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Quantity and quality: Role of vegetation in park visitation and physical activity
Landscape and Ecological Engineering, 2023Pei-Yi Weng, Dongying Li, Li Dongying
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Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2021
The Terai ecoregion of the Himalayan foothills is among the most fire-affected ecosystems in the Indian sub-continent. Although most of the Terai has already been lost to agriculture and urbanization, the few remaining native habitats are strictly ...
Subhamoy Banerjee, D. Das, R. John
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The Terai ecoregion of the Himalayan foothills is among the most fire-affected ecosystems in the Indian sub-continent. Although most of the Terai has already been lost to agriculture and urbanization, the few remaining native habitats are strictly ...
Subhamoy Banerjee, D. Das, R. John
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Science of the Total Environment, 2023
Vegetation restoration is the most important factor to restrain soil and water loss in the Chinese Loess Plateau, and its effect is long-term. Among them, the coupling and coordination relationship between vegetation and soil is the key to the smooth ...
Lanqian Feng +8 more
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Vegetation restoration is the most important factor to restrain soil and water loss in the Chinese Loess Plateau, and its effect is long-term. Among them, the coupling and coordination relationship between vegetation and soil is the key to the smooth ...
Lanqian Feng +8 more
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Inadequate fruit and vegetable intake in people with psychosis
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2014Objective: The objective of this study was to identify factors associated with poor dietary intake (less than four servings of fruit and vegetables daily) in a large nationally representative sample of adults with psychotic disorders. Methods:
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, 2020
The development of cultivated landscapes under the influence of food production has decisively shaped the composition and appearance of West African savannas as present today. With trees and shrubs forming an important constituent of such landscapes, and
Alexa Höhn +3 more
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The development of cultivated landscapes under the influence of food production has decisively shaped the composition and appearance of West African savannas as present today. With trees and shrubs forming an important constituent of such landscapes, and
Alexa Höhn +3 more
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Are People in a Persistent Vegetative State Conscious?
Monash Bioethics Review, 2009Recently, brain imaging has provided controversial evidence of persisting awareness in some people whose brains are so severely injured that consciousness is minimal or absent, but in whom prolongation of life depends on the provision of continuing medical care. The clinicians understanding of the persistent vegetative state is briefly outlined and the
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Science of the Total Environment, 2022
The increasing frequency of mining activities in the world has led to many environmental pollution problems, such as mine wastewater discharge, mine solid waste dumps, and mine dust dispersion.
Haoxuan Yu, I. Zahidi
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The increasing frequency of mining activities in the world has led to many environmental pollution problems, such as mine wastewater discharge, mine solid waste dumps, and mine dust dispersion.
Haoxuan Yu, I. Zahidi
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Fruit and vegetables trialled for people with schizophrenia
Nursing Standard, 2009Commenting on the poor physical health and mortality of patients with schizophrenia (art & science January 28), Steven Pack writes: 'Health interventions, such as the provision of free fruit and vegetables and the prescription of vitamin supplements, would be a start.'
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