Ramsted

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Ram´sted

    (răm´stĕd)
n.1.(Bot.) A yellow-flowered weed; - so named from a Mr. Ramsted who introduced it into Pennsylvania. See Toad flax. Called also Ramsted weed.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Ramsted, the etymology of -ci;-ci suffixes goes back to the Altaic period and comes from the Chinese and Korean word 'cija' meaning 'a man' (Ramstedt, 1957).
Grande parte da producao de milho (em torno de 85%) e destinada a alimentacao animal, enquanto apenas 4% do milho produzido sao consumidos diretamente na alimentacao humana, e 10% sao utilizados pela industria alimenticia em diversos produtos (WATSON & RAMSTED, 1999).
Essas estruturas se diferem em relacao a composicao quimica e podem ser separadas por processamento industrial, pelo metodo de moagem a seco (WATSON & RAMSTED, 1999).
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] "On arrival at Kotzebue, there were four in our party, Ken Oldham, my pilot and guide; Stuart Ramsted, another pilot and Ken Oldham's assistant; Jack Atkins, my motion-picture photographer; and myself, the lone hunter in the party.