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CHAPTER 3 Sensory evaluation Sung Eun Choi, PhD, RD Chapter objectives THe STuDenT wIll be emPowereD To: Identify the Sensory characteristics of food. Discuss the factors affecting the outcomes of Sensory evaluation . Demonstrate an understanding of the process for Sensory evaluation tests. Formulate an effective Sensory evaluation strategy by selecting appropriate test design, panelists, and instruments. Discuss how to analyze and interpret the Sensory data and recognize specifi c methodological advances related to Sensory evaluation . Pixland/ 8329/12/12 11:36 PM Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC. NOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTION. Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLCNOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTION Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLCNOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTION Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLCNOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTION Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLCNOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTION Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLCNOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTION Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLCNOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTION Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLCNOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTION Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLCNOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTION Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLCNOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTION Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLCNOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTION Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLCNOT FOR SALE OR
impulses that travel to the brain via the optic nerve. 5 Perception by the visual system of light of wavelengths 400–500 nanometers (nm; blue), 500–600 nm (green and yellow), and 600–800 nm (red) is commonly expressed in terms
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