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Evaluation der Produktionsplanungssoftware Repetetive Manufacturing Optimization von OracleReinthaler, Stephan Ulrich January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
(kein Abstract vorhanden) / Series: Schriftenreihe des Instituts für Transportwirtschaft und Logistik - Supply Chain Management
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Quality assessment of Asian noodles made from U.S. wheat flours using sensory descriptive analysisJanto, Mimi 11 December 1997 (has links)
As a major wheat exporter to countries all over the world, the United States has to
produce wheat that satisfy different quality requirements requested by their customers.
Over the past decade the United States has encountered a major problem, that of losing
market share in Asia to Canada and Australia. The major reason was that the United
States was unable to supply Asian countries with quality wheat suitable for noodle
production. To overcome the problem, the U.S. wheat industry needs to understand the
specific quality requirements required for Asian noodles. Research on understanding
sensory characteristics of Asian noodles was proposed to bridge the communication
barrier regarding Asian noodle quality. Descriptive analysis was utilized for this study to
provide sensory characteristics of noodles from different Asian countries.
In the first study, four classes of U.S. wheat flour samples were evaluated for their
ability to make high quality Taiwanese noodles. Taiwanese noodle industry
representatives came to the United States and made 4 major types of their noodles using
U.S. wheat flours; they evaluated them by employing both the Taiwanese industries' scoring system and modified descriptive analysis. The results of this study indicated that
hard white wheat was suitable for making two types of Taiwanese noodles (dry and yee
noodles), a blend of hard red winter and hard red spring wheat was suitable for wet
noodles, and a blend of hard red winter and white wheat was suitable for fresh noodles.
The second study was undertaken to better understand the texture profile of
noodles from various Asian countries. Sensory texture characteristics of fresh noodles
from Taiwan, Thailand, and Malaysia were identified. A total of 16 patent flour samples
for Taiwan, and 18 straight grade flour samples each for Thailand and Malaysia, were
milled from hard white wheat varieties and made into each Asian country's noodles. A
texture profile of each country's noodles was developed by an Oregon State University
descriptive panel while quality evaluation was performed by each countries' noodle
experts. The results characterized the Taiwanese noodles as the smoothest, springiest, and
highest in integrity of noodles; the Thai noodles were the hardest, most dense, cohesive
noodles and also higher in starch between teeth and toothpull; and the Malaysian noodles
were the softest, least dense, cohesive, and sticky noodles. The optimum protein to
achieve specific texture quality for each country was identified. / Graduation date: 1998
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Meta-Design of a Community Digital LibraryWright, Michael, Marlino, Mary, Sumner, Tamara 05 1900 (has links)
Digital Library for Earth Science Education, DLESE / The community digital library has emerged as a recent evolution in the development of digital libraries. A community digital library is distinct through having a community of potential users define and guide the development of the library. In this article, we present how the geoscience community has worked to develop The Digital Library for Earth System Education (DLESE) in the light of recent work in the area of meta-design, the design of the design process. The development of DLESE is described utilizing a conceptual framework developed from the analysis of a variety of open source projects.
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EFFECTIVE WIDTH OF COMPOSITE BEAMS WITH FORMED STEEL DECK.Vallenilla Solorzano, Cesar Rafael. January 1983 (has links)
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Reliability of the Arizona Clinical Interview Rating Scale: A confirmatory studyFulginiti, John Vincent, 1959- January 1988 (has links)
Reliable measurement of student capability for a skill allows educators to verify student mastery. A major part of a physician's ability to gather information involves patient interviewing, and instruction of this skill is a substantial portion of a medical curriculum. Since 1974, the University of Arizona College of Medicine has employed patient-instructors (PIs), lay persons who function in the roles of patient and teacher for training of interview skills in the Preparation for Clinical Medicine (PCM) program. PIs provide "real" patient-interview experiences and immediate feedback to the students. The PCM program currently has four topic areas: Adult, Pediatric, Geriatric, and Psychiatric. The Arizona Clinical Interview Rating (ACIR) Scale was developed in 1976 to measure the technical performance aspects of interviewing. This study was undertaken to determine reliability of the ACIR. Implication of the results are discussed and suggestions made for the continued application of the ACIR Scale. (Abstract shortened with permission of author.)
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Reliability and validity testing of the Clark Caregiving Skills IndexRizzo, Karen Snow, 1955- January 1989 (has links)
This descriptive study was designed to initially test a measurement instrument designed to index caregivers' perceptions of their learning needs related to caring for an elderly family member in the home. A self-report demographic tool and the Clark Caregiving Skills Index (CCSI) were completed by 30 caregivers of home care patients.
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Impulse characteristics and upper limb loadings of aided gaitOpila, K. A. January 1985 (has links)
No description available.
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Comparison of bovine rumen liquor and bovine faeces as sources of microorganisms for an in vitro gas production technique for evaluating foragesMauricio, Rogerio Martins January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
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Design and application of the RPA IIO'Gorman, Russell John January 1989 (has links)
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A methodology for the design of parallel benchmarksHernzndes-Gonzalez, Emilio January 1996 (has links)
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