• The social-distancing drag on participation diminished by an estimated 1.6 percentage points from February 2022 to April 2023. (nber.org)
  • Many working-age Americans plan to continue some forms of social distancing after the COVID-19 pandemic ends. (nber.org)
  • Many Americans plan to continue social distancing even after the COVID pandemic ends, according to data from the Survey of Working. (nber.org)
  • Help popularize the term physical distancing as opposed to social distancing: WHO has adopted 'physical distancing' in an effort to say socializing must continue under the pandemic, but we must change the way we do it. (who.int)
  • This study aims to describe the challenges that faculty faced in the transition to distance education in higher education during the COVID-19 pandemic in spring 2020. (lu.se)
  • In practice, a number of distance measures are used in cosmology to quantify such distances. (wikipedia.org)
  • General measures recommended for long-distance travelers include calf exercises and frequent movement during travel. (medscape.com)
  • WHO recommends a range of measures to protect yourself and others, of which one of the most important is maintaining at least 1 metre (3 feet) distance between yourself and others. (who.int)
  • As in other countries around the world, people in Lebanon have found adapting to these physical distancing measures difficult. (who.int)
  • After a small ceremony, Joshua said they were driven to get their wedding photos taken at Osprey Village in Pitt Meadows, where they were surprised by the friends who couldn't attend the ceremony due to rules over large gatherings and social distancing. (cbc.ca)
  • Physical distancing means avoiding large public gatherings. (who.int)
  • India and Sri Lanka are within touching distance of each other- positively and negatively - in their tending of their democratic ecologies. (thehindu.com)
  • Positively reinforce physical distancing: mocking or poking fun at those practising strict physical distancing stigmatizes social distancing when it needs to be commended. (who.int)
  • Since spatial cognition is a rich source of conceptual metaphors in human thought, the term is also frequently used metaphorically to mean a measurement of the amount of difference between two similar objects (such as statistical distance between probability distributions or edit distance between strings of text) or a degree of separation (as exemplified by distance between people in a social network). (wikipedia.org)
  • In the social sciences, distance can refer to a qualitative measurement of separation, such as social distance or psychological distance. (wikipedia.org)
  • We uncover this long social distancing phenomenon in our monthly Survey of Working Arrangements and Attitudes. (nber.org)
  • Regression models fit to individual-level data suggest that social distancing lowered labor force participation by 2.4 percentage points in 2022, 1.2 points on an earnings-weighted basis. (nber.org)
  • Long Social Distancing, " Journal of Labor Economics, vol 41(S1), pages S129-S172. (nber.org)
  • People are 'long social distancing' due to COVID-19. (nber.org)
  • On the other hand, distance signals social closeness when popularity and broad appeal are relevant to the brand image, in which case a close distance should help to enhance that brand image. (ama.org)
  • Far distance can enhance perceived status for brands with a prestigious brand image whereas proximal distance can enhance social connectedness for brands with a popular brand image. (ama.org)
  • Even though their big day was downgraded from more than 100 guests to fewer than 15, it was still 'magical,' said Joshua and Anastasija Davis, whose wedding photos with friends looking on from a social distance have gone viral online. (cbc.ca)
  • Joshua and Anastasija Davis were married at a small ceremony in Joshua's parents' living room, before they were surprised by friends with a street celebration in Pitt Meadows - with everyone keeping to social distancing rules. (cbc.ca)
  • Anastasija said everyone kept their distance in line with the social distancing rules, which say that people who are not from the same household should keep at least two metres apart. (cbc.ca)
  • It just goes to show it could really still happen even with the social distancing. (cbc.ca)
  • Discover a new way to stay active and connected with Any Distance - a social network designed to bring positivity, inclusion, and motivation to your fitness journey. (apple.com)
  • As the country adapts to limit community transmission of COVID-19, adherence to strict physical distancing is critical and necessitates social cultural norms to change. (who.int)
  • Do not take offense when someone choses to physically distance: whether it's a personal greeting or turning down an invitation to a social event, etiquette needs to respect social distancing choices. (who.int)
  • Das Projekt „DiCa" (2016-2019) untersucht verschiedene Dimensionen von Distance caregiving. (springer.com)
  • The project "DiCa" (2016-2019) studies various dimensions of long-distance caregiving. (springer.com)
  • In this article, we show that visual distance perception (VDP) is influenced by the auditory environmental context through reverberation-related cues. (nature.com)
  • Visual perception of egocentric distance to an object (visual distance perception or VDP) has been studied since Leonardo da Vinci's times 1 until nowadays, where it remains the subject of both numerous and various studies. (nature.com)
  • We observe the relationship between spatial distance and consumer perception and price judgments in a variety of contexts that include store display, window display, print ads, and websites. (ama.org)
  • There's a positive perception of distance learning students at my company. (ucas.com)
  • In this review article we address the problem of distance perception during locomotion. (bvsalud.org)
  • Trying to acquire distance perception data with the observer in motion implies different requirements to the situation when it is static. (bvsalud.org)
  • In coordinate geometry, Euclidean distance is computed using the Pythagorean theorem. (wikipedia.org)
  • In statistics and information geometry, statistical distances measure the degree of difference between two probability distributions. (wikipedia.org)
  • Based on this observation and a nonfocusing geometry for the analyzer optic, we have constructed and tested a short working distance (SWD) multicrystal x-ray spectrometer. (usgs.gov)
  • Our team proposed that the spatial distance between the product and the consumer, whether in real life or in ads or websites, may enhance or devalue consumers' perceptions of the product depending on whether the brand image reflects status or broad appeal. (ama.org)
  • This mutual understanding will lay the groundwork for revitalizing trust, disregarding their concerns at their root, and building up a connection bridging spatial distance. (selfgrowth.com)
  • Trust is not easy to come by in an era when technology makes it possible for people across continents to connect, making a lack of trust the biggest enemy in the emotionally complex terrain of a long-distance relationship. (selfgrowth.com)
  • Some people find it easier to remain interested in a course if they're physically present in a classroom, but it's up to you to decide whether that's a challenge you would face as a distance learner. (collegescholarships.org)
  • In an effort to physically distance, people are being forced to make daily calculations on the trade offs between their personal freedoms and the need to contribute to societal well-being and public health and safety. (who.int)
  • Socializing in homes or at coffee shops require that people maintain an adequate physical distance. (who.int)
  • Most such notions of distance, both physical and metaphorical, are formalized in mathematics using the notion of a metric space. (wikipedia.org)
  • The distance between physical locations can be defined in different ways in different contexts. (wikipedia.org)
  • The distance between two points in physical space is the length of a straight line between them, which is the shortest possible path. (wikipedia.org)
  • Unusual definitions of distance can be helpful to model certain physical situations, but are also used in theoretical mathematics: In practice, one is often interested in the travel distance between two points along roads, rather than as the crow flies. (wikipedia.org)
  • Trust is put to the test in long-distance relationships because they involve unique challenges due to physical distance. (selfgrowth.com)
  • Long-distance relationships are based on such things as telephone conversations, emails, etc., which do not fully satisfy a person's primal need to have some physical closeness and touchable engagement. (selfgrowth.com)
  • Although the physical distance may rule out the usual sharing of activities, joining hands virtually, like watching movies together and other online activities, provides the feeling that one is still partaking with the others. (selfgrowth.com)
  • Distance education takes place when teachers and students cannot be present in a traditional location like a classroom or even a physical campus. (collegescholarships.org)
  • Distance, Lending Relationships and Competition ," Discussion Paper 2002-16, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research. (repec.org)
  • Statement that identifies problems specific to distance education and sets forth the applicable principles and procedural standards for distance education programs, including areas of responsibility, appointments, selection of materials, technical considerations, and proprietary rights. (aaup.org)
  • The AAUP and the AFT have submitted joint comments urging the Department of Education to rescind proposed rules for distance education, citing the importance of interaction between students and faculty and the dangers of outsourcing core educational responsibilities. (aaup.org)
  • Faculty members also work closely with the Ball State University iLearn , Online and Distance Education, and University Libraries. (bsu.edu)
  • It is not too surprising that the naming conventions vary depending on the means by which education is delivered, i.e., from classroom instruction to correspondence courses to distance (online) learning. (bellaonline.com)
  • Despite the delivery methods used and associated labels provided, they all fall under the family of distance (online) learning, and as technology continues to evolve, so will the list of methodologies available for an online DL education. (bellaonline.com)
  • This study analysis critical issues for implementing distance education in the Americas, highlights the successes achieved so far and the difficulties that still are encountered by the nations in the Western Hemisphere to implement quality distance education. (lulu.com)
  • For most of itshistory, distance education has been a relatively exotic form of"alternative" education. (thejournal.com)
  • And this is a good thing for distance education sincedistributing materials and interaction are two fundamentalprerequisites. (thejournal.com)
  • But there is muchmore to distance education than technology. (thejournal.com)
  • Over the next decade or two wewill see a new generation of instructors who have actually takentheir degrees via distance education and hence have first-handexperience to build upon. (thejournal.com)
  • Distance education requiresthat schools, colleges and training departments make major changes totheir way of doing things. (thejournal.com)
  • Instead, it wasnecessary to create special institutions such as the British OpenUniversity or university "independent study" programs in order toconduct distance education properly. (thejournal.com)
  • The threat of competition from these neweducational organizations has forced traditional institutions torethink how they provide instruction, and develop policies andprocedures more conducive to distance education. (thejournal.com)
  • One of the biggestchanges distance education presents to institutions is that itremoves geographical imperatives. (thejournal.com)
  • This means that every school or college inthe country or world could potentially compete with each other.Suddenly, marketing is a hot topic at educational institutions!Distance education is forcing institutions to think about the qualityand uniqueness of their offerings. (thejournal.com)
  • Of course, money must be spent onthe technology needed to deliver distance education and the design ofcourses, so there is no free lunch. (thejournal.com)
  • Originally, distance education used the mail service to pass teaching materials to students and students' work back to teachers, who charged fees for what were called "correspondence courses. (collegescholarships.org)
  • Every school has its own student eligibility requirements, but there's no reason to expect those to differ for distance education. (collegescholarships.org)
  • The USDLA International Distance Learning Awards are presented to five major sectors of distance learning, education and training to include the Pre-K - 12, Higher Education, Corporate, Government and Telehealth markets. (usdla.org)
  • That's how a couple of our students and staff tell the story of how we went from campus education to distance learning methods in a matter of just a few days. (lu.se)
  • Therefore, we believe that distance education is a powerful tool to meet the demands for technical training in dentistry, in the perspective of the SUS and the sectoral legislation. (bvsalud.org)
  • According to them, distance education was lacking in several ways, including best practices for distance education and online teaching and IT support and employer support. (lu.se)
  • Simultaneously, the crisis resulted in a huge leap forward in distance education. (lu.se)
  • Three months after onset, about half of the respondents had tried some new pedagogical ideas and were more positive towards distance education than they were in the past. (lu.se)
  • Transition to Distance Education - Video Abstract 2 1/2 min. (lu.se)
  • Many abstract notions of distance used in mathematics, science and engineering represent a degree of difference or separation between similar objects. (wikipedia.org)
  • article{37b91fbd-c1b0-4cce-8f56-b92da6f9017b, abstract = {{The difference between a presumed distribution of flamelet position and a numerically simulated distribution of distance function (a signed distance to flamelet) is investigated. (lu.se)
  • In the theory of relativity, because of phenomena such as length contraction and the relativity of simultaneity, distances between objects depend on a choice of inertial frame of reference. (wikipedia.org)
  • Today's quick calculation exercise is to calculate the relative distances between different musical notes and a trombone player's face. (improbable.com)
  • If an observer on Jupiter used the old definition to calculate the distance between the Earth and the sun, the measurement would vary from one made on Earth by about 1,000 meters (3,280 feet). (livescience.com)
  • 24 reported that VDP is influenced by the inclination of the ground: participants perceived the distance to the targets at greater distances in steep terrain than in flat ground. (nature.com)
  • Through such an environment, the partners can cross the distance while understanding that their terrain is intermingled even though they're not physically together. (selfgrowth.com)
  • In the German-speaking region, pertinent studies on long-distance caregiving are missing. (springer.com)
  • Bevan JL, Sparks L (2011) Communication in the context of long-distance family caregiving: an integrated review and practical applications. (springer.com)
  • The days of constant TV ads and pesky phone pitches to switch long-distance service are long gone. (npr.org)
  • When was the last time someone called at an inconvenient hour to ask if you want to switch long-distance telephone companies? (npr.org)
  • What used to be a frequent annoyance now appears to be a thing of the past because the long-distance telephone business has undergone some big changes. (npr.org)
  • On AT&T's Web site you'll be hard-pressed to figure out the company even offers long-distance telephone service. (npr.org)
  • According to the Federal Communications Commission, the long-distance business reached its peak in 2000, when it raked in over $109 billion. (npr.org)
  • Now the long-distance sales pitches are gone. (npr.org)
  • Long distance almost seems an afterthought, according to Jim Speta, telecom law professor at Northwestern University. (npr.org)
  • One of the big changes over the past 10 years has been the movement of something like a quarter to a third of all long-distance minutes from land-line phones to wireless phones," Speta says. (npr.org)
  • Even for long-distance calls made the old fashioned way, prices are just pennies a minute. (npr.org)
  • And what that means is that, to a significant extent, the cost of transmitting locally is not that much different than the cost of transmitting long distance," Speta says. (npr.org)
  • The long-distance business is still there, but most of us aren't even aware of it anymore. (npr.org)
  • So these days, even if someone does interrupt dinner to ask about switching long-distance companies, rather than feeling annoyed, it might prompt a trip down memory lane. (npr.org)
  • A long-distance relationship is the manifestation of a strong and courageous love that braves all odds in the sophisticated choreography of modern romance. (selfgrowth.com)
  • This exploration into the complexity of long-distance relationships looks at the issues of trust and some strategies for overcoming problems associated with distance. (selfgrowth.com)
  • Unveiling trust problems in long-distance relationships is only possible through open communication and understanding. (selfgrowth.com)
  • The journey to establish real-world bonds that bridge the distance becomes a pivotal section of the love story across miles in the world of long-distance relationships, where screens often come between lovers. (selfgrowth.com)
  • Today I would like to talk about the risks associated with venous thromboembolism (VTE) for long-distance travelers and discuss how you can counsel patients on reducing their risks. (medscape.com)
  • Since then, long-distance travel, defined as travel for more than 4 hours by air, car, train, or ship, has become more common, leading to increased concerns about blood clots and travel. (medscape.com)
  • However, for long-distance travelers, this risk increases 2- to 4-fold, depending on the duration of travel and preexisting risk factors. (medscape.com)
  • Also, the more risk factors a person has, the greater the risk for a blood clot developing during or shortly after long-distance travel. (medscape.com)
  • As a clinician, you can counsel your patients on their individual risk for blood clots before they depart on long-distance travel. (medscape.com)
  • If you have travelers who have multiple risk factors, you can also prescribe properly fitted, below-the-knee, graduated compression stockings for use during long-distance travel. (medscape.com)
  • For patients who have a long-distance trip planned, talk with them about things they can do to prevent blood clots, such as frequent movement during travel. (medscape.com)
  • Please note that you are responsible for the cost of postage when you return your long-distance loans. (lu.se)
  • If you are able to make your way to one of the Libraries at Lund University in Malmö or Helsingborg, you do not have to make a long-distance loan. (lu.se)
  • Faculty members are guided through a training process which helps them understand how to effectively teach in the distance learning environment. (bsu.edu)
  • The R&A and the USGA have issued specific Areas of Interest to help mitigate continuing distance increases and three proposed changes to the Equipment Rules to ensure their effectiveness in relation to distance limits. (randa.org)
  • It also means that this kind of distance rendering is possible where it might not be in Java. (rockpapershotgun.com)
  • The instant accessibility afforded by the internet, when used in a distance learning program conducted by e-mail or some other method that you can use at any time, means you can interleave your learning time with your other activities in the way most convenient to you. (collegescholarships.org)
  • Distance is a numerical or occasionally qualitative measurement of how far apart objects or points are. (wikipedia.org)
  • On galactic and larger scales, the measurement of distance is also affected by the expansion of the universe. (wikipedia.org)
  • For those times, you need this Bosch DLR130K Digital Distance Measurer Using precise laser measurement technology, this handy tool reports accurate results down to the 1/16 of an inch, even for distances 130 long. (uncrate.com)
  • A lot of focus has been placed on the need for distance learning and we completely agree that that's appropriate," said Troy Flint, a spokesman for the California School Boards Assn. "But what deserves equal attention is whether schools have the resources to do distance learning effectively. (latimes.com)
  • By strategically matching the distance between the product and the consumer, marketers can effectively enhance product value and increase consumers' willingness to pay a price premium for luxury brands by enhancing perceived prestige. (ama.org)
  • Internationally, the numbers of cases are not always clear and there is a lack of sound knowledge on the assessment of the care arrangements on the part of the distance caregiver, the actual role of the distance, specific barriers, conflicts, effective strategies and solution options. (springer.com)
  • Let us embark on this voyage of discovering ways to maintain trust, communication, and ways to develop emotional strength to overcome any barriers brought about by distance amidst emotional bonds. (selfgrowth.com)
  • In a new study in the Journal of Marketing , our research team found that keeping a distance between consumers and products enhances the perceived value and prestige of luxury items while proximity increases the perceived sincerity and closeness of popular products. (ama.org)
  • According to the news site of the journal Nature , the distance was said to be "the radius of an unperturbed circular Newtonian orbit about the sun of a particle having infinitesimal mass, moving with a mean motion of 0.01720209895 radians per day (known as the Gaussian constant). (livescience.com)
  • Catholics report driving the shortest distance, the study showed, with a quarter behind the wheel for longer than 15 minutes. (startribune.com)
  • Removed scripts and files used by the G5 distance calculations. (lu.se)
  • Benefield LE, Beck C (2007) Reducing the distance in distance-caregiving by technology innovation. (springer.com)
  • With a hybrid design that includes vest-inspired suspension for running, the Distance 22 combines lightweight and comfortable running technology with ample extra storage for mountain endeavors. (blackdiamondequipment.com)
  • This article presents the state of the art in research on specific characteristics of care arrangements from a distance. (springer.com)
  • Distance caregivers are often faced by financial as well as emotional burdens due to the care situation and lack of control even if there are some support strategies and compatibility between care and occupation, e.g. emergency management, local support networks, flexible working arrangements. (springer.com)
  • Students engaging in distance learning have access to appropriate educational materials and receive daily interaction with their licensed teacher(s). (google.com)
  • In fall 2003, there were 239 students enrolled in distance learning courses. (encyclopedia.com)
  • For one thing, a distance educationinstitution has no students on its premises. (thejournal.com)
  • There are two other distance learning students in the company. (ucas.com)
  • Discover what support is available to students in our guide to how distance learning works , including one-to-one tutorials and student forums. (ucas.com)
  • Learn more about employer sponsorships , payment plans and extra funding for distance learning students. (ucas.com)
  • Information about the libraries' services for students taking a distance learning course. (lu.se)
  • Service for distance students only applies to courses created as distance courses. (lu.se)
  • In the next two studies, participants estimated the same distance between the model and an expensive handbag to be further apart than for an inexpensive handbag. (ama.org)
  • The USDLA International Distance Learning Awards are created to acknowledge major accomplishments in distance learning and to highlight those distance learning instructors, programs, and professionals who have achieved and demonstrated extraordinary achievements through the use of online, videoconferencing, and satellite/video delivery technologies globally. (usdla.org)
  • Join Any Distance Active Club today and embrace a healthier, happier life with a supportive, safe and inclusive fitness community. (apple.com)
  • It's a true honor, and we couldn't have done it without the Any Distance community. (apple.com)
  • Synchronous Distance Learning is real-time DL, whether in a classroom or virtual, through live communication. (bellaonline.com)
  • The response shows the distance and duration between the specified origins and destinations. (google.com)
  • Heterogeneity and the Distance Puzzle ," FIW Working Paper series 095, FIW. (repec.org)
  • District Resources - On this page you will find COVID-19 resources, emergency child care information, food service grab and go meal schedules, internet access options, and general information about Distance Learning. (google.com)
  • Libraries and Academic Institutions please visit Distance Learning Books for discounts on bulk orders. (bellaonline.com)
  • Distance traveled ( D ) is equal to your rate of speed ( r ) multiplied by the time ( t ) you traveled that speed. (infoplease.com)
  • What makes most distance and rate problems tricky is that you usually have two things traveling at once, so you need to use the formula twice at the same time. (infoplease.com)
  • For example, use the formula D A = r A · t A for Train A's distance, speed, and time values and use the formula D B = r B · t B for Train B. (infoplease.com)
  • Asynchronous Distance Learning is learning performed at your own pace but guided by a designated schedule that ensures the course will be completed on time. (bellaonline.com)
  • It's great that distance learning has given me the opportunity to work full-time in a company involved in what I'm passionate about, while studying for my degree. (ucas.com)
  • Lifetime Activity - see your lifetime distance and active time since joining Any Distance. (apple.com)
  • Track your distance, time, speed and calories burned with FITAPP. (apple.com)
  • Welcome to the K-5 Distance Learning website. (google.com)
  • What is Distance Learning? (google.com)
  • How do I Participate in Distance Learning? (google.com)
  • Just click on your grade icon above to access your Distance Learning Google Meets. (google.com)
  • The training and delivery process is coordinated through University Media Services Distance Learning area located in the E. F. Ball Communication Building, Room 206. (bsu.edu)
  • Although it may seem relatively new, distance learning (DL) has been around for centuries. (bellaonline.com)
  • Hybrid Distance Learning (aka blended learning ) is independent DL in which lessons and learning activities are performed online. (bellaonline.com)
  • Distance Learning - Is it Right for You? (bellaonline.com)
  • Please Join our Distance Learning forum! (bellaonline.com)
  • Subscribe for free weekly updates from this Distance Learning site. (bellaonline.com)
  • For the briefing on schools, Newsom brought forward Siebel Newsom, who cited recent surveys indicating that 50% of low-income families and 42% of families of color are worried about distance learning for their children because they don't have a device at home. (latimes.com)
  • Distance learning programs available? (petersons.com)
  • Not sure if distance learning is right for you? (ucas.com)
  • I find it easier to split my day into work and distance learning. (ucas.com)
  • With the knowledge I've gained from my distance learning course, I'm able to better understand what the software team is working on, and how they're planning to go about it. (ucas.com)
  • Learning at a distance now uses personal computers and internet communication, but the concept dates from the 18th century. (collegescholarships.org)
  • The United States Distance Learning Association, the nation's premier distance learning association since 1987 presents its International Distance Learning Awards Program, the premier awards for the distance learning industry. (usdla.org)
  • This award is given to an agency, institution, or company that has shown outstanding leadership in the field of distance learning. (usdla.org)
  • The award recognizes pioneering organizations in the field that have changed distance learning, challenged existing practice, or developed new and effective solutions. (usdla.org)
  • These leaders are also active in the field of distance learning through professional affiliation and external collaboration. (usdla.org)
  • The award nomination exhibits innovative approaches to the delivery of distance learning. (usdla.org)
  • The Excellence in Distance Learning Teaching/Training awards are given to an outstanding individual or team of individuals whose teaching demonstrates extraordinary achievements. (usdla.org)
  • This award is given to a student who has exhibited leadership and creativity in using distance learning technologies. (usdla.org)
  • This award is given to the author(s) of a high quality research paper that advances the field of distance learning. (usdla.org)
  • If you have been admitted to a distance learning course at the Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology and cannot visit us in person, you can still make the most of the library's services. (lu.se)
  • A recent string of theoretical papers highlights the importance of geographical distance in explaining pricing and availability of loans to small firms. (repec.org)
  • We directly study the effect on loan conditions of the geographical distance between firms, the lending bank, and all other banks in the vicinity. (repec.org)
  • Using COMTRADE 4-digit bilateral trade data we find that the elasticity of trade to distance has increased by 8% from 1962 to 2009. (repec.org)
  • Chessboard distance, formalized as Chebyshev distance, is the minimum number of moves a king must make on a chessboard in order to travel between two squares. (wikipedia.org)
  • These studies, conducted largely in the Anglo-American region, draw a clear picture of who distance caregivers are (in general well-educated daughters or daughters-in-law) and that they make a substantial contribution to care in terms of organization, coordination, and emotional support in addition to visits. (springer.com)
  • Across seven studies, we show that the distance between the product and the consumer, whether in real life or in ads, could have a profound influence on how consumers evaluate the product and make purchase decisions. (ama.org)
  • There are three things that make me particularly happy: funky particle effects, good skyboxes and enormous draw distances. (rockpapershotgun.com)
  • Whether you start the Challenge at the beginning of the month or join in the last week, set a distance goal and make it happen. (strava.com)
  • Instead of tracking my distance through the neighborhood and back, it make a straight like from the staring point (which I pointed out was very wrong) to the end of the path, and then made a perfect angle straight to my house where I ended. (apple.com)
  • Connect with (from a distance) loved ones & neighbors to make sure they have enough #emergency supplies. (cdc.gov)
  • Distance caregivers sind häufig verstärkt finanziell und auch emotional durch fehlende Kontrolle vor Ort belastet, auch wenn sich einige Strategien zur Unterstützung im Pflegealltag und zur Vereinbarkeit von Pflege und Beruf zeigen, wie Notfallmanagement, Netzwerke vor Ort oder flexible Arbeitszeiten. (springer.com)
  • We describe a statistical measure, Mass Distance Fingerprint, for automatic de novo detection of predominant peptide mass distances, i.e. , putative protein modifications. (lu.se)
  • Services Distance learners have accessibility to academic advising, bookstore, e-mail services, library services. (encyclopedia.com)