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Fitting Buildings to People

2005
Abstract People are the true measure of all things in building. Buildings are designed by people and built by people for inhabitation by people. At both ends of the architectural process, the designing and the inhabiting, the dimensions and movements of the human body are the major determinants of the shapes and sizes of things.
Edward Allen   +2 more
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Is your building fit for practice?

Practice Management, 2020
For some years GPs have complained about poor practice premises. With new investment and the requirements of the NHS 21st century service model, Dave Hancock considers the key aspects of estate transformation
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Relative Building-Block Fitness and the Building-Block Hypothesis

1993
Abstract The building-block hypothesis states that the GA works well when short, low-order, highly-fit schemas recombine to form even more highly fit higher-order schemas. The ability to produce fitter and fitter partial solutions by combining building blocks is believed to be a primary source of the GA's search power, but the GA research community
Stephanie Forrest, Melanie Mitchell
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Building Fit-for-purpose Pharmacokinetic Models

2017
Presented at the In Vitro to In Vivo Extrapolation for High Throughput Prioritization and Decision Making Webinar ...
Wambaugh, John, 0000-0002-4024-534X
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Library buildings and fittings

2006
The enormous increase in the number of printed books during the sixteenth century eventually forced complete redesigning of library buildings and furnishings throughout Europe. In Britain this transformation took place over a long period, from the 1590s to the early eighteenth century.
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Building a Britain Fit for the Future…?

Manufacturing Management, 2018
The government launched its long-awaited Industrial Strategy white paper at the end of last year. Manufacturing Management examines what it might mean for the UK’s manufacturing sector, and asks some of industry’s leading names for their thoughts
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BUILDING COMPLEX WITH FITNESS ITINERARY

1988
A building complex for residential, office, industrial and/or public use incorporates a fitness itinerary (32) which surrounds elements of the building complex. The itinerary is designed preferably as a closed loop which leads around elements (20) of the building complex.
BUCHER ERNEST, BUCHER MAYA
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Fitness noise impact in mixed use buildings

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2017
The paper discusses noise impact from fitness activities in high rise mixed used buildings. The presented project will be discussing noise complaints from residences living above and below the fitness center. The project is located in Addison, TX. The complaints from residents are related to impact noise from fitness room class activities. Onsite sound
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Building and Fitting Statistical Models

2021
Paul Mac Berthouex, Linfield C. Brown
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Food & Fitness: Build a Healthy Lifestyle

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 2001
J V, White, M J, Tate
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