5% Viognier with it, which has a significant impact on uplifting the wine’s aromatics.
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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The winery tends to co-ferment 4–5% Viognier with it, which has a significant impact on uplifting the wine’s aromatics.
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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The winery tends to co-ferment 4–5% Viognier with it, which has a significant impact on uplifting the wine’s aromatics.
The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005
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On the opening menu, “funkier,” means a co-ferment — a blend of apples and grape varietals — like the Art + Science Mutualism co-ferment that pairs Suavignon Blanc with pears.
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