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Traceability

2016
Traceability or keeping trace is used increasingly in the food industry after several hygiene and health problems, for instance mad cow disease. The use of activity traces are also developed in knowledge engineering and especially experience recognition by adapting case‐based reasoning through experience‐based reasoning. This chapter defines the notion
Matta, Nada, Berriche, Fatima-Zahra
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Post-slaughter traceability

Meat Science, 2008
Traceability programs can cover the whole of life, or parts of it, for individual animals or groups/lots of animals. Of 13 country or community traceability programs for cattle/beef, 11 are mandatory (4 encompass, or are scheduled to encompass, birth to retail; 7 cover birth to slaughter) while 2 are voluntary and encompass birth to slaughter.
G C, Smith   +4 more
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STRONG JUMP-TRACEABILITY

The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic, 2018
AbstractWe review the current knowledge concerning strong jump-traceability. We cover the known results relating strong jump-traceability to randomness, and those relating it to degree theory. We also discuss the techniques used in working with strongly jump-traceable sets. We end with a section of open questions.
Greenberg, Noam, Turetsky, Dan
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Communicating Ethical Traceability

2008
In the first chapter ethical traceability was defined as ‘the ability to trace and map ethical aspects of the food chain by means of recorded identifications’. The first chapter also emphasized that access to information is a key issue for consumers who are concerned about food production processes.
BEEKMAN, Volkert   +3 more
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Food Traceability 4.0

Description of the chapter - Food traceability is the ability of concerned entities to monitor, track, and document the movement of food products ,their ingredients, processing conditions, handling, and storage throughout the supply chain. In the context of foodstuff, traceability can be regarded as the ability to trace and track food throughout the ...
Matloob, Rizwan   +5 more
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Traceable Regressions

International Statistical Review, 2012
RésuméDans cet article, nous définitions et étudions le concept de traçabilité des régressions et l'appliquer á quelques exemples. Régressions traçables sont des séquences de distributions conditionnelles dans les réponses individuelles ou conjointes pour lesquelles un graphe correspondant capte non seulement une structure indépendance, mais représente,
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Traceability

2012
Esther Kok   +8 more
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Traceability

1993
Kevin G. Carswell   +3 more
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