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ABSTRACT The Easterlin paradox explores the link between subjective well‐being (SWB) and income, questioning if a saturation point exists where more income no longer boosts SWB. In the literature, the studies dealing with a saturation point of SWB at the cross‐sectional level are ambiguous.
Simon Röck +2 more
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Exomorphogenesis of Cosmogenic Ring Structures of Kazakhstan
The use of materials for remote sensing of the Earth made it possible to identify a new type of crustal structures and features of their expression in relief.
Veselova Larysa +6 more
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The cartography of computational search spaces [PDF]
This talk will present our recent findings and visual (static and animated) maps characterising combinatorial and computer program search spaces. We seek to lay the foundations for a new perspective to understand problem structure and improve heuristic ...
Ochoa, Gabriela
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IMITATOR II: A Tool for Solving the Good Parameters Problem in Timed Automata
We present here Imitator II, a new version of Imitator, a tool implementing the "inverse method" for parametric timed automata: given a reference valuation of the parameters, it synthesizes a constraint such that, for any valuation satisfying this ...
André, Étienne
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Chemical Cartography with APOGEE: Multi-element Abundance Ratios [PDF]
We map the trends of elemental abundance ratios across the Galactic disk, spanning R = 3 – 15 kpc and midplane distance ∣ Z ∣ = 0 – 2 kpc , for 15 elements in a sample of 20,485 stars measured by the SDSS/APOGEE survey (O, Na, Mg, Al, Si, P, S, K, Ca, V,
D. Weinberg +29 more
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ABSTRACT Soil erosion research remains critical for sustainable development as it impacts soil health through different erosive processes. Recent studies on soil piping highlight advancements in detecting surface features (using UAV); however, detecting underground pipes still remains challenging.
Anita Bernatek‐Jakiel, Marta Kondracka
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Counter-Cartographies, Indigenous (Counter-)Cartographies
In his seminal work Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origins and Spread of Nationalism, Benedict Anderson mentions the map as one of the three institutions of power, along with the census and the museum, which deeply influenced the way the colonial state imagined its domination: “the nature of the human beings it ruled, the geography of its ...
Trouillet, Agnès, Lavat, Baptiste
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Exploring the landscape of psychological threat: A cartography of threats and threat responses [PDF]
Stefan Reiß +3 more
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Knowledge Cartography for Controversies: The Iraq Debate [PDF]
In analysing controversies and debates—which would include reviewing a literature in order to plan research, or assessing intelligence to formulate policy—there is no one worldview which can be mapped, for instance as a single, coherent concept map.
A. Kahane +8 more
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ABSTRACT Forest ecosystem services (ESs) are garnering increasing public attention as awareness grows regarding society's fundamental dependence on them for well‐being. Forest fires, one of the major disturbances of ESs, are becoming more frequent and destructive, exacerbated in part by climate change.
Emanuele Spada +6 more
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