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This study was conducted to evaluate the microbial aspect of some meat products by performing S. aureus count, detection of S. aureus enterotoxins as well as isolation and identification of some food poisoning bacteria. Therefore, fifty random samples of
Elbayoumi, Zakaria H. +3 more
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ABSTRACT As hostility toward immigrants grows, it is essential to explore the psychological factors that contribute to anti‐immigrant attitudes. Although the impact of economic hardship, societal anomie, and conspiracy belief on anti‐immigration attitudes have all been individually studied, their combined impact remains underexamined.
Michael Hattersley +3 more
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Abstract Infectious diseases pose significant challenges to public health, leading to illness and even death. Vaccinations are vital for protecting society, yet beliefs in conspiracy theories related to infectious diseases increase vaccine hesitancy. This paper delves into vaccination decisions in the context of COVID‐19, which continues to strain the ...
Yingli Deng +5 more
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The goal of this research was to mitigate the quantity of acrylamide produced in camel Rice-kofta by including natural antioxidants derived from grapefruit (GFSE) and guava seed extract (GVSE), as well as to assess the mitigation impact of air-frying ...
Elsheshtawy, MennatAllah H. +3 more
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PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF PROPOLIS AND ITS APPLICATION AS A FOOD PRESERVATIVE IN FISH KOFTA
In the current study, the local Egyptian and imported propolis were characterized. The effect of addition of local propolis at different levels (0.5, 1.0, and 1.5%) on the fish (Oreochromis niloticus) kofta shelf life and its qualityduring storage at 4±2°C for twenty days was estimated. The dominant components found in all propolis samples were guaia-1(
Abbas O. Tolibaa +2 more
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Abstract Scholars have noted several connections between the COVID‐19 pandemic and the climate crisis, ranging from the material influence of the pandemic on climate change processes (e.g., how lockdowns temporarily lowered climate emissions) to the similar ways the crises have been managed.
Aurélien Graton +3 more
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Prolonged unemployment is associated with control loss and personal as well as social disengagement
Abstract Objective and Background The need for control is a fundamental human motivation, that when deprived can lead to broad and substantial changes in human behavior. We aimed to assess the consequences of control deprivation in a real‐life situation that poses a severe threat to personal control: a prolonged unemployment.
Wiktor Soral +9 more
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Demonstration of some food borne pathogens in different meat products: a comparison between conventional and innovative methods [PDF]
This study was conducted on 100 random samples of meat products viz: (minced meat, kofta, burger and sausage 25 of each). They were collected from different shops at El-Kaliobia Governorate, to be examined for bacteriological evaluation and detection of ...
Ola Younes +4 more
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Abstract This paper explores differences in social participation among low‐income older migrants and socioeconomically similar native Dutch older adults living in deprived neighborhoods in Amsterdam. It also analyzes experiences of social participation in relation to perceived neighborhood conditions. Analysis of 85 in‐depth interviews reveals that the
Sabine van der Greft
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Liberal Collective Narcissism as a Source of Conspiracy Beliefs: A Study on Political Context
Adam Karakula's master's thesis under the supervision of Professor Miroslaw Kofta and Professor Marta ...
Adam Karakula
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