United Nations Industrial Development Organization: Recent submissions

  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Small slaughterhouses equipped for complete processing are well suited for small towns and daily supply of the population with fresh meat in countries with extensive cattle breedine.
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    In the last 20 years. the consumption of poultry has increased considerably owing to the speed at which fowl mature and to the small amount of feed required per kilo of meat produced. Depending on climatic conditions. ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Cassava root is very susceptible to spoilage and can only be used as a food if it is consumed within one to three days of harvesting. There are several methods of preserving cassava roots, such as covering them with ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Over the last 10 years. the production of soybean has been increasing worldwide. At present. world production is around 70 million tonnes per year. The production of soybeans is expanding in developing countries and is ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Developing countries generally lacK, or are deficient in, facilities for distributing food to schoolchildren and especially children of pre-school age. In all developing countries, therefore, authorities emphasize ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Developing countries are generally located in regions with a tropical climate, and therefore have a variety of tropical fruits, such as banana, papaya, guava, cashew and mango, which, if processed, can result in ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Banana is grown in tropical countries all the year round at a low cost compared with its price in developed countries with temperate or cold climates. Banana puree began to be marketed in developed countries when the United ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Sugar can be produced from sugar-cane and from sugar-beet. Sugar-cane is a crop grown in tropical regions, mainly in developing countries, while sugar-beet is a crop grown in temperate regions, mostly in developed ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Castor oil and castor pomace are the products obtained by milling castor seeds (Ricinus communis). Castor seeds are borne in capsules. clustered on spikes. When ripe. the capsules pop and drop the seeds. Usually the ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Cashew trees, which are native to Brazil, are relatively tall and grow well separated from each other. The nut, known and accepted world-wide, consists of a seed covered with a shell containing a very corrosive oil ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    The wheel disc generally breaks down into the following three types: 1) Complete with tire 2) Rim only 3) Rim and disc Here, explanations will be made on the case 3) of assembled rim and disc. As specialized plant ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    The watt hour meter is an instrument used in a house or plant to measure electric power. The driving force caused by the magnetic field and turning force, which are generated by electric current, is represented by ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    As the industries develop and diversify, rather than the motors with fixed revolution, the variable speed motors of large variable speed ratio and easy maintenance and operation have been in greater demand. The V.S. ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    The two-wheeler is a car running on two wheels like a motorcycle and scooter. Using a small-size gasoline engine as a power generator, it usually has an output capacity of 2-15 horse powers. Since its total weight is ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    Seen from the television receiver, the tuner is the first stage for the electric wave received by an antenna in selecting necessary electric waves. As can be seen in fig. 1, the tuner is divided into very high frequency ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    The prospective licensed products are transmission and transfer used for medium and s~all-size trucks and other 4-wheel driven vehicles. The transmission is of forward 4-stage direct control type, while the transfer ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    The transformer was first produced by Varley ill 1856 by making a bundle of iron wires and then winding insulated copper wires around it. It is now produced in capacity up to 800KV class for use in the alternating ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    With the development of industries, various measuring instruments have been produced to minimize errors and strains originating from an instinctive judgement of all phenomena based on human sight, tactile sense, auditory ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    Man first used the postal service in conveying an intention or information, and then contrived the electric communication. However, the cable needed subsequent translations on both sides and also entailed difficulties ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    With the progress in its manufacturing technology, a stereo is not only combined merely with radio and record player but also with cassette tape deck. One step beyond the mere radio and record player reproducing the ...

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