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An Nud | |N )f ee X Page ranges by issue
January 1-80 July 389-500
February 81-136 August 501-560
G.R. List, Index Editor March 137-192 September 561-632
April 193-284 October 633-692
May 285-340 November 693-752
June 341-388 December 753-816
16th International Plant Lipid Symposium, meet AOCS Biotechnology Division Lifetime Arumughan, C., 326; on ediobill outeloo k for Brazil, 50,6 1,9 6, 161, 650; genetically modified
ng report, 625 Achievement Award, to be presentedt o India, 644; on rice bran oil as a health food soybean debate continues, 728; interna
2004 Agricultural Outlook Forum, meeting Patel, 22 706 y~ppostoi gtenietiocanll y modifiesdo y
report, 304 AOCS Canadian Section, to meet in Halif Ashby, R.D., on sophorolipids as microbial tinues, 31 may modify biodiesel re !
3rd Europe Fed Lipid Congress, awards 406; presents awards to R. Ackman and biosurfactants, 270 tions, 595; soybean exports, 419; soybean
24; meeting report, 739 Rattray, 783 Asperger's syndroanmd deie,tar y fat, 638 production, /64
il Oil and Fats Forum, meeting report AOCS Centennial Year, 155 Asthma, in the work place, 479 Breast cancer, and soy, green tea, 106
AOCS Certified Laboratories, 709 Atkins diet. 16 Brock, M., 385
1 Sovbean Research Conference. meet AOCS Fellows. 481: 2004 selections ar inced Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and 3ruhl, L., on cold-pressed edible rapeseed
27 222 EFAs. 640 production in Germany, 266
AOCS Food Structure and Functiona run Australia. 50. 174. 260. 367. 630: oils containing Buckner, W., 714
Division Lifetime Achievement Award, to n-3 fatty acids. 383 Buczek, B., on applicability of used rape
presentetdo A.-M. Hermanssor 3 Automation, in oilseed processing, 508 in biodiesel fuel, 185
AOCS Foundation, 154, 791 Bunge Lid.. 200. 233. 356. 419. $93. 658
acceptance )
AOCS Governing Board candida’ 5 Burcom NutraScience ( orp., 595, 424
cnain n Fatt AOCS Health & Nutrition Division, dinner vsaele Alttoonn E., +44 4th Awwaardr to W.W. Chr-is tie Butter, 162 .
eeting, new officers named, 47 : Byrdwell. C.. 489
\OCS Honored Students, 2004 recipient Bsaakkeer y proodduucctst,s , ususee oof ff faats atnan ds oi ls
1224 Baldwin (A.R.) Distinguished Service Aw c c
AOCS IndIiWa C Sect-i on, 473 meeting be presentetdo J.E ndres, 222 Cahn, A., 87,520
AOCS Industrial Oil Products Divisior Baldwin, A. R., 521 Campbell, E.J., 520
Bangladesh, increases palm oil imports, 97 Campos, M., 162
Baybutt, P., 624 Canada. 232. 234. 308
iyer CropScience AG, 367, 729 chart, 144; and GM food labelin
are-Rogers, J., 520 mment fun Is to help fund biodiesel f plant
+77: 79 Best Paper Awards, 2>2 3 saubien, K., 4"77 6 530; introduacnees e voluntary G; M-free labe
AOCS North Central Section, co-sponsors Jeers, A., on hydrogenatifoonr reduced 354; oil exports to India, 9
American Chemical Society's 46th Great fatty acid content, 404 Canj adian in Sec hon of 1 AOCS mee«t i
Lake Regional Meet \ Belgium. 729 Cance r. 603
Canola. 368. 420. 438. 588. 671: ¢
AOCS Northeast Section, annu e rd Benefat, 98
cting, 169 Berger, K., meeting report on Food Authenticity more exportsa t Asia, 234; comn
AOCS Phospholipid Division, best paper aw Purity of Oils a and Fats in Foods, 622 o3f6 7: GMn ewv arietCiaensa diiann Avuasrtireatliieas mrea
“” Jesemer, M., 22 vy,
urged
\OCS Press, new executives ed Bhattacharyya, D.K., on biochemical aspect util, R., on AOCS trans fat
AOCS Processing Division, 47¢ Is Tacit unusual conjugated 18:3 fatty acids, 629 methodology workshop, 185
nent session at AOCS I Biermann, M., 154, 486 Cardiovascular diecene 90
\OCSP rotein & Co-Products Divisior Bilbus, D., 478; on the AOCS awa
AOCS ADMS tudAewnatr d Mewnitnonrer sp raognrn out s ) Bile praocgirde smse tab5o3li sm, 485 CargiwlilaI c hIHnice.d..oa nlit5c0h .9 &8a.c Fido o1di5 9n. TeC2hc0ih0n.an ,o lo7g2136i5. e 305, 593
AOCS SurfFaMTcYt,a ntIsT F & Deterger Biorisdesi, es35570e:, l 9f 9ro,m 5 95c, oco7n16u;t oEiulr,o p4e2a0n: ipn rSooduutcht ion 6r5e1s,e ar7c1h4 ; inr Jaepanp, oo5n95r p actkasgin g consumer
224,4 Africa, 421; new facility in Canada, 530 Carman. G. M.. receives AOCS
a n= en Ne pene United Kingdom retains tax rules Supelco/Nicholas Pelick Research Aw:
\. Marangoni, 491 Biodiesel Association of Canada, 237 129
\OCS work Biolubricants in Europe, 37 Carotenoids. 105
ANB. he Biotechaology. Braanzd GiM clrop s, 61, 788 Cartagena Protocono Biolsafe ty, 88
AOCS Young Scientist Research Award
study on the impact of GM crops on wildlife Casillo. D.. 486
resented to J. Coupland, 22 60; use in producing long-chain dibasic acids
) a : ‘ cae Cathay Biotechnology, producing dibasic acid
posed amendments to b WS 568
l. H., 522 3iresaw. G.. on biobased metalworking fluids SHY
ae re pan CESRNOS mnate — Cellulose, affect on brain activity different than
on engineering Sailr { ran mY. l +5 that of fat, 566
wid, 638; Cargill to market produ Blackburn, S.L., on n-3o ilsi n Australia, 383
- - Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition
China, /15; fungal production, Bloomer, S., on how to writea scientific paper publishes priorities list, 536
Archer Daniels Mid!and Award, 22 161
Cermak, S., 95; on estolides, 515
Archer Daniels Midland Co., 200, 233, 234, 3 Bockisch, M., 739
ba Da <— Mid! a5 rs ; aesen Chang (Stephen S.) Award, to be presentedt o (
Report, 409 30), S90, 595, 713; Culinary Center, 3 Body mass index, standard measure may not Akoh, 222
i Students irketing liquid shortening, 651; plans apply to Asians, 170 Charpentier R 97
ncrreeaasseedd |p resence C in China, 4 crea 3ohllehei mer, P.» , 292 ie I cr \ ,
4-05 Approved Chemists —59r3;o dutcrtaidoen wioft hz exr oC-u ba, a—nd 92 low-t, rans prodt — BBeo sold,= P.:, 47we3 Chauddurcyt,i on.M . 69M.8, on the value of Halal food pro
‘ tt’ : i Bothast R. J., on ethanol research facility Chen. C.. 169
nual Meeting & Expo, 153; bus : eae: ; is » 518
China, 48, 158, 306, 319, 368, 439, 715: food
aE See, Oe Armstrong G 86 Boulmerka, A.. 473 guide, 142, 144; and genetically modified
$ summaries, 472; meeting report
jon summaries, 492: Twin Rivers Arora, R., on ediobil louteloo k for India, 644; on Bovine spongiform encephalopathy, 292; first crops, 605; impoirn gtlobaal noilsceede, f ats
plant tour, 468 rice bran oii as a health food, 706 case in United States reported, 171;U.S and oils industry, 352: largest soybean buyer
Food and Drug Administration adopts 48; reports genetic modification identifica
Artz, W., elected AOCS Governing Board mem interim final rule, 648 tion system, 109
ber-at-large, 227; on the AOCS ¢ is pro
152 Bradford Soap Works, 59 Chocolate, commentary on EU directive, 96
gram process, 255
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Dietary fiber, labeling petition submitted, 710 sium on labeling of foods containing ingre Genetically modcriop fplanitinges edxpa nd, 174
Diet ary Guidelines for Americans, advisory dients from genetically modified crops, 472 Genetically modified foods, consumer prefer
panel recommends changes, 668 Export Committee on Fats, Oils, and Other ences and acceptance studied 7 318
alth and function Lipids, Canadian meeting, 7 Germain, T., on consolidation and researcahn d
Extraction, of oil from soy flour, 575 development in S&D and personal-care prod
Eyres, L., 250 ucts industries, 642
F Germany, food guide, 142
Germany, 715; production of cold-pressed rape
Fairow, ( seed oil, 266
Farmer, R., el
Ginosar, D., 186
member
Glycerol, supply, demand, and uses, 146
ut. W.. 508 es AOCS Processing
Division Distinguished Service Award. 476 Godrej, N.B., on India oilseed sector in 2004 and
future prospects, 332
at cells, biologi ling activity +.
In tissue repair Goldenberry (Physali a as source
if fat-soluble bioactive materials, 130
Fats and Oils Glossary
Fats and oils, toxicit Grapepso,u nd,a s s7o2u5r ce of serum lipid-lowering com
Fatty acids, and cy Green, A., or oils in Australia, 383
Fax, steps to« Grimm, R.K., 17
540
Gunstone, F., 724; on Brazilian soybean produc
tion, 7 zlobal importance of palm oil
Finkenstadt 156; on global supply and demand for rape
Finland, 160 canola, 588
Finley. J. W
Firestone, D
Haas, M., 146; elected AOCS vice president
First Americar
227; on how to write a scientific paper, 7
Malaysian palm waste facility
Halal food, 698
First International ¢
Methods Hancx on proposed chang
Fish oil gulations, 204
Harney, M
piements in metaDolis
Fitzpatrick, K., 227 Harris, W., report on 2002 international work
Flavor, in foods and shoopn n-3f atty acids and CHD, 5
HarvestPlus prog
Flax Council of Canac
Flax, photo of flower Hastert, R
; }f axseed7 +1 77 Hearcta rdoitseen oids in tables esprfeafds,eo fc 1V0i5 ttamsiinn d E an-3n d
Flickinger, B., 478
fatty acids, 434, 710; and trans fatty acids,
Flider, f 711; and vitaminf
46: on sophorolip Heckel, C., 231
sAOA.RC. BSaldw it biosurfactants, 270 Heilman, J., 520
ce Award, 48 Fonterra Co-operat Hemp, cultivation, 339; industry wins regulatory
to Europe may battle in U.S., 770; oil, 339; regulationi r
Food additives, | Australia, 630
%
High performance liquid chromatography, silver
Food and Agriculture ion use in lipid analysis, 489
annual report, 438 High-erucic acid rapeseed (HEAR), 48
Food Authenticity: Purity Hill, S., 227, 229, 478
Foods, meeting report
History of soaps and detergents, exhibit at AOCS
Food labeling, in Europe
95" Annual Meeting & f Xpo 47]
coconut oil, 4 US Holman, R., 222, 477; becomes AOCS Fellow
in rulesO n imported I 481; receives AOCS Health and Nutrition
Food processing, in Canad Division's first Lifetime Achievement Award
Fourier-transform infrar 478
for purity, 814 Holub, Bruce 1 preventive model for health
Fox, R.. 186 are using nutraceuticals and functional
Frampton, D., 385 YO
Frarncaen,c e, f}o0Oo0dd guiceguide cncaha&r t Holzhauser, T., on allergen detection and
Frankel, E.. 34 labeling—scientific and regulatory
Frauen, M., on research for improvemen issues, 620
rapeseed varieties, 295 Hopia, A., elected AOCS Governing Board
French Institute for Faatnds Oi ls (ITE member-at-large, 227
riedman, J.M., 743 Hormones, fat ce
Food Safety Authority, 232; commit Friedt, W., on research for improv Hotamisligil, G
\ ars venetically modifiec peseed 318 seed varieties, 295 Hou, C.T
ssues Opinion on allergen evaluation, 415 Frying oil, converting used frying oi Hunt, R., 479
Degussa Bioact report issuedon frans fatty acids in heart dis biodiesel, 186 Hunter, J. E.,2 29, 478; on alternativest o trans
DDeerpmraetsitsiisc, i in intdt ureoaspee an Union Regulatory Committee Functional fluids, estolides, 515 fatty acids in foods, 510
DGF Normans leclines to approve rapeseed Vi Fungal production of arachidonic acid Husu1m5,0 Lykke, on enzymatic interesterification
73 iropean Union, 728; disputes with U.S. or G
Diabetes, 9 ilseed acreage limitations, 303; Executive Gamma-linolenic acid, 638; production in genet HHuytdhr,o coPl.,l o2i3d1s , in food formulations, 692
DDiiaaclgl ycCeorrp.o, l too ibles , apcrqoduuicrteiodnb y Hpernokceesls,, 1071 50 Cgeonmemtiicsaslilyo n modvoitfe ierde ifnoso dsm,o r2a46t;o riiuntmr odounc Garliicc,a llya s amnotdiicfairecdi noegveenn,i ng 4oaT7 2I MPOSE 527 71,5 lab-scale production from vegetable
Diaz, M., receives Hans Kaunitz Award, 169 ing labeling rules for food containing genet Gamsworthy, P., on the influence of dietary fats
Dibasic acids, via biotechnology, 568 ically modified ingredients, 368; new rules and oils on animal product quality, 334 Hydrogenation, 404
may affect imports from Argentina, New
Diet, and heart disease, 47 Zealand, 162; new system for tracking Garthoff, B., 729 i
Dietary fat, excesasnde lisve r disease, 536; it genetically modified food ingredients, 246 Gavin, A., 522 Identity preservation, in oilseed industry, 513
human health, 638; physiological regulatior progress stallso n use of genetically modi Gawrilow, L.,o n vegetable oil usage in lubri Illingworth, C.,o n hemp in Canada and United
in mice, 507 fred corn, 109; summary report on sympo cants, 702 States, 339
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India, 49, 158, 159, 174, 332, K Magnus, G. on hydrogenation for reduced trans- Naughton (Frank C.) Award, 2004 recipient
471288;, a5n29d, ed5i30b,l e 5o9i2l, i6m0p6o,r ts6,5 0,9 7,7 1 ~ > 35, 306: KalsPcrhiezue,r , 72R4. , receives DGF H.P. Kaufmann Malafyasttiya ,a ci9d7 , c9o9n,t en1t5,6 , 403045 , 308, 418, 420, 421, Neuraanln ofuantsc,e d6,3 8 225
edible oil outlook, 644; export cargo carrier Kao LLC, 530 529, 592, 593, 652, 716; and futures New Zealand, 160; hosts Pacific Lipids 2003
rules clarified, 648; report on biotechnol- Katz, R., report on 2002 international workshop exchange’s crude palm kernel oil contract, meeting, 250
IInndduosomtfntuogeeerryeslyi, ti a aillb, n6ao g5wd A1s9yp 7,c,p, o l v4i71e3c85r8a68a;t,;g i eot,1ntoo5 s 9 h,8ua o1sfve23 e 0R 7be isnoiediwneasgbellle Ge Ma s R ertseroagiuunrl ca es KKKaaayuu fofhnemCm aaahrnntn-e3 n ,dmi HifsoaeHclta.tdsayPie .nl,,ag cs8i,5d0 4Co., s288 27a0 n1d prevention of coronary MMMaaannlsnot3ooin0 un6ycr;gol ,,n- ot CirlPooL ..lA,,p ,a36o l8v8m5re8 or lisene daiusns tarmpyap,re ktie1tt5es7 ;, inp 3rm0oi7dc uec,e rs1 70u rged NNNNNiiiiictgcehtehwooroel ilsnaa,,shD ,ue iPn1s.5,kP, 6o . 2 ,5Ho1. Gn ,r on-u3n pa,om ie1dl1 0s ai nn AAuOsCtSr alia,F ell3o8w3,, 328252
IInnfdaunsrtte rciifapolir emnutlOsia l, aP nrno3d8o1uu cntcse d,Di v2is2i3o n, 148, 186; award KKKeeelmllpeaennsrc,,o MT..,L, td .,5 105a81c quired by Karlshamns AB, 714 MMaarraatMuznorzgeu,oo n,nt i3s,9J ]. , AA7w.0,a r5r edc,e isvyenso psAiOs CoSf aTcicmeoptthayn c Ie lec NNNuoonrnemwzao,n vne,An. , W1fi6al9bh;re ilcosmn,, s6o83p86h 4o rolipids as microbial
IInnngelsRe,a tnktB,.,, 6G., 3068155 2; receives Presidential Award of KKiennccash,re ,m JFi..,c a A2.l,3 91,5c ;ar 5b3oo9nn actuersr,e nt5 80p erspectives on oleo- MMaarrgmbaeiroris,nu ref,Wa. Kc.Qt,au netobsne, c s2o7re0ps htroircotiloinps idonsa sco mliocrr,o b9i8a l NNuutSrubanic,oe suutrmificadac-lto alneatinscd, fs2uu7nn0cf tlioownearl ofiol,o ds7,4 8 in preventive
InnoSvianttie-tInidcuos trLindai.,a e 201C omercio de Esteres KingDsibvaikseiro,n CD.iLs.t,i nrgeuciesihveesd ASeOrCviSc e PrAowcaersds,i n4g7 6 Martfionr, sGh.i, pomne ntb ioosfa fleitvyi ngp rmootdoicfoile dd oocrugmaennitsamtsi on hSeeaclttiho n camree,e ti9n0g;, top1i6c9 at AOCS Northeast
Instituteo fF ood Science and Technologists, Kirchern,B .,4 79 8S Nutrition, role in prenatal, postnatal mental anc
meeting report, 626; statement on genetically Kleingartner, L., on National Sunflower Marubeni, 234 physical health, 348
modified foods, 670 Association, sunflowerseed industry, 748 Matlock, M., 487 Nutrition, U.S. consumer confusion cited, 536
Instiftiuetde corfo pMse/dfioocdisn,e , 67r1e port on genetically modi KnotWhiel,h eGl.,m onN orHmaannsn ,P aul3 64K aufmann, 802; on Matthaus, B., on cold pressed edible rapeseed oil o
production in Germany, 266 Obesity, 18, 170, 303, 314, 506, 525, 626; and
Institute of Shortening and Edible Oils, fats and Koch, Thomas, |11 McCormick, B., 487 legal issues, 505; and leptin, 668; and liver
oils glossary, 301 Kochhar, P., 739 McGinnis, M., on potential effect of soybean rust damage, 536; summary of symposium, 473
Intellectual property primer, conditions for Kodali, D., 488 disease in Brazil, 298 Obituaries
patentability, 52 Korean Society of Food Science and Meadowfoam, photo of flowers, 282 Chavez-Peraza, J., 408
Interesterification, FDA rules on labeling, 590; to Technology, becomes member of Meat, preservation in fat, 336 Connock, A.J., 155
reduce trans content, 404 International Society for Fat Research, 741 Mediterranean diet, 17 Farkas, T., 408
International Margarine Association of the Korean Society of Food Technologists, 623
Countries of Europe, 229 Koseoglu, S., on functional roles for phytochem- Menhaden oil, new FDA ruling, 162 Jacks, T.J., 662
International Maritime Organization, regulations icals in food ingredients, 350; on ITERG’s Metalworking fluids, 148 Kovacs, L.E., 408
on shipping oilseeds and oilseed products new oils and fats facility, 128 Metrycki, B., on promoting Canadian flax glob Krog, N., 95
204 Kovari, K., presents Chevreul Medal Lecture ally, 124 Lauro, J.V., 227
International Service ior the Acquisition of Agri 739 Mexico, 318; food guide, 142; reaction to label McLaughlin, R.D., 602
biotech Applications, annual report released Kraft Foods Inc., 506; reorganizes, 159 ing rules for genetically modified foodstuffs Payne, G., 709
174 Kucharezyk, D., 346 247 Rice, E.E., 662
International Society for Fat Research (ISF) Kuksis, A., on failure to do complete scientific Meyer, K., 229 Schlenk,H ., 227
473; accepts Korean Society of Food Science literature searches, 536 Microscopy, 400 Smith, C.R., Jr., 602
and Technology into membership, 741 Kwiatkowski, J., 790 Milk, effect of dietary fats and oils on, 334 Standley, FW., Jr.,9 5
Intefronra tioFnooadl anTdre atAyg riocnu ltPularnet, gGoeenest iicn to Reefsfoeucrtc es L Monsusita nagtaion st Co., S1y1n0,g en24t7a,, 361781,; 3i1n9t,r o7d2u8c; esa mleonwd s Stansbury, M.F., 709
367 Laughlin, G. on forensic microcopy, 400 linolenic soybean variety, 752; says China Oil bpya-lpm,r odmuicntiss,t er9 9 urges development of paper
Invista, 571 Laundry additives, new product from soy has approved genetically modified canola
IOI Oleochemicals Industries Bhd., news agency announced, 108 368; wins Canadian canola patent infringe Oils Inadnuds trFya, tsm eeGrtoiunp,g Sroecpiorett,y 6o2f2 Chemical
expects higher profits, 308 Lazar, M.A., 743 ment suit, 438
lowa State University, 175; announces commer Leckban, G., on research for improvement of Monsooner, M., 539 Oils and fats, and meals, production forecast, 691
c9i8a lization of 1% linolenic acid soybean oil Leiberla,p esR.eL.e, d v7a4r2i eties, 295 MMoorrseealu,, J.R-.T,. ,2 2o7n goldenberry, a novel fruit source Oilsgeleodbsa,l 2s0u0p3p-l0y4/ dpermoadnudc tifoonr ecfaosrte cabsyt , E1c5o8n omist
unit, 591; identity preservation of specialty
Iron, in infant health, 348 Leptin, 668, 743; in women’s health, 725 of fat-soluble bioactive materials, 130 crops, 513
Irradiation of food, 758 Levitt, J., 96 Morset, J.-T., on antiradical performance of Oleochemical carbonates, preparation, proper
Isbell, T., on estolides, 513 Li,C., 601 osiolms,e 55c3o mmon and nontraditional vegetable ties, and applications, 580
Isoflavones, and disease, 315; patent suit Liepa, G., 227 Oleochemicals, 580, 702
amennntosu,n ced78,4 99; research into safety in supple LLiinneeaarr aallckoyhloble neztehnoex ylsautlefso,n at8e7s , 87 Multliipslhee d ssctluedryo,s is,1 70a nd vitamin D, report on pub OOlleisvter a,oi l,4 6183 4, 702, 770; EU issues news release
Israel, 651 Linoleic acid, 638 Murkherjee, C., on biochemical aspects of on export promotion, 303; flavors, 347
unusual conjugated 18:3 fatty acids, 629
Israel, B.. 86 Linseed, genetically modified to produce more Olives, shelf-life study published, 366
IITUERPGA, C-A1O28C S Workshopon Fats, Oil, and Lipind- 3m, ent-6a bcoonlteinst,m a,n7 d2 9b ehavioral disorders, 640 MurpIhntye,r naDt.i oJn.a, lm ePeltainntg Lrieppiodr tS yonm po16stihu m, 625 Organic Trade Association, 368
Oilseed Analysis and Production, 709 Lipid Technology Award, presented to R P
Ivory Soap, 1897 magazine article on uses of Timms, 739 n-3 fatty acids, and breast cancer, 784; and Pacific Lipids 2003, meeting report, 250
190 prostate cancer, 603; health labeling claims to Pages-Xatart-Pares, X., on ITERG’s new oils
i List,6 8G4.;, o9n5 , R2a3l1p,h 49H1.; Pootnt s,€ ye1o6r8g e J. Jamieson, be allowed, 710; in food formulations, 627; in and fats facility, 128
heart disease, 434; in preventive health care, Palm oil, 97, 156, 201, 355, 418, 420, 592, 593
JJaacckkssoonn,, RN. , 111 LLoidvienrgs mCordoikfliaeadn , orngeawn irsemfsi,n ersyh iapnmneonutn coefd, ,8 8 159; 91; in treating diabetes, 472 716
JJJaoaphmannis,eo ns5 o9n5D,i, Gv e7.r3 S0s.;e, y 6f8oI4on dc .,g u8i6d es, 142 LLoodnigt§s-o9h c3,eh xapHi.an,n d7p 4o3Ul .ySu. nspaatlurma toeiid prfaotcteys saicnidgs , cafpuancgiatly , NNNaaaannfooS,tto eceBicc.ehh,tn yo7 22l0m4o0e g4ey,t, i nmgef,eo tcui5sn4 g6 a t reApmoretr,i c3a8n6 Chemical PPaatrelm7D,e 3in0vtR ii.e,s ri,ro enc Me.i,v Lepisfre etsiAmeOeCn St Asc hDiBGeiFvo etmeNecnohtnro mlaoAngwnya rdL,e c4tu8r7e ,
Johnson, G., 479 production, 20 National Academy of Sciences, web site, 119 Patents, bars to patenting; non-U.S. coverage,
Johnfsiloen, , 21L4.,; emleeecttiedn g ArOeCpoSr t porne siEdmeenrt,g in22g7 ; pro- Lubricants, from vegetable oils, 702 Na71t3 iCoornn Garolwer s Association, 317, 605, 7ru7l6e;s , paatnedn te xcalmaiinm inlga ngpuraogcee,d ur3e1s0;, p6a5t4e;n t paltaewnst
Technologies in Oils and Fats Industry i Lubrizol, functional fluids, 517 prosecution, 531; permissible filings during
India, 325 Lushniak, B., 479 Nati5o1n8a l Corn-to-Ethanol Research Center, patent applications, 718; prosecutions, 425;
Lycopene, production using fungus, 369 U.S. patents, 101; types of claims, 360
Jones, P., speaks to AOCS Northeast Section, National Oilseed Processors Association/AOCS
169 M certified laboratories, 677 Peach State Labs, 595
JourSnoaclie toyf, thdei scAomnetriincuaens Omialn uCshcermiipstt s submis Madr ecpoowrt eddi,s ea1s71e , 292, 648; first U.S. incident Natiloanbaell inSgt arpcehti tainodn oCnh edmiiectaarly Cfoi.b,er ,s u7b1m0i ts food PPeeaarnlu,t G.pGr.o,t eionn ienf fcehcotcso loaft ed,i se5a6s e on the animals
sion fee, 709 fats industry, 292
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Schoene, K. f Steeves, S., on purity testing, 814 Union of Concerned Scientists, reports genetic
Schrimpf, J 279 Stein, R., on decoding the active life of fat cells cross-contamination, 317
Schroepfer Medal, to be presentetdo J. Sjovall 742 United Kingdom, 367 648: action on genet
Stephens, D., on biosafety protocol documenta cally modified corn variety, 319; anti
tion for shipment of living modified organ obesity school program shows positive
ISMS, SS result, 507; committee issues report on
Sterols, use in European foodstuffs cleared, 354 genetically modified crops 75; Food
Safety Agency issues fish consumption
Stoll, A., 640
advisory, 590 obesity rate doubles in
Stover, J., 705 decades, 506; parliamentary committee
Streekstra, H., 20 seeks new regulations for genetically
Sunflowers, photo, 283 modified crops, 526; to retain biodiesel
Sunflowerseed, 748; production forecast for tax incentives, 303
Europe, 591 United Sc ”V bean Board Industrial Uses of
SunOpta Inc., acquires SIGCO Sun Products, 98 SoybeaOni l Award, tob e presented to Z
sium on Quality Supercritical extraction, of rice bran oil, 706 Petrovic, 223
ereal, Oil and Food Surfactants and detergents, in the industrial and United States Grain Council, trade regulations
institution markets, 87: markets in Europe discussed at Annual Meeting, 243229
Asia, 202
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Sweden, food guide, 142, 144, 590 Van Duyn, G., on biosafety protocol documenta
Syngenta International AG, 317, 369, 605, 67 tion for shipment of living modified organ
T isms, 58
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