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Nutrition --- Food --- Requirements. --- Composition.
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The Business Process Analysis Guide to Simplify Trade Procedures, published by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), aims to provide a clear methodology for documenting and analyzing 'as-is' business processes in international trade. This guide is intended to help government officials and practitioners understand and streamline trade procedures, thereby reducing delays and costs associated with regulatory and documentary requirements. It includes practical steps for setting the scope, planning, data collection, process documentation, and analysis. The guide also features a case study on the export of jasmine rice in Thailand, demonstrating the application of the methodology in real-world scenarios.
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Foods, Nutrients and Food Ingredients with Authorised EU Health Claims provides an overview of how health claims are regulated in the EU as well as detailed scientific and regulatory information about permitted health claims for particular types of foods and ingredients. Part one provides a background to the regulation of health claims in Europe. Part two focuses on authorised disease risk reduction claims, claims relating to children's development and health and proprietary claims. Part three sets out ingredients with permitted 'general function' claims, including choline, c
Public Health --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Public Health - General --- Nutrition --- Food handling --- Requirements. --- Food sanitation --- Handling of food --- Sanitation, Household --- Dietary requirements --- Food requirements, Dietary --- Needs, Nutritional --- Nutrient requirements --- Nutrition requirements --- Nutritional needs --- Nutritional requirements --- Requirements, Nutritional
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Nutrition --- Food --- Requirements. --- Composition. --- Chemistry of food --- Food, Chemistry of --- Food chemistry --- Dietary requirements --- Food requirements, Dietary --- Needs, Nutritional --- Nutrient requirements --- Nutrition requirements --- Nutritional needs --- Nutritional requirements --- Requirements, Nutritional --- Chemistry --- Analysis
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Business enterprises. --- Business requirements analysis. --- Entrepreneurship.
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Nutritionary hygiene. Diet --- Dietetics. --- Nutrition. --- Diet in disease. --- Diet therapy. --- Nutrition --- Requirements. --- Dietary requirements --- Food requirements, Dietary --- Needs, Nutritional --- Nutrient requirements --- Nutrition requirements --- Nutritional needs --- Nutritional requirements --- Requirements, Nutritional --- Clinical nutrition --- Diet --- Diet and disease --- Dietotherapy --- Food --- Medical nutrition therapy --- MNT (Medical nutrition therapy) --- Nutrition therapy --- Dietetics --- Therapeutics, Physiological --- Disease, Diet in --- Sick --- Alimentation --- Health --- Physiology --- Digestion --- Food habits --- Malnutrition --- Therapeutic use --- Health aspects
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Small business --- Business insurance --- Employees --- Insurance requirements --- United States.
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If you are a manager who receives the results of any data analyst's work to help with your decision-making, this book is for you. Anyone playing a role in the field of analytics can benefit from this book as well. In the two decades the editors of this book spent teaching and consulting in the field of analytics, they noticed a critical shortcoming in the communication abilities of many analytics professionals. Specifically, analysts have difficulty in articulating in business terms what their analyses showed and what actionable recommendations were made. When analysts made presentations, they tended to lapse into the technicalities of mathematical procedures, rather than focusing on the strategic and tactical impact and meaning of their work. As analytics has become more mainstream and widespread in organizations, this problem has grown more acute. Data Analytics: Effective Methods for Presenting Results tackles this issue. The editors have used their experience as presenters and audience members who have become lost during presentation. Over the years, they experimented with different ways of presenting analytics work to make a more compelling case to top managers. They have discovered tried and true methods for improving presentations, which they share. The book also presents insights from other analysts and managers who share their own experiences. It is truly a collection of experiences and insight from academics and professionals involved with analytics. The book is not a primer on how to draw the most beautiful charts and graphs or about how to perform any specific kind of analysis. Rather, it shares the experiences of professionals in various industries about how they present their analytics results effectively. They tell their stories on how to win over audiences. The book spans multiple functional areas within a business, and in some cases, it discusses how to adapt presentations to the needs of audiences at different levels of management.
Business --- Business requirements analysis. --- Business analysts. --- Data processing.
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The global financial crisis produced an important agreement among regulators in 2010'11 to raise capital requirements for banks to protect them from insolvency in the event of another emergency. In this book, William R. Cline, a leading expert on the global financial system, employs sophisticated economic models to analyze whether these reforms, embodied in the Third Basel Accord, have gone far enough. He calculates how much higher bank capital reduces the risk of banking crises, providing a benefit to the economy. On the cost side, he estimates how much higher capital requirements raise the lending rate facing firms, reducing investment in plant and equipment and thus reducing output in the economy. Applying a plausible range of parameters, Cline arrives at estimates for the optimal level of equity capital relative to total bank assets. This study also challenges the recent "too much finance" literature, which holds that in advanced countries banking sectors are already too large and are curbing growth.
Bank capital. --- Asset requirements. --- Banks and banking. --- Bank failures --- Financial crises --- Crashes, Financial --- Crises, Financial --- Financial crashes --- Financial panics --- Panics (Finance) --- Stock exchange crashes --- Stock market panics --- Crises --- Failure of banks --- Business failures --- Agricultural banks --- Banking --- Banking industry --- Commercial banks --- Depository institutions --- Finance --- Financial institutions --- Money --- Capital asset requirements --- Financial responsibility requirements --- Minimum asset requirements --- Requirements, Asset --- Assets (Accounting) --- Capital --- Prevention. --- Bank capital --- Asset requirements --- Banks and banking --- Prevention --- E-books --- Private finance
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This case illustrates the impact that typical supply chain decisions can have on the elements that make-up the income statement and balance sheet of a company as well as its key financial ratios.
Business logistics --- Assets (Accounting) --- Asset requirements --- Supply chain management --- Industrial management --- Logistics --- E-books
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