THE RELATIONSHIP OF INTERNALIZED WEIGHT BIAS TO WEIGHT CHANGE IN TREATMENT-SEEKING ADULTS WITH OVERWEIGHT


HIGH TEMPORAL FREQUENCY BIOPHYSICAL AND STRUCTURAL VEGETATION INFORMATION FROM MULTIPLE REMOTE SENSING SENSORS CAN SUPPORT MODELLING OF EVENT BASED HILLSLOPE EROSION IN QUEENSLAND

pycom expansion board 2.0 This study demonstrates the potential applicability of high temporal frequency information on the biophysical condition of the vegetation from a time series of the global Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Fraction of Photosynthetically Active Radiation absorbed by vegetation (FPAR) from 2000 to 2006 (co

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Comparative analyses of multi-pass face-turning of a titanium alloy under various cryogenic cooling and micro-lubrication conditions

Titanium alloys, despite their high strength-to-weight ratio, are considered as difficult-to-machine materials.Their poor machinability is attributed, among other reasons, to the accumulation of intense heat near the cutting edge that leads to brisk tool damage.The tool damage, in turn, causes deterioration of work surface quality, consumption of m

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Cultural Orientation of the New Era

In order to ensure security in the education system peperomia double duty and, thereby, educate a creatively thinking and acting person, it is necessary to reform education, filling it with a cultural component.The modern educational program urgently needs cultural content and should include an in-depth study of ethics, aesthetics, world cultural t

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Multi-methodological characterisation of Costa Rican biochars from small-scale retort and top-lit updraft stoves and inter-methodological comparison

We applied common (pH, elemental analysis, thermogravimetry) and less-common (infrared spectroscopy, GACS adsorption test, pyrolysis-GC-MS, hydrogen pyrolysis) analytical procedures to a set of biochars from Costa Rica (bamboo stalk, cacao chaff, sawmill scrap, coconut husk and orchard prunings feedstocks).The biochars were produced by high tempera

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