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The Diversification of Tourism Space in Central Pomerania [PDF]
Although it is among the most frequently used notions in the study of tourism, the concept of tourism space is understood in a variety of ways. Similar to the term ‘geographical space’, it is often used intuitively, often in quite dissimilar contexts ...
Rydz, Eugeniusz
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Acute mania and psychosis potentially triggered by St John's wort. [PDF]
Abstract Background St John's wort (SJW) is widely used as an herbal supplement for depressive symptoms and is generally regarded as safe. However, although extremely rare, manic and psychotic reactions have been reported, typically in individuals taking high doses, using psychotropic agents, or having a psychiatric history. Case Presentation We report
Yoshioka D, Yamanashi T, Iwata M.
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Entre volonté éducative et impératifs économiques
The seaside class is a pedagogical project aiming to put schoolchildren in direct contact with the seaside environment, and to give them a first experience of a school trip, far from the family home.
Malo Camus‑Le Pape +2 more
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'Risky places?': mapping gambling machine density and socio-economic deprivation [PDF]
The aims of this project were to map the location and density of gambling machines in Britain; to explore whether geographic areas with higher densities of machines exist and to examine the socio-economic characteristics of these areas relative to others.
Astbury, Gaynor +3 more
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Protected areas in Polish Baltic seaside spa towns in 2019 and spatial order
The aim of this paper is to present an overview of protected areas in Polish seaside spa towns in order to preserve their nature value while focusing on the spatial order.
Meller Magdalena
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A high-precision liDAR-based method for surveying and classifying coastal notches [PDF]
Formation of notches is an important process in the erosion of seaside cliffs. Monitoring of coastal notch erosion rate and processes has become a prime research focus for many coastal geomorphologists.
Antunes +9 more
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Modulation of the GABAergic pathway for the treatment of fragile X syndrome. [PDF]
Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is the most common genetic cause of intellectual disability and the most common single-gene cause of autism. It is caused by mutations on the fragile X mental retardation gene (FMR1) and lack of fragile X mental retardation ...
Hagerman, Randi J +2 more
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Derek Mahon's Seascapes Mediated through Greece: Antiquity in Modernity, Nature in Abstraction. [PDF]
The article investigates various approaches to seascape in selected poems of the contemporary Irish poet, Derek Mahon, set against the background of references to Michael Longley, Seamus Heaney or Odysseus Elytis.
D Mahon +15 more
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Growing up and growing old with television: peripheral viewers and the centrality of care [PDF]
This essay draws on feminist work on the ethics of care to both (re)establish an alliance between the very young and the very old and to begin to challenge the normative models of subjectivity and spectatorship that circulate within film and television ...
Holdsworth, Amy, Lury, Karen
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The cradle of German seaside tourism, the coastline of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, has been a complex area since reunification. Managing military and GDR heritages while facing increased competition has challenged the state’s development of seaside ...
Lauriane Létocart
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