The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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... WEIGHTS NOT VERIFIED : Where weight is certified , the word " Not " shall be deleted from the phrase " Weights Not Verified . " ( 2 ) Where determination of ingre- dient content or method of preparation of products in acceptance service ...
... WEIGHTS NOT VERIFIED : Where weight is certified , the word " Not " shall be deleted from the phrase " Weights Not Verified . " ( 2 ) Where determination of ingre- dient content or method of preparation of products in acceptance service ...
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... weight but also the general value of each part as compared with the other parts . Thus , although the chuck and round are nearly the same percentage of the car- cass weight , the round is considered the more valuable cut . Therefore ...
... weight but also the general value of each part as compared with the other parts . Thus , although the chuck and round are nearly the same percentage of the car- cass weight , the round is considered the more valuable cut . Therefore ...
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... weight . As the amount of kidney , pelvic , and heart fat increases , the percent of retail cuts decreases - a change of 1 percent of the carcass weight in these fats changes the cut- ability group by 20 percent of a cut- ability group ...
... weight . As the amount of kidney , pelvic , and heart fat increases , the percent of retail cuts decreases - a change of 1 percent of the carcass weight in these fats changes the cut- ability group by 20 percent of a cut- ability group ...
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... weight , pounds ) - ( 0.32 x area ribeye , square inches ) . ( b ) ( 1 ) The cutability group of a hind- quarter , forequarter , or cut eligible for grading also is determined on the basis of the above equation in which the hot carcass ...
... weight , pounds ) - ( 0.32 x area ribeye , square inches ) . ( b ) ( 1 ) The cutability group of a hind- quarter , forequarter , or cut eligible for grading also is determined on the basis of the above equation in which the hot carcass ...
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... weight in kidney , pelvic , and heart fat . ( iii ) An 800 - pound carcass of this group which is near the borderline of cutability groups 2 and 3 might have six - tenths inch of fat over the ribeye , 15.0 square inches of ribeye , and ...
... weight in kidney , pelvic , and heart fat . ( iii ) An 800 - pound carcass of this group which is near the borderline of cutability groups 2 and 3 might have six - tenths inch of fat over the ribeye , 15.0 square inches of ribeye , and ...
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Página 302 - ... (5) If it is an egg which has been subjected to incubation or the product of any egg which has been subjected to incubation; (6) If its container is composed, in whole or in part of any poisonous or deleterious substance which may render the contents injurious to health; (7) If it has been intentionally subjected to radiation, unless the use of the radiation was in conformity with a regulation or exemption in effect pursuant to section 409 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act...