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The influence of addition of Borago officinalis with antibacterial activity on the sensory quality of fresh pasta

2015

Abstract Borage (Borago officinalis L.) is a herbaceous plant of the Boraginaceae family cultivated throughout the world for several purposes, including food preparations, mainly beverages and salads. Some Italian recipes use borage as a food ingredient, in particular as condiment for pasta. The aqueous extract (AE) from borage leaves can act as biopreservative in foods due to its inhibition towards the main foodborne pathogen bacteria. Fresh pasta, due to the high content of water, is a food product with a limited shelf life. In order to test the suitability of borage to produce fresh pasta with a prolonged shelf life, borage AE was used in dried form as a raw material for the production o…

Cultural StudiesPreservativeFresh pastaFlavourSettore AGR/04 - Orticoltura E FloricolturaBorageShelf lifeIngredientFreshpastaFood scienceSensoryevaluationBorageSensory evaluationbiologyAqueous extractsBoraginaceaebiology.organism_classificationHorticultureAqueous extractAntibacterialactivityOfficinalisAqueous extracts;Antibacterialactivity;Borage;Freshpasta;SensoryevaluationBoragoAntibacterial activityFood ScienceSettore AGR/16 - Microbiologia AgrariaInternational Journal of Gastronomy and Food Science
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“C’est la vie, c’est la narration”: The Reader in Christine Brooke-Rose’s Textermination and David Lodge’s Small World

2016

Abstract This article considers two metafictional academic novels from the reader’s point of view. It argues that this critical vantage point is suggested (if not imposed) by the fictional texts themselves. The theoretical texts informing this reading pertain either to reader response or to theories of metafiction, in an attempt to uncover conceptual commonalities between the two. Apart from a thematic focus on academic conferences as pilgrimages and the advocacy of reading as an ethically valuable activity, the two novels also share a propensity for intertextuality, a blurring of the boundaries between fictional and critical discourse, as well as a questioning of the borderline between fic…

Cultural StudiesRose (mathematics)wolfgang iserSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectlinda hutcheonself-reflexivityArtpatricia waughComputer Science Applicationsmetafictionstanley fishMetafictionreader response theoryAnthropologyacademic fictionAZ20-999Literary criticismNarrativeHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesHumanitiesmedia_commonAmerican, British and Canadian Studies Journal
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Evaluation of the qualitative properties and consumer perception of marinated sardine Sardina pilchardus: The effect of fucoxanthin addition

2023

With the increasing consumer awareness and demand for healthy food and natural ingredients; there is an urgent need to develop and propose innovative products to industry. In this study, the combined effect of various time of pre-incubation (30, 60 and 90 min) in vinegar and the addition of fucoxanthin (Fux) extracted from the brown alga Dictyopteris polypodiodes to the covering oil of sardine fillets was investigated during 3 months of refrigerated storage at 4◦C. Compared to fresh sardines, biogenic amines (Bas) decreased significantly in all marinated lots (histamine <0.07 mg/100 g, cadaverine <0.0 mg/100 g) and remained far below the regulatory limit up to the end of storage indic…

Cultural StudiesSardina pilcharduShelf-lifeSettore AGR/20 - ZoocoltureFucoxanthinNutritional qualitySettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E CitologiaMarinationFood Science
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Mediation effect of self-efficacy in the relationship between neuroticism and L2 attainment

2019

This article investigates the role self-efficacy plays in the relationship between Neuroticism and foreign language attainment (operationalised as final grades and self-perceived foreign language skills). To date, the role of personality in foreign language learning has not been clearly specified; moreover, self-efficacy related to this domain has not received sufficient attention. For the purpose of the paper it was proposed that the negative relationship between Neuroticism and attainment can be explained by self-efficacy. The study’s informants consisted of 495 secondary grammar school students at the intermediate to upperintermediate levels of English proficiency. The results revealed t…

Cultural StudiesSelf-efficacy050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and Languagemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesForeign language050301 educationNeuroticismEducationDevelopmental psychologylanguage attainmentpersonalityMediationPersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesneuroticismPsychology0503 educationself-efficacymedia_commonJournal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development
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Whose Life is it Anyway? Exploring the Social Relations of High-Conflict Divorce Cases in Southern Norway

2021

AbstractThe paper reports on findings from an empirical study based on qualitative interviews with Norwegian parents identified as part of a high-conflict divorce situation and interviews with caseworkers from a child welfare service. The site of study is an institutional circuit of concern, assessment, and referral involving the court, child welfare services, and a public family therapy service. The paper draws on the social ontology and analytic concepts of institutional ethnography and adopts parents’ standpoint to explore how their knowledge and experience are shaped through encounters with professionals in the process of being identified and assessed as a high-conflict divorce case. Th…

Cultural StudiesService (business)Family therapySocial PsychologySocial workReferralbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Klinisk medisinske fag: 750Public relationsSocial relationClinical PsychologyEmpirical research050902 family studiesEthnography0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociology0509 other social sciencesbusinessWelfareSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)050104 developmental & child psychologymedia_commonContemporary Family Therapy
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Gender differences in the jealousy-evoking effect of rival characteristics

2011

This study examines gender differences in the jealousy-evoking nature of rival characteristics in two Spanish-speaking countries (Argentina and Spain). A total of 388 Spanish students and 444 Argentinean students participated in the study. First, the cross-cultural validity of a Dutch scale containing 56 rival characteristics was examined. A factor analysis distinguished four dimensions (i.e., social power and dominance, physical attractiveness, physical dominance, and social-communal attributes). After the analysis, the final scale contained in total 24 items. Results showed that in Argentina and Spain combined, men experienced more jealousy than women when their rival was more physically …

Cultural StudiesSocial comparison orientationSEX-DIFFERENCESSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectJealousyUNITED-STATEScultural differencesrival characteristicsINFIDELITYEVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVEDevelopmental psychologyJealousyCultural diversitysocial comparison orientationROMANTIC JEALOUSYmedia_commonPHYSICAL ATTRACTIVENESSPhysical attractivenessContrast (statistics)Social powerINDIVIDUALISM-COLLECTIVISMSELFDominance (ethology)EMOTIONSgender differencesAnthropologyScale (social sciences)PsychologySocial psychologyRESPONSESJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
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Cultural policy regimes and arts councils. Thelongue duréeperspective, birth of the state, religious trajectories and national cultural policies

2021

The cultural policy orientation of European countries has usually been interpreted in the light of political ideological factors or the model of the welfare state. However, while these dimensions e...

Cultural StudiesSociology and Political ScienceAbsolute monarchymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)0211 other engineering and technologies050801 communication & media studies021107 urban & regional planningWelfare state02 engineering and technologyThe artsPolitics0508 media and communicationsState (polity)Political sciencePolitical economyIdeologymedia_commonCultural policyInternational Journal of Cultural Policy
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Identity and War in Michael Ondaatje’s

2012

Abstract This paper addresses the issue of identity in relation to war through a close reading of Michael Ondaatje’s The English Patient. It investigates the connections between war and the construction of identity, focusing on aspects such as violence and death. In his novel Ondaatje uncovers private histories alongside the framing events of World War Two. Kip’s perception of war and his way of living through it suggest that the engagement on the world’s battlefield is riddled with inner conflicts separating people or bringing them together. In The English Patient what is at issue is the quest for a redefinition of the self: Hanna, Kirpal Singh and Almásy attempt to liberate the self throu…

Cultural StudiesSociology and Political ScienceAnthropologyIdentity (social science)Gender studiesthe otherthe english patientComputer Science Applicationsmichael ondaatjememorypaul ricoeurdeathAnthropologyoneselfAZ20-999Literary criticismHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitieswarhistorySociologyidentitytimeAmerican, British and Canadian Studies Journal
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From Complement to Motor: The Changing Role of Leisure and Tourism in Local Development Strategies. The Case of the Recovery and Valorisation of Cult…

2012

In the Fordist society, the productive activity focused development strategies, considering the role of leisure and tourism as “complementary” productive activities. The consolidation of post-productivism since the decade of 1990s has caused profound changes in individual and collective values and priorities. These have seen the introduction of a radically different conception about the role of leisure and tourism in the vital programming and, consequently, in the strategies of companies, organisations and governments. This paper provides a discussion of the principles of local development and the, more and more, central function of leisure and tourism in regional development strategies, th…

Cultural StudiesSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectResearch methodologyLocal Developmentlcsh:Astrategic planningFordismlocal developmentGeneral WorksPresentationConsolidation (business)Regional developmentocio y turismoPolitical scienceACentral functionmedia_commondesarrollo localGeneral Arts and HumanitiesWelfare economicsManagementplanificación estratégicaTurismelcsh:General WorksTourismLeisure and tourismArbor
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Decolonizing Othello in search of black feminist North American identities: Djanet Sears' Harlem duet and Toni Morrison's Desdemona

2017

<p>The plays <em>Harlem duet </em>(1997) by African Canadian playwright Djanet Sears and <em>Desdemona </em>(2012) by Toni Morrison signify upon European texts aiming to carve out a new definition of what it means to be black in North America. Therefore both texts make for interesting reading in the study of (black) identity construction within US and Canadian contexts for, by revising Shakespeare’s <em>Othello</em>, they rethink and rewrite a social and racial reality unrelentingly disrupted by difference and hybridity. Sears’ play establishes a specific reading of Canadianness in dialogue with African America to erect a possibility of healing and …

Cultural StudiesSubjectivityLinguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)Feminist selfLanguage and LinguisticsFeminismEducationEthosAfrican CanadianHybridity0504 sociologyBlack identitySociologyAfrican Americanmedia_common05 social sciences050401 social sciences methodsGender studies06 humanities and the artsDemocracy060402 drama & theaterNorth AmericaOthello0604 artsCultural pluralismDramaInternational Journal of English Studies
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