... perception of passion-fruit juice using free- choice profiling. Journal of Sensory Studies, 20,17–27.Dennison, C. M., & Sheperd, R. (1995). Adolescent food choice: An application of thetheory of ... lx). First of all, consumers were briefedon the concept of the methodology and the procedure. The aim of this was to allow for development of the vocabulary to describe thefour types of dry-cured ... 55.58% of theTable 2Demographic, socio-economic characteristics and frequency of dry-cured hamconsumption of the participants (% of respondents, n = 109).Socio-demographic characteristic % of...
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... improve the performance and profitability of your company.There is a clear one to one relationship between the engagement of your employees and the profitability of your company.Sarah is a VP ... goals of your company. You know they could collectively serve your customer at a higher level. You know if they did, you& apos;d be more successful as a business.Example 2:8. You know you could ... levels of revenues and profits?1. Your senior management team and employees are not fully aligned.2. You know your teams could work better together (for the benefit of your customers).3. You...
... Sobolev’s lemma.The proof of Theorem 2.4 takes up most of the manuscript. The proof of (2.36) uses the symmetry and positivity of the normal operator (2.17) withinthe divergence -free class. This leads ... time derivative of x; see the proof of Lemma 6.7. It follows that x ∈Ck+1[0,T],C∞(Ω).THE MOTION OF AN INCOMPRESSIBLE LIQUID115in (2.1). This defines a diffeomorphism of [0,T] × ΩtoD, ... of Euler’s equations andoutside the divergence -free class is the main difficulty of the paper. This isbecause the normal operator (2.17) is only symmetric and positive within thedivergence-free...
... embroidered. By the Light of the Soul 35 You had better wear what your aunt says, dear. You feel just the same in your heart, don’t you? ” asked Harry Edgham, with that light laugh of his, which always ... the smoke of his cigar stole into the room. Then Mrs. Edgham included him in her wrath. You and your father are just alike,” said she, bitterly. You both of you will do just what you want ... in your trying to deceive me, Maria,” said she. “I am ashamed that a child of mine should be so silly. To stand looking at yourself that way! You needn’t think you are so pretty, because you...
... they were listening to poor music& quot; (p. 37). Since popular forms of music almost certainly form the staple diet of the majority of young (and not so young) listeners (cf Burnett, ... ways in which a group of adults react to 18 very varied pieces of music. It is perhaps surprising that this kind of mapping of aesthetic reactions to music has not been attempted ... comprehensive study of reactions to music should cover as wide a range of musical types as possible. The present study is a broad-ranging attempt to describe and analyse some of the relationships...
... sensitivities of sheet- like and granular tin oxides increase,while their grain sizes increase (see Table 1 and Figs. 6 and 7). TheFig. 6. Temperature-dependent sensitivity of SnO2 sheet- like ... SnO2flower-like nanostructures without post-treatment of calcinations, takingadvantage of slow oxidation of tin foil by the solution of KBrO3andNaOH [12]. Mu and co-workers synthesized the ... structure is built up many sheet- like nanoparticles.Fig. 2. XRD patterns of sheet- like (NaCl) calcined at: (a)40 0◦C (NaCl400); (b) 600◦C(NaCl600) for 2h.Fig. 3. XRD patterns of nanoparticle (NaF)calcined...
... becameprominent. How has each of these kinds ofmusic been transmitted tolater generations of musicians? Early in the evolution of classical music, a system of notation was gradually developed ... asJazz and Classical music. Some of the most accomplished musicians of our time have devoted themselves to a lifelong study of Jazz or Classical music, and a few exceptional musicians have actually ... composers writing this kind of art music. For the sake of convention, we can refer to Western Art Music as Classical music. Jazz is a distinctively American form of music, and it's history...
... recorded music, for this project, I use the terms ‘electronic music and ‘sample-based music to refer to any groove-basedor abstract music that is constructed primarily of samples, or of a combination ... because of the physical constraints of theinstrument design), there are, of course, physicalaspects of hardware samplers or computers runningsoftware samplers that impact these tools’ musical ... this musical practice inopposition to what he sees as the increasing homo-geneity of electronic music and of society (Sherburne2001: 66).Like the practice of learning and playing almostany musical...
... paradigm of H1 by solvingthe paradox of its occurrence during a cold surface period,and highlights the importance of taking into account the ef-fects of oceanic circulation on ice-sheets dynamics ... correspondingto all possible combinations of values of the former param-eters, each of which yields a different configuration of theNorthern Hemisphere ice sheets at 18 kaBP, prior to Hein-rich ... BP),different values of κ determine different configurations of the spatial distribution of the Northern Hemisphere ice sheetsat the LGM. Note here for simplicity that the variations of www.clim-past.net/7/1297/2011/...