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The Cost of a Nutritious Diet in Cafeterias: Evidence From US Military Dining Facilities
ABSTRACT Providing nutritious meals in institutional settings with financial constraints, such as military dining facilities, is challenging. The US Department of War (DoW) and US Department of Agriculture (USDA) collaborated to modernize the Basic Daily Food Allowance (BDFA) using an optimization model that incorporates service members' consumption ...
Linlin Fan +8 more
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Beyond petrochemicals: challenges and opportunities in industrial-scale biomanufacturing. [PDF]
Kim JY, Yu HE, Kim MH, Lee SY.
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Plant-based meat substitutes on the German market: a characterization based on declared nutrient contents, Nutri-Score, organic and vegan labeling, and use of iodized salt. [PDF]
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Accounting of provincial horizontal carbon eco-compensation standard under multiple participation scenarios. [PDF]
Chen J, Wang K, Yang C, Wang H, Bai Y.
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When the market asks no price: AI chatbot interaction as psychic market disruption. [PDF]
Niculescu L.
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LSTM-augmented vine copula modelling for energy-finance contagion analysis. [PDF]
Zeng L, Huang J, Lin X.
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2013
Most of the risks in energy production and trading are related to market prices. As a consequence, this first chapter provides a short introduction to energy markets. Products (or more precisely contracts) which are traded in energy markets can concern either the physical delivery of energy (physical settlement) or only the payment of the financial ...
Gross, P., Kovacevic, R.M., Pflug, G.C.
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Most of the risks in energy production and trading are related to market prices. As a consequence, this first chapter provides a short introduction to energy markets. Products (or more precisely contracts) which are traded in energy markets can concern either the physical delivery of energy (physical settlement) or only the payment of the financial ...
Gross, P., Kovacevic, R.M., Pflug, G.C.
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Nanotechnology, energy and markets
Nature Nanotechnology, 2009From solar power to supercapacitors, nanoscience and technology have the potential to help solve a number of pressing energy problems but, as Richard Jones reports, the credit crunch and wild swings in the price of oil could get in the way of these solutions.
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