Concept information
Preferred term
Entry terms
- double sided irradiation
- double-sided treatment
- two-sided irradiation
Subject
- Food sciences and technology
Example
- If a minimum dose must be delivered to all parts of the product, the optimum thickness - where the dose does not fall below 60% of the maximum - can be increased by about 2.4 times when electron beam processing is done from both sides of the product - a technique called double-sided treatment. In the case of solid material, the product can be turned over after exposure on one side and passed through the beam a second time. (Source : INRA)
Alternative label (skos-xl)
- https://opendata.inra.fr/IDIA/xl_de_119-9 (Ionization)
- https://opendata.inra.fr/IDIA/xl_sp_119-11 (Ionization)
- https://opendata.inra.fr/IDIA/xl_sp_119-12 (Ionization)
- https://opendata.inra.fr/IDIA/xl_sp_119-13 (Ionization)
preferred label (skos-xl)
- https://opendata.inra.fr/IDIA/xl_de_119-8 (Ionization)
- https://opendata.inra.fr/IDIA/xl_fr_119-1 (Ionization)
- https://opendata.inra.fr/IDIA/xl_sp_119-10 (Ionization)
In other languages
-
lexinfo:gender: masculin
lexinfo:partOfSpeech: noun
French
-
circulation biface
-
irradiation biface
-
lexinfo:gender: feminine
lexinfo:partOfSpeech: noun
German
-
lexinfo:gender: feminine
lexinfo:partOfSpeech: noun
-
lexinfo:gender: masculin
lexinfo:partOfSpeech: noun
Spanish
-
lexinfo:gender: feminine
lexinfo:partOfSpeech: noun
-
lexinfo:gender: feminine
lexinfo:partOfSpeech: noun
lexinfo:geographicalVariant: MEX
-
lexinfo:gender: feminine
lexinfo:partOfSpeech: noun
lexinfo:geographicalVariant: CUB