نتایج جستجو برای: food efficiency

تعداد نتایج: 651328  

2001
Itzhak Gilboa Dov Samet David Schmeidler

Harsanyi’s utilitarianism is extended here to Savage’s framework. We formulate a Pareto condition that implies that both society’s utility function and its probability measure are linear combinations of those of the individuals. An indiscriminate Pareto condition has been shown to contradict linear aggregation of beliefs and tastes. We argue that such a condition is not compelling: Society shou...

2004
Maureen L. Cropper

Title of Dissertation: PUBLIC INTERVENTION AND HOUSEHOLD BEHAVIOR. Habiba Djebbari, Ph.D., 2004 Dissertation Directed By: Professor Anna Alberini, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics Professor Jeffrey A. Smith, Department of Economics How does the distribution of power within the household affect the nutrition of its members? In 1998, the largest social program in rural Mexico (PR...

Journal: :Journal of microbiology and biotechnology 2011
Hai Yen Lee Lay Ching Chai Chai Fung Pui Woan Chwen Wong Shuhaimi Mustafa Yoke Kqueen Cheah Zuraini Mat Issa Mitsuaki Nishibuchi Son Radu

There have been a number of studies conducted in order to compare the efficiencies of recovery rates, utilizing different protocols, for the isolation of L. monocytogenes. However, the severity of multiple cell injury has not been included in these studies. In the current study, L. monocytogenes ATCC 19112 was injured by exposure to extreme temperatures (60°C and -20°C) for a one-step injury, a...

Journal: :Physiological zoology 1998
C A Lepczyk E Caviedes-Vidal W H Karasov

We used nestling house sparrows (Passer domesticus) under laboratory conditions to test for modulation of digestive efficiencies during periods of low and high food intake and tested the hypothesis that nestlings would exhibit compensatory changes in digestive efficiency following a period of food restriction. During the low intake period, nestlings were held at constant body mass for 48 h begi...

Journal: :Journal of clinical sleep medicine : JCSM : official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine 2011
Cibele Aparecida Crispim Ioná Zalcman Zimberg Bruno Gomes dos Reis Rafael Marques Diniz Sérgio Tufik Marco Túlio de Mello

STUDY OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between food intake and sleep patterns in healthy individuals. METHODS Fifty-two healthy volunteers (27 women and 25 men) were recruited to participate in the study. Volunteers underwent sleep evaluation through nocturnal polysomnography and completed a 3-day food diary to evaluate food intake. RESULTS No differences...

Journal: :CoRR 2011
Nicolas Chaumont Christoph Adami

Artificially evolving foraging behavior in simulated legged animals has proved to be a notoriously difficult task. Here, we co-evolve the morphology and controller for virtual organisms in a three-dimensional physically realistic environment to produce goal-directed legged locomotion. We show that following and reaching multiple food sources can evolve de novo, by evaluating each organism on mu...

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2001
M M Humphries D W Thomas D L Kramer

Many species of hibernating mammals rely on hoarded food rather than body fat to support winter energy requirements. Here, we evaluate whether the associated ingestive and digestive requirements reduce the benefits that food-storing hibernators can accrue from torpor. Using a simple model, we predict (1) that digestive efficiency could either increase or decrease with increased use of torpor, d...

Journal: :Behavioural processes 2012
Hiroki Koda

Heterospecific communication signals sometimes convey relevant information for animal survival. For example, animals use or eavesdrop on heterospecific alarm calls concerning common predators. Indeed, most observations have been reported regarding anti-predator strategies. Use of heterospecific signals has rarely been observed as part of a foraging strategy. Here, I report empirical evidence, c...

2002
Eric N. Powell Eleanor A. Bochenek John M. Klinck Eileen E. Hofmann

A biochemically based model was developed to simulate the growth, development and metamorphosis of larvae of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas. The model is unique in that it (1) defines larvae in terms of their protein, neutral lipid, polar lipid, carbohydrate and ash content; (2) tracks weight separately from length to follow larval condition index and (3) includes genetic variation in gr...

2005
Habiba Djebbari Ramon Lopez Jeffrey Smith Paul Schultz Alice Mesnard Pierre Dubois

The Impact on Nutrition of the Intrahousehold Distribution of Power The distribution of income within the household is found to matter for the allocation of resources towards nutrition. Rural Mexican households do not pool income, nor do they attain a Pareto-efficient allocation of resources. In contrast to what is commonly done in the literature, I do not assume that only the head of household...

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