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Cartography of an organelle [PDF]
Peptide counting in mass spectrometry allows researchers to draw a quantitative proteomic map of the ER and Golgi.
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Group-Lasso on Splines for Spectrum Cartography [PDF]
The unceasing demand for continuous situational awareness calls for innovative and large-scale signal processing algorithms, complemented by collaborative and adaptive sensing platforms to accomplish the objectives of layered sensing and control. Towards
Georgios B. Giannakis+4 more
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Water, dust, and environmental justice: The case of agricultural water diversions
Abstract Water diversions for agriculture reduce ecosystem services provided by saline lakes around the world. Exposed lakebed surfaces are major sources of dust emissions that may exacerbate existing environmental inequities. This paper studies the effects of water diversions and their impacts on particulate pollution arising from reduced inflows to ...
Ryan Abman+2 more
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Application of web 2.0 in cartographic education. Is it time for cartography 2.0? [PDF]
The term web 2.0 was first used in 2004 at a conference where the organizers focused on the new generation web services. Although web is not software and it has no versions everybody understood this term and also understood the real meaning behind it.
Zentai, László
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Caught in the labyrinth of Kashan: An ethnography of getting lost
Abstract Places, squares, natural landscapes, urban spaces are accepted as familiar when they are domesticated by cartography. The human psyche recoils at the prospect of being adrift in the unknown, prompting the ingenious creation of navigational aids such as maps, compasses, and GPS devices, which have been developed through specific historical ...
Jasamin Kashanipour
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Abstract Ecotourism can contribute to the conservation of environmental values, as well as to the development of positive synergies between agents in the tourism sector, tourists and the local population. The growing interest in tourism offers with low environmental impact, which support the local economy, translates into a competitive advantage for ...
Luís Quinta‐Nova, Dora Ferreira
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Education in cartography: what is the status of young people's map-reading skills? [PDF]
Due to recent technological progress, maps have become more popular than ever before. This is especially true for young people, who interact with these technologies on a daily basis.
De Maeyer, Philippe+5 more
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Abstract This essay traces the entangled legacies of political violence, memory, and kinship by following the life of the author's father, whose adult years unfolded under Chile's dictatorship (1973–1990). Through intimate conversations and ethnographic attention to domestic life, it explores how closeness to and eventual disillusionment with state ...
Nicolás Díaz Letelier
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Local economic resilience and economic specialization in Greece during the crisis
Abstract This paper scrutinizes the issue of economic resilience, aiming to detect the existence of a systematic link with economic specialization. To this end, the paper conducts an empirical analysis at the local (i.e., municipal) level of Greece during the economic crisis period (2009–2015), providing cartographic visualizations and spatial ...
Panagiotis Artelaris+2 more
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