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A framework for assessing the relational accessibility of protected areas
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2018Abstract Human - nature relationship concept has recently been reconsidered, emphasizing the benefits humans beings receive from ecosystems. This study moves from the awareness of the importance for organizations that manage protected areas to design strategies and actions aimed at improving the relatedness between the natural world and people, and ...
Forleo M. B., Palmieri N.
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Ovarian cancers related to minimal access surgery
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1995ABSTRACTObjective To review the clinical features of women with ovarian cancer on whom minimal access surgery has been performed and to determine guidelines for the safe use of minimal access surgery for adnexal masses.Design Postal survey of members of the British Gynaecological Cancer Society (BGCS) and retrospective case review.Results
Robin A. F. Crawford+2 more
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Accessing BIM-Related Information Through AR
2018 IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality Adjunct (ISMAR-Adjunct), 2018The demonstration in hand is a facility management interface for handheld devices. It utilizes a combination of VTT's ALVAR point cloud tracking for accurate coupling of indoor location and information related to points of interest, and Google's ARCore for enhanced mobility and less restricted experience.
Mikael Uimonen, Mika Hakkarainen
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Intravenous access: related problems in oncology
International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 2000This article reviews the latest developments in the literature concerning two types of catheter widely used in oncology: Hickman central venous catheters (CVCs) and totally implanted venous ports. It now seems possible to diagnose catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBI) without removing the device; recent studies showed that paired quantitative ...
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One of the most significant current controversies in the attitude literature involves the latent structure of attitude attributes related to their strength.
George Y. Bizer, Jon A. Krosnick
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Three experiments investigated whether, over adulthood, the use of schemas to process and remember new information increases (developmental shift hypothesis), decreases (production deficiency hypothesis) or remains constant (age-invariance hypothesis ...
Tannis Y. Arbuckle+3 more
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Nosocomial sepsis related to intravascular access
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 1989Many aspects of intravascular catheter care require further detailed study, including the optimal duration of cannulation by particular devices at each site, the influence of newer catheter materials on rates of bacterial colonization and infection, and the degree to which handling the catheter or its connections influences the rate of cannula ...
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A positional access method for relational databases
Proceedings of the 21st ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management, 2012Most commercial database management systems sort tuples of a relation by their primary keys for the purpose of supporting efficient insertions, deletions, and updates. However, primary keys are usually auto-generated integers, which bear little useful information about user data. Secondary indexes have to be created sometimes to help retrieve tuples by
Dongzhe Ma, Jianhua Feng, Guoliang Li
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A relation-aware multiparty access control
Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, 2019Privacy of data is a basic requirement for all types of applications but is especially relevant to online social networks. These systems allow users to share personal data with their friends and thus rightfully desire to have enriched social interactions. Current access control models fulfill basic requirements of individual users but struggle to meet
Muhammad Hasanain Chaudary+6 more
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, 2002
The effect of stocking density on feed intake, feed utilization and feeding behaviour was studied in groups of rainbow trout submitted to different levels of food accessibility.
T. Boujard, L. Labbé, B. Aupérin
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The effect of stocking density on feed intake, feed utilization and feeding behaviour was studied in groups of rainbow trout submitted to different levels of food accessibility.
T. Boujard, L. Labbé, B. Aupérin
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