Zeleny sedimentation value

English

Etymology

Developed by L. Zeleny (1947).

Noun

Zeleny sedimentation value (plural Zeleny sedimentation values)

  1. A measurement of how much of a batch of wheat flour sedimentizes during a set period of time in a lactic acid solution, used to predict the baking characteristics of a particular cultivar.
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