• The Pedestrian Accessibility and Movement Environment Laboratory (PAMELA) was a research facility located in Upper Holloway, part of the University College...
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  • Matter Exploration and Light-nuclei Astrophysics, astrophysical satellite module Pedestrian Accessibility and Movement Environment Laboratory, artificial pavement...
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  • Exploration and Light-nuclei Astrophysics (a) Pedestrian Accessibility and Movement Environment Laboratory pan – (s) Punjabi language (ISO 639-2 code) PAN...
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  • the Great Hall, the Carey Foster Physics Laboratory and the Ramsay Laboratory. Fires gutted the library and destroyed much of the main building, including...
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    artificial pavement at a research centre called Pedestrian Accessibility and Movement Environment Laboratory (PAMELA). It is used to simulate everyday scenarios...
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    Alongside the announcement of the development of UCL East, the UCL Urban Laboratory carried out a series of case studies of university-led urban regeneration...
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  • The rivalry between King's College London and University College London has been a part of London life for nearly two centuries. University College was...
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    Collaboration Walkability – How accessible a space is to walking Walking audit – Assessment of pedestrian accessibility Work-related road safety in the...
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    Transport (category Economics of transport and utility industries)
    worldwide is to prioritize public transport, bicycles, and pedestrian movement. Redirecting vehicle movement to create 20-minute neighbourhoods that promotes...
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  • mentally unfit. 1974 – Barrier Free Environments, founded by Ronald Mace, advocated for accessibility in American buildings and products. 1975 – The Education...
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    Green infrastructure (category Hydrology and urban planning)
    teach about food and nutrition, but also to help children make educated choices regarding their impact on the environment. The laboratory is typically built...
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    Augmented reality (category Promotion and marketing communications)
    Enhance Operator Performance in Remote Environments." Technical Report AL-TR-0089, USAF Armstrong Laboratory (AFRL), Wright-Patterson AFB OH, 1992. Eric...
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    Obesity and the environment aims to look at the different environmental factors that researchers worldwide have determined cause and perpetuate obesity...
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    the vehicle monitors its environment and takes in information about possible obstacles or pedestrians in its path. Ford and General Motors provide "hands-off...
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    the University of California, Berkeley, and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, which is managed and operated by the university. It also has the...
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  • leading up to the games, limiting access for the public. Tourists and other pedestrians would not be able to watch the ceremony on the Seine, but spectators...
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  • explored relationships between her street performers, The Pedestrian Project and their environment, opened up a performance space with Rube Fenwick whose...
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    Institute for Global Environment Strategies with the UN Collaborating Center on Energy and Environment at the Risoe National Laboratory of Denmark which echoes...
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    and accessibility. Car Parking: For those who prefer driving, Education City provides ample parking spaces across the campus, enabling flexible and time-efficient...
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    the public, it was, however, recognized that there were current accessibility, privacy and security concerns, especially in light of the July 2nd security...
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    Campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (category University and college campuses in Massachusetts)
    additions. Interior pedestrian circulation follows parts of the grid pattern, but thru access is not possible on all floors. North-south movement is possible...
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    different exhibits relating to the local environment, all placed outside in the Fort Mason area and accessible to the general public. List of science centers...
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    along East 13th Avenue, with heavy pedestrian traffic at the intersection with Kincaid Street. Student recreation and union centers are toward the center...
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    Improvements planned include full handicapped accessibility at the new stations, fencing to encourage pedestrians to use protected crosswalks, traffic signal...
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    (potable) water, protection from falling, drainage, sanitary facilities, accessibility and facilities for the disabled, measures to limit overheating in new...
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    specific hotspots. These vary from the accessibility of other resources, like books, the location of the workplace, and the social aspect of meeting other...
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    greater use of rigging skills and traffic and pedestrian control. The many constraints that the typical urban environment places on trees limits the average...
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  • Riley, 1989) and WinCrew (Lockett, 1997). The network approach to modeling using these programs is popular due to its technical accessibility to individual...
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    sounds of an approaching vehicle poses a danger to blind, elderly and very young pedestrians. To mitigate this situation, many countries mandate warning sounds...
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    design fabric of the city. The plan led to creation of pedestrian walkways, picnic areas and view opportunities along the lower populated stretch of...
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