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This book presents a collection of healthy and flavorful recipes, aimed at promoting emotional and spiritual well-being through nutritious eating. The authors, influenced by their personal journey and supported by notable figures like David Chilton, provide a variety of dishes ranging from appetizers to main courses and desserts. The recipes are designed to be accessible and enjoyable, making use of common ingredients and offering detailed instructions. The book is intended for individuals seeking to improve their diet and overall health without sacrificing taste.
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Art --- copper engravings [visual works] --- sculpture [visual works] --- architecture [discipline] --- formulas [algorithms] --- motion --- commissions [orders for works] --- Isacker, van, Philip --- Hasselt University
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Is culinary art really so exact that, as Delia Smith once wrote, ""cooking is an exact art and not some casual game""? (BQ 2012) This exact view of cooking can be contrasted with an opposing observation by Tom Jaine, when he argued that, ""if cooking becomes
Cooking. --- Home economics. --- Domestic economy --- Domestic science --- Family and consumer sciences --- Household management --- Household science --- Family life education --- Home --- Consumer education --- Formulas, recipes, etc. --- Households --- Cookery --- Cuisine --- Food preparation --- Food science --- Home economics --- Cookbooks --- Dinners and dining --- Food --- Gastronomy --- Table
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This is the first of a two-volume work presenting a comprehensive exposition of extension results for maps between different geometric objects and of extension-trace results for smooth functions on subsets with no a priori differential structure (Whitney problems). The account covers the development of the area from the initial classical works of the first half of the 20th century to the flourishing period of the last decade. Seemingly very specific, these problems have been from the very beginning a powerful source of ideas, concepts and methods that essentially influenced and in some cases even transformed considerable areas of analysis. Aside from the material linked by the aforementioned problems the work is also unified by the geometric analysis approach used in the proofs of basic results. This requires a variety of geometric tools from convex and combinatorial geometry to geometry of metric space theory to Riemannian and Coarse geometry and more. The necessary facts are presented mostly with detailed proofs to make the book accessible to a wide audience.
Geometric analysis. --- Group extensions (Mathematics). --- Lipschitz spaces. --- Metric spaces. --- Topological spaces. --- Trace formulas. --- Mathematics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Calculus --- Geometry --- Functions. --- Geometry, Differential. --- Differential geometry --- Analysis (Mathematics) --- Mathematics. --- Functional analysis. --- Functional Analysis. --- Differential equations --- Mathematical analysis --- Numbers, Complex --- Set theory --- Functional calculus --- Calculus of variations --- Functional equations --- Integral equations
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This is the second of a two-volume work presenting a comprehensive exposition of extension results for maps between different geometric objects and of extension-trace results for smooth functions on subsets with no a priori differential structure (Whitney problems). The account covers the development of the area from the initial classical works of the first half of the 20th century to the flourishing period of the last decade. Seemingly very specific, these problems have been from the very beginning a powerful source of ideas, concepts and methods that essentially influenced and in some cases even transformed considerable areas of analysis. Aside from the material linked by the aforementioned problems the work is also unified by the geometric analysis approach used in the proofs of basic results. This requires a variety of geometric tools from convex and combinatorial geometry to geometry of metric space theory to Riemannian and Coarse geometry and more. The necessary facts are presented mostly with detailed proofs to make the book accessible to a wide audience.
Geometric analysis. --- Group extensions (Mathematics). --- Lipschitz spaces. --- Metric spaces. --- Topological spaces. --- Trace formulas. --- Mathematics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Geometry --- Calculus --- Geometry, Differential. --- Functions. --- Analysis (Mathematics) --- Differential geometry --- Mathematics. --- Functional analysis. --- Functional Analysis. --- Differential equations --- Mathematical analysis --- Numbers, Complex --- Set theory --- Functional calculus --- Calculus of variations --- Functional equations --- Integral equations
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Damages --- Home economics --- Personal injuries --- 347.5 --- Injuries (Law) --- Liability for personal injuries --- Accident law --- Employers' liability --- Torts --- Domestic economy --- Domestic science --- Family and consumer sciences --- Household management --- Household science --- Family life education --- Home --- Consumer education --- Formulas, recipes, etc. --- Households --- Measure of damages --- Compensation (Law) --- Obligations (Law) --- Set-off and counterclaim --- Negligence --- 347.5 Verbintenissen die niet uit een overeenkomst voortvloeien--(algemeen) --- Verbintenissen die niet uit een overeenkomst voortvloeien--(algemeen) --- Law and legislation
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The topic is of particular interest for insurers as compensation for loss of housekeeping capacity is one of the main heads of damages awarded for personal injury. Naturally it also has considerable importance for accident victims. Yet it has received relatively little scholarly attention, at least from a comparative perspective. The aim of this study is to examine national approaches to the award of damages under the head of loss of housekeeping capacity, and to compare the levels of damages so awarded. The research will therefore address both the concepts employed in different national systems and, by means of practical case studies, the compensation actually paid in individual cases. The results of the research comprise ten country reports (Austria, England and Wales, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain and Switzerland) based on a Questionnaire (Part I: General Part and Doctrine, Part II: Concrete Assessment Examples) and a concluding Comparative Report. This project, "Loss of Housekeeping Capacity", was undertaken at the request of the Swiss Insurance Association.
Personal injuries --- Damages --- Home economics --- Domestic economy --- Domestic science --- Family and consumer sciences --- Household management --- Household science --- Family life education --- Home --- Consumer education --- Formulas, recipes, etc. --- Households --- Injuries (Law) --- Measure of damages --- Accident law --- Compensation (Law) --- Obligations (Law) --- Set-off and counterclaim --- Torts --- Negligence --- Liability for personal injuries --- Employers' liability --- Law and legislation --- Autriche --- Royaume-Uni --- France --- Allemagne --- Italie --- Pays-Bas --- Norvège --- Pologne --- Espagne --- Suisse --- Comparative Law. --- Compensation.
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