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Raquel Guiné

Bio: Raquel Guiné is an academic researcher from Polytechnic Institute of Viseu. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Food choice. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 340 publications receiving 2862 citations. Previous affiliations of Raquel Guiné include Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra & Escola Superior Agrária de Coimbra.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of different drying treatments on the color and textural attributes of green bell peppers and pumpkin, which were dried using two different methods: air drying and freeze-drying.

204 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the drying kinetics of fresh and dried onions at different temperatures (varying from 30°C to 70°C) were evaluated at different empirical kinetic models from the literature, and this kinetic study was then complemented with the modelling if terms of Fick's diffusion equation for estimation of the diffusion coefficients.

144 citations

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01 Jan 2017
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the structure of the H atom and its evolution. But they do not discuss the relationship between the two elements of H-atom and H atom.
Abstract: ion of H atom

143 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the influence of drying operation in some chemical properties of pumpkin, and the drying kinetics, by applying different kinetics models to the experimental drying data, were analyzed.

107 citations


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08 Dec 2001-BMJ
TL;DR: There is, I think, something ethereal about i —the square root of minus one, which seems an odd beast at that time—an intruder hovering on the edge of reality.
Abstract: There is, I think, something ethereal about i —the square root of minus one. I remember first hearing about it at school. It seemed an odd beast at that time—an intruder hovering on the edge of reality. Usually familiarity dulls this sense of the bizarre, but in the case of i it was the reverse: over the years the sense of its surreal nature intensified. It seemed that it was impossible to write mathematics that described the real world in …

33,785 citations

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TL;DR: Bourdieu as mentioned in this paper presents a combination of social theory, statistical data, illustrations, and interviews, Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judg..., which is a collection of interviews with Bourdieu.
Abstract: By Pierre Bourdieu (London: Routledge, 2010), xxx + 607 pp. £15.99 paper. A combination of social theory, statistical data, illustrations, and interviews, Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judg...

2,238 citations

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1,610 citations

01 Jan 2012
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the RAPID-watch 26˚N observations of the AMOC strength and vertical structure, reviewed by scientific panels such as the IPCC, inform studies of impacts of climate change on both national and international levels.
Abstract: The UK has passed legislation that introduces the world’s first long-term legally binding framework to tackle the dangers of climate change (The Climate Change Act 20084). The act requires Government to set carbon budgets, which are limits on greenhouse gas emissions in the UK for consecutive five year periods. Models analysed in IPCC AR4 have a range of 0-60% for an AMOC decrease over the next 100 years. The RAPID-WATCH 26˚N observations provide the only continuous measurements of the AMOC strength and vertical structure, and are thus a vital monitoring tool for this key climate variable'. Analysis of the PSMSL data set, reviewed by scientific panels such as the IPCC, inform studies of impacts of climate change on both national and international levels (e.g. UK Marine Climate Change Impacts Partnership (MCCIP), UK Climate Impacts Programme (UKCIP), UK Foresight Flood and Coastal Defence Review, Charting Progress and Charting Progress 2, IPCC Working Group II).

579 citations

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TL;DR: This review covers recent progress in the field of renewable bio-based monomers and polymers from natural resources: terpenes, terpenoids, and rosin, which are a class of hydrocarbon-rich biomass with abundance and low cost, holding much potential for utilization as organic feedstocks for green plastics and composites.
Abstract: The development of sustainable renewable polymers from natural resources has increasingly gained attention from scientists, engineers as well as the general public and government agencies. This review covers recent progress in the field of renewable bio-based monomers and polymers from natural resources: terpenes, terpenoids, and rosin, which are a class of hydrocarbon-rich biomass with abundance and low cost, holding much potential for utilization as organic feedstocks for green plastics and composites. This review details polymerization and copolymerization of terpenes such as pinene, limonene, and myrcene and their derivatives, terpenoids including carvone and menthol, and rosin-derived monomers. The future direction on the utilization of these natural resources is discussed.

521 citations