The price of polished rice procured by Bulog from village cooperatives increased 15.8 percent to Rp 1, 125 per kilogram from Rp 971 per kilogram and from other sources 16 percent to Rp 1, 115 per kilogram from Rp 961 per kilogram.
22.
As stated above, Wernicke Korsakoff syndrome in the United States is usually found in malnourished chronic alcoholics, though it is also found in patients who undergo prolonged intravenous ( IV ) therapy without vitamin B 1 supplementation, polished rice, which is thiamine-deficient.
23.
An associate, Gerrit Grijns ( 1865 1944 ), correctly interpreted the connection between excessive consumption of polished rice and beriberi in 1901 : He concluded that rice contains an essential nutrient in the outer layers of the grain that is removed by polishing.
24.
The price of polished rice procured by Bulog from village cooperatives increased 15 . 8 percent to Rp 1, 125 per kilogram from Rp 971 per kilogram and from other sources 16 percent to Rp 1, 115 per kilogram from Rp 961 per kilogram.
25.
The specific connection to grain was made in 1897 by Christiaan Eijkman ( 1858 1930 ), a military doctor in the Dutch Indies, discovered that fowl fed on a diet of cooked, polished rice developed paralysis, which could be reversed by discontinuing rice polishing.
26.
In addition, " M . canis " exhibits rapid colony growth at 25 �C . Two growth media that help distinguish " M . canis " from other " Microsporum " spp . ( notably the morphologically similar species, " M . audouinii " )-specifically polished rice and potato dextrose agar.
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Confucius, whose writings suggest he was something of a food authority and a purist, the Brillat-Savarin of his day, insisted on the pristine whiteness of polished rice to provide a background for other elements of color in a dish : the emerald of spring vegetables, the golden burnish of perfectly sauteed fish or pork.