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  2. Nutri-Score - Wikipedia

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    Nutri-Score label (A) for the highest nutritional quality. The Nutri-Score, also known as the 5-Colour Nutrition label or 5-CNL, is a five-colour nutrition label and nutritional rating system [1] and an attempt to simplify the nutritional rating system demonstrating the overall nutritional value of food products. It assigns products a rating ...

  3. Nutritional rating systems - Wikipedia

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    Nutri-Score is a nutrition label guide recommended by the European Commission and World Health Organization. [3] It is a 5-color nutrition label selected by the French government in March 2017 for display on food products to facilitate consumer understanding of nutrient composition.

  4. Open Food Facts - Wikipedia

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    Scores developed by research teams From nutritional information and product category, the Nutri-score nutritional score is calculated for each product according to the method "Nutri-Score". developed by Pr Serge Hercberg. It gives a synthetic view of the quality of a product from a strictly nutritional point of view.

  5. Eco-score - Wikipedia

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    The Eco-score, like the Nutri-Score, is a food label with five categories: from A (green, the preferred choice) to E (red, the choice to be avoided). [1] The aim is to help consumers make more ecological choices when making their purchases.

  6. Nutrition facts label - Wikipedia

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    A sample nutrition facts label, with instructions from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration [1] Nutrition facts placement for two Indonesian cartons of milk The nutrition facts label (also known as the nutrition information panel, and other slight variations [which?]) is a label required on most packaged food in many countries, showing what nutrients and other ingredients (to limit and get ...

  7. Ruzzo–Tompa algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The standard implementation of the Ruzzo–Tompa algorithm runs in () time and uses O(n) space, where n is the length of the list of scores. The algorithm uses dynamic programming to progressively build the final solution by incrementally solving progressively larger subsets of the problem. The description of the algorithm provided by Ruzzo and ...

  8. Week 17 Care/Don't Care: Unlike Vikings, Packers' lack of a ...

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    The final score of this game says it was a 27-25 loss by the Green Bay Packers. You have to give them credit for fighting back to get this game close in the end. Yet, I find myself so much more ...

  9. T-Coffee - Wikipedia

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    T-Coffee algorithm consist of two main features, the first by, using heterogeneous data sources, can provide simple and flexible means to generate multiple alignments. T-coffee can compute multiple alignments using a library that was generated using a mixture of local and global pair-wise alignments.