by
Rutland, Marion.
Call Number
664
Publication Date
2020
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Baker, Christopher G. J.
Call Number
664.02
Publication Date
2014
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The design of a food factory is undertaken by an interdisciplinary team employing a holistic approach based on a knowledge of the natural and biological sciences, most engineering disciplines, and relevant legislation. This book offers a vital, how-to guide.
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Saha, N. C.
Call Number
664.09
Publication Date
2022
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Bertheau, Yves, editor.
Call Number
664 GEN
Publication Date
2012
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In the European Union nations, and other countries including Japan, Australia and Malaysia, it is a legal requirement that food products containing genetically modified organism (GMO) materials are labelled as such in order that customers may make informed purchasing decisions. For manufacturers and consumers to be confident about these assertions, systems must be in place along the entire food chain which support the co-existence of GM and non GM materials whilst maintaining a strict segregation between the two. This book is an output of a European Union-funded project entitled "Co-Extra: GM and non-GM food and feed supply chains: their Co-Existence and Traceability". The objective of this four year project is to provide practical tools and methods for implementing co-existence that will: enable the co-existence of genetically modified (GM) and non-GM crops enable the segregation and tracing of genetically modified organism (GMO) materials and derived products along the food and feed chains anticipate the future expansion of the use of GMOs The project is designed to foster a robustly science-based debate amongst all of the stakeholders involved in the food and feed chains, and the tools will be assessed not only from a technical point of view but with regard to the economic and legal aspects. It also surveys the GMO-related legal regimes and practices that exist in and beyond the EU. This book examines the practical tools and methods available to implement the co-existence and traceability of GM and non-GM food materials along the entire food and feed chains, as demanded by consumers and by legislation in force in the EU and elsewhere. GM and Non-GM Supply Foods is a source of valuable information for food manufacturers, food research institutions and regulatory bodies internationally.
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International Conference on the Evolution of Language (8th : 2010 : Utrecht, Netherlands)
Call Number
417.7 22
Publication Date
2010
Summary
This volume comprises refereed papers and abstracts of the 8th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (EVOLANG8), held in Utrecht on 14-17 April 2010. As the leading international conference in the field, the biennial EVOLANG meeting is characterized by an invigorating, multidisciplinary approach to the origins and evolution of human language, and brings together researchers from many subject areas, including anthropology, archaeology, biology, cognitive science, computer science, genetics, linguistics, neuroscience, palaeontology, primatology and psychology. The latest theoreti.
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Pinto, Jeffrey K., author.
Call Number
658.404 PIN
Publication Date
2016
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Fitzpatrick, Joyce J., 1944- editor.
Call Number
616.890231
Publication Date
2013
Summary
This core text fills a void in nursing literature by integrating psychotherapy, psychopharmacology, and complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) approaches into advanced practice nursing. It is organized around psychiatric "syndromes" rather than DSM diagnoses, so it will remain current even after the publication of the DSM-5 . The book provides clear and relevant treatment options in the form of decision trees with additional explanatory narratives. These decision trees enable practitioners to distinguish "normal" patients from those who require more customized therapeutic.
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Frank, Randy.
Call Number
681.2 22
Publication Date
2013
Summary
Now in its third edition, Understanding Smart Sensors is the most complete, up-to-date, and authoritative summary of the latest applications and developments impacting smart sensors in a single volume. This thoroughly expanded and revised edition of an Artech bestseller contains a wealth of new material, including critical coverage of sensor fusion and energy harvesting, the latest details on wireless technology, the role and challenges involved with sensor apps and cloud sensing, greater emphasis on applications throughout the book, and dozens of figures and examples of current technologies from over 50 companies. This edition provides you with knowledge regarding a broad spectrum of possibilities for technology advancements based on current industry, university and national laboratories R & D efforts in smart sensors. Updated material also identifies the need for trusted sensing, the efforts of many organizations that impact smart sensing, and more. Utilizing the latest in smart sensor, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and microelectronic research and development, you get the technical and practical information you need keep your designs and products on the cutting edge. Plus, you see how network (wired and wireless) connectivity continues to impact smart sensor development. By combining information on micromachining and microelectronics, this is the first book that links these two important aspects of smart sensor technology so you don t have to keep multiple references on hand. This comprehensive resource also includes an extensive list of smart sensor acronyms and a glossary of key terms. With an effective blend of historical information and the latest content, the third edition of Understanding Smart Sensors provides a unique combination of foundational and future-changing information.
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by
Farr, J. Michael.
Call Number
331.70233 22
Publication Date
2009
Summary
"Explore and compare '300 Best Job Options'. Good jobs exist for people without a four-year degree, and this book helps you identify the best options. It ranks the best jobs by level of training and education, including on-the-job training (short-term, moderate-term, and long-term); work experience in a related job; postsecondary vocational training; associate degree; apprenticeship; and military training"--Back cover.
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Kotler, Philip, author.
Call Number
647.940688 MAR
Publication Date
2017
Summary
The book discusses hospitality marketing from a team perspective, examining each hospitality department and its role in the marketing mechanism.
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Stahl, Michael J.
Call Number
362.1068 22
Publication Date
2004
Summary
Includes entries for Academic degrees, Academic medical center (AMC), Access, Accreditation of hospitals, Accrual-based accounting, Accumulated depreciation, Acquisitions, Activities of daily living, Activity-based accounting, Accumulated depreciation, Acquisitions, Activities of daily living, Activity-based costing, Activity ratios, Acute care, Administrative services organization (ASO) Adopter categories, Advanced health care directives, Adverse drug reaction (ADR), Adverse event (AE), Adverse selection, Advertising, Affirmative action in employment, Age discrimination in employment, Aging society, Aid to Families with dependent children (AFDC), Alliances, Allied health professional, Alternative evaluation, Alternative medicine (complementary medicine, integrative medicine, unconventional medicine), Ambulatory care, American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS), American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM), American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE), American Dental Association (ADA), American Hospital Association (AHA), American Medical Association (AMA), American Nurses Association (ANA), American Public Health Association (APHA), American Red Cross (ARC), Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, Annual percentage rate (APR), Assets, Asset turnover ratios, Assurance of compliance (Federal wide assurance, FWA), Atmospherics, Authority, Autonomous health care plan/structure, Autonomous work groups, Average collection period (ACP), Backward vertical integration, Bad debt loss, Balanced Budget Act (BBA) of 1997, Balanced Scorecard and health care, Balance sheet, BCG portfolio analysis, Bed occupancy, Belmont Report, Benefit and cost analysis, Benefit segmentation, Billing, Billing fraud, Biotechnology, Bioterrorism, Birthing center, Blinding. Blue Cross and Blue Shield (BCBS), Boards of directors, Boards of health, Book value, Brand awareness, Brand equity, Breakeven analysis, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Business plan, Business valuation, Buyer behavior, Canadian health care system, Capacity and capacity utilization, Capital asset pricing model, Capital financing, Capital asset pricing model, Capital financing, Capital investment, Capitalization ratios, Capital structure, Capitation/Capitated health plans, Care management, Care maps, Carve-outs, Case management, Case mix, Case rate reimbursement, Case report form (CFR), Cash and cash equivalents, Cash basis of accounting, Cash flow, Cash management, Centers of Medicare and Medicaid services, Changing corporate culture, Charismatic leadership, Charity care, Chief medical officer/medical director, Chronic disease, Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1991, Claim, Claims made coverage Claims management, Clinical decision making, Clinical investigation, Clinical pathways (Care Maps or critical paths), Clinical practice guidelines/pathways, Clinical research, Clinical trails Closed systems, Coalitions (business), Code of ethics, Collaborative partnership, Collection float, Collective bargaining, Common cause variation, Common stock, Community-based hospital, community health, Community health status indicators, Community rating, Comparative advertising, Comparative statics, compensating differentials, Compensation systems, competitive advantage, Competitive bidding Competitive equlibrium, Competitive strategy and groups, Competitor analysis, Complementary medicine, Complementary product, Compliance, Component car, Compound growth rate, Compound interest method, Compressed workweeks, Concentric diversification, Conflict management. Conglomerate diversification, Consent, Consolidation, Consumer, Consumer adoption process, Consumer choice and demand, Consumer Choice health purchasing group, Consumer perception of service, Consumer Price Index (CPI), Consumer satisfaction surveys, Contingency planning, Continuity of care, Continuous quality improvement (CQI), Contraction strategy, Contract research organization (CRO), Contractual Adjustments, contribution margin, control chart, Control group, Cooperation strategies, Co-opetition, Corporate cost of capital, Corporate culture, Corporate governing board, Cost-based reimbursement, Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) Cost effectiveness, Cost leadership strategies, Cost of capital, cost shifting, Cost-utility analysis, Credentialing, Credit rating, Critical success factors, Culture and culture change, Culture and strategy, Current assets, Current assets/liabilities, Customer perceptions, Customer relationship management (CRM), Customer satisfaction rating, customer satisfaction research, Customersʼ consequences, Customersʼ desired purpose or goals, Customer value, Database, Database marketing, Database server, Bata management, Days cash on hand, Days in accounts receivable, Debt, Debt financing, Debt Service coverage, Decentralization of decision making, Decision, Decision support systems, Declaration of Helsinki Laws, Decline stage of product life cycle, Deductibles, Default, Defender, Demand, Demographics, Demographic segmentation, Depreciation, Derived demand, Differentiation strategies, Diffusion of innovation, Direct marketing, Directorʼs and officersʼ liability, Discontinuous change, Discounted cash flows, Disease management, Disenrollment, Disproportionate share hospital (DSH), Diversification strategies, Divestiture strategies, Dividends, Divisional structure. Division level strategies, Double blinding, Downsizing, Drug coverage, Durable powers of attorney for health care, (DPAHC), Early adopters, Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT), Economic order quantity (EOQ), Economies of scale, Effective dose, Efficacy, E-health, Elasticity of demand Elder care, Electrocardiogram (EKG ECG), Electronic billing, Electronic claims, Electronic commerce, Electronic data interchange (EDI), Electronic medical record, Electronic patient record, Emergency room (ER), Emergent strategy Employee absenteeism, Employee assistance program (EAP), Employee benefits, Employee compensation, Employee health, Employee orientation programs, Employee recruitment, Employee retention, Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Employee rights, Employee selection and hiring, Employee stock ownership plan (ESOP), Employee turnover, Employment discrimination, Employment interview, Employment law, Employment references, Employment testing, Empowerment (delegation of authority), Encryption, End of life care, Enrollee, Enrollment, Enterprise resource planning (ERP) in health care, Entitlement programs, Environmental analysis, Environmental health science, Epidemiology, Episodes of care, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), Equal Pay Act, Equity, Equity capital, Ethical code, Ethical drugs, Ethical issues faced by managers, Ethics committee, Ethics officer, Evidence based medicine (EBM), Excess capacity, Excess liability coverage, Excess of revenues over expenses, Exclusion criteria, Exclusive distribution, Exclusive provider organization (EPO), Executive compensation, Executive Order 11246 on Affirmative Action, Expansion strategies. Expected rate of return, Expenditure on health care, Exposure, Extended product portfolio matrix, External capital, External environmental analysis, Facilities management, Factoring of accounts receivable, Fair employment and public policy, False claim, Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), Family oriented care, Favorable selection, Feasibility study, Federal regulating agencies, Fee for service (FFS) payment, Financial performance indicators (FPIs), Financial statements, First mover advantage (FMA), Fixed costs, Flextime, Float management, Flowchart, Focus strategies, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Forecasting, Formulary, For profit hospital, Forward vertical integration, Franchising, Free cash flow, Full price of medical care, Full time equivalent (FTE), Functional structures, Fund balance, Fundraising, Future value, Gatekeepers, General environment, Generally accepted accounting principles (GAAPs), Generic drugs, Generic strategies, Genomics, Geographic boundaries of service area, Geographic information system (GIS), Global blood safety projects, Goal, Goal setting, Good clinical practices (GCPs), Goodwill, Governance, Governing boards, Graduate medical education (GDP), Group behavior, Group norms, Group performance, Groupthink, Growth stage of product life cycle, Hacker, Harvesting strategies, Health, Health behavior, Health care, Health care agent, Health care as luxury goods, Health care environment, Health care goods and services continuum, Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA), Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA), Health care in China, Health care in Eastern Europe, Health Care provider, Health care proxy, Health care reform, Health care service operations, Health care services, Health care utilization.
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International Conference on Climbing and Walking Robots (12th : 2009 : Istanbul, Turkey)
Call Number
629.892 22
Publication Date
2010
Summary
This book provides state-of-the-art scientific and engineering research findings and developments in the area of mobile robotics and associated support technologies. The book contains peer reviewed articles presented at the CLAWAR 2008 conference. Robots are no longer confined to industrial manufacturing environments with a great deal of interest being invested in the use of robots outside the factory environment. The CLAWAR conference series, established as a high profile international event, acts as a platform for the dissemination of research and development findings and supports such a trend to address the current interest in mobile robotics in meeting the needs of mankind in various sectors of the society. These include personal care, public health, and services in the domestic, public and industrial environments. The editors of the book have extensive research experience and publications in the area of robotics specifically in mobile robotics, and their experience is reflected in the careful editing of the contents in the book.
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