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[edit] templates
{{cite journal
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Named references in article:
<ref name=named_ref/> <ref name=named_ref>details of named reference</ref>
{{cite web
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{{cite web
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| coauthors = Morin RJ, Sanderson R, Blum K
| title = Changes in plasma carotenoid, alpha-tocopherol, and lipid peroxide levels in response to supplementation with concentrated fruit and vegetable extracts: A pilot study
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| publisher = Schwebebad Dresden GbR
| date =1996
| url = http://www.schwebebad-dresden.de/download/ctrstudie.pdf
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Wise, JA.; Morin RJ, Sanderson R, Blum K (1996). Changes in plasma carotenoid, alpha-tocopherol, and lipid peroxide levels in response to supplementation with concentrated fruit and vegetable extracts: A pilot study. Schwebebad Dresden GbR. Retrieved on 2007-02-09.
{{cite web
| last = Houston
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| coauthors =Cooil B, Olafsson BJ, Raggi P.
| title =Juice Powder Concentrate and Systemic Blood Pressure, Progression of Coronary Artery Calcium and Antioxidant Status in Hypertensive Subjects: A Pilot Study
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| publisher =Oxford Journals
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| url =http://ecam.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/nel108v1
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{{cite book
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| title =Shorts Aircraft since 1900
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Barnes C.H. & James D.N. Shorts Aircraft since 1900. London (1989): Putnam, 560. ISBN 0-85177-819-4.
{{cite encyclopedia
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{{cite news
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[edit] Infobox
{{infobox Aircraft
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[edit] Conversion templates
"aircraft project" extract (talk) Hello! This is to announce that several templates for automatic convertion between metric and imperial units and for displaying consistently formatted output have been created: {{km to mi}}, {{mi to km}}, {{m to ft}}, {{ft to m}}, {{km2 to mi2}}, {{mi2 to km2}}, {{m2 to ft2}}, and {{ft2 to m2}}. Hopefully, they will be useful to the participants of this WikiProject. The templates are all documented, provide parameters to fine-tune the output, and can be substituted if necessary.
Also, pounds to kilograms {{Pound avoirdupois|number}}, e.g. Template:Pound avoirdupois. Others at Conversion templates.
Examples:
"Two {{ft to m|20}} circumference brake parachutes and
one {{ft to m|20}} anti-spin parachute were housed in
the rear fuselage above the jet pipe."
"Two 20 feet (6.1 m) circumference brake parachutes and one 20 feet (6.1 m) anti-spin parachute were housed in the rear fuselage above the jet pipe."
"Length {{ft to m|2000}}" - thousands separators added
"Length 2,000 feet (610 m)"
"{{Pound avoirdupois|12000}}" - no thousands separators
"Template:Pound avoirdupois"
[edit] Specs
{{aircraft specifications
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[edit] Sample journal reference
Here is a hand-made reference to a journal article: [1]
| The Original Barnstar | ||
| I, username, award an old school barnstar to <username> for .... |
[edit] Nutrients
The fruit and vegetable powders include additional beta-carotene (derived from Dunaliella salina by Henkle Corporation (now doing business as Cognis Corporation)[2][3], ascorbic acid (derived from the acerola cherry by Schweizerhall Pharma[4]), soy-derived d-alpha-tocopherol (also Henkle Corporation)[5][6][7] According to the manufacturer, the additives are used to restore the levels of micronutrients lost during processing and to ensure uniformity.[8]
The main ingredients of the Juice Plus Orchard and Garden Blend products are declared to be "vegetable and fruit juices, fibers, plant enzymes, and food actives which are reduced to powder through a proprietary process and ordered on a purchase order basis from an unrelated supplier."[9] Additional beta-carotene, derived from Dunaliella salina by Henkle Corporation (now doing business as Cognis Corporation)[2][3], ascorbic acid (derived from the acerola cherry by Schweizerhall Pharma[4]), soy-derived d-alpha-tocopherol (also Henkle Corporation)[5][6] and folic acid[10] are for regulatory reasons used "to restore the levels of micronutrients lost during processing and to ensure uniformity of the final product".[8]
In order to meet product labeling laws, the manufacturer acknowledges that some micronutrients are added to restore the levels of micronutrients lost during processing and to ensure uniformity in the final product.
[edit] References
- ^ Plotnick, Gary; Corretti MC, Vogel RA, Hesslink, Jr. R, Wise JA. (2003). "Effect of supplemental phytonutrients on impairment of the flow-mediated brachial artery vasoactivity after a single high-fat meal" (pdf). J Am Coll Cardiol 41 (10): 1744-9.
- ^ a b Cognis Nutrition and Health. cognis.com. Retrieved on 2007-09-15.
- ^ a b Yahoo Finance: Cognis Corporation Company Profile. biz.yahoo.com. Retrieved on 2007-09-16.
- ^ a b Schweizerhall Pharma homepage. schweizerhall.com. Retrieved on 2007-09-15.
- ^ a b Wise JA, Morin RJ, Sanderson R, Blum K (1996). "Changes in plasma carotenoid, alpha-tocopherol, and lipid peroxide levels in response to supplementation with concentrated fruit and vegetable extracts: A pilot study". Curr Ther Res 57 (6): 445-61.
- ^ Cite error: Invalid
<ref>tag; no text was provided for refs namedleeds - ^ NSA International, Inc. Form 10-K (7/30/1996). sec.edgar-online.com. Retrieved on 2007-09-15.
- ^ a b Samman, S. (2003). "Letter to the Editor:Reply to Watzl and Bub" (pdf). J Nutr 133 (7): 3726.
- ^ NSA International, Inc. Form 10-K (7/30/1996). sec.edgar-online.com. Retrieved on 2007-09-15.
- ^ Cite error: Invalid
<ref>tag; no text was provided for refs namedwatzl

