Serological Cross-Reactivity and Potential Allergenic Risk of Edible Cricket Proteins in Children and Adolescents with House Dust Mite Allergy. [PDF]
Khammeethong T +8 more
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The problem of free will is child's play
Abstract I argue that the essence of ‘free will’ is control, the ability to do otherwise and that this ability is an acquired skill: We can and do see people acquire it, as for example small children learn to play and to do all the other things that human agents characteristically do.
Sophie‐Grace Chappell
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Effect of Edible Cricket Enriched Complementary Porridge and Nutrition Education on Linear Growth of Children 6-14 Months in Siaya County, Kenya: A Randomized 2 × 2 Factorial Trial. [PDF]
Okeyo NO +7 more
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Wild crickets can adjust escaping speed under varying predation cues. [PDF]
Li R +3 more
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Fortified Pasta With Cricket (Acheta domesticus) Powder: Impact of an Alternative Protein Source on Pasta Nutritional, Functional, and Technological Properties. [PDF]
Musto L +6 more
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Enhanced cricket match prediction using kernel methods for feature extraction and back-propagation neural networks. [PDF]
Dhinakaran K, Anbuchelian S.
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Sustainable Valorization of Crickets: Optimized Low-Pressure Supercritical CO<sub>2</sub> Extraction and the Oil's Properties and Stability. [PDF]
Sadubsarn D, Muangrat R.
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Participant perceptions of HAT TRICK™ Cricket: a culturally-adapted intervention for men with South Asian backgrounds in Australia. [PDF]
Schulenkorf N +7 more
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Protein quality and physicochemical properties of commercial cricket and mealworm powders
A. Stone, Takuji Tanaka, M. Nickerson
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Coaches' adoption and implementation of the South African long-term athlete development model in cricket. [PDF]
Mokwena KL, Kubayi A.
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