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Vol 3 No 3 (2013): Open Call Papers
... Cultural privilege: The tendency of local food efforts to reinforce the pre-existing advantages of white and more privileged populations. Racial and class tensions within community food systems initiatives have been ... See full document
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Vol 3 No 2 (2013): Open Call Papers
... It is neither my intention to question nor dis- credit the value of the small family farm. On the contrary, I am a strong advocate of the family farm, particularly in the context of the incipient but nonetheless totemic ... See full document
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Vol 7 No 3 (2017): Open Call Papers: Food System Resilience
... Diversity is extolled by nearly all resilience frameworks. Some frameworks—e.g., Carpenter et al. (2012), Stockholm Resilience Center (2015), and Frankenberger et al. (2013) —do not address the need for diversity ... See full document
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Vol 4 No 2 (2014): Open Call Papers and Additional Paper on Land for Food
... to address this deficit and its negative health impacts. St. Andrew AME quickly responded to the residents’ call by donating an unused commer- cial space to The Works, Inc., for the market. A group of SoMeRAP ... See full document
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Vol 8 No 2 (2018): Open Call Papers: Gleanings from the Field
... In addition to performing descriptive analyses of the survey responses, we calculated estimated pounds of salvageable food loss as follows. First, we multiplied provided data on acres harvested by published yield ... See full document
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Vol 4 No 4 (2014): Open Call Papers
... Kiraly, 2013; Forbes & Harmon, 2008; Hinrichs & Kremer, 2002; Knezevic & Nelson, 2013; Landman et ...Walker, 2013; Matson, Sullins, & Cook, 2013; Nelson & Stroink, 2011; ... See full document
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Vol 6 No 1 (2015): Open Call Papers
... We found that commercial aquaponics opera- tions were an order of magnitude larger, more costly to maintain, and more productive than noncommercial operations. From a community food-security perspective, larger ... See full document
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Vol 7 No 1 (2016): Open Call Papers
... suggest open- ing new supermarkets within such locations, as has been a common practice in the ...Chavez, 2013), and marketing and consumer behavior (Ghosh-Dastidar et ... See full document
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Vol 6 No 3 (2016): Open Call Papers: Peer2Peer
... Firbank, 2013; Tilman et ...Weber, 2013; Pinkington, Messelink, van Lenteren, & Le Mottee, 2010; Pliego, Ramos, de Vicente, & Cazorla, 2011; Rovira-Más, & Sáiz- Rubio, 2013; Wang & ... See full document
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Vol 5 No 3 (2015): Open Call Papers
... In recent years, U.S. government agencies and non- profit assistance organizations have responded to the profoundly negative ecological, sociocultural, and economic consequences associated with the dominant food system ... See full document
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Vol 8 No 3 (2018): Open Call Papers
... al., 2013; Mack et al., 2005). Observations were used to immerse the primary author in the language and terminology of the research participants, which subsequently informed the development of inter- view guides ... See full document
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Vol 9 No 1 (2019): Open Call Papers, Summer 2019
... scholarly interest in recent years, the concept of food pantry capabilities has yet to be explored to the same degree (Bazerghi, McKay, & Dunn, 2016; Tendall et al., 2015). A capable individual or organi- zation ... See full document
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Vol 1 No 3 (2011): Open Call and Additional Papers on Urban and Peri-urban Agriculture
... p. 3) note, “economic development and community revitalization are achieved when neighborhoods take pride in a com- munity garden [and] when inner-city residents gain the ability to grow and market their own ... See full document
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Vol 2 No 4 (2012): Open Call Papers
... planning (American Planning Association [APA], 2007; Pothukuchi, 2009; Raja, Born, & Russell, 2008), however, it remains a relatively nascent and specialized practice among professional city and regional planners. ... See full document
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Vol.3, Issue 1, March 2013
... her papers (1974, 1978), Ekstrom isolated memory as a distinct category in teaching aptitude and two kinds of memory were accentuated to be prominent in teaching: associative and meaningful ...Ekstrom’s ... See full document
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Vol 5 No 1 (2014): Open Call Papers
... Ebola. When people spend over two-thirds of their incomes on food, and 3 percent on education and 3 percent on soap (WFP, 2011 p. 34), it does not take a genius to figure that out. However, poverty is ... See full document
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Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Ethanolic Extract of Canthium dicoccum
... Inflammation was characterized two thousand years ago by Celsus by the four Latin words: Rubor, calor, tumor and dolor 1 . It is a process in which the body immediately responses to an injurious stimulus evoked by a wide ... See full document
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Antioxidant activity, Total Phenolic and Flavonoid Contents of Selected Commercial Seaweeds of Sabah, Malaysia
... Fe 3+ /ferricyanide complex into the ferrous form in a redox-linked colourimetric reaction 28 that involves single electron ...Fe 3+ to Fe 2+ , followed by ‘tambalang hijau’ green seaweed, ‘giant’ purple ... See full document
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Design and Evaluation of In Situ Gelling Systems of Moxifloxacin Hydrochloride in the Treatment of Bacterial Eye Infections
... In-vitro studies were carried out in an in house designed, bi- chambered apparatus using commercial semi-permeable membrane of transparent and regenerated cellulose type Cellophane. Cellophane prior to use, was rinsed ... See full document
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Design and Characterization of Mucoadhesive Buccal Patch Containing Antifungal Agent for Oral Candidiasis
... The percentage drug release of formulations FA, FB and FC was given in Figure 1, 2, 3 respectively. Among the formulations FA, FB and FC with more amount of HPMC, HEC, HPC and carbopol i.e. FA1, FB1 and FC1 showed ... See full document
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