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Welan gum is an
exopolysaccharide used as a
rheology modifier in
industrial applications such as
cement manufacturing. It is
produced by fermentation...
- 1991.
Welan died on 22 May 2024, at the age of 86. "
Welan, Manfried". Austria-Forum (in German). "Bürgermeister
Ludwig zum Tod von
Manfried Welan". Government...
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these polysaccharides into
useful products,
including xanthan gum, dextran,
welan gum,
gellan gum,
diutan gum and pullulan. Most of
these polysaccharides...
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competitive with
other much lower-priced hydrocolloids.[clarification needed]
Welan gum
Sphingomonas elodea Narendra B. Vartak, Chi
Chung Lin,
Joseph M. Cleary...
- "Government
defends Taoiseach decision not to wear poppy".
Irish Independent.
Welan, Sean. "Wearing of the
British poppy".
National Graves ****ociation. McGarry...
- Polysaccharides:
Gellan gum -glucose-glucuronic acid-glucose-rhamnose-
Welan gum Glycosides: Category:Rhamnosides
Echinacoside Rhamnolipid Verbascoside...
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sugars provided polysaccharides,
including synthetic dextran,
xanthan gum,
welan gum,
gellan gum,
diutan gum, and pullulan.
Mechanisms and thermodynamics...
- cancer. John Upham, 83,
Canadian baseball player (Chicago Cubs).
Manfried Welan, 86,
Austrian lawyer and politician,
third president of the Muni****l Council...
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Velenje was
first attested in
written sources in 1264 as Weln (and as
Welan in 1270, and
Belen and
Welen in 1296). The name
derives from *Velen′e selo...
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production of
extracellular polymers such as
sphingans (e.g., gellan,
welan, and rhamsan) used
extensively in the food and
other industries. The shorter...