نتایج جستجو برای: garden size

تعداد نتایج: 566493  

2004
Marc Böhlen Natalie Tan

N ature interpretation centers are a romantic expression of the desire to understand and experience nature without giving up the comforts of civilization. Advances in digital technologies let us collect and store masses of data about our natural environment, but we are more removed from it than ever. As a society, we find ourselves trading experience-based knowledge for comfort. Interpretation ...

2002
Kieran Ferris Liam J. Bannon

Kieran Ferris / Liam Bannon Interaction Design Centre University of Limerick Ireland [email protected] [email protected] Abstract The Cardboard Box Garden (CBG) originated from a shared dissatisfaction with current computer technology as it is presented to children. This paper shall briefly review the process involved in the creation of this installation, from motivation through to design and...

2017
Mamun Al Mahtab Shamima Akhter Kutub U Mollick Mohammad H Uddin Sakirul I Khan Sheikh MF Akbar

Introduction The overall health status of workers of tea garden of Bangladesh is below the national standard. Also, almost nothing has been reported about status of hepatitis virus infection among these population and there is also a lack of consensus. Materials and methods Several health-related facts, especially those of liver diseases, were collected from 130 workers of tea garden via ques...

2004
R. E. HOLTTUM

A botanic garden is essentially a museum of living plants. The word 'museum' is derived from the name of the Greek goddesses of learning and the arts; thus a museum is a place devoted to the pursuit of such studies. A botanic garden is primarily a place where plants are grown for scientific study. But a garden differs from a museum in the fact that the objects in it are living and growing, and ...

Journal: :The Journal of school health 2015
Claire K Berezowitz Andrea B Bontrager Yoder Dale A Schoeller

BACKGROUND Schools face increasing demands to provide education on healthy living and improve core academic performance. Although these appear to be competing concerns, they may interact beneficially. This article focuses on school garden programs and their effects on students' academic and dietary outcomes. METHODS Database searches in CABI, Web of Science, Web of Knowledge, PubMed, Educatio...

Journal: :Journal of advanced nursing 2016
Eva Dahlkvist Terry Hartig Annika Nilsson Hans Högberg Kirsti Skovdahl Maria Engström

AIMS To test the relationship between greenery in gardens at residential facilities for older people and the self-perceived health of residents, mediated by experiences of being away and fascination when in the garden and the frequency of visitation there. To examine how these indirect effects vary with the number of physical barriers to visiting the garden. BACKGROUND Many older people in re...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2013
Chang-Ling Du Xin-Long Ma Tao Zhang Hua-Feng Zhang Chen-Guang Wang Feng Zhao Jian-Xiong Ma Xin Fu Zhi-Jun Li

Garden type I fractures include incomplete fractures and impacted fractures. With advances in scientific technology and medical treatment, certain deficiencies of the Garden classification have become apparent. The authors hypothesized that the incidence of incomplete femoral neck fractures was low and that impacted femoral neck fractures were not undisplaced and stable fractures. A new method ...

2009
John Hale

We present a cognitive process model of human sentence comprehension based on generalized left-corner parsing. A search heuristic based upon previouslyparsed corpora derives garden path effects, garden path paradoxes, and the local coherence effect.

Journal: :Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 2021

The ability of urban and community gardens to enhance health social connections is dependent on the continued availability places garden continuation gardening by individuals. Gardener support organizations offer resources success gardens, such as providing free or low-cost material resources, education, technical support. They can also nurture local networks gardeners that share support, exper...

Journal: :CoRR 2013
Federico D. Sacerdoti

This paper describes a practical method of developing custom HPC software products using a store of libraries and tools independent from the OS called a "garden". All dependencies from the product to libraries of the underlying OS distribution are carefully severed, isolating the package from instability due to system upgrades and ensuring repeatable deterministic builds on different flavors of...

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