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Self-sufficient

Nursery World, 2022
Timeless practical activities that foster children's independence are a core part of Maria Montessori's philosophy, Nicole Weinstein discovers
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Food self-sufficiency

2023
Abstract This chapter provides a holistic view of Intersectional factors that influence food self-sufficiency through agricultural production among South-Sudanese refugees in Uganda. The chapter points to conflict and instability in the region that contribute to making Uganda a long-term recipient of refugees from neighboring countries ...
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Energy: Self-Sufficiency?

Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, 1976
Some of the attempts that have taken place during the past two-year period, starting with the first quarter of 1973 and ending with the first quarter of 1975, in trying to formulate a consistent national policy on energy are summarized for the U.S. A historical perspective first reviews the roles the Federal Government plays in the energy sector--its ...
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Engineering Catalytically Self-Sufficient P450s

Biochemistry, 2022
The P450 superfamily comprises some of the most powerful and versatile enzymes for the site-selective oxidation of small molecules. One of the main drawbacks for the applications of the P450s in biotechnology is that the majority of these enzymes is multicomponent in nature and requires the presence of suitable redox partners to support their functions.
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Self-sufficient itemsets

ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data, 2010
Self-sufficient itemsets are those whose frequency cannot be explained solely by the frequency of either their subsets or of their supersets. We argue that itemsets that are not self-sufficient will often be of little interest to the data analyst, as their frequency should be expected once that of the itemsets on which their frequency depends is known.
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Britain's self‐sufficiency

Nutrition & Food Science, 1982
Recent figures released by the Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food show that United Kingdom farmers and fishermen produce just over half of all food consumed in this country or about two‐thirds of the type of food that can be produced here. These proportions changed little between 1970 and 1980, despite a rise in the volume of home production ...
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Seeking Self-Sufficiency

Emerging Adulthood, 2014
Research about the nature of emerging adult college student problem situations identifies parents as a means of decision–making and/or social support. One salient type of social support is parental advice messages. This qualitative study investigates why emerging adult college students receive advice from their parents, their perceptions of that ...
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Becoming Self-Sufficient

2013
For those who immerse themselves in the creative arts with hopes of doing it for a living, life can be full of twists and turns. If you happened to notice that signpost up ahead, you also know that the real world can often be surreal. It’s certainly not always fair.
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