Richard Moore
Ohio State University
40 Papers
405 Citations
Richard Moore is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Agriculture & Water quality. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 38 publications. Previous affiliations of Richard Moore include Saint Martin's University & Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center.
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Restaurants, chefs and local foods: insights drawn from application of a diffusion of innovation framework
TL;DR: Chefs have been recognized as potentially important partners in efforts to promote local food systems, and as discussed by the authors examined the characteristics of chefs and restaurants that have adopted local foods, identified local food attributes valued by restaurants, examined how restaurants function as opinion leaders promoting local foods and explored network linkages between culinary and production organizations.
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Colonial Situations: Essays on the Contextualization of Ethnographic Knowledge. History of Anthropology . Volume 7. Edited by George W. Stocking Jr Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1991. viii, 340 pp. $25.00 (cloth); $12.95 (paper).
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TL;DR: The relation of anthropologists to colonialism and imperialism became a burning issue for anthropologists in the mid-1960s as mentioned in this paper, as the link between anthropology and colonialism became more widely accepted within the discipline, serious interest diminished in examining the history of anthropology in colonial contexts.
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Factors affecting denitrification in agricultural headwater streams in Northeast Ohio, USA
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the factors regulating rates of denitrification in the sediments of agricultural headwater streams in the mid-western USA, and found that the removal mechanism is most likely not effective at removing in-stream N. They calculated a value of km (1.0 ǫ − 1.0 ) that was comparable to other studies in aquatic sediments but was well below the median in stream N concentrations observed at the study sites.
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The use of human serum albumin in the management of acute pancreatitis; experimental and clinical observations.
TL;DR: In this article, the level of circulating serum trypsin inhibitor (antifibrinolysin) and a substrate of Trypsin (fibrinogen) have been used as indices to measure the activity of trypsins in the blood stream following acute pancreatitis.
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Climate Change and Pest Management: Unanticipated Consequences of Trophic Dislocation
TL;DR: Climate warming could cause an increase in agriculture’s carbon footprint because of increases in pest pressure over much of the American Midwest, which could result in substantial increases in pesticide use to maintain productivity.
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