Vector borne diseases are having increasing trend in both vertical and horizontal structure of the diseaseepidemics in India for the recent decades. Filariasis, Japanese Encephalitis, Dengue, Chikungunya,Leishmaniases, and Malaria are the major vector borne diseases in India for several decades.
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Congruence between breeding and wintering biodiversity hotspots: A case study in farmlands of Western Poland [PDF]
Farmland landscapes are recognized as important ecosystems, not only for their rich biodiversity but equally so for the human beings who live and work in these places. However, biodiversity varies among sites (spatial change) and among seasons (
Indykiewicz, Piotr +6 more
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Meiotic DSB patterning: A multifaceted process [PDF]
Meiosis is a specialized two-step cell division responsible for genome haploidization and the generation of genetic diversity during gametogenesis. An integral and distinctive feature of the meiotic program is the evolutionarily conserved initiation of ...
Barlow C +7 more
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Spatio-Temporal Sentiment Hotspot Detection Using Geotagged Photos
We perform spatio-temporal analysis of public sentiment using geotagged photo collections. We develop a deep learning-based classifier that predicts the emotion conveyed by an image. This allows us to associate sentiment with place.
Ekman P. +4 more
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Spatio-Temporal Patterns of Tuberculosis in Makassar, South Sulawesi Indonesia
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major global health challenge, with Indonesia ranking among the top three countries with the highest TB burden in 2019.
Indra Dwinata +3 more
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Hotspots of enzyme activity in soil strongly depend on carbon inputs such as rhizodeposits and root detritus. In this study, we compare the effect of living and dead Lupinus polyphyllus L. roots on the small-scale distribution of cellulase, chitinase and phosphatase activity in soil.
Spohn, Marie, Kuzyakov, Yakov
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From mobile phone data to the spatial structure of cities [PDF]
Pervasive infrastructures, such as cell phone networks, enable to capture large amounts of human behavioral data but also provide information about the structure of cities and their dynamical properties. In this article, we focus on these last aspects by
Barthelemy, Marc +7 more
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Magnitud, composición y patrones espaciotemporales de la mortalidad de vertebrados en las carreteras a escala regional [PDF]
Although roadkill studies on a large scale are challenging, they can provide valuable information to assess the impact of road traffic on animal populations.
Camacho, Carlos +4 more
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Climate and plant community diversity in space and time. [PDF]
Climate strongly shapes plant diversity over large spatial scales, with relatively warm and wet (benign, productive) regions supporting greater numbers of species.
Harrison, Susan +2 more
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Geographical and temporal patterns of rabies post exposure prophylaxis (PEP) incidence in humans in the Mekong River Delta and Southeast Central Coast regions in Vietnam from 2005 to 2015. [PDF]
In Vietnam, rabies has been a notifiable disease for more than 40 years. Over the last five years, on average, more than 350,000 people per year have been bitten by dogs and cats while more than 80 human deaths have been reported yearly.
Hu Suk Lee +6 more
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