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The use of public spatial databases in risk analysis: A US‐oriented tutorial
Abstract This tutorial focuses on opportunities and challenges associated with using six large, publicly accessible spatial databases published during the last decade by US federal agencies. These databases provide opportunities for researchers to risk‐inform policy by comparing community asset, demographic, economic, and social data, along with ...
Michael R. Greenberg+2 more
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Process and individuation (on speculative realism and becoming)
Abstract Recent developments in the continental tradition have taken a realist turn that reveals an oscillation between, on the one hand, an ontology of virtuality that thinks of reality as process and continuum (albeit a continuum of differences or events) and, on the other hand, the resurgence of an ontology of objects and essences guided by the ...
Pascal Massie
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Auxiliary selection in Italian restructuring: An insight into the size of the clause
Abstract In Standard Italian, restructuring clauses are characterized by apparently optional transparency effects in the choice of the clausal perfect auxiliary. In the perfect periphrasis, the auxiliary associated with the modal verb can be either HAVE or the one corresponding to the lexical verb (BE or HAVE).
Irene Amato
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Gilaki reverse Ezafe: The two faces of a nominal linker
Abstract This paper examines a nominal linker (known as reverse Ezafe) in the Caspian language Gilaki. It is shown that the nominal linker in Gilaki is in fact the realization of two different morphosyntactic elements with distinct properties. In doing so, we also highlight the differences between reverse Ezafe and Ezafe, found in Persian and other ...
Arsalan Kahnemuyipour+2 more
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Emotional cartography of urban fear: Methodological approach to analyse the relationship between built environment and fear of crime. [PDF]
Barrantes-Chaves K.
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Reflections on the Use of k‐Nearest‐Neighbours Bespoke Neighbourhoods in Urban Studies
Abstract During the first decades of the 21st century, bespoke neighbourhoods have often replaced predefined areas in urban studies. This development has been enabled by the improved availability of detailed data, as well as methodological innovations (e.g. the construction of bespoke neighbourhoods based on k‐nearest neighbours, or knn).
Jan Amcoff
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Spatial transcriptomics in the adult <i>Drosophila</i> brain and body. [PDF]
Janssens J+8 more
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