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UNINA9910557372903321 |
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Ruiz-Capillas Claudia |
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Sensory Analysis and Consumer Research in New Product Development |
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Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (221 p.) |
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Technology: general issues |
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Sensory analysis and consumer research are relevant tools in innovation andnew product development, from design to commercialization. This Special Issuehas collected 13 valuable scientific contributions, including 1 review, 12 originalresearch articles and an editorial. The SI provides an interesting outlookand better understanding of sensorial analysis with the different techniques andconsumer research on new product development. Important practical applicationshave been reported on the development of different novel, functional andenhanced products (meat, fish, biscuits, yogurt, porridge, hybrid meat, molecularproducts, etc.), which helps increase knowledge in this field. This SI isvery useful for both present and future uses for the different players involved inthis kind of product development (industry, companies, researchers, scientists,marketing, merchandising, consumers, etc.). |
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UNINA9910963367003321 |
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Mayhew Henry <1812-1887, > |
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The Morning Chronicle survey of labour and the poor : the metropolitan districts / / Henry Mayhew |
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Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2017 |
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1-315-47015-2 |
1-315-47017-9 |
1-315-47016-0 |
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1 online resource (254 pages) |
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Routledge library editions : the history of social welfare ; ; volume 21 |
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Working class - Great Britain |
Poor - Great Britain |
London (England) Social conditions |
Great Britain Social conditions 19th century |
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First published in 1981 by Caliban Books. |
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chapter Letter XLI: Monday, March 11, 1850 -- chapter Letter XLII: Thursday, March 14, 1850 -- chapter Letter XLIII: Tuesday, March 19, 1850 -- chapter Letter XLIV: Monday, March 25, 1850 -- chapter Letter XLV: Friday, March 29, 1850 -- chapter Letter XLVI: Wednesday, April 3, 1850 -- chapter Letter XLVII: Thursday, April 11, 1850 -- chapter Letter XLVIII: Friday, April 19, 1850 -- chapter Letter XLIX: Thursday, April 25, 1850 -- chapter Letter L: Thursday, May 2, 1850 -- chapter Letter LI: Thursday, May 9, 1850 -- chapter Letter LII: Thursday, May 16, 1850 -- chapter Letter LIII: Saturday, May 25, 1850 -- chapter Letter LIV: Thursday, May 30, 1850. |
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In the years 1849 and 1850, Henry Mayhew was the metropolitan correspondent of the Morning Chronicle in its national survey of labour and the poor. Only about a third of his Morning Chronicle material was included in his later and better known, publication, London Labour and the London Poor . First published in 1981, this series of six volumes constitutes Henry Mayhew's complete Morning Chronicle survey, in the sequence in which it was originally written in 1849 and 1850. It addresses a wealth of topics from cholera in the Jacob's Island area to |
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the food markets of London. The publication of this complete survey represented the first time in which the whole of Mayhew's pioneering work was available in one place. The set is introduced by Dr Peter Razzell, who was co-editor of the national Morning Chronicle survey. This fourth volume contains letters from March to May 1850. This series will be of interest to those studying the history of social welfare, poverty and urbanisation. |
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