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college students with ADHD J. Korea Acad. Coop. Soc. 18 245 255 doi: https://doi.org/10.5762/kais.2017.18.1.245 Hanslmayr, S. Staudigl, T. Fellner, M.C. 2012 Oscillatory power decreases and long-term memory: The information via

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recreation. These findings suggested that most of these parents enjoyed looking at and learning about nature and enjoyed being in outdoor settings. These findings were in accordance with other studies, which have shown that people enjoy nature and natural

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year-round production in hoophouses based on actual planting dates generated at the MSU Student Organic Farm, and course pack materials from MSU courses, which included supplemental articles. In addition, technical assistance was provided through phone

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significant difference test or Student’s t test at P ≤ 0.05. In the case of a significant interaction among treatments, results are explained and/or presented separately for all treatment combinations. Results Winter temperatures. Daily fluctuations in

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workshop was The National Initiative for Consumer Horticulture: Identifying and Cultivating Consumer Horticulture Research Relationships. About 20 extension specialists, professors, and graduate students attended. The objective of the workshop was to set

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theoretical concepts such as learning, evolution, and overload/arousal ( Kaplan and Kaplan, 1989 ). For example, the evolution theory maintains that because we evolved in environments consisting primarily of plants, we tend to have positive psychological and

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of COVID-19, and that the increase in WTP of risk-averse consumers was greater than the increase in the WTP of risk-seeking consumers both before and after the outbreak of COVID-19. Similar outcomes are observed for Water_M, Water_L, Mowing_L, and

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J.B. Edmond Undergraduate Student Paper Competition The Acidification of Hardwood Bark for the Production of Acid-loving Nursery Crops Mark Wilson*, Edward Bush, Daniel Wells, and Jeff Beasley; LSU AgCenter SPESS, 137 J.C. Miller Hall, Baton

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