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proofs with modus tollens and wedge out PHIL013AB
A video explaining two proof rules, modus tollens and wedge out, which can be used in proofs for PHIL013.
Like people, plants have strong mechanisms to prevent the spread of microorganisms within their tissues. Trees are capable of "walling off" wounds to prevent infections from spreading throughout the tree. This healing process also slows, and event...
Syrup clarity is one of the four basics of grading. Syrup that come right off the evaporator is cloudy. Most of the cloudiness found in unfiltered syrup is naturally occurring minerals such as calcium also known as sugar sand or niter. Syrup clari...
Who were the first sugar makers? Many believe native Americans were the first to collect sugar from maple trees in North America. In fact, it was probably squirrels. Squirrels have been observed collecting encrusted sugar from the end twigs they n...
Adam and Bushell, SQF practitioner at NPC Processing, Shelburne, VT
Adam and Bushell, SQF practitioner at NPC Processing, Shelburne, VT
Introduction to Malts and Traits a Farmer Would Desire
This is an introduction to malts including the characteristics of raw barley as well as the traits that a farmer would be looking for in the barley they planted and harvested.