Keyword ["说文解å—"walking] Result: 141 - 160 | Page: 8 of 10 |
141. | Walking In The Deep Space Of Qilu Culture—A Cultural Interpretation Of Zhao Dongling's Shandong Theme TV Series Creation |
142. | "Shu Tao" Aesthetic Research |
143. | Walking in your patient's shoes: An investigation of genetic counselor empathy in clinical practice |
144. | Beyond the book: The compositional, lecture, and publication histories of Henry David Thoreau's 'Walking' read ecocritically |
145. | A study on spontaneous adaptation during load carriage walking |
146. | Walking on the red brick path: A portrait of African-American women's experiences with the built environment of a predominantly white institution |
147. | Looking for a Simplicity Principle in the Perception of Human Walking Motion |
148. | Neural control of locomotor adaptation in humans |
149. | Walking through the shadows: Ruins, reflections, and resistance in the postcolonial gothic novel |
150. | Gateways and gatekeepers: Walking through everyday international relations |
151. | Wraith Walking |
152. | There and Back Again; Tolkien's Recovery of Englishness Through Walkin |
153. | Control of attention and gaze in complex environments |
154. | Analytical description of four piano compositions by Hyo-shin Na: 'Variations,' 'Rain Study,' 'Piano Study 3,' and 'Walking, Walking' |
155. | Physical activity and emotion regulation: Walking to regulate experimentally induced negative affect |
156. | Nag mapu/la tierra que andamos/walking wor(l)ds: Native cosmographies of the Americas |
157. | The walking Nkisi: African-American material culture in Iowa. A case study on yard art in Waterloo, Iowa |
158. | Beautiful day. Pleasant walk: Walking and landscape in the works of Eswick Evans, John D. Godman, Elizabeth Fries Ellet, and Bradford Torrey |
159. | Narrative drifters: Walking away from the male gaze in twentieth-century French novels and films |
160. | Laying out land: Land surveying and space configurations in Henry D. Thoreau's 'Walden', 'A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers', the journal and 'Walking' |
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