Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries topic list of research papers
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The Management of Food Sanitation Standards for Wayside Food Entrepreneurs, Bangkok
Abstract The objectives of this study included: [i] to study the wayside food entrepreneurs’ perception towards Bangkok Food Sanitation Standards and trainings; [ii] to investigate behavior of wayside food entrepreneurs in alignment with Bangkok...
2015 / Supattra Pranee -
Occurrence of Listeria Monocytogenes in a Serbian Salmon and Seafood Processing Line During 2013
Abstract The objective of this study was to examine the occurrence of L. monocytogenes in a selected fish and seafood processing line. Results showed that during 2013, 12.4%, 8.3% and 2.3% of fish, seafood salads and environmental swabs were...
2015 / Brankica Lakicevic, Tatjana Baltic, Vesna Jankovic, Branko Velebit, Mirjana Dimitrijevic, et al. -
PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF RISK ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA DEVELOPMENT IN MARITIME SHIPPING / PRAKTYCZNE ASPEKTY OKREŚLANIA KRYTERIÓW AKCEPTOWALNOŚCI RYZYKA W ŻEGLUDZE MORSKIEJ2014 / Teresa Abramowicz-Gerigk, Zbigniew Burciu, Piotr Kaminski
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It׳s all Greek to me
Abstract Philosophy׳s role in the birth of science is well documented. The author examines the role of a variety of social sciences, including art, language, and history, in the creative process. Five abstractions of creativity in the kitchen are...
2014 / Will Goldfarb -
Simulation and Optimization of Solar Desalination Plant Using Aspen Plus Simulation Software
Abstract Of the total global water, 94% is salt water from the oceans and the remaining 6% is fresh. The shortage of fresh water is a problem that has continued to challenge third world countries, and over time has become increasingly evident in...
2015 / Mojibul Sajjad, Mohammad G. Rasul -
Turkic Kaganate and China by Sources and the Latest Archeological Research
Abstract Creation of Turkic state is an important historical process in the history of the modern Turkic peoples of Eurasia. In a short peri od of time Turkic state reached the peak of power and was involved in the global process of international...
2013 / Kozhabekova Zhanar -
Introducing Dittany of Crete (Origanum dictamnus L.) to gastronomy: A new culinary concept for a traditionally used medicinal plant
Abstract A new culinary concept has been developed to praise ancient and modern uses of exclusive Mediterranean ingredients, focusing the world׳s attention in a region: Crete, Greece. We reviewed the vernacular names, medicinal properties and...
2015 / Nikos Krigas, Diamanto Lazari, Eleni Maloupa, Maria Stikoudi -
Challenges in developing competency-based training curriculum for food safety regulators in India2014 / Anitha Thippaiah, KomalPreet Allagh, GV Murthy
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Influence of Garlic (Allium sativum) and Mother worth (Matricaria chamomilla) Extract on Ichthyophtirius multifilus Parasite Treatment in Sail Fin Molly (Poecilia latipinna) Ornamental Fish
Abstract The present study was carried out to evaluate the effect of Allium sativum and Matricaria chamomilla extract on Ichthyophtirius multifilus one of the most important parasitic infestation in ornamental fish. Group A bathed with 0.1g/L garlic ...
2012 / H. Gholipour-Kanani, J. Sahandi, A. Taheri -
Soft Computing Approach for Rainfall-runoff Modelling: A Review
Abstract Enormous cost and manpower utilization encountered in constructing a water resource project demands a great deal of attention in devising precise Rainfall-Runoff models for its successful performance. These models are dependent on the...
2015 / Vinay Chandwani, Sunil Kumar Vyas, Vinay Agrawal, Gunwant Sharma -
A cropping system assessment framework—Evaluating effects of introducing legumes into crop rotations
Abstract Methods are needed for the design and evaluation of cropping systems, in order to test the effects of introducing or reintroducing crops into rotations. The interaction of legumes with other crops (rotational effects) requires an assessment ...
2015 / Moritz Reckling, Jens-Martin Hecker, Göran Bergkvist, Christine A. Watson, Peter Zander, et al. -
Wet Torrefaction of Forest Residues
Abstract Wet torrefaction of forest residues, which is one of the cheap and most abundant biomass resources in Norway, was experimentally studied. Freshly cut branches of Norway birch and spruce were used as feedstock, without and with pre-drying to ...
2015 / Quang-Vu Bach, Khanh-Quang Tran, Roger A. Khalil, Øyvind Skreiberg -
Geomorphology Analysis of Lava Flow of Mt. Guntur in West Java Using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) with Fully Polarimetry
Abstract Mt. Guntur is one of active volcanoes in Indonesia, which has a very unique product of lava flows than other volcanoes. In order to minimize the adverse effects of volcanic eruptions of Mt. Guntur, one mitigation measure that can be done is ...
2015 / Luluk D. Handayani, Bambang H. Trisasongko, Boedi Tjahjono -
Decanting Centrifuge Production Process Optimization Using Plant Simulation
Abstract This artickle deals with the problem of verification of production system optimization design for decanting centrifuge production process through the Digital factory tool - 2D simulation software Plant Simulation. The goal was use modern...
2014 / Ludek Volf -
Magnitude and farm-economic value of grain legume pre-crop benefits in Europe: A review
Abstract Grain legume production offers multiple environmental benefits and can enhance sustainability of European farming, but their production area is declining constantly. Grain legume competitiveness is frequently constrained by lower gross...
2015 / Sara Preissel, Moritz Reckling, Nicole Schläfke, Peter Zander -
The growth response of coffee (Coffea arabica L) plants to organic manure, inorganic fertilizers and integrated soil fertility management under different irrigation water supply levels2014 / Abel Chemura
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Mangrove zonation and utilization by the local people in Ajuy and Pedada Bays, Panay Island, Philippines
Abstract The study was conducted in order to establish and describe the mangrove zones and the resource uses in Ajuy and Pedada Bays, Panay Island, Iloilo, Philippines. Plot or quadrat method coupled with informal community folk interviews were...
2013 / Kef S. Sinfuego, Inocencio E. Buot -
Developing Strategic Initiatives through Triple Helix Interactions: Systems Modelling for Policy Development
Abstract Public policy problems are socially complex due to a range of stakeholders who involve in the coordinated action. They are also often not stable due to situation changes or stakeholders’ behavior changes. Holistic thinking is actually...
2012 / Yos Sunitiyoso, Agung Wicaksono, Dhanan Sarwo Utomo, Utomo Sarjono Putro, Kuntoro Mangkusubroto -
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Comprehensive Statistical Analysis of Aphasia Types2013 / B. MacWhinney, D. Fromm, M. Forbes, A. Holland, C. Makris, et al.