Journal Title Abbreviations LANDFALL LANDFALL; LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE; LANDSCAPE AND urban PLANNINGLANDSCAPE urban PLAN LANGENBECKS archIV FUR CHIRURGIE LANGENBECK arch CHIR http://www.efm.leeds.ac.uk/~mark/ISIabbr/L_abrvjt.html
Extractions: LAB ANIMAL LAB ANIMAL LABOR HISTORY LABOR HIST LABOR LAW JOURNAL LABOR LAW J LABORATORNOE DELO LAB DELO LABORATORY ANIMAL SCIENCE LAB ANIM SCI LABORATORY ANIMALS LAB ANIM LABORATORY INVESTIGATION LAB INVEST LABORATORY MEDICINE LAB MED LABORATORY ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION LAB ROBOTICS AUTOMAT LABOUR-LE TRAVAIL LABOUR-TRAVAIL LAIT LAIT LANCET LANCET LAND DEGRAD DEV LAND DEGRADATION AND REHABILITATION LAND DEGRAD REHABIL LAND ECONOMICS LAND ECON LAND USE POLICY LAND USE POLICY LANDBAUFORSCHUNG VOLKENRODE LANDBAUFORSCH VOLK LANDBOUWTIJDSCHRIFT-REVUE DE L AGRICULTURE LANDBOUWTIJD-REV AGR LANDFALL LANDFALL LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING LANDSCAPE URBAN PLAN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE LANDSCAPE ARCHIT LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY LANDSCAPE ECOL LANDSCAPE PLANNING LANDSCAPE PLAN LANDTECHNIK LANDTECHNIK LANDWIRTSCHAFTLICHE FORSCHUNG LANDWIRT FORSCH LANGENBECKS ARCHIV FUR CHIRURGIE LANGENBECK ARCH CHIR LANGENBECKS ARCHIVES OF SURGERY LANGENBECK ARCH SURG LANGMUIR LANGMUIR LANGUAGE LANGUAGE LANG COMMUN LANGUAGE AND COGNITIVE PROCESSES LANG COGNITIVE PROC LANGUAGE AND SPEECH LANG SPEECH LANGUAGE IN SOCIETY LANG SOC LANGUAGE LEARNING LANG LEARN LANGUAGE SPEECH AND HEARING SERVICES IN SCHOOLS LANG SPEECH HEAR SER LANGUE FRANCAISE LANGUE FRANCAISE LARGE ANIMAL PRACTICE LARGE ANIM PRACT LARGE SCALE SYSTEMS IN INFORMATION AND DECISION TECHNOLOGIES LARGE SCALE SYST LARYNGO-RHINO-OTOLOGIE LARYNGO RHINO OTOL LARYNGOLOGIE RHINOLOGIE OTOLOGIE VEREINIGT MIT MONATSSCHRIFT FUR OHRENHEILKUNDE
Architecture / Fine Arts Library : Landscape Architecture res SB 469.37 M37; Staying Small Successfully a Guide for Architects, Land Use and Landscape planning HD 111 L68 1979; Landscape planning HD 108.6 T87 http://www.umanitoba.ca/libraries/units/archfa/land2000.shtml
Extractions: Research Tools -> Lanscape Architecture Landscape Architecture Liv Valmestad, Reference Librarian Searching BISON for books and journal titles: If searching by SUBJECT, the proper subject heading is landscape architecture One of the most effective ways to search BISON is by SUBJECT/KEYWORD : landscape design, ecological landscape, garden design, landscape environmental design, environmental engineering. Bibliographies Return to Top Practical Handbooks Site Planning and Design Action by Design: Facilitating Design Decisions into the 21 st Century HT 167 M38 1983 Energy Conserving Site Design SB 475.9 E53 E64 1984
Extractions: Hopkinson, R. (1971). Glare from windows -3. Using the glare index in daylighting design. Construction Research and Development Journal, 3(1), 23-28. Simonson, E. and Brozek, J., (1948) Effects of illumination level on visual performance and fatigue, Journal of the Optical Society of America Wibom, R.I., and Carlsson, W., (1987) Work at visual display terminals among office employees: Visual ergonomics and lighting, in Work with Display Units, 86, eds: B. Knave and P. G. Wideback, North Holland: Amsterdam. Wilkins, A.J., Nimmo-Smith, I, Slater, A.J., and Bedocs, L., (1989) Fluorescent lighting, headaches and eyestrain, Lighting Research and Technology, 21, 11-18. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), (1996a) Standard Practice for Lighting Cotton Classing Rooms for Color Grading, D1684-96, ASTM: Philadelphia, PA. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), (1996b) Standard Practice for Visual Appraisal of Colors and Color Differences of Diffusely-Illuminated Opaque Materials, D1729-96, ASTM: Philadelphia, PA. Boyce, P.R., Akashi, Y., Hunter, C.M., and Bullough, J.D., (2003) The impact of spectral power distribution on the performance of an achromatic visual task, Lighting Research and Technology, in press
Extractions: McNeil, JM. Americans with disabilities 1994-95. Current Population Reports P7061:3-6; August 1997. Verbrugge LM, Patrick DL. Seven chronic conditions: their impact on U.S. adults' activity levels and use of medical services. Am J Public Health Teilsch JM, Sommer A, Will K, Katz J, Royall RM. Blindness and visual impairment in an American urban population. The Baltimore Eye Survey. Arch Ophthalmol U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Healthy People 2010 (conference edition; two volumes). Washington, DC; January 2000. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Diabetes Surveillance, 1997 . Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; 1997. Dixon TP. Rehabilitation across the continuum: managing the challenges. Arch Phys Med Rehabil Hoenig H, Nusbaum N, Brummel-Smith K. Geriatric rehabilitation: state of the art. J Am Geriatr Soc Wade DT, de Jong BA. Recent advances in rehabilitation. BMJ Hutton J, Persson J. Technology and disability. Assessment needs and potential. Int J Technol Assess Health Care Lishner DM, Richardson M, Levine P, Patrick D. Access to primary health care among persons with disabilities in rural areas: a summary of the literature.
Fall '05 Roster: City & Regional Planning (CRP) Architecture, Art and planning Fall 05 Course and Room Roster 255697 LEC01 F 0230-0425P SD 208 YOUNG CRP 605 urban PUBLIC FINANCE 4.0 HRS LET ONLY http://cuinfo.cornell.edu/Academic/RSF5/RSF5CRP.html
Extractions: Fall '05 Course and Room Roster CRP 100 THE AMERICAN CITY 3.0 HRS S/U OR LET S/U OPTION IS OPEN TO OUT OF DEPARTMENT STUDENTS ONLY. LEC 01 MWF 1115-1205P PS 233 GOLDSMITH SUB-COURSES SEC 01 M 1115-1205P SD 115 GOLDSMITH SEC 02 M 1115-1205P SD 101 GOLDSMITH SEC 03 M 1115-1205P SD 208 GOLDSMITH SEC 04 M 1115-1205P RF B16 GOLDSMITH CRP 106 URS FIRST YEAR SEMINAR 1.0 HRS S/U ONLY LEC 01 M 0125-0230P SD 115 KUDVA CRP 109 FWS:IS THIS LAND YOUR LAND? 3.0 HRS LET ONLY SEC 05 TR 1010-1125A SD 318 LIEBERKNECHT, KATHER LEC 01 TR 0840-0955A SD 115 REARDON CRP 261 URBAN ARCHAEOLOGY 4.0 HRS S/U OR LET CO-MEETING WITH LA 261 174-205 ARKEO 261 060-516 LEC 01 F 0100-0425P KN 461 BAUGHER CO-MEETING WITH PHIL 193 477-297 GOVT 293 391-101 LEC 01 MWF 0230-0320P GS LEWIS MILLER, R SUB-COURSES SEC 01 F 0230-0320P GS 124 MILLER, R SEC 02 F 0230-0320P UH G88 MILLER, R
Michigan Greats - Charles M. Correa He received an M. arch degree from MIT in 1955. and Craig Scott broughttogether architects, urban planners, geographers, historians and sociologists. http://www.research.umich.edu/news/michigangreats/correa.html
Extractions: Office of the Vice President for Research Slides shown at Feb. 1999 Regents Meeting In a career that spans the design of great buildings and cities to plans for effective, affordable housing, few can match Charles Correa's accomplishments . Born in India in 1930 and still practicing there today, this 1953 graduate of the University of Michigan College of Architecture and Urban Planning ( CAUP ) is a major figure in contemporary architecture. From museums to government buildings, universities to apartments for low-income families, Correa has left his mark. "In addition to his many architectural works built all on the Indian Subcontinent and all over the world, Correa has been one of the pioneers in developing frugal, culturally-rooted shelter in the developing world," says Douglas Kelbaugh , CAUP Dean and Professor of Architecture and Urban Planning. A catalogue of Correa's many accomplishments includes the Mahatma Gandhi Museum in Ahmedabad, built in the 1960s; the
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