• It breaks down barriers and makes health information all the more accessible to everyone. (medscape.com)
  • They discuss how they can take action to break barriers they have identified in their own worlds and to build bridges from what is to what could be. (readwritethink.org)
  • But despite their Cirque du Soleil skills up in the trees, a few major barriers at ground-level have confined orangutans' habitat range in recent years. (wildnet.org)
  • Community colleges have traditionally responded to the financial needs of their students by removing or minimizing financial barriers to attending. (nebhe.org)
  • But where efforts to minimize or remove financial barriers to attending community college fall short is in empowering students to navigate the next financial crossroads they encounter, to make well-informed financial decisions that will decrease their vulnerability as students and to position them with the tools for achieving financial wellness as they progress through life. (nebhe.org)
  • Skilled birth attendance in sub-Saharan Africa remains low at 46% and only 12% of pregnant women requiring Emergency Obstetric Care actually receive it.2 Pregnant women still face geographical, sociocultural and financial barriers to accessing quality health care. (who.int)
  • Studies were included if they reported on health professionals' perceived barriers and facilitators to implementing shared decision-making in practice. (nih.gov)
  • The objective of this study was to identify potential facilitators and barriers for event reporting from the curative sector to the preventive medicine sector in Viet Nam. (who.int)
  • Researchers at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute and partnering organizations will build a frozen repository of Great Barrier Reef coral sperm and embryonic cells. (si.edu)
  • The Great Barrier Reef is iconic and of vast importance in terms of biological diversity and species richness," Hagedorn said. (si.edu)
  • This research will play a large role in helping to conserve the Great Barrier Reef, which stretches 1,800 miles along the Queensland coast of Australia and includes the world's largest collection of corals. (si.edu)
  • A ll along the coast near the Great Barrier Reef, the BOM has claimed temperatures have warmed in the last 50 years, and they've calculated it to a tenth of a degree. (joannenova.com.au)
  • "The notion that the Great Barrier Reef is threatened by climate change and warming depends on incompetent records, unjustifiable 'corrections', super-sensitive thermometers in smaller boxes, and neglected sites" says Johnston. (joannenova.com.au)
  • Despite all the catastrophism and free money, there is no evidence that the climate of the Great Barrier Reef has changed or is likely to change in the future", says Bill Johnston. (joannenova.com.au)
  • TALLINN - The Estonian Police and Border Guard Board and the defense forces have agreed that in the event of migratory pressure on the Estonian border, the defense forces will come to the border service's aid to put up temporary barriers on the border, Interior Minister Kristian Jaani said on Wednesday. (baltictimes.com)
  • According to the minister, the police have specific agreements with the defense forces, according to which, in the event of a crisis at the border, the defense forces will quickly come to their aid to build temporary barriers on the border. (baltictimes.com)
  • The utility made a temporary fix but learned in March that hundreds more gallons of tritium-laced water had leaked, leading to a dayslong shutdown to fix the pipe. (wdio.com)
  • While multiple paths can lead to better health, barriers to care widen health inequities for children with sickle cell anemia. (cdc.gov)
  • The need for increased barrier properties and a right first time approach to packaging is driving new technologies and an open, scientific approach to design and implementation. (pharmamanufacturing.com)
  • Interventions to foster implementation of shared decision-making in clinical practice will need to address a range of factors. (nih.gov)
  • Other organizational factors, such as management support and resource availability, were barriers to implementation or exerted mixed effects on implementation. (cdc.gov)
  • In a report published this week (Nov. 8, 2017) in Science Advances , researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison detail a defined, step-by-step process to make a more exact mimic of the human blood-brain barrier in the laboratory dish. (wisc.edu)
  • While the first bridge barrier was put up at Nehru Bridge on June 18, 2016, by 2017 high nets (bridge barriers) were installed at all 10 bridges. (ahmedabadmirror.com)
  • Tap into the expertise of our knowledgeable team and subscribe to receive insights related to building rectification works. (remedial.com.au)
  • Below are the key barriers and survey insights, and how this information can help us make a positive impact going forward. (thedrum.com)
  • Eclipse Vert.x - Vert.x is an open source toolkit for building reactive, high concurrency, low latency applications and is well-suited for supporting the asynchronous communications required by a microservices architecture. (redhat.com)
  • Although advisory opinions are often sought from the ICJ before an international body has made up its mind on an issue, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly referred the matter to the ICJ after it had already condemned the Israeli move. (washingtoninstitute.org)
  • Ironically, three countries-India, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey-condemned Israel at the UN General Assembly and voted to refer the Israeli fence to the ICJ for an advisory opinion even though they had themselves built barriers in areas contested by their neighbors. (washingtoninstitute.org)
  • The Arab League and Organization of Islamic States submitted statements to the ICJ condemning the Israeli barrier, but they did not condemn the Saudi barrier when it was being built. (washingtoninstitute.org)
  • As detailed in a 2003 UN Secretary-General report following a General Assembly resolution regarding the barrier, the Israeli government had considered plans to limit entrance into Israel from as early as 1996, but formalized them with the approval of Government Decision 64/B that called for 80km of continuous barrier to be constructed in three areas of the West Bank. (harvard.edu)
  • Israeli bulldozers started, on Monday, to demolish a commercial border crossing with the Gaza Strip to build a barrier along the border with the Palestinian Territory, Anadolu News Agency reports. (middleeastmonitor.com)
  • Israeli army spokesman, Avichay Adraee, said a barrier will be built in the terminal's place "to strengthen the defence line" along the Gaza border. (middleeastmonitor.com)
  • Since 2007, the Gaza Strip has groaned under a crippling Israeli siege that continues to deprive its inhabitants of many essential commodities, including food, fuel, medicine and building materials. (middleeastmonitor.com)
  • In a section entitled "Humanitarian and socio-economic impact," the UN Secretary-General report listed several concerns regarding the barrier, including its socioeconomic harms, likeliness to cause Palestinian isolation from land, markets, and healthcare services, and ultimately, further fragmentation of the West Bank. (harvard.edu)
  • Isolation precautions create barriers between people and germs. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Students read and discuss a series of picture books that highlights social barriers and bridges of race, class, and gender. (readwritethink.org)
  • The use of picture books, which take little time to read, allows students to explore multiple perspectives around the theme of social bridges and barriers. (readwritethink.org)
  • Other bridges were built with several zoo partners working with HUTAN and the Sabah Wildlife Department. (wildnet.org)
  • In addition to installing bridges, HUTAN's conservation efforts include monitoring wild orangutan populations, expanding protected areas in the region, planting trees for reforestation, raising environmental awareness through education, and creating a paradigm shift in agricultural and business-as-usual practices to bring in more partners to join the cause for conservation. (wildnet.org)
  • This, in spite of the fact that there are barriers on 12 of the 14 bridges on Tapi in Surat. (ahmedabadmirror.com)
  • Since then, the barriers have been installed on 12 bridges, with the last being installed in 2022. (ahmedabadmirror.com)
  • Don Ward is Chief Executive of Constructing Excellence, the not-for-profit membership organisation which is part of the BRE Trust group of companies. (constructingexcellence.org.uk)
  • The charity warns that inappropriate or stressful job-seeking requirements, a lack of support with upfront childcare costs and rigid benefit rules for disabled people are all barriers that can prevent people entering the labour market. (ekklesia.co.uk)
  • The charity is also calling for the government to remove barriers faced by disabled people and parents by providing childcare costs upfront and reviewing eligibility rules for disability work allowances. (ekklesia.co.uk)
  • Last year, India began constructing a fence to halt the infiltrations. (washingtoninstitute.org)
  • Consequently, the barrier that many Israelis refer to as a "security fence" is known as an "apartheid wall" amongst Palestinians. (harvard.edu)
  • During a ride-along with the Border Patrol on Wednesday in its San Diego sector, agents made it clear that the fence deters illegal crossers. (kcur.org)
  • After four suicide bids from the CTM flyover in Ahmedabad in just 25 days that led to one young woman surviving with horrific injuries, two women losing their lives and a 12-year-old boy being rescued by passersby, the AMC finally began installing a tall fence to act as 'bridge barrier' against attempts by people to end their lives. (ahmedabadmirror.com)
  • Alam kong kontrobersyal ang motorcycle barrier / backpack shield na to. (inquirer.net)
  • Magbabago ang perspective mo sa buhay kung magkasakit ka o isang member ng pamilya mo naghahanap ng ICU (intensive care unit), naghahanap ng medical ventilator, yan saka sabihin natin na mali pala ang paggamit ng barrier shield," he added. (inquirer.net)
  • Our Men's Bug Barrier Collection features Insect Shield® technology designed to keep pesky bugs at bay. (royalrobbins.com)
  • The Bug Barrier™ Venture Crew sock, featuring Insect Shield® treatment, is simply the best. (royalrobbins.com)
  • Supported by a Canada Outbound Student Mobility Innovation grant, we engaged over 1000 students with disabilities as paid contributors to the design and development of resources aimed at removing disability-related barriers to international exchange. (eaie.org)
  • Accommodating difference is often the strategy used to enable a person with a disability to mitigate barriers. (eaie.org)
  • Many students who do not identify as having a disability still benefit from access to information that enables them to make informed decisions that promote their wellness and safety while abroad. (eaie.org)
  • Over the past two decades, significant impetus built up to address the challenges of disability globally. (who.int)
  • The World report on disability , produced jointly by WHO and the World Bank, showed how to overcome barriers to health care, rehabilitation, education, employment and support services, and how to create environments in which people with disability can flourish. (who.int)
  • The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its Sustainable Development Goals make several references to disability, specifically in relation to education, growth and employment, inequality, accessibility of human settlements, as well as data collection and monitoring. (who.int)
  • Unnamed sources were cited as saying that the construction of the barriers aims to "facilitate the work of the search and rescue teams and protect citizens from potential diseases or viruses. (middleeastmonitor.com)
  • Our DEI team works across the club to make sure we are accounting for all forms of representation, not just gender. (hbs.edu)
  • To address the identified barrier of 'lack of knowledge' in accessible advertising, one of our actions from the survey was to form a working group (which 6/10 survey respondents were interested in joining) in collaboration with the relevant industry bodies and experts in accessibility. (thedrum.com)
  • 2. Students read a wide range of literature from many periods in many genres to build an understanding of the many dimensions (e.g., philosophical, ethical, aesthetic) of human experience. (readwritethink.org)
  • Cultural barriers are preventing a growing number of enterprises from building high-performing DevOps teams, with many firms admitting their progress on this front has plateaued. (computerweekly.com)
  • Inspiring Women: Creating a personal brand, pushing cultural barriers and believing in yourself. (wbs.ac.uk)
  • Progressive manufacturers are going beyond traditional pass/fail stability testing for barrier packaging and using tools such as Finite Element Analysis (FEA), which simulates barriers achieved by certain cavity geometries and barrier materials. (pharmamanufacturing.com)
  • While one institution offers financial coaching as part of a comprehensive financial stability center model that bundles education and employment services, work and income supports, and financial and asset-building services, the other offers coaching only. (nebhe.org)
  • We are committed to ensuring carers and staff support children in a way that creates conditions for positive change. (lwb.org.au)
  • Creating change that enables physical mobility opportunities to be a viable option for equity-deserving student such as those with disabilities, requires an emphasis on student support, a removal of historical and structural barriers, and a willingness to re-examine the underlying rationale within our international agreements. (eaie.org)
  • While students with disabilities require support in building a nuanced understanding of destinations and of differences in academic culture related to their academic, housing and other accommodation needs, all students benefit from information about an exchange destination's culture, amenities and support. (eaie.org)
  • Hickling says he has been overwhelmed by the support of the community, which has made enough donations to create a "gear library" and ensure the fees are covered for the fledgling team. (mapleridgenews.com)
  • The identified drivers were regulations forcing actors to implement energy efficiency, environmental and building certifications, internal education, be part of an industry network, engaged electricity utility company providing information, supportive top and site managers, competition between construction sites, the existence of a plan, checklists or project database, back-office support and client demand of energy efficiency. (lu.se)
  • Introduction: Hospitals are a key source of information for the early identification of emerging disease outbreaks and acute public health events for risk assessment, decision-making and public health response. (who.int)
  • Objective 1: Remove barriers and improve access to health services and programmes. (who.int)
  • Health, environment and non chemical ingredients have been strong consumer motives for a while now and in making moral and ethical choices there is nowadays high status. (lu.se)
  • Yet still there remain barriers to widespread uptake, including low awareness of the potential benefits to customer and supplier alike, lack of standardised approaches, poor training and development, failure to deliver benefits in practice, a focus on initial capital cost rather than whole-life value, a failure to keep project teams together as supply chains, and an obsession with lowest-price tendering. (constructingexcellence.org.uk)
  • To further enhance the awareness of barrier-free movies and the benefits they bring to audiences, we began supporting libraries and volunteer organizations that organize barrier-free movie screenings in 2009 by offering movies free of charge. (sumitomocorp.com)
  • The awareness increases but how do we know what is sustainable and how do we make the right choice? (lu.se)
  • Todd Hickling gathered donations and used gear to remove the cost barrier for kids to play hockey. (mapleridgenews.com)
  • Coral reefs are living, dynamic ecosystems that provide invaluable services: they act as nursery grounds for marine fish and invertebrates, provide natural storm barriers for coastlines, purify carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and are potential sources for undiscovered pharmaceuticals. (si.edu)
  • For further information, or to read the report in full (as supplied by Branz to Remedial Building Services) please download the "Mineral Fibre Barrier Fire Rating Test Results" paper here. (remedial.com.au)
  • Topics they hope to cover will include built infrastructure, natural systems, essential services and emergency response. (wlrn.org)
  • With over 300 educational insti-tutions and vocational centers under its wings, the department has created a robust infrastruc-ture to facilitate the education of special children. (com.pk)
  • The new model will permit more robust exploration of the cells, their properties and how scientists might circumvent the barrier for therapeutic purposes. (wisc.edu)
  • The charity's frontline advisers have seen hundreds of cases where the rules in Universal Credit are making it harder for people to find work. (ekklesia.co.uk)
  • Read Roadblock to recovery: Why the rules in Universal Credit are creating barriers to work here . (ekklesia.co.uk)
  • Natural barriers don't work anymore. (kcur.org)
  • Our academics and careers teams work tirelessly to make sure that HBS women are supported in their professional endeavors. (hbs.edu)
  • There is plenty of work to be done to make ads more inclusive across the board, but this survey provides an invaluable start to making a positive impact. (thedrum.com)
  • Empowerment work that helps students manage their financial lives can be described as building their "financial capabilities. (nebhe.org)
  • Empowerment work is intended to build students' capacity. (nebhe.org)
  • The future of barrier packaging demands nonproprietary technologies with open standards that assist rapid adoption and risk management. (pharmamanufacturing.com)
  • Consumers of today make demands on their food and we can see a new trend that includes both politics, ethics and sustainability aspects. (lu.se)
  • In the early 1790s, British officials in Canada made an aggressive effort to organize the various tribes into a sort of confederation that would form the basis of an Indian state. (wikipedia.org)
  • Research suggests that only 40% of ads are subtitled , with even fewer using sign language or audio description to make ad experiences easier for people with sensory disabilities. (thedrum.com)
  • Students with disabilities experience myriad barriers that prevent them from even considering an exchange opportunity. (eaie.org)
  • Of those who took part in the poll, 83% said their organisations are following the principles of DevOps to speed up the time it takes for them to rollout new software updates and patch systems, with the hope of building high-performing DevOps teams in-house. (computerweekly.com)
  • Given the trend to use highly sensitive active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) and excipients in drug formulation, and the need to keep packaging off the critical path during the drug approval process, there is a growing need for extreme barriers, or packaging materials with increasingly high barrier properties. (pharmamanufacturing.com)
  • By identifying specific chemical molecules that can chaperone the cells through the various stages of development to become the brain endothelial cells, the Wisconsin team, in effect, provides a recipe to standardize making the cells in quantities useful for research and things like high-throughput drug screens. (wisc.edu)
  • The source, who requested anonymity, added that the barrier will also prevent citizens from entering neighbourhoods where there are still unrecovered decomposing bodies and the threat of disease is high. (middleeastmonitor.com)
  • In comparison to previous studies, our detailed characterization, employing selective electrical contacts defined by high-precision electron beam lithography, reveals the barrier to occur directly and solely at the abrupt interface between the catalyst and. (lu.se)
  • The single-coat application effectively controls concrete moisture emission and creates an alkaline barrier between the substrate and adhered flooring materials. (custombuildingproducts.com)
  • The UN estimates that 11,000 Palestinians live in what is known as the Seam Zone, territory in between the Green Line-a demarcation line between Israel, Jordan, Egypt, and Syria established after Israel's 1948 Independence War-and the West Bank Barrier, including both the concrete wall and metal fencing that run through the region. (harvard.edu)
  • Commander of the Estonian defense forces Lt. Gen. Martin Herem told BNS in early September that should migration pressures extend to Estonia as well, the defense forces are prepared to send their combat engineer units to build border barriers, if necessary. (baltictimes.com)
  • With cost pressures building, businesses will be looking to the Budget for relief from business rates, specifically bringing forward the adjustment from RPI to CPI. (buildingproducts.co.uk)
  • However, realizing nanocontacts poses significant challenges since conventional approaches to achieve ohmic contacts through Schottky barrier suppression are often inadequate. (lu.se)
  • But as it is required to supposedly prevent coronavirus transmissions, motorcycle riders need to have such additional equipment for them to be allowed to make trips - basically, the reason he lauded a transport network vehicle service (TNVS) app for coming up with a safer barrier design. (inquirer.net)
  • Barriers did not prevent facilities from implementing MOVE! (cdc.gov)
  • A senior official with Customs and Border Protection told NPR that the added expense comes from building access roads, installing sensors and acquiring private land - which accounts for most of the borderland in Texas. (kcur.org)
  • d) to make recommendations for universal access to quality EmONC. (who.int)
  • However, users are demanding ever more extreme barriers, especially against moisture. (pharmamanufacturing.com)
  • Unlike traditional excipients, these materials require packaging materials with a much higher moisture barrier. (pharmamanufacturing.com)
  • Recruit our talented students, develop your team through targeted programmes and build your brand within our community. (wbs.ac.uk)
  • et d) investir dans la recherche sur la mise en œuvre pour que ces méthodes soient affinées et intensifiées, afin d'améliorer les résultats de tous les programmes de santé de la mère et de l'enfant. (who.int)
  • I have no problem with well resourced organisations providing their own stewarding on a semi voluntary basis, but if ordinary people, or community groups, are being asked to jump through bureaucratic hoops such as drawing up traffic plans, or to pay several thousand pounds for professionals to direct traffic, then that is a barrier to peaceful assembly. (mayorwatch.co.uk)
  • In the spirit of Reconciliation, Life Without Barriers acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of this country, and acknowledges their connection to land, water and community. (lwb.org.au)
  • Efforts to make community college tuition free fit with this philosophy. (nebhe.org)
  • A universally accessible approach is fundamental in creating environments where everyone benefits from the enhanced accessibility features of a space or system, including within international exchange. (eaie.org)
  • From March 3rd to April 18th, we invited stakeholders from a variety of positions and backgrounds in the industry to complete a survey to understand more about current attitudes, practices and what the barriers are to making more ads accessible. (thedrum.com)
  • Ward off ankle biting insects with the Bug Barrier™ Quarter Sock. (royalrobbins.com)
  • Be prepared to take in your experiences and ward off bugs with the Bug Barrier™ Venture Co. (royalrobbins.com)
  • WildFly Swarm - WildFly Swarm is an open source framework based on the WildFly Application Server that implements the MicroProfile 1.0 specification and helps developers transition from creating monolithic Java applications to creating microservices using the Java language. (redhat.com)
  • The radiant barrier is a reflective material that reduces radiant heat transfer caused by solar heat gain in the roof. (rimainternational.org)
  • Radiant barriers reduce the radiant gain to air distribution ducts and insulation located below the radiant barrier, typically within the attic space. (rimainternational.org)
  • This cabinet decision described the barrier as "a security measure" with "various observation systems," such as cameras and watchtowers in response to the Second Intifada , asserting that the barrier "does not represent a political or other border. (harvard.edu)
  • Senior Border Patrol officials are taking up President Trump's call for more miles of border barrier, pushing back against congressional Democrats who say additional fencing is unnecessary. (kcur.org)
  • We could not make a measurable impact on the flow [of undocumented immigrants] across the border. (kcur.org)
  • It wasn't until we installed barriers along the border that gave us the upper hand that we started to get control. (kcur.org)
  • Forty-six of the 60 miles of border in the San Diego sector are currently protected by some type of barrier. (kcur.org)
  • If we put in a border barrier, we can utilize the [agent] manpower elsewhere. (kcur.org)
  • In no way did the president's speech last night make a persuasive or even a new case for an exorbitantly expensive border wall," argued Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. (kcur.org)
  • At the same time, the change makes memory module manufacturing more difficult, as DRAM makers must now acquire PMIC and VRM components independently from one another. (guru3d.com)
  • But several challenges must be addressed if these materials are ever to be used routinely in pharmaceutical packaging: the need for technological change, growing demand for extreme barrier properties, and the tension between risk management and risk avoidance. (pharmamanufacturing.com)
  • Supporting children and families in a way that creates conditions for positive change, Life Without Barriers uses the CARE model, which was developed at the Residential Child Care Project at Cornell University. (lwb.org.au)
  • With this in mind, Clearcast set out to make a change. (thedrum.com)
  • Notably, the first bridge barrier was put up way back in 2007-08 when the global recession led to unemployment, leading to suicides among diamond workers. (ahmedabadmirror.com)
  • A debate has been raging on about whether riders should place barriers as it supposedly compromises safety as the barrier acts as an actual physical hindrance to the flow of wind, which some riders say may throw off passengers at higher speeds. (inquirer.net)
  • By promoting barrier-free movies, we aim to provide opportunities to think about how we can make this world a comfortable place for everyone. (sumitomocorp.com)
  • We learned that many barriers were in place as a result of convenience, tradition or well-intended beliefs, which contribute to systemic exclusion. (eaie.org)
  • That is why it's important to have crowd control barriers and lanes in place. (idealshield.com)
  • Manufacturers using blister packaging prefer to go with the tried and true, so there have been few changes in barrier blister packaging over the past few years. (pharmamanufacturing.com)
  • How can we address some of these barriers and ensure the sector converts words into action in the coming years? (constructingexcellence.org.uk)
  • Asked what he would tell opponents to Trump's wall, Scott said sector chiefs like him have actually been asking for more tactical barriers for years, "and all of a sudden it got unbelievably political overnight. (kcur.org)
  • General Nimal Chand Vij, India's Army chief, claimed in May 2004 that the barrier was constructed to decrease the number of attacks of invaders coming from Pakistan into India: "The number of terrorists inside Jammu and Kashmir has dropped to nearly 55 percent to 60 percent of what it was last year. (washingtoninstitute.org)
  • and Turkey built a barrier in an area that Syria claims as its own. (washingtoninstitute.org)
  • The administration is calling for 5 more miles of new barrier in this area. (kcur.org)
  • The authorities in the Libyan city of Derna have started to build protective barriers in the area most affected by Storm Daniel that struck the east of the country earlier this month, the official LANA agency has reported. (middleeastmonitor.com)
  • The Confederation Congress of the United States organized the entire region north of the Ohio into the Northwest Territory in 1787, with a mechanism to create new states once an area had gained sufficient population. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Title 24 prescriptive compliance approach requires a radiant barrier in climate zones with significant cooling loads (zones 2-15). (rimainternational.org)
  • The performance approach does not require a radiant barrier in any climate zone. (rimainternational.org)
  • The prescriptive requirements call for a radiant barrier in Climate Zones 2 through 15, except when below-deck insulation is installed. (rimainternational.org)
  • When they are read aloud, picture books enable students to engage in dialogue as they consider the narratives in terms of historical contexts, the nature of the implied barriers, and how individuals can take action to promote social justice and equity. (readwritethink.org)
  • Like all travellers, students make pragmatic decisions about destinations based on myriad identity markers. (eaie.org)
  • By identifying times when students are most likely to make financial decisions, staff and students implementing the program could ensure the relevancy and timeliness of content (e.g., demonstrating "shopping on a budget" and setting up resource tables around the time when financial aid refunds are dispersed). (nebhe.org)
  • After meeting program milestones such as making a specified number of consecutive savings deposits and completing a certain number of hours of financial education classes or workshops, students can use their savings and matching funds to cover approved educational expenses such as tuition, fees, books, and supplies. (nebhe.org)
  • The aim of this article is to analyse the drivers of and barriers to improved energy efficiency at construction sites, as perceived by professional actors. (lu.se)
  • By signing up to receive the Building Products e-newsletter you will receive breaking business news, exclusive interviews and original content once a week to your inbox. (buildingproducts.co.uk)
  • The three most often reported barriers were: time constraints (22/38) and lack of applicability due to patient characteristics (18/38) and the clinical situation (16/38). (nih.gov)
  • A barrier identified in the survey to making more ads accessible was time and cost so we recommend working-in costs and which features of accessibility you'd like to use as early as possible to make sure accessibility is a foundational part of the ad with all stakeholders. (thedrum.com)
  • Soon, scholars worldwide will have an easier time creating, publishing, and sharing maps and other geospatial data, thanks to the release of WorldMap, an open source software platform that fills the growing niche between desktop mapping applications and more lightweight, nimble Web solutions. (asmmag.com)
  • The insight into the physical mechanisms behind the observed low-energy Schottky barrier may guide future efforts to engineer abrupt nanoscale electrical contacts with tailored electrical properties. (lu.se)
  • Netizens who had no recourse but to follow the law have poked fun at the barrier, with comic strips being created to show the barrier doubling as wings for a motorcycle-jet plane crossover. (inquirer.net)
  • It is important to determine which barriers are arbitrary and should be removed, and which barriers are more difficult or impossible to ameliorate. (eaie.org)
  • Globally, more than 270,000 women die of cervical at a late stage, which makes management difficult (WHO, cancer, where the majority are residents of low- and 2021). (who.int)
  • Each of the four traditional forming material technologies (CFF, PCTFE, COC, and PVdC) is available in new forms that address the growing demand for extreme barrier properties. (pharmamanufacturing.com)
  • In the performance approach, radiant barriers are modeled as separate adjustments to the heating U-factor and the cooling U-factor. (rimainternational.org)
  • The duct efficiency is also affected by the presence of a radiant barrier when using the performance approach. (rimainternational.org)