CONSUMERS ATTITUDES TOWARDS MARINATED AND PASTEURISED VEGETABLE

CONSUMERS ATTITUDES TOWARDS MARINATED AND PASTEURISED VEGETABLE

Taking into account the importance that marinated and pasteurized vegetables have in human nutrition, particulary in the seasons when needs for Faux Flower vitamins can not be provided from fresh vegetable, authors in the paper analyze consumers attitudes and motives, which are obtained on the bases of conducted survey.Achieved results can be used

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Analysis of influencing factors on review efficiency of multidisciplinary scientific research projects using DEMATEL with a 5-point scale.

In the wake of advancing technology and the convergence of diverse disciplines, collaborative research across academic sectors has become instrumental in fostering innovation and tackling multifaceted challenges.The inherent Faux Flower complexity of such multidisciplinary endeavors, characterized by a myriad of research trajectories and a spectrum

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Abnormal brain activation in neurofibromatosis type 1: a link between visual processing and the default mode network.

Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is one of the most common single gene disorders affecting the human nervous system with a high incidence of cognitive deficits, particularly visuospatial.Nevertheless, neurophysiological alterations in low-level visual processing that could be relevant to explain the cognitive phenotype are poorly understood.Here we u

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Implications of sex offender classification on reporting demographic characteristics, health, and criminal careers: results from an Australian jurisdiction

Abstract Background Cross-sectional and retrospective offence data are often used to classify sex offenders in epidemiological and survey research, but little empirical evidence exists regarding the practical implications of this for applied research.This study describes the classification of sex offenders from a cohort of prisoners recruited as pa

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