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    Economic analysis of fuel ethanol production from winter hulled barley by the EDGE (Enhanced Dry Grind Enzymatic) process by Nghiem, Nhuan P., Ramírez, Edna C., McAloon, Andrew J., Yee, Winnie, Johnston, David B., Hicks, Kevin B.

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-06-2011)
    “…► Economic model developed for ethanol production from winter barley. ► Model included major cost items and co-product credits. ► Production cost could be…”
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    Enzymatic corn wet milling: engineering process and cost model by Ramírez, Edna C, Johnston, David B, McAloon, Andrew J, Singh, Vijay

    Published in Biotechnology for biofuels (21-01-2009)
    “…Enzymatic corn wet milling (E-milling) is a process derived from conventional wet milling for the recovery and purification of starch and co-products using…”
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    Engineering process and cost model for a conventional corn wet milling facility by Ramirez, Edna C., Johnston, David B., McAloon, Andrew J., Yee, Winnie, Singh, Vijay

    Published in Industrial crops and products (2008)
    “…Conventional wet milling of corn is a process designed for the recovery and purification of starch and several coproducts (germ, gluten, fiber and steep…”
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    Biochemical Characterization of Cystine Lyase from Broccoli (Brassica oleracea Var. italica) by Ramírez, Edna C, Whitaker, John R

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (01-06-1999)
    “…Cystine lyase is the enzyme responsible for off-aroma deterioration in fresh unblanched broccoli. In this research, cystine lyase purification from broccoli…”
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    Cystine lyases in plants: a comprehensive review by Ramirez, E.C, Whitaker, J.R

    Published in Journal of food biochemistry (01-11-1998)
    “…Cystine lyases cleave L-cystine through a beta-elimination reaction producing thiocysteine (cysteine persulfide), pyruvate and ammonia. They are responsible…”
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    Cholesteatoma of the Middle Ear Associated with Mucormycosis: A Case Report by Dias, Flavia Vieira, Goretti, Bruno Batista, Ramirez, Edna Patrícia C., Reis, Jader Costa dos, Almeida, Julia da Silva, Guerreiro, Sabrina Mendonça

    “…Introduction: Mucormycosis is usually a serious opportunistic infection caused by fungi of the order Mucorales, more common in immunocompromised and diabetic…”
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