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Hui 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aAmes, Iowa $cBlackwell Pub.$d2004 215 $a1 online resource (526 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-8138-1942-3 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aFood Processing: Principles and Applications; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Part I Principles; 1. Principles of Food Processing; 2. Food Dehydration; 3. Fermented Product Manufacturing; 4. Fundamentals and Industrial Applications of Microwave and Radio Frequency in Food Processing; 5. Food Packaging; 6. Food Regulations in the United States; 7. Food Plant Sanitation and Quality Assurance; Part II Applications; 8. Bakery: Muffins; 9. Bakery: Yeast-leavened Breads; 10. Beverages: Nonalcoholic, Carbonated Beverages; 11. Beverages: Alcoholic, Beer Making 327 $a12. Grain, Cereal: Ready-to-Eat Breakfast Cereals13. Grain, Paste Products: Pasta and Asian Noodles; 14. Dairy: Cheese; 15. Dairy: Ice Cream; 16. Dairy: Yogurt; 17. Dairy: Milk Powders; 18. 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Ce lot exceptionnel de quarante-neuf récipients au moins représente à l'échelle européenne l'ensemble le plus important de vaisselles métalliques du Bronze final par le nombre et par la variété des récipients qui le composent. À côté de formes classiques comme les coupes et tasses de Kirkendrup-Jeni?ovice, de Fuchsstadt et le chaudron, cet assortiment comprend en outre des récipients uniques, comme la jarre biconique, ou jusqu'ici connus en quelques unités seulement comme les bouteilles, les passoires et les puisoirs. Il constitue ainsi un référentiel typologique étoffé de cette catégorie de biens de prestige. Sa position géographique dans le contexte de la culture Rhin-Suisse-France orientale, très excentrée vers l'ouest par rapport aux autres grands dépôts européens de vaisselles métalliques, constitue une nouveauté. Un bilan des vaisselles métalliques contemporaines représentées en France et dans le domaine lacustre suisse permet d'évoquer, à l'échelle de l'Europe, la complexité des pratiques de dépôt et de leur dynamique évolutive tant du point de vue de la chronologie que de la géographie. Le dépôt d'Évans offre l'opportunité de revisiter plusieurs questions, souvent débattues, quant à la fabrication, la diffusion et la symbolique de ces ustensiles particuliers dont la maîtrise technologique et les savoir-faire mis en oeuvre font ici l'objet d'un développement approfondi. Parmi les questions posées, celle de l'origine des vaisselles est primordiale pour la lecture et la compréhension d'un tel ensemble. 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Day: Constructs of Meaning and Religious Transformation: Cognitive Complexity, Postformal Stages, and Religious Thought; Introduction 327 $aTransformation and Religious Development in Psychological ScienceThree Neo-Piagetian Paradigms: Faith Development, Religious Judgment Development, Religious Cognition and the Model of Hierarchical Complexity; Religious Development, Spiritual, and Moral Development: Conceptual and Empirical Relationships; Conceptual Questions and Empirical Problems in Faith Development and Religious Judgment Development Models: Can they be "solved"?; Meaning, Transformation, Religious Cognition and the Model of Hierarchical Complexity 327 $aThe Model of Hierarchical Complexity, Postformal Stage, and Religious Cognition in relation to other domains: Studies and FindingsPostformal Stages and Religious Cognition: Empirical Validity and Cross-Domain Relationships; Quantitative Analyses and Qualitative Studies of Postformal Religious Cognition: Believing as though, or as if; Transformation and Postformal Stage: What supports higher stage attainment?; References; Caroline Shepherd: A Discursive Psychology Framework for the analysis of Faith Attribution in Conversation; Non-real "Facts"; Facts as Social Artefacts 327 $aSocial Facts in Time and Context 330 $aOne of the major trends in the psychology of religion is the growing interest in religious and spiritual meaning making in relation to religious and spiritual transformation processes, notably as the aftermath of traumatic experiences and in situations of crisis, stress or disease when personal well-being is at stake and coping activities and skills are enhanced. 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