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13por Pyles, James“…Building on the standards set by CompTIA-and endorsed by the IT industry worldwide-this book takes you one step further than what you might simply learn in a classroom and shows you how to actually perform the various tasks you can expect to encounter on the job. The Street Smarts series is designed to help current or aspiring IT professionals put their certification to work for them. …”
Publicado 2009
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14“…In other words, the focus of practitioners on experience and human judgement, complemented—but not superseded—by scientific evidence is probably street-smart after all. A major downside of this human-driven approach is the lack of science-grade evaluation and transparency. …”
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15por Winters, M., Barnes, R., Venners, Scott, Ste-Marie, N., McKay, H., Sims-Gould, J., Ashe, MC“…BACKGROUND: Our aim was to examine the association between Street Smart Walk Score® and self-reported outdoor walking among older Canadians, and to determine whether socioeconomic status modifies this association. …”
Publicado 2015
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16por Skandier, Toby“…Gain street-smart skills in network administration Think of the most common and challenging tasks that network administrators face, then read this book and find out how to perform those tasks, step by step. …”
Publicado 2012
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17por Chudyk, Anna M., McKay, Heather A., Winters, Meghan, Sims-Gould, Joanie, Ashe, Maureen C.“…Each 10-point increase in Street Smart Walk Score was associated with a 45% greater odds of any walking for transportation (compared with none; OR = 1.45, 95% confidence interval = 1.18, 1.78). …”
Publicado 2017
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18por Seguin-Fowler, Rebecca A., LaCroix, Andrea Z., LaMonte, Michael J., Liu, Jingmin, Maddock, Jason E., Rethorst, Chad D., Bird, Chloe E., Stefanick, Marcia L., Manson, JoAnn E.“…We analyzed data from a large, diverse sample of women (n = 5650) with a mean age of 79.5 (SD = 6.7) at time of accelerometry wear in the Women’s Health Initiative Objective Physical Activity Cardiovascular Health Study in the United States to examine associations between neighborhood Street Smart Walk Score (SSWS) and accelerometer-measured physical activity. …”
Publicado 2022
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19por Jones, Alana C., Chaudhary, Ninad S., Patki, Amit, Howard, Virginia J., Howard, George, Colabianchi, Natalie, Judd, Suzanne E., Irvin, Marguerite R.“…Walkability was measured using Street Smart Walk Score based on participants' residential information at baseline (collected between 2003 and 2007) and was dichotomized as more (score ≥70) and less (score <70) walkable. …”
Publicado 2021
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20“…We categorised respondents into walkability quintiles based on their residential Street Smart Walk Score values. We performed linear regression to estimate differences between walkability quintiles in BMI and zBMI. …”
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