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;radioactive" by the public. It has been suggested that II I! such alternative names for irradiation, such as "cosmic processing, picowave processing," or "processed with ionizing energy,‘ might overcome consumer §§/ Korwek, Edward L. Legal Considerations Concerning Food Irradiation, Food Technology 37(2), 1983. p. 38. gfij Federal Register, v. 51, no. 75, Apr. 19, 1986. p. 13375. §§/ Korwek; 1983. p. 38. H
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TABLE IV -- Relative Tolerance CRS-44 of Fresh Fruits and Fruit-Vegetables To Irradiation Stress at Doses Below 1 kGy (100 krad)* ll] Group A Group B Group C Group D Apple Apricot Avocado Kiwifruit Cherry Banana Cucumber Persimmon Date Cherimoya Grape Pomegranate Guava Fig Green bean Mango Grapefruit Lemon Muskmelons Kumquat Lime Cantaloupe Litchi. Olive Honeydew Loquat Pepper, bell Nectarine
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ABSTRACT pThe phrase "irradiation of food" refers to the treatment of food with one of several types of radiation processes. This report focuses on only one type of food irradiation--the process of using ionizing radiation to preserve food. .The paper includes a discussion of the technical aspects of irradiation, the potential uses of irradiation for food preservation, and the issues of food safety, wholesomeness and labeling of irradiated foods.
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highest in percent size are: Wyoming (35), Alaska (26), Vermont (23), Montana (22), Delaware (20), New York (19), South Dakota (19), Maine (19), Oregon (19), and Michigan (18). The ten lowest States are: Kansas (11), California (11), Arizona (10), Texas (10), Connec- ticut (10), Washington (10), Maryland (10), Missouri (9), Florida (9), and Virginia (7). 5. About 90 percent of the U.S. total in "
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CRS-23 (0.24), Montana (0.23), Iowa (0.22), Wisconsin (0.20), Vermont (0.19), Illin- ois (0.18), Nebraska (0.17), North Dakota (0.17), Michigan (0.16), Arkansas (0.16), Kentucky (0.15), Pennsylvania (0.14), New Mexico (0.14), Maine (0.10), Ohio (0.10), Minnesota (0.10), New York (0.09), Nevada (0.08), Louisiana (0.07), Alabama (0.06), Rhode Island (0.05), Indiana (0.05), New Jersey (0.05), Okla
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.40 24,989 3.72 Washington 11,815 2.02 15,286 2.27 West Virginia 3,819 0.65 4,724 0.70 Wisconsin 11,168 1.91 10,546 1.57 Wyoming 1,515 0.26 1,222 0.18 Totals $584,977 100.00 $672,647 100.00 ta] Sum of total tax revenues (for Federal fund and trust fund accounts) reported as actual receipts in the Budget of the U.S. Government. Fiscal Year 1985. p. 9-19. State estimates were derived by applying
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. Missouri (1,350) 26. Maine (596) 43. Wyoming (298) 10. Massachusetts (1,186) 27. North Dakota (568) 44. Montana (297) 11. Mississippi (1,021) 28. New York (564) 45. Michigan (271) 12. New Hampshire (994) 29. Oklahoma (552) 46. Idaho (261) 13. Kansas (963) 30. New Jersey (528) 47. Illinois (259) 14. Georgia (866) 31. North Carolina (526) 48. Wisconsin (212) 15. Arizona (818) 32. Indiana (504) 49. Iowa
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8,823 1.31 Louisiana 10,425 1.78 10,321 1.53 Maine 2,183 0.37 3,070 0.46 Maryland 12,184 2.08 18,125 2.69 Massachusetts 16,050 2.74 20,093 2.99 Michigan 22,014 3.76 19,978 2.97 Minnesota 10,237 1.75 10,101 1.50 Mississippi 4,203 0.72 7,704 1.14 Missouri 11,388 1.95 18,939 2.82 Montana 1,736 0.30 2,204 0.33 Nebraska 3,609 0.62 4,329 0.64 Nevada 2,493 0.42 2,598 0.39 New Hampshire 2,398 0.41 2,670 0.40
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. Wisconsin (1.02) New York (1.01) Georgia (1.00) Nevada (1.00) Massachusetts (0.98) Ohio (0.97) Minnesota (0.96) Michigan (0.95) North Carolina (0.95) Virginia (0.93) Illinois (0.93) Louisiana (0.93) Washington (0.92) Kansas (0.90) Colorado (0.89) Indiana (0.88) Oklahoma (0.86) California (0.86) Hawaii (0.86) New Hampshire (0.85) Wyoming (0.85) Delaware (0.83) Alaska. (0.78) New Jersey (0.73) Texas (0.68
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Virginia (1.08) Rhode Island (1.05) Nebraska (1.04) Pennsylvania (0.98) Kansas (0.97) New Hampshire (0.97) North Carolina (0.95) Connecticut (0.94) Alaska (0.94) New York (0.92) Nevada (0.92) Oregon (0.90) Colorado (0.89) Ohio (0.87) Louisiana (0.86) Iowa (0.86) Minnesota (0.86) Indiana (0.83) Oklahoma (0.82) Wisconsin (0.82) Delaware (0.80) Michigan (0.79) Illinois (0.75). Texas (0.75) Wyoming (0.70
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CRS-7 costs for adoption assistance of $19.5 million, which would bring the FY 1985 appropriation level to about $32.3 million, still below the FY 1986 request. The Administration is also requesting a supplemental of $3.1 million for prior iyear claims for adoption assistance. The Administration indicates that the increase in adoption assistance is requested because this program provides
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CRS-8 The Child Abuse Amendments of 1984 authorized $41.5 million for child iabuse activities for FY 1986. The legislation provides that of this amount, at least $9 million is to be for State grants and $11 million for research and demonstration projects. The legislation also earmarks funds for sexual abuse activities and for a new grant program for States to develop and operate procedures
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85-571 Epw Ggvefnment Publications Hnfi wt. 2 2 1994 kc /L/‘ ,g2/ 35; k/p1~,:¢7‘25‘~ £3/z>¢.r'o/u Congressionai Research Service The Library of Congress Washmgton Ungversity Libraries St. Louis, MO 63130 A N E. Q N G E R ’W3$h%f%m:@n mnzvereifiy SOCIAL SERVICES PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH FY 1986 BUDGET PROPOSALS X . Sharon Stephan“ Analyst in Social Legislation Education and Public
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