1978
DOI: 10.1515/pm-1978-150811
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“…Krill was caught in the antarctic summer (Nov 1977to March 1978 in the Scotia Sea. Meal has been produced on board with a commercial fish meal plant (Reinacher, 1978). Whereas the temperature of the dryer was set at 140 °C (resulting in a temperature of 70 °C of the meal leaving the dryer), the cooking temperature varied between 50 and 100 °C.…”
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“…Krill was caught in the antarctic summer (Nov 1977to March 1978 in the Scotia Sea. Meal has been produced on board with a commercial fish meal plant (Reinacher, 1978). Whereas the temperature of the dryer was set at 140 °C (resulting in a temperature of 70 °C of the meal leaving the dryer), the cooking temperature varied between 50 and 100 °C.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Beyond that no differences in the eating quality of trout, reared either with krill meal or fish meal, could be detected (Reinacher, 1979). Therefore, krill meal may have a potential market in the future if the production can be made profitable by increasing the catch rate (McElroy, 1980) and the yield of meal production (Reinacher, 1978). In this work the composition and chemical evaluation of krill meal produced during the II Antarctic Expedition of the Federal Republic of Germany, 1977Germany, -1978, are described.…”
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