Life expectancy and mortality in 363 cities of Latin America Article Open access 25 January 2021 Green space accessibility helps buffer declined mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from big data in the United Kingdom Article 17 February 2023 National-scale 1-km maps of hos...
population of Yukon, 50% of Northwest Territories, and 85% of Nunavut. Increasingly, theAboriginal populationof Canada is an urban one. Just over half (54%) of Aboriginal people now live in Canada's cities. In some western Canadian cities such as Winnipeg and Regina, they account for 9–...
Effects of added fruits and vegetables on dietary intakes and body weight in Scottish adults Br J Nutr, 95 (3) (2006), pp. 496-503 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar [90] L.A. Spence, C.J. Cifelli, G.D. Miller The role of dairy products in healthy weight and body composition in childre...
In the Scottish study from 2012 [12], the most common food was fruit yogurt or fruit juice in another study conducted in 2015 [13]. Fruit juice was used by 34% and yogurt by 34%; these were the most commonly used foods to mix with medication. In a study carried out in France [1...
Google Scholar and 12 governmental and non-governmental organisational websites (Centre for Local Economic Strategies; Joseph Rowntree Foundation; Scottish Government; UK Government; Wellbeing Alliance; Research Papers in Economics; What Works Scotland; Fraser of Allander Institute; Royal Society of Arts;...
Eilean Donan Castle, ScotlandEilean Donan Castle, located in the Scottish Highlands. Scotland, most northerly of the four parts of theUnited Kingdom, occupying about one-third of the island of Great Britain. The name Scotland derives from the LatinScotia, land of theScots, aCelticpeople fromIre...
andScotland—as well as the northern portion of the island ofIreland. The name Britain is sometimes used to refer to the United Kingdom as a whole. The capital isLondon, which is among the world’s leading commercial, financial, and cultural centres. Other major cities includeBirmingham,Liverp...
The most successful of these “plantations” began taking hold in the early 17th century in Ulster, the northernmost of Ireland’s four traditional provinces, previously a centre of rebellion, where the planters included English and Scottish tenants as well as British landlords. Because of the ...
The cities of the state—from New York City through Albany, Utica, and Syracuse to Rochester and Buffalo on the Great Lakes—and their suburbs are home to more than four-fifths of all New Yorkers. Both the New England and the Southern colonies had a great deal more to do with the ...
2 of 2 TimbuktuFrench explorer René-Auguste Caillié's drawing of Timbuktu, Mali, 1830. European explorers reached Timbuktu in the early 19th century. The ill-fated Scottish explorerGordon Laingwas the first to arrive (1826), followed by the French explorerRené-Auguste Cailliéin 1828. Cailli...