• of hypermobility. OECD Env. Directorate, Unclassified ENV/EPOC/PPC/T (99) 3/FINAL/REV1 (; p.95). [7] Khisty CJ, Zeitler U (2001). Is Hypermobility a Challenge...
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  • stretch farther than normal Hypermobility spectrum disorder, a heritable connective tissue disorder Hypermobility (travel), frequent travelers It should...
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    Global dimming Historical temperature record Ionosphere Hydrosphere Hypermobility (travel) Kyoto Protocol Leaching (agriculture) Lithosphere Reference atmospheric...
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  • prevalence and cultural value of frequent long-distance travel in contemporary Western culture as hypermobility or dromomania. In a 1977 book, cultural theorist...
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    been conducted on travel behavior showing gender as an influential factor in travel decision making. Hypermobility Metropolitan Travel Survey Archive Prof...
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  • and things Individual mobility Hypermobility (travel), the social aspects and environmental impacts of excessive travel Private transport, e.g., car-based...
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  • forecast intercity travel behavior in the United States. Environmental impact of aviation Hypermobility (travel) Modal share Travel behavior Willingness...
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  • Wanderlust (category Adventure travel)
    locality may also fuel the desire to travel. Cabin fever Digital nomad Dromomania Global nomad Hypermobility (travel) Knight-errant New Age travellers Nomad...
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    aviation Frequent-flyer program History of aviation Hypermobility List of passenger airlines Punctuality Travel document "Aviation." Encyclopædia Britannica...
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  • unification of it. Border control Customs union Freedoms of the air Hypermobility (travel) Leave to enter Right of abode Right of asylum Right of return Transport...
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    suggest that there exists a constant travel time budget. Environmental impact of aviation Hypermobility (travel) Guidance on Transport Assessment https://assets...
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  • Variables". Institute of Transportation Engineers. Retrieved December 17, 2021. Hypermobility (travel) Microsimulation Traffic engineering Traffic flow...
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  • from frequent travel, particularly by air because of the long distances that are easily covered in one or a few days, is called hypermobility and has been...
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  • incentive travel programs in 2010, with spending on incentive travel being reduced. Environmental impact of aviation Hypermobility (travel) Incentive...
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    Business travel is travel undertaken for work or business purposes, as opposed to other types of travel, such as for leisure purposes or regularly commuting...
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    Road trip (redirect from Road travel)
    development. New highways in the early 20th century helped propel automobile travel in the United States, primarily cross-country. Commissioned in 1926 and...
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    abbreviated as MICE. Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Business travel. Environmental impact of aviation Hypermobility (travel) Marketing John Lennon (2003)....
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  • airports, stations, motels, harbors Bicycle Congestion Home care Hypermobility (travel) Pedestrian Public transport Private transport Transportation engineering...
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    Premium economy class (category Travel classes)
    section with 5 in (13 cm) of extra seat pitch. First class (aviation) Hypermobility (travel) Deep vein thrombosis or traveller’s thrombosis, sometimes nicknamed...
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    Hyperconsumerism – Consumption of goods beyond ones necessities Hypermobility (travel) – Refers to highly mobile individuals who take frequent trips,...
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  • assistance to the muscles surrounding the joint. Joint locking (symptom) Hypermobility "Oxford Dictionary of Sports Science and Medicine (3rd edition)". Reference...
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    Business class (category Travel classes)
    portal Transport portal Aircraft cabin Airline seat Economy class Hypermobility (travel) First class IATA class codes Premium economy Perry Garfinkel (2008-03-10)...
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    Commuting (category Types of travel)
    Commuting that takes more than daily walking time of an average human Hypermobility (travel) – Refers to highly mobile individuals who take frequent trips,...
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  • ancestral connections to their holiday destination. These genealogy tourists travel to the land of their ancestors to reconnect with their past and "walk in...
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  • Climate change mitigation scenarios Environmental impact of aviation Hypermobility (travel) Index of climate change articles "Article 2" (PDF). The United...
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  • the general public. Society portal Consumer theory Consumerism Hypermobility (travel) Overconsumption Waste "How Sociologists Study Consumption". About...
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    hierarchy Stefan Gössling, sustainable travel expert Hierarchy of roads High-occupancy vehicle lane Hypermobility Isochrone map James Howard Kunstler Modal...
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    income groups travel more often, and often for shorter trips. Researchers have been raising concern about the globally increasing hypermobility of individuals...
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  • lengthen their ligaments, making their joints more supple. The term hypermobility refers to the characteristic of people with more-elastic ligaments,...
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    Border control (category Travel)
    controls in the 21st century are tightly intertwined with intricate systems of travel documents, visas, and increasingly complex policies that vary between countries...
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