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ABSTRACT Vision problems reduce individuals' quality of life, and they also reduce their productivity as workers and consequently decrease their incomes. Most vision problems can be corrected with properly fitted eyeglasses, but many people with vision problems do not have such eyeglasses.
Paul Glewwe +3 more
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Abstract Background Most pure maple syrup produced in North America is produced from the sap of sugar maple trees (Acer saccharum). Interest is growing to utilize other maple species in different regions of North America outside the native range of sugar maple.
Ann E. Colonna +2 more
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Geography and Dynamics of the Industries Processing Raw Materials of Animal Origin in the Villages of Kharkiv Region during the NEP [PDF]
Background research related to the lack of researches in the given topic historiography. Territorial boundaries cover a large region — Kharkiv region, which until 1925 largely coincide with the boundaries of Kharkov province.
A. Lapchenko
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A Decade of Urban History: The Historical Urban Studies Series [PDF]
The first half of the 1990s was a pivotal period in the development and growth of urban history in Europe. In Britain the Urban History Group began to convene again after a decade in abeyance, work commenced on the three-volume Cambridge Urban History of
Doyle, Barry M.
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Abstract Background Bread made from refined Triticum aestivum L. flour, a staple food in large parts of the world, is considered a nutrient security risk. Strategies used to enhance the nutritional and functional properties of wheat‐derived food products include the use of semi‐ or wholegrain flour, old genotypes, and enrichment through fortification ...
Ilaria Marotti +3 more
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Agriculture, Rural Development and Potential for a ‘Middle Agriculture’ in Ireland [PDF]
Working PaperThis paper gives a brief overview of current farm viability in Ireland and summarises some of the main ‘barriers’ to farm families’ engagement in contemporary rural development programmes.
Macken-Walsh, Aine
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Abstract Background Dried fish is a popular protein‐rich food in Bangladesh, yet its safety and quality vary based on its origin, processing, and storage conditions. This study evaluated the sensory, proximate, and microbiological qualities of five commercially important dry fish available in Bangladeshi markets, including both native (Bangladesh) and ...
Nur Nahar Sohe +2 more
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Decoding Food Labels: How and Why Labels Influence Consumers' Responses
ABSTRACT Consumers make hundreds of food‐related decisions daily, often relying on labels to guide their choices. While extensive research has examined whether food labels are effective and which label types outperform others, limited work has explained how and why labels influence consumers' responses.
Ana Tereza Delapedra +3 more
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), The joy of pretty things: a museum for Sheffield s workers [PDF]
In 1875 John Ruskin opened a museum for the workers of Sheffield. Created under the auspices of his Guild of St George and populated with a collection amassed in accordance with his personal inclinations, this was not to be a place of entertainment but ...
Louise Pullen
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AN ANALYSIS OF THE MURDER REVEALED BY HERCULE POIROT IN AGATHA CHRISTIE’S NOVEL ”HALLOWE’EN PARTY” [PDF]
Literature is human's expression. Almost all human's lives have been written in literature and one media of human expression is novel. Novel is interesting to be analyzed, because we usually find many aspects of life in it. One of the famous novel author’
SA’DIYAH, FATIMATUS
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