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Topic: Milk (disambiguation)


  
  Milk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Human milk is fed to infants through breastfeeding, either directly or by the female expressing her milk to be saved and fed later.
The early lactation milk is known as colostrum, and carries the mother's antibodies to the baby.
Milk preserved by the UHT process is sold in boxes often called a "brick" that lack the peak of the traditional milk carton.
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Cow's milk is lower in sugar and higher in protein, and is composed of about 3.5% to 6.5% milkfat, 4% to 8.5% milk solids and about 88% water.
Milk with the "A2 milk" trademark has been tested to be high in the A2 ß-casein.
In the UK, milk can be delivered daily by a milk man who travels his local milk round (route) using a battery-powered milk float, although this is becoming less popular as a result of supermarkets selling milk at cheaper prices.
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 Milk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Cow's milk, in contrast, is lower in sugar and higher in protein, and is composed of about 3.5% to 6.5% milkfat, 4% to 8.5% milk solids and about 88% water.
bone growth and nerve function, there is some disputed research to suggest that proteins in milk interfere with the use of its calcium to form bones by increasing the acidity level of the blood and triggering a response which balances that acidity level by leeching calcium that is presently in bones.
Pasteurized cow's milk, on the other hand, spoils in a way that makes it unsuitable for consumption, causing it to assume a disgusting odor, which alone may induce vomiting in sensitive persons, and pose a high danger of food poisoning if ingested.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Feta (cheese)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Whey or milk plasma is the liquid remaining after milk has been curdled and strained; it is a by-product of the manufacture of cheese or casein and has several commercial uses.
Carrying the milk that he collected from his sheep in animal-skin bags, he realised, to his great surprise, that days later the milk had become a solid, savory and preservable mass.
Feta cheese according to the Greek government has to be produced from sheep's or a mixture of sheep and goat's milk, originating from animals that live and graze in predetermined areas, all of which are in Greece.
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 Milk Summary
The term milk is also used for the processed meat and juice of the coconut, non-animal substitutes such as soy milk, rice milk, and almond milk, and even the regurgitated substance pigeons feed their young, called crop milk, which bears little resemblance to mammalian milk.
Consumption of cow's milk and its byproducts (hereafter referred to as "milk") are reported as 'unhealthy' primarily due to their high saturated fat and cholesterol content.
Milk that has not received a fat content reduction is rich in saturated fat and cholesterol, which numerous sources have suggested as contributing to an increased risk of atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease.
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 Goat - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Goat skins were popularly used until the Middle Ages for water and wine bottles when traveling and camping and as parchment for writing in certain regions.
The meat and milk of goats is still consumed, goat's milk having become more popular in recent years because it is easier to digest than cow's milk.
Goats milk is also used to make cheeses such as Rocamadour and Feta.
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 Milk information - Search.com
Human milk is fed to infants through breastfeeding, either directly or by the female expressing her milk to be saved and fed later.
Milk, sold commercially in countries where the cattle (and often the people) live indoors, commonly has vitamin D added to it to make up for lack of exposure to UVB radiation.
Milk preserved by the UHT process is sold in boxes often called a "brick" that lack the peak of the traditional milk carton.
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 milk resources
Cow's milk is lower in sugar and higher in protein, and is composed of about 3.5% to 6.5% milkfat, 4% to 8.5% milk solids and about 88% water.
Cow's milk is also argued to be unhealthy primarily due to its fat and cholesterol content, as well as the toxicity of its protein.
Critics of milk claim that plant-based sources of calcium are preferable, on the grounds that animal proteins in milk causes leaching or excretion of calcium from bones.[4] Such critics refute the claim that milk prevents osteoporosis and make the counterclaim that milk, in fact, contributes to that disease.
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 Tea
Milk, however, is thought to neutralize remaining tannins and reduce acidity.
The socially 'correct' method is to add the milk after the tea, but this convention was established before the invention of the refrigerator.
Adding the milk first also makes a more milky cup of tea with sugar harder to prepare as there will be no hot liquid in the cup to dissolve the sugar effectively.
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 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> infant   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Females may actually discharge milk from their nipples, and/or a bloody or milky-like substance from the vagina.
This epidemiological indicator is recognised as a very important measure of the level of healthcare in a country because it is directly linked with the health status of infants, children, and pregnant women as well as access to medical care, socio-economic conditions, and public health practices.
Infants have a sucking instinct allowing them to extract the milk from the nipples of the breasts or the nipple of the baby bottle.
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Along with sheep, goats were among the first domesticated animals, the domestication process starting at least 10,000 years ago.
The meat and milk of goats is still consumed, though not as commonly in the United States as in other regions of the world.
However, goat's milk has become more popular because it is easier to digest than cow's milk.
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 Milk - Avoo - Ask Us A Question -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The term milk is also used for non-animal substitutes such as soy milk, rice milk, almond milk, and coconut milk, and even the regurgitated substance pigeons feed their young, called crop milk, which bears little resemblance to mammalian milk.
The importance of milk in human culture is attested to by the numerous expressions embedded in our languages, for example "the milk of human kindness", and the ways we have used it to name the visible world, for example the Milky Way.
Milk is drunk as an accompaniment to meals in North America, whereas Europeans, with the exemption of North Europeans, do not habitually do so after childhood.
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 breastfeeding side effects   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
A spike in estrogen levels compromises a mother's milk supply level.) Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) Luteinizing hormone (LH) Prolactin -- contributes brand-name-medication to the accelerated growth of the alveoli during pregnancy [8] Oxytocin -- contracts the smooth muscle of the uterus during birth, after birth, and during orgasm.
The physiological purpose of nipples is to deliver to the infant milk produced in the female mammary glands during lactation.
This substance is breast-enlargement-pills commonly known as Witch's milk.
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 Milk Cup - TheBestLinks.com - Football (soccer), TheBestLinks.com:Disambiguation, League Cup, Ireland, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Milk Cup - TheBestLinks.com - Football (soccer), TheBestLinks.com:Disambiguation, League Cup, Ireland,...
The English League Cup, which was named "Milk Cup" between 1982-1986.
This is a disambiguation page, i.e., a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
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 Diesel
Boil until one cup sugar, one-half cup butter, one-half cup milk, two cups flour, chocolate, and bake in layers.
Beat the icing continually while stirring in the white of egg vanilla, two thirds cup milk, two cups flour, three level teaspoonfuls more), a lump of butter the size of a walnut, one teaspoonful vanilla.
CREAM.--One-half pint milk, one-half teacup sugar, a small piece When nearly cold, flavor with vanilla.
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 AI Magazine: Corpus-based approaches to semantic interpretat... @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
In disambiguating the noun interest, the possible values of the verb-object feature are the verbs (such as sold) that stand in a verb-object syntactic relation with interest.
The goal is to be able to determine that the nouns tea, milk, wine, and so on, are most similar to the beverage sense of coffee without requiring that tea, milk, wine, and so on, be manually tagged with the correct sense in the training corpus.
Verbs are typically harder to disambiguate than nouns, and disambiguation accuracy for words chosen from a test corpus composed of a wide variety of genres and domains, such as the Brown corpus, is lower than the accuracy of words chosen from, say, business articles from the Wall Street Journal (Ng and Lee 1996).
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 Object permanence, object search, and problem solving
As predicted by the object permanence deficit hypothesis, 6-month-old infants searched less, both manually and visually, when the object was completely hidden in milk or under the cloth than when it was visible in water or partly visible in milk, but there were no differences at 10 months.
Therefore, the failure of 6-month-old infants in the experimental group to search consistently in the milk was not due to the novelty of the milk.
The spatial disambiguation seems to reduce error in the 'hidden-object' task and strengthen perseveration in the 'lids-only' task.
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 Jersey - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The source of milk is Jersey cattle, a small breed of cow that has also been acknowledged (though not widely so) for the quality of its meat.
Jersey milk being very rich, cream and butter have played a large part in insular cooking.
Jersey Royal potatoes are the local variety of new potato, and the island is famous for its early crop of small potatoes from the south-facing côtils (steeply-sloping fields).
www.voyager.in /Jersey   (1989 words)

  
 Cattle - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
They are raised as livestock for meat (called beef and veal), dairy products (milk), leather and as draught animals (pulling carts, plows and the like).
Cows of certain breeds that are kept for the milk they give are called dairy cows.
On February 18, 1930 Elm Farm Ollie became the first cow to fly in an airplane and also the first cow to be milked in an airplane.
www.voyager.in /Cow   (2184 words)

  
 PT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
The gas collected in the tube of small basins are covered with a light film of sulphur, deposited by atmospheric oxygen.
I evaporated some of the water of Mariara, and it appeared to contain only a little silica and extractive vegetable bottles, which were sent, along with the nourishing milk of the tree Porto Cabello and the Havannah.
www.freetemplate.ws /pt/pt.html   (617 words)

  
 Soup Encyclopedia Article, Information, History and Biography @ VariedTastes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Ginataan, Filipino soup made from coconut milk, milk, fruits and tapioca pearls, served cold.
Some like Norwegian 'fruktsuppe' may be served hot and rely on dried fruit such as raisins and prunes and so could be made in any season.
Fruit soups may include milk, sweet or savoury dumplings, spices, or alcoholic beverages like brandy or champagne.
www.variedtastes.com /encyclopedia/Soup   (1442 words)

  
 Body Creams -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
For example, It would be foolish to have Paul Simon page made into a disambiguation page just becasue their is a congressman from Illinois with the same name.
We should avoid the use of parenthetical disambiguation whenever possible (especially for the most widely known use of a word).
Although the term "ice cream" is sometimes used to mean frozen desserts and snacks in general, it is usually reserved for frozen desserts and snacks made with a high percentage of milk fat.
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 Milk (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Look up milk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
If an internal link referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Milk_(disambiguation)   (98 words)

  
 Fly : search word
For other meanings, see Fly (disambiguation) Medfly A fly (plural flies) is any species of insect of the order Diptera, some of which can land on food and transmit bacteria to humans.
Particularly the housefly (''Musca domestica'') is common amongst humans and has caused many diseases to spread in the past.
He replied, "I don't blame you but it can't be done." Then I got a letter from Brother and Sister Johnson of Jotta, Sweden, the Lord was through with Brother Susag, he was no near gone.
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 milk - OneLook Dictionary Search
Milk, milk : Encarta® World English Dictionary, North American Edition [home, info]
Phrases that include milk: milk of magnesia, acidophilus milk, milk chocolate, milk leg, malted milk, more...
Words similar to milk: milked, milking, milklike, milky, whitish, exploit, milk river, more...
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 Ling 361, Intro to Computational Linguistics: WSD lecture
Word sense disambiguation, also called lexical ambiguity resolution, is a crucial part of many NLP systems.
The children spilled the milk on the rug.
But because it typically relies on syntactic information (what are the POS tags of the nearby words), we need other methods to discriminate among senses that have the same part of speech.
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 Prospects for in-depth story understanding by computer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Given the heavy ambiguity of natural language, word sense disambiguation is essential to understanding.
The first conference for evaluating word sense disambiguation systems was held in 1998 (Kilgarriff, Palmer, Rosenzweig, & Tiberius, 1998).
Partial parsing is therefore often used: Instead of returning a complete list of all the possible parses of a sentence, the parser returns a list of parse fragments (Bangalore, 1997).
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 Language in India
Those who work in the area of machine translation (MT) and word sense disambiguation (WSD) expected that if meaning of words is possible to extract from LC, then many unwanted problems of MT and WSD will be dissolved without further difficulty.
It builds up a cognitive interface between language and reality, by which we conceive: who says, what is said, to whom it is said, when it is said, where it is said, why it is said, and how it is said.
Thus, GC becomes the most important and valuable source for sense disambiguation of words because it supplies necessary information to know if TW has any sense variation, and if so, what is that sense.
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The liver takes up about 60% of the lactate and reoxidizes it to pyruvate, which is then reconverted to glucose in a process known as gluconeogenesis Cori cycle citric acid cycle.
Breastfeeding is the practice of a woman feeding an infant toddler or a young child) with milk produced from her mammary glands nipples.
Etiology Without lactase, the lactose in milk bacteria metabolise it, producing copious amounts of gas by fermentation.
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 Coconut gold coffee - The Tamarind Seafood Experience in Nairobi restaurant-Best Kenya
Artisan decorated dark chocolate with gold coffee beans, inside is a robust.
Our own Espresso Gold coffee is used in the formulation, just blend with ice and milk, Coconut Mocha Drink mix These blended drink mixes use the highest
Milk Chocolate and Coconut Cane Stacks - 8 oz.
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 ESPN Search: milk
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