Search Results - "Domel, R"
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Evaluation of Egg Quality and Performance in Late-Lay Hens Fed Different Combinations of Copper, Manganese, and Zinc Complexed with Sulfate or Amino Acid Ion
Published in Poultry (01-03-2024)“…Dietary inclusion of copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), and zinc (Zn) can improve egg shell quality through changing the membrane structure. This study aimed to…”
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Model testing using data on 137Cs from Chernobyl fallout in the Iput River catchment area of Russia
Published in Journal of environmental radioactivity (2005)“…Data collected for 10 years following the Chernobyl accident in 1986 have provided a unique opportunity to test the reliability of computer models for…”
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Rapid single-flux-quantum balanced comparator based on high- T c bicrystal Josephson junctions
Published in Applied physics letters (06-05-1996)“…A balanced current comparator based on high-Tc bicrystal Josephson junctions has been designed, fabricated, and experimentally tested. The operation of the…”
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Model testing using data on super(137)Cs from Chernobyl fallout in the Iput River catchment area of Russia
Published in Journal of environmental radioactivity (01-01-2005)“…Data collected for 10 years following the Chernobyl accident in 1986 have provided a unique opportunity to test the reliability of computer models for…”
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Model testing using data on super(137)Cs from Chernobyl fallout in the Iput River catchment area of Russia
Published in Journal of environmental radioactivity (01-01-2005)“…Data collected for 10 years following the Chernobyl accident in 1986 have provided a unique opportunity to test the reliability of computer models for…”
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Resonant tunneling transport across YBa2Cu3O7–SrRuO3 interfaces
Published in Applied physics letters (18-09-1995)“…We have investigated superconductor–normal metal–superconductor junctions with metallic perovskite SrRuO3 barriers. Ramp-type junctions with ion-beam-etched…”
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Misclassification of Fourth-Grade Children's Participation in School-Provided Meals Based on Parental Responses Relative to Administrative Daily Records
Published in Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (01-09-2014)“…Abstract Although many studies have relied on parental responses concerning children's school-meal participation, few studies have evaluated parental response…”
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Nonsignificant Relationship between Participation in School-Provided Meals and Body Mass Index during the Fourth-Grade School Year
Published in Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (2012)“…Abstract Data from four cross-sectional studies involving fourth-grade children were analyzed to investigate the relationship between participation in…”
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Explaining the Positive Relationship Between Fourth-Grade Children's Body Mass Index Percentile (BMI%) Category and Observed Energy Intake at School Meals
Published in Journal of nutrition education and behavior (01-07-2010)“…An abstract of a study by Baxter et al explaining the positive relationship between children's body mass index percentile (BMI%) category and observed energy…”
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Fourth-grade Children are Less Accurate in Reporting School Breakfast than School Lunch during 24-Hour Dietary Recalls
Published in Journal of nutrition education and behavior (01-05-2007)“…Abstract Objective To compare reporting accuracy for breakfast and lunch in 2 studies. Design Children were observed eating school meals and interviewed the…”
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Fourth-Grade Children's Body Mass Index Percentile and Observed Energy Intake at School Meals
Published in Journal of nutrition education and behavior (01-07-2009)“…An abstract of a study by Baxter et al investigating the relationship between body mass index percentile (BMI%) and examining energy intake at school meals is…”
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Development of the Behaviorally Focused Fruits & Veggies—More Matters Public Health Initiative
Published in Journal of the American Dietetic Association (01-10-2011)“…Abstract Due to changing recommendations for fruit and vegetable (F/V) intake, public health and private organizations recognized the need to revise…”
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Fourth-Grade Children's Dietary Recall Accuracy Is Influenced by Retention Interval (Target Period and Interview Time)
Published in Journal of the American Dietetic Association (01-05-2009)“…Abstract Background For a 24-hour dietary recall, two possible target periods are the prior 24 hours (24 hours immediately preceding the interview time) and…”
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Validation of the School Lunch Recall Questionnaire to Capture School Lunch Intake of Third- to Fifth-Grade Students
Published in Journal of the American Dietetic Association (01-03-2011)“…Abstract Children's dietary intake is a key variable in evaluations of school-based interventions. Current methods for assessing children's intake, such as…”
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Shortening the Retention Interval of 24-Hour Dietary Recalls Increases Fourth-Grade Children's Accuracy for Reporting Energy and Macronutrient Intake at School Meals
Published in Journal of the American Dietetic Association (01-08-2010)“…Abstract Background Accurate information about children's intake is crucial for national nutrition policy and for research and clinical activities. To analyze…”
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Conclusions about Children’s Reporting Accuracy for Energy and Macronutrients Over Multiple Interviews Depend on the Analytic Approach for Comparing Reported Information to Reference Information
Published in Journal of the American Dietetic Association (01-04-2007)“…Abstract Objective Validation study data are used to illustrate that conclusions about children’s reporting accuracy for energy and macronutrients over…”
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Insight into the Origins of Intrusions (Reports of Uneaten Food Items) in Children's Dietary Recalls, Based on Data from a Validation Study of Reporting Accuracy over Multiple Recalls and School Foodservice Production Records
Published in Journal of the American Dietetic Association (01-08-2008)“…Abstract Background Intrusions in dietary recalls may originate in confusion of episodic memories manifested as temporal dating errors. Objective Data from a…”
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