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Plotting on the Food Pyramid: An Evaluation of Dietary Patterns

Journal of School Health, 1996
From this lesson, students will discover deficiencies in their eating patterns that they may be unaware of otherwise. Consequently, they also will confirm those habits that contribute to a balanced diet. By creating goals and objectives, students will outline desired changes and delineate concrete steps in which to achieve those changes.
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Computer Plotting in 3‐Dimensions: A Program Designed for Food Science Applications

Journal of Food Science, 1981
ABSTRACT The traditional application of graphics combined with recent advances in computer technology can conveniently provide three dimensional (3‐D) plots of raw and/or mathematically derived data. Researchers can present more data in a particular format or increase the quantity of data that publishers will accept due to space ...
D. G. BISHOP, W. A. SPRATT, D. PATON
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Introduction: Plotting the Crisis—World-Literature, World-Culture, and the World-Food-System

2021
This chapter introduces readers to the overall themes and scope of the volume and provides an analysis of the keywords around which its arguments are organized. The first section details the rise of the world-food-system, setting this in the context of the development of the modern world-economy (understood as simultaneously a world-ecology) and ...
Chris Campbell   +2 more
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Conventional Food Plot Management in an Organic Coffee Cooperative: Explaining the Paradox

Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, 2013
This research analyzes farmers’ motivations for conventional management of subsistence food crops, in contrast to organic management of coffee destined for export. Semistructured interviews, focus groups, and financial analyses were conducted with farmers from a small organic coffee cooperative in western El Salvador. We sought to identify what factors
Katlyn S. Morris   +3 more
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Effects of Corn Food Plots on Wild Turkeys in the Upper Mississippi Valley

The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1980
The hypothesis that corn food plots enhance overwinter survival of wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) was examined in southeastern Minnesota. Two distinct populations of wild turkeys were studied during winter, one occupying an area where corn food plots were present and one in an area where they were not.
William F. Porter   +3 more
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The Nothing in the Novel: Jane Austen and the Food Plot

Novel, 2012
This essay argues that modern Anglo-American reading practices are structured by a system of value that defines the social against material appetite. This system of value is at root novelistic, based in an uneven narrative and characterological dichotomy between sexual desire and gustatory appetite, between the marriage plot that gives the nineteenth ...
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The star plot: an alternative display method for multivariate data in the analysis of food and drugs

Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 1998
The star plot (SP) is a method of displaying multivariate data. It can be used to display data with more than two variables. Combined with principal component analysis (PCA), more than two PCs can be displayed in one plane. Different variants of this method are applied to an atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) data set and to three near infra-red (NIR)
Wu, Wen   +3 more
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M230 THE PLOT THICKENS: FRUIT PECTIN AND FOOD ALLERGY

Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2021
K. Harada, S. Zhang, S. Sicherer
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New Jersey Forest Stewardship Series: Wildlife Food Plots Practice Standards

2004
This publication addresses what a wildlife food plot is, where to place one, and what crops to plant in it.
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Women (re)construct the plot: the regen(d)eration of urban food growing

Area, 2005
The British allotment is in the process of transformation. From a traditional provision made to male active and retired workers, it is becoming, by degrees, embourgeoised and more socially diverse, with many more women entering allotment gardening.
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