PROCESSED OAT FIBER USED

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PROVIDING TOMORROW'S INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS TODAY DCV, INC. 3521 Silverside Road Wilmington DE 19810 processed oat fiber used in fiber fortified and reduced calorie foods, namely, bakery goods, breads, processed cereals, bread rolls, muffins, dietary food supplements and meal replacement drinks; encapsulated natural ingredients used in the baking industry, namely, salt, vinegar, yeast, baking soda, vitamin C and mixtures and combinations thereof used as a dough conditioner; food flavorings;PROVIDING TOMMOROWS INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS TODAY;
SNOWITE DCV, INC. 3521 Silverside Road Wilmington DE 19810 processed oat fiber used in fiber fortified and reduced calorie foods; namely, baked goods, breads, cereals, rolls, muffins, fiber enriched foods, diet drinks;
SNOWITE Canadian Harvest U.S.A. 1001 South Cleveland Street Cambridge MN 550080272 processed oat fiber used in fiber fortified and reduced calorie foods; namely, baked goods, breads, cereals, rolls, muffins, fiber enriched foods, diet drinks;
SOFT-N-WITE Canadian Harvest USA L.P. 1001 South Seventh Street Cambridge MN 550080272 processed oat fiber used in fiber fortified and reduced calorie foods, namely, baked goods, breads, cereals, rolls, muffins, fiber enriched foods and diet drinks;SOFT AND WHITE;
SOFTEX Canadian Harvest USA L.P. 1001 South Seventh Street Cambridge MN 550080272 processed oat fiber used in fiber fortified and reduced calorie foods, namely, baked goods, breads, cereals, rolls, muffins, fiber enriched foods and diet drinks;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A field-installable connector includes a connector housing and a ferrule having front and rear opposed faces and at least one fiber bore defined longitudinally therethrough. A laser processed stub optical fiber is disposed within the one fiber bore of the ferrule and extends a predetermined distance beyond the rear face of the ferrule. An alignment feature is operable for self-centering the stub optical fiber and a field optical fiber to perform a mechanical splice using a camming means. A method of laser processing a stub optical fiber includes rotating the stub optical fiber and sweeping a laser beam directed at a desired angle back and forth across a surface of the optical fiber. An oscillating motion of the laser is driven by an intermittent sinusoidal signal that results in two deposits of energy onto the stub optical fiber followed by a cooling period before subsequent deposits of energy occur.