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When planning for the future, we must find ways to protect the environment and also meet our needs for energy, transport, food, clean water and clean air. Through a class survey among twenty-five students (boys and girls, aged 11-12) about our daily habits, we tried to check sustainability in our lives.
Rellia, M. +6 more
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The recent proliferation of Sustainable Living Labs as experimental arenas within and through which contemporary cities try to tackle today’s sustainability challenges, has led to a systematic integration of user’s consideration in the design and testing
Julian Alexandrakis
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Temporal variations in air pollution at two roundabouts in the city of Cotonou, Benin
Background: Air pollution has caused health and environmental problems around the world. In this study we analysed the temporal evolution of air pollution in Cotonou regarding the standards of Benin and of World Health Organization (WHO). Methods: Solar-
Karine L.M. Codjo-Seignon +4 more
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Rosmarinus officinalis is a potent antioxidant herb rich in polyphenols. Ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography, coupled with electrospray ionization and quadrupole-time of flight mass spectrometry (UHPLC-ESI-QTOF-MS), enables an exhaustive, full ...
Yashaswini Sharma +3 more
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Identifying longitudinal sustainable hierarchies in activities of daily living [PDF]
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Activities of daily living serve as an indicator of progression in disability and rehabilitation. It is know that some of the measurement scales used show hierarchical properties indicating that activities of daily living are lost ...
Ferrario, Barbara +5 more
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Background Prehabilitation offers patients the opportunity to actively participate in their perioperative care by preparing themselves for their upcoming surgery.
Miriam van der Velde +4 more
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Cluster analysis of functional independence in community-dwelling older people
Background The concept of Functional Independence (FI), defined as ‘functioning physically safe and independent from other persons, within one’s context”, plays an important role in maintaining the functional ability to enable well-being in older age. FI
Esther A.L.M. Molenaar +5 more
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Product-based and knowledge-based sustainable living practices: The case of IKEA
Sustainable living is a key concept for eco-friendly lifestyles in consumer societies. Two major sustainable living solutions are based on knowledge and product. Their roles and impacts on sustainable living are controversial. Despite offering innovative
Canberk Yurt, Deniz Deniz
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The future Scotland wants:Is it really all about sustainable economic growth? [PDF]
This article analyses the legal and practical implications of the Scottish Government's overall stated objective of increasing sustainable economic growth and the further implications that arise now that the term is formalised in legislation. It draws on
Andrea Ross +3 more
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Governance strategies in sustainable campus using Rasch model [PDF]
In moving towards sustainability, university needs to establish a good governance strategy which practices to transform a positive sustainable culture toward successful green campus.
Abdul Rahman, Ismail +5 more
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