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Fling it, flail it, squirt it, spray it, spread it, shred it, sleigh it, lay it, application technologies A to Zed

2009
The term biosolids does little to convey the broad range of material properties associated with its production and use, unless that's the reason they spelled it with a trailing s. Biosolids are routinely applied to land in many forms, as a liquid, thick slurry, semi-solid cake, compost, alkaline amendment, dried pellet, or soil blend - each with ...
Peddie, Craig Cameron, 1956-   +1 more
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Experience it, draw it, rate it

Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Interaction Design and Children, 2009
This paper investigates the use of drawings as a tool for the evaluation of children's interfaces. In the study, children's experiences on a variety of computer interfaces were captured in drawings. A group of four researchers participated in the coding of the drawings, before the results were aggregated and statistically analysed.The evaluation of the
Diana Xu   +3 more
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“It's Good, It's Delicious, It's Great”

Topics in Clinical Nutrition, 2019
Fruit and vegetable (F/V)–related cognitions of parents (n = 36) and children (aged 6-11 years; n = 41) were investigated via focus groups. Participants regarded F/Vs as important for health. Parents identified busy schedules, picky eating, and cost as F/V intake barriers.
Elena Santiago   +6 more
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Like It! Learn It! Use It?

Cornell Hospitality Quarterly, 2010
This field study examines factors influencing hotel employees’ ability to transfer the concepts that they learned in job training when they return to work. The study was conducted during a major hotel company’s training program. The training objective was to ready front-desk associates to operate a new property management system (PMS).
Robert Frash   +3 more
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“It Is What It Is”

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2016
Mark looked at me shyly through his oversized Elvis Costello–style glasses. Was he feeling embarrassed by his own reply, or just waiting for my reaction? He was sitting between his mom and dad, wearing a T-shirt with a huge Minion print. His braces showed when he smiled, something he does often in a disarming way.
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See It, Hear It, SAY IT!

CALICO Journal, 1996
The advertised Help/Options features of See It, Hear It, SAY IT! include: the user can select from male or female voice as the pronunciation model (to accommodate user preference); at the beginning of each session, the user can adjust the ‘Vocabulary Level’ to a higher level of difficulty than in previous sessions.
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It's OK, It's TB

Wilderness & Environmental Medicine, 2002
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