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ABSTRACT Despite research on sustainable labels, little is known about combining eco‐ and social labels and the effects on consumers. Although consumers are increasingly confronted with both socially oriented, e.g., fair trade, as well as environmentally oriented eco‐labels such as certified organic cotton, the effect on consumer value has not been ...
Lamia Arslan, Samanthi Dijkstra‐Silva
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Accounting for a brewery at Louisbourg *
Contemporary Accounting Research, 1990Abstract. This paper examines three accounting documents that have been preserved from records kept for a brewery built at Louisbourg, Canada, in 1759. As one of the earliest examples of English accounting in Canada, these documents provide insight into 18th century business practices in the North American colonies. Considering accounting texts of the
SANDRA FELTON, HARVEY MANN
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2018 IEEE International Symposium on Smart Electronic Systems (iSES) (Formerly iNiS), 2018
This paper presents the design and development of a wireless smart brewery controller. The controller is designed to be implemented in breweries with resistive heating elements of up to 3000 watts. By utilizing Bluetooth Smart, the brewery can be remotely controlled from an Android application, with the possibility of adding recipes with ingredients ...
Rolf Arne Kjellby +4 more
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This paper presents the design and development of a wireless smart brewery controller. The controller is designed to be implemented in breweries with resistive heating elements of up to 3000 watts. By utilizing Bluetooth Smart, the brewery can be remotely controlled from an Android application, with the possibility of adding recipes with ingredients ...
Rolf Arne Kjellby +4 more
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Endeavour, 2005
Before canals and railways developed as a major transport network, it was seldom profitable to transport beer inland over more than a few miles. In country towns and villages, therefore, beer would be brewed either by a small 'common' brewery that supplied a handful of pubs and private customers, or in an even smaller brew-house attached to the pub ...
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Before canals and railways developed as a major transport network, it was seldom profitable to transport beer inland over more than a few miles. In country towns and villages, therefore, beer would be brewed either by a small 'common' brewery that supplied a handful of pubs and private customers, or in an even smaller brew-house attached to the pub ...
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The variability of physico-chemical properties of brewery spent grain from 8 different breweries
Heliyon, 2021Joncer Naibaho +1 more
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