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    The field excursion entitled "Observing, Peeling, and Making Strata" took place on 10 September 2011, during the period of the annual meeting of the Geological Society of Japan. The excursion, which targeted school teachers, emphasized the field collection of peel specimens of sediments and the application of simplified laboratory flume experiments, as means to enhance earth science teaching materials and methods, and to thereby improve earth science education. During the excursion, all participants were familiarized with the technique of obtaining peel specimens of sediments and for conducting simplified flume experiments; as a consequence, participants showed favorable impressions of the excursion.
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    This study was designed to examine the role of foot type, height, leg length, and range of motion (ROM) measurements on excursion distances while performing the Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT), a test of dynamic postural control. Participants (n = 30) performed 3 trials of the SEBT in each of the 8 directions while balancing on the right and left legs. No statistically significant relations were found between foot type or ROM measurements and excursion distances with the SEBT. Significant correlations were revealed between height and excursion distance and leg length and excursion distance with leg length having the stronger correlation. Using raw excursion measures, males were found to have significantly greater excursion distances than females; however, after normalizing excursion distances to leg length, there were no significant differences related to gender. In conclusion, when using the SEBT for experimental or clinical purposes, participants' excursion distances should be normalized to leg length to allow for a more accurate comparison of performance among participants.
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    Applying excursion theory, we re-express several well studied fluctuation quantities associated to Parisian ruin problem for L\'evy risk processes in terms of integrals with respect to excursion measure for spectrally negative L\'evy process. We show that these new expressions reconcile with the previous results on Parisian ruin problem.
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    With the excursion exploitation planning of Hukou excursion region in the Yellow River in Yichuan country as example,it discusses the importance of the application of the preferential protection principle in the excursion planning,analyzes the existing problems in the excursion region,and brings forward the corresponding implementation method,which will realize the concordance and existing together between the human and nature.
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    THE AIM OF THIS STUDY IS TO DEVELOP A METHOD FOR MEASURING INTEGRATED ATTRACTION OF A SIGHTSEEING SITE AND FOR MODELLING EXCURSION BEHAVIOUR. I DIFINE THE INTEGTATED ATTRACTION AS THE SUM OF THAT BY EACH SITE'S OWN RESOURCES AND THE ACCESSIBILITY TO THE OTHER SITES WHERE HE CAN VISIT NEXT. I FORMULATE THE SIGHTSEEING EXCURSION BEHAVIOUR AS THE AGGREGATED NESTED LOGIT MODEL. I APPLIED THIS METHOD TO A SIGHTSEEING TRAVEL DEMAND FORECASTING PROCEDURE FOR THE MIDDLE KYUSHU AREA. IT WAS FOUND THAT THIS METHOD COULD ACCURATELY FORECAST NOT ONLY THE TOTAL NUMBER OF GUESTS BY SITE BUT ALSO THE NUMBER OF TRAVELLERS WHO CHOOSE A PARTICULAR EXCURSION PATTERN.
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    This paper combines birth and death processes with Ito's excursion theory,and builds it's frame structure under Ito's excursion which mainly includes local time,inverse local time,excursion,excursion space,excursion measure.It shows that {Yt,t∈DY} is a poisson point processe,and birth and death processes have Markov property under P(·).The excursion theory for birth and death processes is established.
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    The field excursion entitled "Observing, Peeling, and Making Strata" took place on 10 September 2011, during the period of the annual meeting of the Geological Society of Japan. The excursion, which targeted school teachers, emphasized the field collection of peel specimens of sediments and the application of simplified laboratory flume experiments, as means to enhance earth science teaching materials and methods, and to thereby improve earth science education. During the excursion, all participants were familiarized with the technique of obtaining peel specimens of sediments and for conducting simplified flume experiments; as a consequence, participants showed favorable impressions of the excursion.
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    Flume
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