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Abfallvermeidung 1 Continuous monitoring 1 Dead Sea Fault system 1 Earthquake precursor 1 East Anatolian Fault system 1 East Mediterranean Province 1 Food 1 Food consumption 1 Gastgewerbe 1 Hospital 1 Hospitality industry 1 Krankenhaus 1 Lebensmittel 1 Lebensmittelkonsum 1 Meteorological effects 1 Semi-annual variations 1 Soil radon 1 Southern Turkey 1 Waste prevention 1 food waste 1 hospitality employees 1 integrated resorts 1 meteorological effects 1 mixed methods design 1
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Agyeiwaah, Elizabeth 1 Bodur, M. 1 Choe, Ja Young 1 Ergintav, Semih 1 Fong, Lawrence Hoc Nang 1 Kop, Alican 1 Kulak, Furkan 1 Lei, Soey Sut Ieng 1 Pabuçcu, Zümer 1 Saatçılar, Ruhi 1 Seyis, Cemil 1 Tan, Onur 1 Çetin, Hasan 1 İnan, Sedat 1
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Journal of hospitality & tourism research : JHTR ; the professional journal of the Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Education 1 Natural Hazards 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 RePEc 1
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Exploring food waste at a hospitality staff canteen with meteorological data
Lei, Soey Sut Ieng; Agyeiwaah, Elizabeth; Fong, … - In: Journal of hospitality & tourism research : JHTR ; the … 48 (2024) 4, pp. 607-621
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Seasonal variations in soil radon emanation: long-term continuous monitoring in light of seismicity
İnan, Sedat; Kop, Alican; Çetin, Hasan; Kulak, Furkan; … - In: Natural Hazards 62 (2012) 2, pp. 575-591
Soil gas radon release patterns have been monitored continuously for more than 3 years in the Eastern Mediterranean Province (EMP) (Southern Turkey), alongside regional seismic events, providing a multidisciplinary approach. In the period from January 2008 to January 2011, 14 earthquakes M <Subscript>L</Subscript>...</subscript>
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