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Previous research has reported that greenery is an important factor in walking activities, with greenery existing in various forms, including trees, gardens, green walls, and other examples.
Donghwan Ki, Sugie Lee
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Previous research has reported that greenery is an important factor in walking activities, with greenery existing in various forms, including trees, gardens, green walls, and other examples.
Donghwan Ki, Sugie Lee
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Exploring the non-linear associations between spatial attributes and walking distance to transit
, 2020When examining environmental correlates of walking distance to transit stops, few studies report the importance of spatial attributes relative to other factors.
Tao Tao, Jueyu Wang, X. Cao
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The effect of street-level greenery on walking behavior: Evidence from Hong Kong.
Social Science & Medicine (1967), 2018Accumulating evidence shows that urban greenspaces have great health benefits, but establishing a causal relationship is difficult. It is often hypothesized that walking and physical activity are mediators in the relationship between urban greenspaces ...
Yi Lu, C. Sarkar, Yang Xiao
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IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 2008
The goal of this paper is to design WALK! a cooperative, patient-driven neuroprosthetic (NP) system. In implementing sensor-supervised events to switch to subsequent medical prosthetics, NP users were able to actively control the timing of their movements. Performance and usability of WALK!
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The goal of this paper is to design WALK! a cooperative, patient-driven neuroprosthetic (NP) system. In implementing sensor-supervised events to switch to subsequent medical prosthetics, NP users were able to actively control the timing of their movements. Performance and usability of WALK!
T. Fuhr +3 more
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Developing Walking Assistants for Visually Impaired People: A Review
IEEE Sensors Journal, 2019The development of walking assistants for visually impaired people has become a prominent research area due to the rapid growth of these individuals in recent decades.
Md. Milon Islam +3 more
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Child Care, 2010
I love these crisp, bright days when the daffodils are out and the smell of spring is in the air!
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I love these crisp, bright days when the daffodils are out and the smell of spring is in the air!
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