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Advancements in rhinoplasty: Exploring smart artificial cartilage implants for enhanced tissue regeneration and minimized rejection. [PDF]

open access: yesAnn Med Surg (Lond)
Awde MH   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Editorial: On "Smart" Growth

open access: yesJesuit Higher Education: A Journal
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Smart Growth

2020
In market economies such as the United States and most western nations, land-use and development patterns are influenced by government regulations and investments in infrastructure but determined largely by market forces. Under these conditions, post–World War II development patterns—when the automobile became the dominant form of transportation—became
Gerrit-Jan Knaap   +3 more
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Smart Growth

Public Works Management & Policy, 1997
As urban development and redevelopment practices evolve, infrastructure, housing, and other public service policies should consider current thinking on "best development practices, " or what is now called "Smart Growth. " This commentary builds on a number of recent publications and on the work of academics, developers, architects, and others known by
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Smart Growth

2014
[Book Description] The aim of this encyclopedia is to provide a comprehensive reference work on scientific and other scholarly research on the quality of life, including health-related quality of life research or also called patient-reported outcomes research.
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Legalizing Smart Growth

Journal of Planning Education and Research, 2003
There is widespread agreement that metropolitan growth should be channeled into compact, walkable developments. New growth should include diverse housing types and mixed land uses and support pedestrian access and public transit. This article investigates how local government regulation has responded to this trend.
Emily Talen, Gerrit Knaap
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Evaluating Smart Growth

Journal of Planning Education and Research, 2007
This article develops a framework to evaluate the use of smart growth principles in local comprehensive plans. Using the framework, a sample of thirty local comprehensive plans was evaluated to determine how well local plan goals and policies promote smart growth principles.
Mary M. Edwards, Anna Haines
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