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Abstract Background Sleep quality is influenced by various environmental factors, yet their impact across different regions and seasons in China remains understudied. Objective This study evaluated how environmental factors affect sleep quality, duration, and disorders among Chinese urban residents in different regions and seasons.
Youyang Qu +27 more
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Tendon‐sheath mechanisms are widely used in various robotic systems for remote position transmission, including aerospace vehicles, flexible rescue robots, dexterous robotic hands, exoskeleton robots, soft wearable devices, industrial robots, and flexible surgical robots.
Jiaqi Li, Qian Gao
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Greenhouse cultivation offers the advantage of controlled growth conditions, leading to enhanced crop productivity and quality. However, maintaining these optimal conditions requires substantial energy, resulting in increased greenhouse gas emissions and operational costs. Integrating local renewable energy sources, particularly photovoltaic (PV) solar
Akihiro Funaki, Jorge Solis
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Characteristics of unique cap, Tsurushi and Hata clouds around Mount Fuji
Distinct clouds, such as cap clouds, Tsurushi (a type of lenticular cloud) and Hata (banner cloud‐like clouds), frequently form around Mount Fuji, an isolated peak with a slightly elliptical conical shape. Here, we examine their characteristics and occurrence patterns.
Hiroyuki Kusaka +9 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Allergic rhinitis (AR) and non‐allergic rhinitis (NAR) share overlapping symptoms but differ in pathophysiology and treatment. Current AR diagnosis relies on skin prick testing (SPT) and serum IgE quantification, both of which are complex.
Ke‐Zhang Zhu +4 more
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Children and Young People Now, 2020
Research showing outdoor learning makes children happier and improves attainment has prompted a £10m investment by policymakers, yet disadvantaged groups still struggle to access opportunities
Sarah Hindmarsh, Susan Hunt
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Research showing outdoor learning makes children happier and improves attainment has prompted a £10m investment by policymakers, yet disadvantaged groups still struggle to access opportunities
Sarah Hindmarsh, Susan Hunt
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Children, Youth and Environments, 2023
This paper examines how children’s experiences of an outdoor project can challenge our understanding of participation. It discusses and evaluates participative approaches and the inter-relationship between children’s spaces, pedagogy and research.
T. Waller
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This paper examines how children’s experiences of an outdoor project can challenge our understanding of participation. It discusses and evaluates participative approaches and the inter-relationship between children’s spaces, pedagogy and research.
T. Waller
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Children, Youth and Environments, 2023
:Childhood experiences in nature have been found to hold myriad developmental values, yet opportunities for such experiences have diminished greatly. If children are to regain these values, firsthand experiences to learn from and care about and for such ...
Nancy Rottle, Julie M. Johnson
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:Childhood experiences in nature have been found to hold myriad developmental values, yet opportunities for such experiences have diminished greatly. If children are to regain these values, firsthand experiences to learn from and care about and for such ...
Nancy Rottle, Julie M. Johnson
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Children, Youth and Environments, 2023
:Using a socio-bio-ecological, “one health” conceptual framework, Preventing Obesity by Design (POD) is presented as a system-wide health promotion strategy for North Carolina childcare centers, applying a cost-effective naturalization approach to ...
R. Moore, N. Cosco
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:Using a socio-bio-ecological, “one health” conceptual framework, Preventing Obesity by Design (POD) is presented as a system-wide health promotion strategy for North Carolina childcare centers, applying a cost-effective naturalization approach to ...
R. Moore, N. Cosco
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