Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries topic list of research papers
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Microbiological Assessment of Ethnic Street Foods of the Himalayas
Abstract Background Consumption of ethnic street foods is very popular in both Gangtok and Nainital in India, both being popular tourist resorts in the Indian Himalayas. Common ethnic street foods of Gangtok are samosa, kachori,...
2016 / Niki Kharel, Uma Palni, Jyoti Prakash Tamang -
Urban-Rural Synergies: An Explorative Study at the NUTS3 Level2015 / Eveline van Leeuwen
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The Concept of Multi-Functional Development of Cross-Border Regions: Poland Case
Abstract After entering into European Union, Poland was involved in the new complex transition process. From one side, the access to the large European market and new technologies have been expanded and continues expanding. On the other hand, there...
2015 / Jerzy Lewczuk, Leonas Ustinovichius -
Effect of Alkaline Pretreatment on Properties of Lignocellulosic Oil Palm Waste
Abstract As a biggest palm oil producer in the world, Indonesia also produces a huge amount of oil palm waste, like oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) and oil palm fronds (OPF). Oil palm EFB and OPF contain cellulose that can be converted to...
2015 / Vera Barlianti, Deliana Dahnum, Hendris Hendarsyah, Haznan Abimanyu -
Factors associated with perceived quality influencing beef consumption behaviour in Ireland2002 / Michael A. Mannion, Cathal Cowan, Michael Gannon
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Composition, labelling, and safety of food supplements based on bee products in the legislative framework of the European Union – Croatian experiences / Sastav, označavanje i zdravstvena ispravnost dodataka prehrani koji se temelje na pčelinjim proizvodima u pravnom okviru Europske unije – hrvatska iskustva2016 / Mario Vujić, Lea Pollak
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The prevalence of mixed genotype infections in Polish patients with hepatitis C
Summary Objectives Hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype has been described as an independent predictor of the response to therapy. A mixed infection with two types of HCV is probably an uncommon event. The aim of this study was to...
2015 / Ewelina Gowin, Iwona Bereszyńska, Agnieszka Adamek, Arleta Kowala-Piaskowska, Iwona Mozer-Lisewska, et al. -
Pyrolysis of Empty Fruit Bunch by Thermogravimetric Analysis
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to study the characteristics of as received and wet-treated empty fruit bunch (EFB) for bio-oil production via pyrolysis technology. The elemental properties of the feedstock were characterized by an elemental...
2015 / Noorhaza Binti Alias, Norazana Ibrahim, Mohd. Kamaruddin Abd. Hamid -
The phonic identity of the city urban soundscape for sustainable spaces
Abstract The world is urbanizing rapidly, with more than half of the global population now living in cities. Improving urban environments for the well-being of the increasing number of urban citizens is becoming one of the most important challenges...
2015 / Reeman Mohammed Rehan -
Is Slipshod Urban Planning, Hampering Sustainability of Small Indian Towns?
Abstract India has witnessed a significant increase of small towns in the last decades. The number of small towns has reached up to 3894 in the 2011 census, which is nearly 3 folds from 2001; while only 1363 towns where there previously within the...
2016 / Alok Tiwari -
Effects of the Elevated Atmospheric CO2 Concentration on the Water Use Efficiency of Winter Wheat
Abstract In Central Europe drought is one of the most important limiting factor for autumn-sown cereals. Due to the decreasing in groundwater resources, it is a priority to make efficient use of groundwater and to promote less water-demanding forms...
2015 / Balázs Varga, Szilvia Bencze, Krisztina Balla, Ottó Veisz -
Increased food intake with oxyntomodulin analogues
Abstract Oxyntomodulin analogues offer a novel treatment for obesity. However during analogue screening in a rat model increased food intake was consistently observed. To further investigate this finding, a series of representative analogues (OXM14...
2015 / Samantha L. Price, James S. Minnion, Stephen R. Bloom -
Developing a multidimensional framework for wine tourist behavior: Evidence from Greece
Abstract In response to the need for a better empirical understanding of the multiple factors that drive the demand of wine tourism, this paper serves a twofold objective: first, to test the distinctiveness of motivations for visiting a wine region...
2015 / Maria Alebaki, George Menexes, Alex Koutsouris -
Study of the Hydrocarbon-oxidizing Activity of Bacteria of the Genera Pseudomonas and Rhodococcus
Abstract The selective activity of hydrocarbon-oxidizing microorganisms with regard to the degradation of alkanes, cycloalkanes, arenes was presented. The hydrocarbon-oxidizing activity of microorganisms of the genera Rhodococcus and Pseudomonas...
2015 / A.P. Astashkina, A.A. Bakibayev, E.V. Plotnikov, Yu.V. Kolbysheva, A.B. Mukashev -
A methodology for energy performance classification of residential building stock of Hamirpur
Abstract In India, there are various codes, standards, guidelines and rating systems launched to make energy intensive and large sized buildings energy efficient whereas independent residential buildings are not covered even though they exist most...
2015 / Aniket Sharma, Bhanu M. Marwaha -
Probabilistic Modeling of Rainwater Tanks
Abstract The use of rainwater tanks is always more encouraged, to achieve a dual objective: water saving from water distribution systems and reduction of runoff discharged into drainage systems. In last decades, different approaches have been...
2014 / A. Raimondi, G. Becciu -
Integrated Evaluation of the Performance of Composite Cool Thermal Insulation Materials
Abstract A family of composite cool thermal insulation materials has been developed as part of the DICOM research project, in order to provide building materials optimized for the retrospective insulation of existing buildings, which contribute in...
2015 / P. Antoniadou, E. Giama, S.-N. Boemi, Th. Karlessi, M. Santamouris, et al. -
Discussing China: Sinophilia and sinophobia in Central Asia
Abstract In two decades since independence, Beijing has become one of Central Asian countries main partners. China's growing presence and influence in Central Asia partially structures the domestic orders, social changes, and national narratives of...
2015 / Sébastien Peyrouse -
High nature value (HNV) farming and the management of upland diversity. A review2012 / Eileen O'Rourke, Nadine Kramm
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Hazard and Operability Analysis (HAZOP) of Mobile Mooring System
Abstract Hazard and Operability Analysis (HAZOP) is one of the approaches of risk based decision making. HAZOP will be useful as a preliminary study to investigate the risk based decision making of mooring systems. Mooring system is a vital...
2015 / Silvianita, Mohd Faris Khamidi, Imam Rochani, Dirta Marina Chamelia