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Changes in Volatile Composition of Cape Hake Fillets under Modified Atmosphere Packaging Systems during Cold Storage.
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HYDROLYTIC CHANGES IN THE LIPIDS OF FROZEN HAKE (MERLUCCIUS MERLUCCIUS) MUSCLE.
HANDLING, QUALITY AND YIELD OF FRESH HAKE.
QUALITY OF FROZEN HAKE.
CHANGES IN HAKE MUSCLE COLLAGEN DURING FROZEN STORAGE DUE TO SEASONAL EFFECTS.
Biogenic amine index for freshness evaluation in iced Mediterranean hake (Merluccius merluccius).
Extension of the shelf life of chilled hake (Merluccius merluccius) by a novel icing medium containing natural organic acids.
FROZEN STORAGE STABILITY OF RED HAKE (UROPHYCIS CHUSS) FILLET BLOCKS.
PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERACTIONS IN GELS OF PRE-AND POST-SPAWNING FISH ACTOMYOSIN.
A MEMBRANE FRACTION FROM RED HAKE (UROPHYCIS CHUSS) MUSCLE CATALYZING THE CONVERSION OF TMAO (TRIMETHYLAMINE OXIDE) TO DMA (DIMETHYLAMINE) AND FORMALDEHYDE.
EFFECT OF HEAT AND ADDITIVES ON THE SHELF-LIFE OF FROZEN RED HAKE (UROPHYCIS CHUSS).
Chitosan films for the microbiological preservation of refrigerated sole and hake fillets.
VACUUM-PACKAGING OF FRESH FISH: EFFECT OF OXYGEN PERMEABILITY OF PACKAGING MATERIAL ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF BOTULINAL TOXIN.
CHANGES IN FISH MUSCLE COLLAGEN DURING FROZEN STORAGE.
Combined effect of modified atmosphere packaging and polyphosphate dips on hake slices during ice storage.
Refrigeration sector monitoring
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A refrigerated warehouse in Cameroon.
The first stage of construction of the refrigerated warehouse.
100 years of superconductivity
April 8, 2011 marked the 100th anniversary of the discovery of superconductivity by Heike Kammerlingh Onnes. Working in his lab at Leiden University on April 8, 1911, he was experimenting with the electrical...
High-temperature Superconductivity
Groundbreaking findings on high-temperature superconductivity. A superconductor is a material that can conduct electricity with virtually no resistance. The phenomenon was discovered by Kamerlingh Onnes in 1911 and takes place in certain metals...
Assessing the effects of CO2 cryocapture
According to Physicists at the University of Oregon, refrigerating coal plant emissions would reduce CO2 emissions by 90%, and reduce levels of other dangerous chemicals such as SO2 and Mercury, but would raise electricity costs by about 25%.
Lighting systems for cold stores
Various types of lighting exist for below 0°C temperature cold stores including mercury vapor (MV) lamps, high pressure sodium (HPS) and light-emitting diodes (LED).
Singapore launches national plan to combat heatwaves with dedicated government task force
A network of air-conditioned spaces will be made available at community centres, residents’ committees, and selected indoor sports halls during heatwaves, as part of the country’s new national heatwave response...
A possible major step in the quest of room-temperature superconductivity
Two researcher teams have just reported experiments indicating that a hydride of lanthanum compressed to 1.7 to 1.85 million bar has a critical temperature of 250–260 K (-23 – -13°C).
Refrigerated cheese vending machines in French cities
A local cheese dairy has installed refrigerated cheese vending machines in several towns in East Moselle, in the east of France.
R22 phase-out in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Malawi and Uganda
During the final event for the EU-funded SophiA project, participants from Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Malawi and Uganda shared the latest updates on national efforts to phase-out HCFC R22.
Launching of the ROCA project for sustainable cooling in francophone African countries
From 2021 to 2024, the ROCA project aims to promote sustainable and energy-efficient cooling in four French-speaking African countries: Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Mali and Senegal....
Vending machine dispenses fresh foods via RFID
The startup PantryLabs has created refrigerated kiosks which can identify sandwiches and other perishable products stored within, and can track sales and inventory levels.
IIR news
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Philippe Lebrun to be awarded the Kamerlingh Onnes Medal of Honour
The Kamerlingh Onnes Medal of Honour will be presented to Dr Philippe Lebrun of CERN during the 10th-IIR Gustav Lorentzen Conference on Natural Working Fluids to be held in Delft, the Netherlands on June 25-27, 2012.
IIR brings its expertise to SophiA’s training in Cameroon
The second capacity building session for SophiA trainers took place in Yaoundé, Cameroon, from January 20 to 24, 2025. The online presentation given by IIR on natural refrigerants in...
IIR member news: Engie
Engie (formerly GDF SUEZ) LNG Solutions has opened the first Liquefied Natural Gas filling station for trucks at Leeuwarden in the north of the Netherlands.
Briefs: NVvK
NVvK's journal is celebrating its centenary! In its special centenary issue issue, RCC Koude & Luchtbehandeling, the official journal of NVvK, presents an article on the worldwide links of NVkV, particularly with the IIR. The first...
Briefs: Dutch gold medals
The Dutch Refrigeration Association, Nederlandse Vereniging voor Koude, is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year and has awarded the prestigious Kamerlingh Onnes Medal to two well-known professors in the IIR network: Prof. Horst Kruse from...
Conferences: Prague
CryoPrague brought together Cryogenics (one of a series of IIR conferences), ICEC 21 (International Cryogenic Engineering Conference 21) and the International Cryogenic Material Conference (ICMC 2006) for the first time in July 2006. CryoPrague...
2008, Refrigeration Year
Many events and actions have already been scheduled or have already taken place in various countries in order to celebrate the IIR's centenary and the 100th anniversaries of several national associations of refrigeration (France, the Netherlands,...
The Centenary in Paris and future events
A joint IIR/French Refrigeration Association (AFF) conference was held in Paris on June 12, 2008 in order to celebrate the centenaries of both organizations. It was combined with the IIR statutory meetings on June 10, 11 and 13 and with various...
Activities of the IIR’s Commission A2 on Liquefaction and Separation of Gases
The problems related to thermodynamic optimization and new technologies in liquefaction and separation of gases are actual and critical for many branches of modern industry, power generation and medicine.