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lactic acid evaporated milk Evaporated milk to which sugar and lactic acid have been added. To prepare this milk, add 17 oz (503 ml) of water to 13 oz (384 ml) of evaporated milk, 2 level tbsp (1 oz or 28 g) of granulated sugar, and 3 tbsp (45 m
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lacticemia lacticacidemia.
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lactic fermentation Formation of lactic acid from carbohydrates by bacterial action. The genera Streptococcus and Lactobacillus are the forms usually involved. Bacterial action is responsible for the souring of milk.
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lactiferous 1. conveying milk; called also galactophorous and lactigerous.  2. galactopoietic.
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lactiferous tubule One of the lactiferous ducts of the breast. It provides a channel for the milk formed in the lobes of the breast to pass to the nipple. SYN: galactophorous tubule .
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