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Diet Coke itself is not unstable after its shelf life has expired. The aspartame in the Diet Coke becomes unstable after a short amount of time. However, Diet Coke has a shelf life of almost one year.
Valium has a shelf life of about six months before it expires. You should never take an expired medication or one that is not prescribed specifically for your current illness.
According to the Blue Diamond® Growers Almond Research Center, slivered almonds have a shelf life of 12 months at the most.
Yes, to an extent. The bacteria strains in milk, when pasteurized through the cooking process, will extend the shelf life.
There are many ways that have been tried. Cooking, drying, smoking and canning.Freezing is most like fresh fish but has storage and shelf life limitations.Dried fish will have reasonable portability and shelf life, but needs to be protected from moisture and contamination.Proper canning provides a shelf stable product with a longer shelf life and is portable with its own protective packaging.Smoking (without sufficient drying) and cooking will still require refrigeration for any leftovers.
Yes, DNA does have a shelf life. It has a shelf life of about four years if it is properly preserved.
when the bottle is empty it is expired. ;)
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The shelf life of Chloramphenicol when it is unopened is 24 months. The shelf life when it's opened is 28 days.
Yes, medicines do get expired. Once expired it is risky to consume such medicines. The expiry date for conventional medicines is listed on it, and for homoepathic medicines it is uniformly 5 years from date of manufacure.
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