Results 241 to 250 of about 54,882 (287)
A longitudinal study of violent armed conflict and economic health nexus in Nigeria. [PDF]
Eneh OC, Eneh CA.
europepmc +1 more source
Abstract Pastoral practices remain a widespread economic activity across European mountain regions. However, the viability of this activity may be threatened by the recovery of large wild vertebrates associated with passive rewilding, leading to the so‐called human–wildlife conflicts.
P. Acebes +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Political organization and gender predict violence in the Andean archaeological record. [PDF]
Snyder TJ, Arkush E.
europepmc +1 more source
Heat stress and social dialogue in Greece. [PDF]
Koukoulaki T, Georgiadou P, Kapsali K.
europepmc +1 more source
The fitness costs and benefits of hunter-gatherer locomotor engagement. [PDF]
Brill G, Dyble M.
europepmc +1 more source
Quantitative risk assessment and interventional recommendations for preventing canine distemper virus infection in captive tigers at selected wildlife stations in Thailand. [PDF]
Tonchiangsai K +10 more
europepmc +1 more source
Nutrition for Tactical Athletes: Insights, Applications and Research Gaps. [PDF]
Lye JCT, Lee JKW.
europepmc +1 more source
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
CHI '14 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2014
This paper describes a tangible 3D user interface called CAPTIVE, a Cube with Augmented Physical Tools, for exploration of 3D information. The design of CAPTIVE is founded on the concept of tool use, in which handheld tool objects are used to modify the properties or appearance of target objects. The user of CAPTIVE holds a physical wireframe cube that
Arpan Chakraborty +5 more
openaire +1 more source
This paper describes a tangible 3D user interface called CAPTIVE, a Cube with Augmented Physical Tools, for exploration of 3D information. The design of CAPTIVE is founded on the concept of tool use, in which handheld tool objects are used to modify the properties or appearance of target objects. The user of CAPTIVE holds a physical wireframe cube that
Arpan Chakraborty +5 more
openaire +1 more source
World Literature Today, 2017
Animals are kept in captivity for many different purposes, such as recreation or entertainment, for their products, for medical experimentation and scientific research and education, for companionship, for their labor, and for their own benefit (in particular sheltering and treating lost and sick animals).
Bovenkerk, Bernice, Keulartz, Jozef
+5 more sources
Animals are kept in captivity for many different purposes, such as recreation or entertainment, for their products, for medical experimentation and scientific research and education, for companionship, for their labor, and for their own benefit (in particular sheltering and treating lost and sick animals).
Bovenkerk, Bernice, Keulartz, Jozef
+5 more sources

