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Development and Validation of a Food Frequency Questionnaire to Assess Fermented Food Consumption in Adults. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Hum Nutr Diet
Ferri A   +7 more
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Box-and-Whisker Plots Applied to Food Chemistry

Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
Box-and-whisker plots or simply boxplots are powerful graphical representations that give an overview of a data set. In this work five different examples illustrate the applications of boxplots in food chemistry. The examples involve relative sweetness of sugars and sugar alcohols with respect to sucrose, the potassium content of fruits and vegetables,
João E. V. Ferreira   +4 more
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Studies of Food Plot Utilization by Prairie Chickens

Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science (1903-), 1962
In 1958 Major General G. Fischer instituted a five-year wildlife program on the Fort Riley Military Reservation, Geary County, Kansas. Included in this plan was the proposal for planting about 400 food plots. In the spring of 1959, 45 food plots were planted throughout the post. Each year, more plots have been established by the military.
Lanny D. Jones, Eugene Sullivan
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Comparison of Germination Rates among Commercial Food Plot Mixes

Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 2015
Germination of forage legumes can often be affected by many different environmental factors which impact the establishment of food plots for wildlife. To ascertain the variability in performance among commercial products, we tested the germination rates of three popular wildlife seed mix blends: Perfect Plot (Biologic), Rack Force (Evolved Harvest ...
Alan J. Tajchman, Peggy S. Shaw-McBee
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Use of Warm-Season Food Plots by White-Tailed Deer

The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1997
We tested the hypothesis that intensity of use of warm-season food plots by white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) increases with decreasing nutritional quality and quantity of vegetation in the surrounding habitat. Relative track density (%) in 3-m-wide avenues surrounding each food plot (n = 4) and percent of food-plot forages in feces ...
Michael W. Hehman, Timothy E. Fulbright
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