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Innovation in Music: Technology and Creativity
Innovation in Music: Technology and Creativity is a groundbreaking collection bringing together contributions from instructors, researchers, and professionals.Split into two sections, covering composition and performance, and technology and innovation, this volume offers truly international perspectives on ever-evolving practices. Including chapters on audience interaction, dynamic music methods, AI, and live electronic performances, this is recommended reading for professionals, students, and researchers looking for global insights into the fields of music production, music business, and music technology.
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Lookout Cave : The Archaeology of Perishable Remains on the Northern Plains
In the mid-1960s as a young high school student John Brumley visited Lookout Cave for the first time and knew immediately that the site was exceptional.The cave, located in north central Montana, was initially discovered in 1920 but it wasn’t until 1969 that a field crew from the University of Montana excavated a large portion of the remote site.The materials recovered in that excavation resulted in a substantial collection of more than one thousand items of normally perishable wood, feathers, and sinew.In the absence of moisture and direct sunlight, the interior of the cave created excellent conditions for preservation.This fully illustrated volume features these artifacts and sheds new light on Plains culture and the centuries old use of this well-hidden space.
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How long is trout perishable?
Trout is a highly perishable fish and should be consumed within 1-2 days of purchase if stored in the refrigerator. To extend its shelf life, trout can be frozen for up to 3-4 months. It is important to properly store trout in the refrigerator or freezer to maintain its freshness and quality.
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Why is uncooked rice non-perishable?
Uncooked rice is non-perishable because it has a very low moisture content, which inhibits the growth of bacteria, mold, and other microorganisms that cause food to spoil. Additionally, the outer hull of the rice grain acts as a protective barrier, further preventing spoilage. When stored in a cool, dry place, uncooked rice can last for a very long time without spoiling, making it a reliable non-perishable food item.
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How long is melted ice cream perishable?
Melted ice cream is perishable and should be treated like any other dairy product once it has melted. It should not be left out at room temperature for more than 2 hours, as bacteria can start to grow rapidly. If melted ice cream is left out for an extended period or if it has been repeatedly melted and refrozen, it is best to discard it to avoid the risk of foodborne illness. It is important to always store ice cream in the freezer to maintain its quality and safety.
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How long is raw unpackaged meat perishable?
Raw unpackaged meat is perishable and can typically last in the refrigerator for 1-2 days. It is important to store raw meat in the coldest part of the refrigerator and use it promptly to prevent spoilage. To extend the shelf life of raw meat, it can be frozen where it can last for several months.
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Felt Grow Bags 6 Pockets Non-perishable Suspendable Gardening Tools Hanging Planting Bag for Yard black
Description: Each pocket pocket of this grow bag is not only deep, but also spacious enough to hold the soil well and never leak, and the 6 pockets can grow a variety of different plants. This plant growing bag can not only grow flowers, herbs, vegetables and hanging greenery, in addition, it can also be used as a storage bag, shoe organizer, bookshelf, tool storage. It is constructed of non-woven fabric material. The length of this product is 100cm and width is 30cm. It is mainly used in gardens, patios and homes. Item Name: Grow Bag Material: Non-woven Fabric Features: 6 Pockets, Non-perishable, Large Capacity Size Details: LxW: 100cm x 30cm(Approx.) Notes: Due to the light and screen setting difference, the item's color may be slightly different from the pictures. Please allow slight dimension difference due to different manual measurement. Package Includes: 1 x Grow Bag(Others not Included)
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Fashion Business and Digital Transformation : Technology and Innovation across the Fashion Industry
Fashion Business and Digital Transformation provides a practical and holistic overview of the fashion industry and the key technologies impacting the fashion supply chain.It covers product design and development, production, sales and customer experiences in physical, online and virtual environments.The key technologies impacting the ecosystem are explored, including artificial intelligence, virtual reality, augmented reality, digital fashion design, NFTs, 3D textiles, and blockchain.Strategic concepts such as ‘retail-tainment’, ‘phygital’, gamification and e-commerce, are analysed, alongside the effect of these key strategies for both the retailer and the customer. Theoretical foundations are supported by extensive use of examples, interviews and case studies drawn from a wide range of global fashion disrupters and cutting-edge brands.Engaging activities, exercises, and technical step-by-step guides are incorporated throughout, which will both consolidate how technology is driving change in the industry, but also equip the reader with the key skills and digital literacy capabilities required by future practitioners.Online resources include chapter-by-chapter PowerPoint slides, a test bank and links to further resources. This examination of the digital transformation of the fashion industry will be essential reading for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of Fashion Management, Fashion Business and Fashion Technology.
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Robots, Automation and the Innovation Economy
Cascades of new technologies and innovations are entering our lives so fast that it is difficult for us to adapt to one innovation before the next becomes embedded into our everyday lives.What happens when the changes brought by technology are so profound that they affect all aspects of our lives?This book explores the potential impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and intelligent robots on individuals, organizations and society, specifically examining the impact on jobs and workplaces in the future.It provides an understanding of how we can adapt to changes that appear like flocks of black swans. Five key areas are unpacked in the book: automation, AI, (the significance of AI technology), innovation, competence transformation, and the fact that the pace of change is so rapid that it outstrips our ability to adapt to consecutive changes.The main objective is to show how AI will change society and how we as individuals and society must adapt in order to survive what the author terms ‘robot shock’, together with its consequences and after-effects.It offers a greater understanding of resistance to change and how we need to adopt strategies for adapting to major changes.Each of the book’s six chapters also contains policy inputs, framed as propositions, that are intended specifically for decision-makers.The book concludes by offering possible strategies for overcoming the negative effects of ‘robot shock’. The book intends to send a message to leaders of institutions, decision-makers and anyone attempting to understand and explain how we – as a social system – can succeed in tackling the many major challenges and crises faced by humanity.
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Can you send perishable sausage by mail?
Yes, perishable sausage can be sent by mail, but it requires proper packaging and shipping methods to ensure that it stays fresh during transit. It is important to use insulated packaging and ice packs to keep the sausage at a safe temperature. Additionally, it is important to check with the postal service or shipping carrier for any specific regulations or restrictions on sending perishable food items through the mail.
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How can I send perishable food to the USA?
To send perishable food to the USA, you will need to follow certain guidelines set by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It is important to ensure that the food is properly packaged and labeled to maintain its freshness during transit. You may also need to obtain permits or certifications depending on the type of food being sent. It is recommended to use expedited shipping methods to minimize the time the perishable food spends in transit.
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How long are perishable foods shelf-stable at room temperature?
Perishable foods are generally not shelf-stable at room temperature for very long. Most perishable foods, such as dairy products, meat, and seafood, should not be left at room temperature for more than 2 hours. This is because bacteria can grow rapidly at room temperature, increasing the risk of foodborne illness. It is important to refrigerate perishable foods promptly to ensure their safety and quality.
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Is pork more perishable than, for example, beef or lamb?
Yes, pork is generally more perishable than beef or lamb. Pork has a higher fat content, which makes it more prone to spoilage. Additionally, pork is more susceptible to bacterial contamination compared to beef or lamb. It is important to store pork properly and consume it within a shorter time frame to ensure its freshness and safety.
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