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REKONSTRUKSI BATAS BIDANG TANAH MENGGUNAKAN JARINGAN REFERENSI SATELIT PERTANAHAN
: ORS is a GNSS station operating continuously for 24 hours. It is also used as a reference for determining a, both as a real time and as post-processing. Cors in BPN RI is known as Jaringan Referensi Satelit Pertanahan (JRSP).
Kariyono Kariyono +2 more
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The EIO (Errors In Observations) model is used in the total least squares method to calculate, process geodetic data. Next to the classical least squares method, it is applied to solve more solutions. When we use the EIO model in calculus and process, performing a matrix inverse has a large dimension will be avoided.
null Huynh Nguyen Dinh Quoc +2 more
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Abstract We employed structural priming to test whether targeted exposure to unambiguous form–meaning mappings led to learning of noncanonical word orders, specifically in object relative clauses, among 165 low‐to‐intermediate‐level L1 German L2 learners of English.
Holger Hopp +4 more
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Stabilizing Inference in Dirichlet Regression via Ridge‐Penalized Model
ABSTRACT We propose a penalized Dirichlet regression framework for modeling compositional data, using a softmax link to ensure that the mean vector lies on the simplex and to avoid log‐ratio transformations or zero replacement. The model is formulated in a GLM‐like setting and incorporates an ℓ2$$ {\mathrm{\ell}}_2 $$ (ridge) penalty on the regression ...
Andrea Nigri
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The urgency of genetic decline in New Brunswick butternut, Juglans cinerea L.
Butternut is yet another North American tree species undergoing rapid mortality due to the globalization of forest pathogens. Pairing tree health surveys and genetic diversity metrics, we captured a 7‐year snapshot of butternut's path to extirpation from its distinct range in New Brunswick, Canada.
Berni M. van der Meer +3 more
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AN ACCURACY ASSESSMENT OF GEOREFERENCED POINT CLOUDS PRODUCED VIA MULTI-VIEW STEREO TECHNIQUES APPLIED TO IMAGERY ACQUIRED VIA UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE [PDF]
Low-cost Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are becoming viable environmental remote sensing tools. Sensor and battery technology is expanding the data capture opportunities.
S. Harwin, A. Lucieer
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Stress and rumination are closely linked and contribute to the development and maintenance of mental disorders, yet assessing rumination in an ecologically valid way remains challenging. Conducting the think aloud paradigm (TAP) following the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) allows for the real‐time evaluation of ruminative responses, providing insights
Isabell Int-Veen +4 more
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On the transformation of the coordinates of points from the SK-42 system to WGS-84
The significant and effective use of global positioning satellite systems for solution of important theoretical and applied problems of Earth sciences means the preserving of the possibility to use a huge quantity of geodetic, cartographic, gravimetric ...
A. I. Yakimchik
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Size Does Not Matter: Numeracy and the Effect of Quantity Information on Consumers' Price Judgments
ABSTRACT A product's printed quantity information (e.g., 12 oz) is thought to provide meaningful information for product evaluations. However, previous research suggests that consumers often do not weigh this information. It remains unclear whether some people, in fact, do weigh the information and what factors (e.g., package design) might increase or ...
Janet Kleber, Arnd Florack, Ellen Peters
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Using latent profile analysis, we investigated the co‐occurrence of adverse experiences in two UK cohorts (UKHLS and ALSPAC, total N > 15,000). We identified four profiles in both cohorts: low adversity, peer difficulties, sibling bullying, and poly‐adversity. 17%–22% of participants reported experiencing several social adversities.
Man Shiu Kwok +3 more
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