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... toresolving food insecurity and the real achievements in increasing global food security, the gap between the aspirationof eradicating hunger and the continuing reality, portrayed, in this case, in ... women andhabitat relating directly and indirectly to food security Within theUN system alone, including the international financial institutions,Scott Drimie & Simphiwe Mini14Free download ... consolidate food security are only part of the solution. Another majorcomponent lies in underpinning sustainable livelihoods. Thisincludes strategies for enhancing income diversification andthe income-generating...
... ofperishable foods. P24 Understanding interactions of food (ingredients) and processing at themolecular and cellular levelHow can we understand better what is happening within the food during food processing, ... products or in thedevelopment of new packaging formats adapted to specific consumersegments. A synergetic effect in maintaining food quality and increasingsustainability is obtained by means ... re-construction of the food chain from the consumer point of view, the reversed food chain thinking.This reconstruction of the food chain from the consumer perspective served in the following as the reference...
... implemented in the period 1994to 1999. Since joining the HSRC, he has been involved in research around integrated rural development including landreform, agricultural development, micro-finance ... markets in developingcountries and impacts on the rural poor. Increasing tariff ratesfor increasing levels of processing of food commodities, haverun counter to the efforts of developing countries ... consolidate food security are only part of the solution. Another majorcomponent lies in underpinning sustainable livelihoods. Thisincludes strategies for enhancing income diversification andthe income-generating...
... Recognition of Food Science as a scientific discipline !! Changing paradigm- from instructional to learning (knowledge dissemination to learning and skill development) !! International study ... dropping of “lab- based” courses !!Industry- University partnerships and major endowment /fund raising efforts Budget Cuts Affect Food Science Programs Trends Influencing Food Science ... monitoring of pathogens !! Bioterrorism and Food Defense Source: Moira McGrath, 2011 . . Undergraduate Research and other innovative programs !! Coop Internship !! Food Industry...
... importanceof studying parents as a major influence on children’s food environment and food intake. In this study, we examine fast -food marketing as aninfluence on the fast -food consumption of ... the influ-ence of marketing on children’s eating behaviors and policydebates about food marketing to children should considerparents’ marketing exposure. Additional insight into mar-keting ... mediating processes between market-ing and fast -food consumption behavior in order to designpublic policies and related social marketing interventions(Institute of Medicine 2006a). In addition,...
... scope of online food advertising to chil-dren to help inform policymakers, advocates and industry experts.The report, It’s Child’s Play: Advergaming and the Online Marketingof Food to Children, ... toseek it out. This includes traditional advertising on TV, radio and in print, but also many other forms of promotion, including a boomingtrend of interactive promotions via the Internet and other ... coolor appealing to your peers?ãCan you think of a way in which your food choices have beeninfluenced by marketing? What about your friends’ choices?Fighting Junk Food Marketing to Kids...
... parsersfor Hindi and other Indian languages. Hindi, being a morphologically rich, flex-ible word order language, brings chal-lenges such as handling non-projectivity in parsing. In this work, ... caused in Hindi, due to various linguistic phenomena mani-fested in the language, such as relative co-relativeconstructions, paired connectives, complex co-ordinating structures, interventions in ... the analysis in this paper tocome up with non-projective parsers for Hindi. This can be done in more than one ways, such as:The constraint based dependency parser for Hindi proposed in (Bharati...
... the Time Spent in DefaultThe effects on the time spent in default of bargaining, holdouts, informa-tion problems, firm value, and institutional factors are estimated using or-dinarily least ... VariablesThe sample includes 129 defaults on original-issue junk bonds that occurred during 1980 to1991. Bond classes are counted using data on priorities of original-issue junk bonds. Contingentliabilities ... al. ~1994!, this result paints a picture of banking that sharplycontrasts with that in Gilson et al. ~1990!. The finding that loans to firmsoperating in the real estate industry sharply lengthens...
... An Essayin Interpretation/17being gained in the progress of thought, there will be disclosed, how-ever, a new contradiction, again to be resolved by earnest considerationrind penetrating insight ... universal principle of reason which is active in all thoughtaid in all things. Let us examine a few passages of the Logic in orderthat at the beginning we may form a correct idea of Hegel’s own inter-pretation ... Hegelianphrase. Thus in the intuitive judgment of beauty in nature or in art, in the judgment of an ideal end which is being realized in all the livingorganisms throughout the vast range of nature, in all...
... JNLPBA workshop in 2004 [2]. In Table 1 themain characteristics of the JNLP BA training and testcorpora are illustrated.Table 1: JNLPBA corpus characteristicsCharacteristics Training Testcorpus ... NER in molecular biology domain hasbeen receiving attention by many researchers for adecade, the task remains very challenging and the re-sults achieved in this area are much poorer than in ... con-tains the following components:(i) entity class (pro tein, DNA, RNA, etc.);(ii) entity bounda ry (B - beginning of an entity, I -inside of an entity, E - end of an entity, S - a singleword...