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Sweet drink exposure and liking for sweet taste in school-age children

2015

Sweet drink exposure and liking for sweet taste in school-age children. 39. annual meeting of the british feeding and drinking group

sweet drinksNutrition and DieteticsSchool age child[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritiondigestive oral and skin physiologyfood and beveragesSweet tastesweet preference[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionstomatognathic systemsweet tastePsychology[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionGeneral PsychologyClinical psychology
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Comparisons of individual bitterness perception and vegetable liking and consumption among Danish consumers:A pilot study for a cross-cultural sensor…

2012

In order to enhance the consumption of bitter and strong tasting vegetables such as cabbages and root vegetables, it is required to identify potential mediators of sociodemographic–diet relationships. In this context a consumer field studywas conducted in Denmark which comprised a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire, a bitter threshold value test kit with quinineand a preference test with two samples of carrots differing in the degree of bitterness. All tests were conducted outside the laboratory, and the subjects (n=116, aged 18 to 79) were recruited during two different events at two sites in April and June 2011.Data was subjected to multivariate data analysis in order to eluci…

sweet drinks[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionbrassicasweet tasteconsumer studyfood and beveragessweet preferencevegetable liking[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionbitternessComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Individual responses to repeated exposures of a novel vegetable in pre-school children

2013

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sweet drinks[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionsweet tastesweet preference[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Quality-control procedure for dry-process rubberised asphalt mastics

2019

Crumb Rubber (CR) can be incorporated into asphalt mixes via the dry process by directly adding CR into the mixer together with other asphalt mixture’s components, or with the wet process where the CR is used as a bitumen modifier. While the wet process allows an accurate monitoring of the interaction between CR and bitumen, the lack of control represents a main issue in the dry process. In fact, in the latter the CR particles keep swelling during hauling and possibly also after paving operations, often causing workability issues and premature failures. This study wants to provide a methodology that could help quality control procedures of bitumen/filler/rubber systems during mixing, haulin…

swelling proceasphalt mixtureMaterials sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)pre-treatment of crumb rubberProcess (computing)Viscosity over timeQuality-controlrubberised asphalt masticdry-procereal-time viscosity measurementAsphaltSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiQuality (business)Process engineeringbusinessCrumb Rubbermedia_common
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Potential effects of transgenic cotton on soil ecosystem processes in Vietnam.

2008

This chapter concentrates on the potential effects of transgenic cotton on the soil ecosystem of three major cotton growing areas in Vietnam: the coastal lowlands region, the central highlands (eastern and western Truong Son Mountain Range) and the south-eastern region. Soils in these three regions are very different, so it will be necessary to assess the effects of transgenic cotton on typical soils from all three regions. The soils in the south-eastern region are Luvisols, Andosols and Acrisols. In the central highlands, the soils are mainly Luvisols, Rhodic Ferrasols and Haplic Acrisols. The soils in the coastal lowlands region are mainly delta soils, consolidated occasionally by grey li…

symbiosidecompositionFerralsolrisk assessmentLuvisoldelta soilcottonmonitoringlowland areacoastal areasoil typetransgenic plants.Bacillus thuringiensis soil biodiversity cry Toxins AcrisolAndosolhighland
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Das ritual der unterwerfung Stefan Nemanjas unter Maunel I. Komnenos (1172)

2013

This article investigates the ceremonial of the subjection of the Serbian zupan Stefan Nemanja to the Byzantine emperor Manuel I Komnenos (1172) and compares it with similar events of the period in question. It argues for a strong influence of western forms of conflict resolution (?deditio?) in the ceremonial.

symbolic communicationtransfer of the ritualbiologysubmissionlcsh:History (General) and history of Europemedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral MedicineArtAncient historybiology.organism_classificationlanguage.human_languagelcsh:DlanguageEmperorTheologySerbianconflict settlementByzantine architecturemedia_commonZbornik radova Vizantoloskog instituta
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Assessing Transfer Entropy in cardiovascular and respiratory time series: A VARFI approach

2021

In the study of complex biomedical systems represented by multivariate stochastic processes, such as the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, an issue of great relevance is the description of the system dynamics spanning multiple temporal scales. Recently, the quantification of multiscale complexity based on linear parametric models, incorporating autoregressive coefficients and fractional integration, encompassing short term dynamics and long-range correlations, was extended to multivariate time series. Within this Vector AutoRegressive Fractionally Integrated (VARFI) framework formalized for Gaussian processes, in this work we propose to estimate the Transfer Entropy, or equivalently G…

symbols.namesakeAutoregressive modelDynamical systems theoryGranger causalityComputer scienceStochastic processPhysics::Medical PhysicsParametric modelsymbolsTransfer entropyStatistical physicsGaussian processSystem dynamicsProceedings of Entropy 2021: The Scientific Tool of the 21st Century
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Stationary and Nontationary Response Probability Density Function of a Beam under Poisson White Noise

2011

In this paper an approximate explicit probability density function for the analysis of external oscillations of a linear and geometric nonlinear simply supported beam driven by random pulses is proposed. The adopted impulsive loading model is the Poisson White Noise , that is a process having Dirac’s delta occurrences with random intensity distributed in time according to Poisson’s law. The response probability density function can be obtained solving the related Kolmogorov-Feller (KF) integro-differential equation. An approximated solution, using path integral method, is derived transforming the KF equation to a first order partial differential equation. The method of characteristic is the…

symbols.namesakeCharacteristic function (probability theory)Cumulative distribution functionMathematical analysissymbolsFirst-order partial differential equationProbability distributionProbability density functionWhite noiseMoment-generating functionPoisson distributionMathematics
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One‐magnon Raman scattering in Ni c Mg 1–c O solid solutions

2005

The one-magnon Raman scattering was studied for the first time in antiferromagnetic NicMg1–cO solid solutions as a function of temperature and composition. We found that (i) the one-magnon frequency extrapolated to T = 0 K experiences an abrupt change between c = 0.99 and c = 0.9 and (ii) the one-magnon energy for highly diluted nickel oxide vanishes significantly below the Neel temperature. The obtained dependences are compared to the theoretical predictions within the mean field approximation. (© 2005 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)

symbols.namesakeCondensed matter physicsMean field theoryChemistryNickel oxideMagnonsymbolsAntiferromagnetismCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsNéel temperatureRaman scatteringSolid solutionphysica status solidi (c)
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Excitation Energy-Transfer in the LH2 Antenna of Photosynthetic Purple Bacteria via Excitonic B800 and B850 States

2000

A newly developed CIEM method that uses a combination of semi-empirical or ab-initio configuration interaction methods and exciton theory to predict electronic energies, eigenstates, absorption and CD spectra of aggregated chromophoric systems with environmental interactions included is extended and used for estimation of excitation energy transfer rates. Excitonic energy levels of the two ring systems the B800 and the B850 of the light harvesting antenna LH2 of Rhodopseudomonas acidophila and the corresponding absorption spectrum were calculated by assuming inter-ring interactions to be zero. Excitation energy transfer rates were calculated by using the Fermi Golden rule with the dipole - …

symbols.namesakeDipoleAbsorption spectroscopyChemistryExcitonsymbolsFermi's golden ruleGeneral ChemistryAtomic physicsConfiguration interactionHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)ExcitationSpectral lineJournal of the Chinese Chemical Society
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