... Concordance is measured by the strength and direction of the correlation between directly measured and indirectly measured variables of thebuiltenvironment [20,22] Direct builtenvironment measures ... planning and transportation Indirect builtenvironment measures include self-reported data on perceived environmental attributes and can provide insight on individual attitudes about thebuiltenvironment ... misperceive their builtenvironment compared to those who are more physically active [20,27], suggesting that the concordance of direct and indirect builtenvironment measurement may be dynamic and related...
... between the visualization andthe engineering and design data The aim in using virtual reality as a medium is to better understand thebuiltenvironment as a product and to gain insight into the ... Reality andtheBuiltEnvironment (Ijsselsteijn et al., 2000) The immersion and presence that they provide may be important for some builtenvironment applications Some people argue that they are ... displays, and more portable and flexible roll-up screen technologies Though builtenvironment applications have not been major drivers for the development of these 18 Virtual Reality andtheBuilt Environment...
... design features that together generate the need and provide the opportunity for travel (TRB 2005) 22 Driving andtheBuiltEnvironmentand separate land uses In tune with their recommendations, ... that the interpretations and conclusions drawn in the papers are those of the authors The key findings endorsed by the committee appear in the body of the report The briefings received at the ... prices, the cost of oil rose to record highs in 2008, reflecting the growth of China and India andthe instability of many key suppliers in the Middle East and other oilproducing areasand underscoring...
... about those woodlands, and those trees in our parks, on our streets, and on the edges of our towns and cities They are the heritage woodlands for the people that live there Where was the debate around ... its environmentand even though it is home to one of the most famous parks in the world, Central Park, it is not otherwise known for its trees and open spaces 10 Trees, people andthebuiltenvironment ... on thebuiltenvironmentBuiltEnvironment 33(1), 31–45 WHITFORD, V., ENNOS, A AND HANDLEY, J (2001) City form and natural processes: indicators for the ecological performance of urban areas and...
... between the marine environmentandthe land environment This is scarcely surprising, given that the greatest impact on the marine environment comes not from the use of the sea but from the use of the ... of the global environment – the vast polar ocean areas, largely frozen on the surface but teeming with life beneath their cold covers The Arctic Ocean andthe Southern Ocean are special in the ... any truly global application of their provisions Disregarding for a moment both their unique features andthe impact of the Arctic and Southern Oceans on the global environment, their sheer size...
... fluid, and therefore the fluid pressure The smaller flow area, the higher velocity of the fluid The static pressure of the fluid drops as the square of the velocity increase and will reach the vapour ... N and M that together result in the highest efficiency and lowest power demand for the power fluid As seen on Figure 11 and 12, increasing nozzle/throat area ratio Review andApplication of the ... engineers The PWS model andthe Tulsa model differ only in the treatment of the two empirical, dimensionless parameters, K n and K td , which are the loss parameters for the nozzle andthe throat-diffuser,...
... decision It then depends on the situation whether the attitude or the subjective norms takes over in shaping the intention The Theory of Planned Behaviour is an extension of the Theory of Reasoned ... shows the scope of individual and environmental influences and this distinction is used in this study for the narrowing down and distinguishing between the two research areas: sociology and psychology ... goods and services are simply inputs to the consumption process, and their utility is being extracted by consumers, who spend time and other resources, in the household The notion that needs and...
... funded research and development center sponsored by OSD, the Joint Staff, the Unified Combatant Commands, the Department of the Navy, the Marine Corps, the defense agencies, andthe defense Intelligence ... Pot, the Vietnamese quickly wore out their welcome With the support of Thailand (and others further abroad), the Khmer Rouge reconstituted itself as a significant insurgency, and several other ... factors minus the bad factors, andthe outcome of the case.5 The good and bad factors summed are the same as those listed in Table S.1 So, for instance, the very first row presents the post-Soviet...
... Thus the book is held in the hand, at the right distance from the eyes; the eyes are moved, from side to side, over the lines, and up and down the pages Further, the most delicately adjusted and ... head of a family himself The flocks and herds of the children are the flocks and herds of the father, andthe possessions of the parent, which he holds in a representative rather than in a proprietary ... tyranny, andthe only security for they value Most Oriental communities live on land which in theory is the property of a despotic sovereign, and neither they nor their families could have the elements...
... health andtheenvironmentThe Thematic Strategy on Air Pollution from the European Commission (EC, 2005) subsequently set interim objectives for the improvement of human health andtheenvironment ... theenvironment Nonetheless, there is considerable potential to reduce emissions and further improve it A hypothetical EEA scenario (EEA, 2010k) assumed theapplication of the latest Euro standards ... northern and central Europe For NOX and NH3 the required reductions are in the range of 70–90 % and for O3 precursors 70–80 %, in particular in southern, western and central Europe In urban areas...
... Design refers to the aesthetic, physical, and functional qualities of thebuilt environment, such as the design of buildings and streetscapes, and relates to both land use patterns andthe transportation ... Design refers to the aesthetic, physical, and functional qualities of thebuilt environment, such as the design of buildings and streetscapes, and relates to both land use patterns andthe transportation ... housing), and racial and economic concentration of the poor and disinvestment in their neighborhoods At the same time, thebuiltenvironment is constantly changing as homes are renovated and new...
... in theapplication of the ICD to dentistry and stomatology Accordingly, a text was drafted and tested in four countries, then revised and published for general use The first version of theApplication ... gland NEOPLASMS D11.7 Other major salivary glands D11.70 Submandibular gland Submaxillary gland D11.71 Sublingual gland D11.9 Major salivary gland, unspecified Benign neoplasm of middle ear and ... established whether a lesion is a radicular cyst or an apical granuloma, the correct code is K04.9, Other and unspecified diseases of the pulp and periapical tissues, because the exact nature of the lesion...
... a model for themselves or for the whole of the EU for existing PAS In particular the Nordic countries with Norway and Denmark (beside Sweden), but also Germany, the Netherlands andthe UK are ... chronic EC50 or LC50 andthe MEEC is ³10 and there were no adverse effects observed at MEEC, the EA can be stopped and finalised If the MOS is
... purposes other than treatment, the records are no longer excluded from the definition of “education records” and are subject to all other FERPA requirements The FERPA regulations and other helpful ... among other things, improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the health care system through the establishment of national standards and requirements for electronic health care transactions and ... age See 34 CFR §§ 99.3 and 99.5(a) Under FERPA, parents and eligible students have the right to inspect and review the student’s education records and to seek to have them amended in certain...
... U.S.-Turkish discord On the one hand, the Turks felt they had not been sufficiently compensated for either the support they had given the United States or the economic losses they had incurred as ... after the 1974 Kurdish uprising have returned to Kirkuk to reclaim their homes and property, changing the ethnic balance in the city and forcing many Arabs and Turkmen to leave The Turks see the ... century Their partnership was forged in the early days of the Cold War and shaped by the Soviet threat Stalins territorial demands after World War IIincluding demands for a base on the Straits and...
... Oceans andthe Law of the Sea – Report to the 60th session of the General Assembly, March 2005, para 104 113 Chapter 2: Threats to the Marine Environment 25 find their way into the sea from the ... largely prohibited by the London Dumping Convention.149 Threats to humans andtheenvironment very much depend on the activity, the biodistribution andthe half-life of the radioisotope.150 Chronic ... protected areas in the US Virgin Islands”, 28 Environmental Conservation (2001), pp 312-322, at 316 191 NAV 47/3/1, No anchoring areas in the Tortugas Ecological Reserve andthe Tortugas Bank in the...
... (and even Microsoft) has always been against UI customization, or theming Its reasoning is that theming makes it difficult for users to understand the user interface The Web, on the other hand, ... 2-2 Accessing the new navigators from the menu bar The first view in the Navigators area is the project navigator Previously, this was the Groups and Files list From the Groups and Files list ... minimum, you have the main document window, the library panel, the inspector, andthe actual user interface view In Xcode 4, the library and inspector are brought into the utility area The document...