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Diet of women with severe premenstrual syndrome and the effect of changing to a three-hourly starch diet / Katharina Dalton and Wendy M. Holton.
Dalton, Katharina, 1916-2004.Date: 1992- Books
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An Act to prohibit the exportation of corn, malt, meal, flour, bread, biscuit, and starch, and low wines, spirits, worts, and wash drawn from malted corn.
Great Britain.Date: 1709 [i.e. 1710]]- Books
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An Act to prohibit the exportation of corn, malt, meal, flour, bread, biscuit, and starch, and low wines, spirits, worts, and wash drawn from malted corn.
Great Britain.Date: 1709]- Books
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Some account of the Maranta, or Indian arrow root: In which it is considered and recommended as a substitute for starch prepared from corn. By Thomas Ryder.
Ryder, Thomas, active 18th century.Date: 1796- Books
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The royal gauger; or, gauging made easy, as it is actually practised by the officers of His Majesty's revenue of excise. In two parts. Part I. Containing the practical Methods of finding the Area's and Contents of such Superficies and Solids, as are the Foundation of Gauging. Also the Established Rules for finding the Contents of all Sorts of Cisterns, Coppers, Backs, Coolers, Tuns, Stills and Casks, when full, or Part empty: The Examples being performed both by the Pen and Sliding Rule: And this not in Ale, Wine and Malt only, but in the New Duties, viz. Candles, Sopes, Starch, &c. which have been Duties subsisting by Law almost 30 Years; and are very considerable Branches of the Revenue as well as of every Excise Officer's Duty, tho' yet they have never been so much as once touch'd upon by any Author. With the Officer's Duty in the Distillery. Part II. Shewing the necessary Steps to be taken for obtaining Employment in the Excise, with authentic Forms of such Certificates, Petitions, Oaths, &c. as are requisite for that Purpose. Together with Such Directions for the Officer's Conduct as are necessary for ascertaining and securing the respective Duties, to which the following Professions are liable. 1. Victuallers, 2. By-Brewers, 3. Common-Brewers, 4. Maltsters, 5. Malt Compounders, 6. Dealers in Cyder, 7. Wine Importers, 8. Distillers, 9. Tanners, 10. Tawers, 11. Oil Dressers, 12. Sope-Makers, 13. Chandlers, 14. Starch-Makers, 15. Paper-Makers, 16. Hop-Planters. A Work shewing young Officers the Perfection of Skill in discharging their Trusts, and very advantageius to those Traders, who would understand how to ascertain the Amount of the respective Duties to which they are subject, without depending upon the Skill and Integrity of the King's Officer. To which is added, Cask-Gauging, &c. as practis'd at the Port of London. The whole illustrated with many Copper-Plates, new designed, and much better adapted to the Subject, than in any Treatise of this Kind extant. By Charles Leadbetter, Many Years a Gauger in the Royal Revenue of Excise, now a Teacher of the Mathematicks in London.
Leadbetter, Charles, active 1728.Date: 1739- Archives and manuscripts
The World's Columbian Exhibition, Chicago, Illinois: Certificate of Merit. For Exhibit : Extracts of Malt. Award for high starch converting or diastatic power, combined with excellent flavor and odor.
Date: 1893Reference: WF/M/C/70Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
'Second hypothesis: prolonged consumption of starch-depleted dietary fibre is conducive to the development of diabetes mellitus in certain genotypes', draft for Proceedings of the Nutrition Society
Date: c.1974Reference: PP/HCT/C/3/8Part of: Trowell, The Rev Dr Hubert Carey (Hugh)- Books
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An Act to prohibit for a limited time the exportation of corn, grain, meal, malt, flour, bread, biscuit, starch, beef, pork, bacon, and other victual (except fish and roots and rice, to be exported to any part of Europe southward of Cape Finisterre) from His Majesty's colonies and plantations in America, unless to Great Britain or Ireland, or to some of the said colonies and plantations; and to permit the importation of corn and flour into Great Britain and Ireland, in neutral ships; and to allow the exportation of wheat, barley, oats, meal, and flour, from Great Britain to the Isle of Man, for the use of the inhabitants there.
Great Britain.Date: 1757]- Pictures
Scythes (top), and views of a starching machine (below). Engraving by D. Lizars.
Reference: 493768i- Books
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How nature cures : comprising a new system of hygiene, also the natural food of man, a statement of the principal arguments against the use of bread, cereals, pulses, potatoes, and all other starch foods / by Emmet Densmore.
Date: 1892- Books
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How nature cures : comprising a new system of hygiene also the natural food of man a statement of the principal arguments against the use of bread, cereals, pulses, potatoes, and all other starch foods / by Emmet Densmore.
Densmore, Emmet, 1837-1911.Date: [1892], ©1892- Books
Songs of the empire for little folks / [J. & J. Colman, Ltd.].
J. & J. Colman.Date: [between 1900 and 1909?]- Books
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The golden fleece: or the trade, interest, and well-being of Great Britain considered. With remarks on the rise, progress, and present decay of our woollen manufactures. Also An Estimate of this Valuable Trade, fairly and clearly stated, and the great Proportion given up Yearly to Foreigners. By Suffering (or Conniving at) the illegal Exportation of British and Irish Wool, and Woollen Goods throughly Manufactured in Ireland, to Foreign Parts. Likewise Heads for a Bill, to put an effectual Stop to this matchless Evil, so injurious to both King and Country. To which is added, a scheme, or proposal, For taking away many burthensome Duties on some of the most Essential Necessaries of Life, viz. Leather, Soap, Candles, Painted Silks, and Starch, by replacing the like Sum, in Lieu of the said Taxes, on a small Duty on Wool, and to replace those Officers, that at this Time are employed on Leather, Soap, Candles, &c. to register the Wool of Great Britain and Ireland; by which Alteration, our Woollen Manufactures may be afforded cheaper than at present, thro' every Hand they pass, 'till they arrive at Foreign Markets, and no Condition of Men will pay One Shilling, where they now pay Ten, on account of the several Taxes beforementioned, and at the same Time, add many Millions yearly to the Trade of the Nation.
Smith, Simon, active 1731-1739.Date: 1736- Books
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The golden fleece: or the trade, interest, and well-being of Great Britain considered. With remarks on the present decay of our woollen manufactures, and the Impending Dangers that Threaten this Kingdom, by suffering (or conniving at) the Illegal Exportation of British and Irish Wool, and Woollen Goods thoroughly Manufactured in Ireland, to Foreign Parts. Likewise Heads for a Bill, to put an Effectual Stop to this Matchless Evil, so injurious to both King and Country. To which is added, A Scheme, or Proposal, for taking away those Burthensome Duties on Leather, Soap, Candles, Painted Silks, and Starch, which raise Net, but 473,427 l. and yet cost the Subject at least Three times as much; and to Replace the like Sum, by a small Duty on Wool; also to employ the same Officers in the Service of their Country, to Register the Wool of Great Britain and Ireland; by which Alteration, the following Proposal will clearly demonstrate, That no Rank or Condition of Men will pay One Shilling, where they now pay Ten, by the aforesaid Duties on Leather, Soap, Candles, &c. and at the same time, add many Millions Sterling Yearly to the Trade of the Nation. Submitted to the Consideration of Parliament, as also the Landlords, Tenants, Manufacturers, and Fair Traders, for whose Ease and Benefit this is designed.
Smith, Simon, active 1731-1739.Date: 1737- Books
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England's interest: or, free thoughts on the starch duty. Wherein is set forth, the advantages that will attend the farmers and landholders; and also Some Observations relating to the Powder, and the Hardships and Inconveniences that the Barbers and Peruke-Makers are subjected to thereby. Together with a recital of what will be laid before the Parliament. Also an address to his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, relating to the Army. To which is added, a letter to a Member of the Honourable House of Commons. Dedicated to the Hon. Henry Pelham, Esq; First Lord Commissioner of his Majesty's Treasury. By John Brooks.
Brooks, John, active 1750-1752.Date: MDCCLII. [1752]- Books
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The golden fleece: or the trade, interest, and well-being of Great Britain considered. With remarks on the rise, progress, and present decay of our woollen manufactures, Also An Estimate of this Valuable Trade, fairly and clearly stated, and the great Proportion given up Yearly to Foreigners, By Suffering (or Conniving at) the illegal Exportation of British and Irish Wool, and Woollen Goods throughly Manufactured in Ireland, to Foreign Parts. Likewise Heads for a Bill, to put an effectual Stop to this matchless Evil, so injurious to both King and Country. To which is added, a Scheme, or Proposal, For taking away many burthensome Duties on some of the most Essential Necessaries in Life, viz. Leather, Soap, Candles, Painted Silks, and Starch, by replacing the like Sum, in Lieu of the said Taxes, on a small Duty on Wool, and to replace those Officers, that at this Time are employed on Leather, Soap, Candles, &c. to register the Wool of Great Britain and Ireland; by which Alteration, our Woollen Manufactures may be afforded cheaper than at present, thro' every Hand they pass, 'till they arrive at Foreign Markets, and no Condition of Men will pay One Shilling, where they now pay Ten, on Account of the several Taxes beforementioned, and at the same Time, add many Millions yearly to the Trade of the Nation. Submitted to the Consideration of Parliament, as also the Landlords, Tenants, Manufacturers, and fair Traders, for whose Ease and Benefit this is designed.
Smith, Simon, active 1731-1739.Date: 1736]- Books
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De amylo : dissertatio inauguralis botanico-medica ... / publice defendet auctor Paulus Hartwig ; opponentibus Guill. Schuetz, Joh. Bath.
Hartwig, Paul, 1824-Date: [1848]- Books
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Beiträge zur näheren Kenntniss der Stärkegruppe : in chemischer und physiologischer Beziehung / von Walter Nägeli.
Nägeli, Walter.Date: 1874- Books
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Fabrique de l'Amidon / Par M. Duhamel du Monceau.
Duhamel du Monceau, M., 1700-1782.Date: [1772]- Books
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An Act to continue the prohibition of the exportation of corn, grain, meal, flour, bread, biscuit, and starch; and also of the extraction of low wines and spirits from wheat and wheat flour, for a further time; and also to prohibit the exportation of malt for a limited time.
Great Britain.Date: 1771- Books
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A collection of several statutes and clauses now in force, relating to the duties upon spirits, malt, candles, sope, callicoes, starch, and coffee, tea, and chocolate. With an abridgment of the said statutes and clauses, and a table of the rates upon several commodities, shewing by what acts they are imposed.
Great Britain.Date: 1736- Books
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The royal gauger; or, gauging made perfectly easy, as practised by the officers of his Majesty's Revenue of Excise. In two parts. Part I. Contains the practical Methods of finding the Areas and Contents of such Superficies and Solids, as occur in Gauging: Also the Established Rules for finding the Contents of all Sorts of Cisterns, Coppers, Backs, &c. and Casks, when full, or Part empty. The Examples are here performed both by the Pen And Sliding Rule, In Ale, Beer, Wine, and Malt; also Soap, Starch, Candles, Hops, Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, Leather, Paper, &c. With the Officer's Duty in all Branches of the Revenue. Part II. Shewing the proper Method to be taken for obtaining Employment in the Excise, with authentic Forms of such Certificates, Petitions, Oaths, &c. as are requisite for that Purpose. Together with Necessary Directions for the Officer's Conduct, in ascertaining and securing the Duties of Excise; also copious Tables for the Traders to ascertain the Amount of those Duties, without entirely depending upon the Skill and Integrity of the King's Officer. To which is added Cask-Gauging, &c. as practised in the Port of London. The whole illustrated with many new copper-plates adapted to the Subject. The seventh edition, For the Benefit of Young Officers, from the Valuable and Authentic Manuscripts of a Collector; and of the late Mr. John Downer and Mr. Joseph Bosley, General Surveyors of the London Distillery. By Charles Leadbetter, Many Years a Gauger in the Royal Revenue of Excise: and now augmented and improved by Samuel Clark.
Leadbetter, Charles, active 1728.Date: [1776]- Books
Naturwissenschaftsgeschichte der Stärke : Stärkekornwachstum, Zellwandwachstum, chemische Konstitutionsaufklärung, pharmazeutische und medizinische Anwendung / Ria Müller.
Müller, Ria.Date: 1994- Books
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Usvoenie krakhmalov pri razlichnykh usloviiakh kukhonnoi obrabotki ikh : materialy dlia dietetiki : dissertatsiia na stepen' doktora meditsiny / Nikolaia Butiagina ; tsenzorami dissertatsii po porucheniiu Konferentsii byli professory A.P. Dobroslavin, V.A. Manassein i A.P. Dianin.
Butiagin, Nikolai Vasil'evich.Date: 1887- Books
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A collection of several statutes and clauses now in force, relating to the duties upon spirits, malt, candles, sope [sic], callicoes, starch, coffee, tea, chocolate, glass, coaches, and tobacco. With an abridgment of the said statutes and clauses, and a table of the rate upon several commodities, shewing by what acts they are imposed.
Great Britain.Date: 1754