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Double-layer microencapsulation of <i>Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus</i> using sodium alginate and nano-mucilages of Qodume Shirazi and Camelina sativa for probiotic goat milk dessert. [PDF]
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IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 1974
Recent comparisons of computed and measured backscattering cross sections of cylindrical bodies revealed unexpectedly large discrepancies which were apparently due to the finite range used in the measurements. This led to a reexamination of the farfield criterion for a variety of two-dimensional scatterers and one three-dimensional object. It was found
E. Knott, T.B. Senior
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Recent comparisons of computed and measured backscattering cross sections of cylindrical bodies revealed unexpectedly large discrepancies which were apparently due to the finite range used in the measurements. This led to a reexamination of the farfield criterion for a variety of two-dimensional scatterers and one three-dimensional object. It was found
E. Knott, T.B. Senior
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“Far Right, Far Left, and Far Out”
2023Abstract This chapter considers how American 1960s Camp TV advanced conservative politics even as it gestured toward the period’s new (and sometimes radical) youth culture. Despite their mod aesthetics, these shows shored up ideals of square masculinity and white, heartland culture, employing camp’s play with boundaries to render ...
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Scientific American, 2012
The article reports on projections by astronomers for the future of the universe. It is predicted that as a decrease in interstellar gas slows the formation of stars, heavy elements in the cosmos will give rise to dimmer, low-mass, and longer-lived stars as well as new planets. An overview is given of computer simulations calculating the probability of
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The article reports on projections by astronomers for the future of the universe. It is predicted that as a decrease in interstellar gas slows the formation of stars, heavy elements in the cosmos will give rise to dimmer, low-mass, and longer-lived stars as well as new planets. An overview is given of computer simulations calculating the probability of
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Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2009
It is widely believed that providing activity locations close to residential locations reduces the travel time of residents. However, it has not been clear how close to one another activity locations and residential locations should be. The Dutch National Travel Survey and a travel time ratio index were used to measure acceptable travel times in ...
Yusak O. Susilo, Martin Dijst
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It is widely believed that providing activity locations close to residential locations reduces the travel time of residents. However, it has not been clear how close to one another activity locations and residential locations should be. The Dutch National Travel Survey and a travel time ratio index were used to measure acceptable travel times in ...
Yusak O. Susilo, Martin Dijst
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European Journal of Marketing, 2019
PurposeRetailers are increasingly adding banks, gas stations, mobile services and even real estate agencies to their portfolio and branding these new ventures with the retailer name, such as Tesco Bank or Asda Money. The purpose of this paper is to test the ability of a retailer brand to stretch from traditional packaged goods categories to very ...
Magda Nenycz-Thiel, Jenni Romaniuk
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PurposeRetailers are increasingly adding banks, gas stations, mobile services and even real estate agencies to their portfolio and branding these new ventures with the retailer name, such as Tesco Bank or Asda Money. The purpose of this paper is to test the ability of a retailer brand to stretch from traditional packaged goods categories to very ...
Magda Nenycz-Thiel, Jenni Romaniuk
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In an exoplanet atmosphere far, far away
Nature Reviews ChemistryJWST collects vast amounts of information about exoplanets light years away from Earth. Back home, the measured optical constants of laboratory aerosols are critically input parameters in models to interpret the observational results.
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