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Vol 8 No A (2018): Special Issue 1: Food Dignity
... the Food Dignity work and my experiences in the project so ...fully. 1 Amazingly (to me), my feelings of violation and appropriation were then redoubled when, in a later national project meeting, a ... See full document
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Special Issue ISSN: 2278-4853 Vol 7, Issue 1, January 2018 Impact Factor: SJIF =4.708
... Attappadi. Food security as it has become a concern in Kerala, disincentives benefits to marginalized communities, as they have become so ...to food‘ dimension from a macro economic level to a micro ... See full document
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Special Issue ISSN: 2279-0667 Vol 7, Issue 1, January 2018 Impact Factor: SJIF =4.289
... The Committee computed new poverty lines for rural and urban areas of each state.The Committee is expected to submit its report by 2014. While private expenditure on education and health was covered in the base year ... See full document
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Vol 1 No 01 (2018): Issue No. One
... methods, solid phase extraction (SPE) is very much appreciated due to its simplicity, low cost, high speed; moreover, the solid phase extraction requires low amounts of reagents, a high recovery, environmentally ... See full document
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Special Issue 1 ISSN: 2278-4853 Vol 7, Issue 2, February 2018. Spl-1 Impact Factor: SJIF =4.708
... Plant based foods, namely, fruits and vegetables are being increasingly researched for their role as nutraceutical agents in the prevention and treatment of diseases. The protective effect of these foods are probably ... See full document
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More... Volume 8, Issue 1 (1-2018)
... the special importance of critical thinking in the development of student intellectual activity culture, the National Council for Excellence in Critical Thinking USA suggests the following definition: ... See full document
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Volume 8 | Issue 1 - 2018
... “The first Polarian man was Adorn the Rabi, and he stood on the summit of a hill. His female companion, Ede, stood back with bowed head as he addressed his Sun-God. He prayed for food, protection from pain and ... See full document
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Volume 8, Issue 8 (8-2018)
... The special rejection among this group of specialists is the identification of the University educational space with the space of virtual technologies and the displacement of the institutional nature of higher ... See full document
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Volume 8 | Issue 1 - 2018
... This study was performed using 40 adult male albino rats weighing 200-250 gm. The rats were acclimatized in the laboratory for a period of two weeks before carrying out the experiment. They were housed in cages, five ... See full document
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Volume 8 | Issue 1 - 2018
... Beside the above mentioned procedure, special consideration was taken regarding the preservation of the pulmonary valve and annulus. The main pulmonary artery (MPA) is opened longitudinally (Figure 2). The first ... See full document
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ANALYSIS OF DRUG COST TOWARD CAPITATION COST FOR TOP DISEASES IN SPECIAL REGION OF YOGYAKARTA PUBLIC HEALTH CENTERS
... Several actual issues that appeared related with feasibility and economic value the amount of price of capitation, issue of using capitation fund by Puskesmas, and issue quality of health service that is ... See full document
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Vol 8 No B (2018): Supplement 2: Local Government in Food Systems Work
... sector network can take advantage of “insider” connections (primarily via agency staff participa- tion but also in some cases elected officials or high- level public agency leaders) while remaining “out- side” ... See full document
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Volume 8 | Issue 4 - 2018
... and flavonoids. The total polyphenol content of the methanolic leaves extract of Tamarix articulata obtained by maceration method was expressed as Gallic acid equivalent per gram of dry weight (Figure 1) using ... See full document
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Vol. 3 n. 1 | 2018 | FULL ISSUE
... the issue of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls by ensuring their effective participation and equal rights, whilst preventing and eliminating discrimination and violence in private and ... See full document
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Factors Affecting Rehabilitation of Food Security: A Study in Earthquake - Affected Districts in Nepal 1
... the food they need for healthy life. This is either due to food not being available at the household or they do not have economic or physical access to buy the required amount or type of food for the ... See full document
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Introduction to Dignity Special Issue: Freedom from Sexploitation
... Sexual exploitation encompasses a broad spectrum of sexual abuse or sexual uses of persons, of all ages, through sexual objectification, sexual violence, pornog- raphy, prostitution, and sex trafficking; it includes “any ... See full document
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Advanced technology for gait rehabilitation An overview
... A great challenge in order to provide active modes of training in safe conditions with no constraints and delay has been developing the technology allowing the system to detect the person’s intention to move for gait ... See full document
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Volume 8 | Issue 1 - 2018
... 85. Valizade Hasanloei M.A, Sheikhpour R, Sarram M.A, Sheikhpour E, Sharifi H. A combined Fisher and Laplacian score for feature selection in QSAR based drug design using compounds with known and unknown activities. J ... See full document
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Volume 8 | Issue 1 - 2018
... Figure 1: Photomicrographs of sections in the kidney of a control rat (group I) showing: (a) Normal renal architecture: glomerulus (G), proximal (P) and distal (D) convoluted tubules haematoxylin and eosin x400; ... See full document
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Volume 8 | Issue 1 - 2018
... This is a retrospective Retrospective study. The patients were admitted to maxillofacial unit of Imam Khomeini Hospital, Urmia. In the present study information about the types[r] ... See full document
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