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The Traveler's Problem

Journal of Algorithms, 1992
The authors first describe the Traveler's problem as follows. A traveler wants to travel along a road on which there are several inns located with different room rates. The traveler must stop an inn each night an pay for the room out of his limited budget. There is a restriction on the distance that he can travel per day. The problem is how far can the
Daniel S. Hirschberg   +1 more
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Leptospirosis in Travelers

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1994
Between 1987 and 1991 leptospirosis in 32 Dutch travelers was diagnosed. Infections were acquired predominantly in Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries. Contact with surface waters could be confirmed in all but one case. Fever, headache, and myalgia were the most common complaints. Signs included conjunctival injection and lymphadenopathy in 11
van Crevel, R.   +3 more
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Travel, Travel Writing, and the Literature of Travel

South Central Review, 2005
Despite its supposed death, travel is something we all crave—both what it is and what it represents. By travel I do not mean tourism; it is not a matter of packing up your lifestyle and beliefs and taking them on the road. Genuine travel broadens the mind and gives an understanding of other people and cultures.
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Travel Medicine and Travel Clinics

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1991
In response to the vast number of American travelers to the developing world, the discipline of Travel Medicine has become an emerging specialty. There are presently no formal Board or other requirements to practice Travel Medicine, but bona fide practitioners of this field, who also usually direct travel clinics, should at the least be well-trained ...
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Travel and Travelers

2010
There is a common belief that medieval men and women lived their lives within a narrow geographical and psychological space, the village and the neighboring fields for the most part. According to this opinion, it was not until the Renaissance and the voyages of Columbus and those who followed him that Europeans became aware of the wider world around ...
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Travel with Words: An Innovative Vision on Travelling

2012 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conferences on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology, 2012
Modern travelers wish to explore the world at their own pace, following their own expectations and cultural interests. The travel industry should adapt to this new market environment. A large part of cultural travels is based on history and historical events, and books are a near endless repository of such facts.
ZANZOTTO, FABIO MASSIMO, Tudorache, A.
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Travellers' Diarrhoea

Practice Nursing, 1993
Diarrhoea is almost inevitable when visiting underdeveloped countries. Rodney Cartwright explains what precautions can be taken.
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Travelling Home

2011
Chapter focusing on global travel and the postcolonial in the travel writing of Pico Iyer.
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