The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 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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... slight tendency toward flat- ness . In progressively more mature car- casses , ossification changes become evi- dent ... slightly more emphasis is placed on the characteristics of the bones and cartilages than on 24 § 53.102 Title 7 ...
... slight tendency toward flat- ness . In progressively more mature car- casses , ossification changes become evi- dent ... slightly more emphasis is placed on the characteristics of the bones and cartilages than on 24 § 53.102 Title 7 ...
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... SLIGHTLY ABUNDANT MODERATE SMALL CHOICE SLIGHT GOOD TRACES PRACTICALLY DEVOID STANDARD B MATURITY C COMMERCIAL UTILITY E DEGREES OF MARBLING ABUNDANT MODERATELY ABUNDANT SLIGHTLY ABUNDANT MODERATE SMALL SLIGHT CUTTER TRACES PRACTICALLY ...
... SLIGHTLY ABUNDANT MODERATE SMALL CHOICE SLIGHT GOOD TRACES PRACTICALLY DEVOID STANDARD B MATURITY C COMMERCIAL UTILITY E DEGREES OF MARBLING ABUNDANT MODERATELY ABUNDANT SLIGHTLY ABUNDANT MODERATE SMALL SLIGHT CUTTER TRACES PRACTICALLY ...
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... slightly larger factor , appropri- ate to reflect the weight of the cut as a percent of hot carcass weight , shall be used for ribs , full loins , or short loins which are more closely trimmed than described in the referenced IMP ...
... slightly larger factor , appropri- ate to reflect the weight of the cut as a percent of hot carcass weight , shall be used for ribs , full loins , or short loins which are more closely trimmed than described in the referenced IMP ...
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... slightly thick layer of fat over the loins , ribs , and inside rounds and the fat over the rumps , hips , and clods usually is moderately thick . There usually are slightly large deposits of fat in the flanks and cod or udder . ( ii ) A ...
... slightly thick layer of fat over the loins , ribs , and inside rounds and the fat over the rumps , hips , and clods usually is moderately thick . There usually are slightly large deposits of fat in the flanks and cod or udder . ( ii ) A ...
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... slightly red and slightly soft chine bones and cartilages on the ends of the thoracic vertebrae that have some evidence of ossification . In addition , the sacral ver- tebrae are completely fused and the car- tilages on the ends of the ...
... slightly red and slightly soft chine bones and cartilages on the ends of the thoracic vertebrae that have some evidence of ossification . In addition , the sacral ver- tebrae are completely fused and the car- tilages on the ends of the ...
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