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Research paper thumbnail of Organizational behavior management

… Behavior Management, 1978

... that ratings of supervisors in the group receiving feedback improved significantly on the sec... more ... that ratings of supervisors in the group receiving feedback improved significantly on the secondevaluation. ... Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 1978, 1, 150-154. ... This study examined the effects of providing salesmen with sys-tematic monthly feedback and points ...

Research paper thumbnail of The Amazon Rural Economy and the Social Way Cooperative

Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 2014

Amazon are capable of remake their way survival through the solidarity economy, even if under the... more Amazon are capable of remake their way survival through the solidarity economy, even if under the nexus of capitalists relations. It Can say, finally, that the Social Economy presents itself as an economic activity promising and capable of responding to social development and environmentally sustainable.

Research paper thumbnail of The Ozonation as Competitive Advantage in Post-Harvest Treatment of Tomato

Tomatoes from the test group were exposed to a continuous flow of ozone at a concentration of abo... more Tomatoes from the test group were exposed to a continuous flow of ozone at a concentration of about 1 ppm / vol), 25 ° C ± 3 ° C temperature and 85% ± 10% relative humidity for 24 hours inside a chamber treatment. When compared with tomatoes in the control group (no treatment), the test group lost only 2.28% of its fresh weight against 8.93%, the pH levels and vitamin C were stable during storage; maturation (color) was delayed by two days and at the end of the experiment, 14% of treated tomatoes were shown to be unfit for consumption while 70% of untreated tomatoes had to unsuitable for consumption. According to laboratory results, it was found that the tomato ozonized could offer benefits to traders of the product, because losses were reduced and the gains were 43% higher than the untreated tomatoes.

Research paper thumbnail of Organizational behavior management

… Behavior Management, 1978

... that ratings of supervisors in the group receiving feedback improved significantly on the sec... more ... that ratings of supervisors in the group receiving feedback improved significantly on the secondevaluation. ... Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 1978, 1, 150-154. ... This study examined the effects of providing salesmen with sys-tematic monthly feedback and points ...

Research paper thumbnail of The Amazon Rural Economy and the Social Way Cooperative

Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 2014

Amazon are capable of remake their way survival through the solidarity economy, even if under the... more Amazon are capable of remake their way survival through the solidarity economy, even if under the nexus of capitalists relations. It Can say, finally, that the Social Economy presents itself as an economic activity promising and capable of responding to social development and environmentally sustainable.

Research paper thumbnail of The Ozonation as Competitive Advantage in Post-Harvest Treatment of Tomato

Tomatoes from the test group were exposed to a continuous flow of ozone at a concentration of abo... more Tomatoes from the test group were exposed to a continuous flow of ozone at a concentration of about 1 ppm / vol), 25 ° C ± 3 ° C temperature and 85% ± 10% relative humidity for 24 hours inside a chamber treatment. When compared with tomatoes in the control group (no treatment), the test group lost only 2.28% of its fresh weight against 8.93%, the pH levels and vitamin C were stable during storage; maturation (color) was delayed by two days and at the end of the experiment, 14% of treated tomatoes were shown to be unfit for consumption while 70% of untreated tomatoes had to unsuitable for consumption. According to laboratory results, it was found that the tomato ozonized could offer benefits to traders of the product, because losses were reduced and the gains were 43% higher than the untreated tomatoes.

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