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Food label design – exploring the literature

British Food Journal, 2019
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to identify the main research fields concerning food label designs and build a topic overview. To this end, the literature review method was chosen.Design/methodology/approachA sample of 121 papers was identified and analyzed using bibliometric analysis.
Latino, ME, Menegoli, M, Corallo, A
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An Experiment in Designing Effective Warning Labels

Health Marketing Quarterly, 1997
This paper proposes a model for the design of effective warning labels concerning drinking and driving. One important aspect of the model is that producing a multiplicity of warning labels should result in a higher probability that at least a few of the warning labels will be of high quality and effectiveness.
Weinberg, CB   +3 more
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Interaction Design Labels

Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, 2016
A variety of concepts in contemporary Human-Computer Interaction and Interaction Design (research) are labeled by adding attributes, such as "slow", "unaware" or "counterfunctional", to "technology", "object" or "thing". However, what do these labels disclose about a technology or an interaction? What are they supposed to express, what do they conceal?
Verena Fuchsberger   +3 more
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Optimal Design of Isotope Labeling Experiments

2013
Stable isotope labeling experiments (ILE) constitute a powerful methodology for estimating metabolic fluxes. An optimal label design for such an experiment is necessary to maximize the precision with which fluxes can be determined. But often, precision gained in the determination of one flux comes at the expense of the precision of other fluxes, and an
Hong, Yang   +2 more
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Designing and evaluating warning labels

IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, 1982
Designing a warning label that meets the requirements of consumers, producers, and regulatory agencies is a challenging task. Such warnings must be clearly visible and must make the user aware of the consequences of improperly using the product containing the label. Once the label is designed, it must be tested. Does it attract people's attention?
Michael W. Riley   +2 more
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Designing multiprotocol label switching networks

IEEE Communications Magazine, 2001
Multiprotocol label switching adds to the capabilities of IP networks in several ways. Despite new capabilities, MPLS technology has much in common with ordinary IP networks. In turn, the design process for MPLS networks has much in common with the design of any IP network.
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Evaluation of Safety Label Design

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2016
The testing and evaluation of newly designed warnings or safety communications is of utmost importance so that consumers understand the hazards and act accordingly. This paper presents the theoretical model underlying the cognitive interviewing methodology and discusses the applicability of this method for evaluation of warning labels and safety ...
Mila Sugovic   +2 more
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Design and Development of RFID Label for Steel Coil

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2010
Although RF identification (RFID) technology has had a remarkable impact on various industries in recent years, designing RFID tags for metallic objects with satisfactory performance is still a challenge. So far, only few success stories have been reported in the steel industry.
Shih-Kang Kuo   +2 more
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Designing a safer medication label

Pharmacy Today, 2012
Health literacy is being increasingly viewed as a patient safety issue. A 2006 study in the Annals of Internal Medicine demonstrated the relationship between lower literacy and a greater volume of prescription medications being taken without patients fully understanding the instructions on the medication labels.
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Engaging consumers through effective label designs

Proceedings of the 10th Indian Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, 2019
The design of product labels is of high importance for it ensures that the label communicates the necessary information accurately and efficiently to the consumers. This project follows the design development of one such label used primarily for anti-counterfeiting. In this project, usability studies and 5-Seconds Tests(5STs) are designed and conducted
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