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Into the Outdoors

2020
To this point in the research, my attempts at authenticity have involved teacher representations of practice. In this chapter, taking the pre-service teachers outdoors allows them to move into approximations of practice where they are able to explore more authentic experiences of outdoor education. I examine the power of moving beyond the structures of
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Coexistence Scenarios in 5G: Outdoor-Outdoor and Outdoor-Indoor Networks

2022 Wireless Telecommunications Symposium (WTS), 2022
Siminfar Samakoush Galougah   +2 more
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Outdoor Pollution and Headache

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1996
The aim of this study was to clarify a possible relationship between pollution and worsening of headache in the industrial city of Turin. October 1992 to June 1993, we examined a group of 32 patients suffering from various headache types.
G, Nattero, A, Enrico
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Outdoor Education: Outdoor Activities for Older Folk

Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1975
(1975). Outdoor Education: Outdoor Activities for Older Folk. Journal of Physical Education and Recreation: Vol. 46, No. 9, pp. 59-60.
Samuel A. Moore   +2 more
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Indoor and Outdoor Allergies

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2016
In last 30 to 40 years there has been a significant increase in the incidence of allergy. This increase cannot be explained by genetic factors alone. Increasing air pollution and its interaction with biological allergens along with changing lifestyles are contributing factors.
Madhavi, Singh, Amy, Hays
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Three types of outdoor activities; Outdoor activities and quality of outdoor space

2007
An ordinary day on an ordinary street. Pedestrians pass on the sidewalks, children play near front doors, people sit on benches and steps, the postman makes his rounds with the mail, two passersby greet on the sidewalk, two mechanics repair a car, groups engage in conversation.
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Designing for Outdoor Play

Extended Abstracts of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019
There is widespread societal concern regarding the reduction in the amount of time that we all spend playing outdoors. Outdoor play can be important for our social and physical well-being and moreover helps us to connect to space, place and environment.
Gavin Wood   +4 more
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Outdoor science centres

International Journal of Technology Management, 2003
The importance of outdoor science centres that include hands-on interactive exhibits has recently grown as more and more science centres throughout the world are implementing them in their efforts to boost science and technology literacy among people. The motivation for developing outdoor science centres is presented. The significance of being outdoors
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The Outdoors

Work Study, 1994
Used as part of a strategically controlled training diet, outdoor training can improve your organizational health.
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Indoor and outdoor pollution

2013
Air pollution is a well established hazard for human health. Air quality is particularly important for subpopulations that are more susceptible (i.e. children, elderly, subjects with cardio-respiratory diseases or socio-economically deprived) or at higher risk for specific exposures (workers exposed to inorganic dust, wood dust, fumes, gases and ...
Viegi G   +5 more
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