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The Relationship Between Food Security Status and Overweight Amongst Women Age 16-85 Years Old
Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2001-2002 were used to examine demographic factors and BMI as it related to household food security status of women 16-85 years of age. Four designations ... -
Bahamian Cave and Karst Geodatabase, and GIS Analysis of San Salvador Island, Bahamas
A geodatabase and a data management program have been created to store and manipulate cave and karst feature data from the Bahamas. A geographic information system was used to recognize any spatial patterns in the cave and ... -
Relationship Between Percent Body Fat As Determined By Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis And Waist-To-Hip Ratio In Children Ages 7 To 9 Years
The objective of the study was to identify the relationship between percent body fat (%BF) and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) in children ages 7 to 9 years. The sample (n=171) was divided into four groups. Bioelectrical impedance ... -
Improving Instruction Fetch Rate with Code Pattern Cache for Superscalar Architecture
In the past, instruction fetch speeds have been improved by using cache schemes that capture the actual program flow. In this proposal, we present the architecture of a new instruction cache named code pattern cache (CPC); ... -
Smart Housing: Technology to Aid Aging in Place - New Opportunities and Challenges
We are at the threshold of a great change in architectural design. With cheaper and more ubiquitous computing, ?smart? spaces and responsive environments are increasingly becoming plausible and affordable. Are we as ...