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A risk communication intervention aimed at enhancing help-seeking behavior and reducing stress symptoms in healthcare workers: a pilot study with a process evaluation. [PDF]
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Spatiotemporal simulation of land use and land cover changes in Türkiye through a CA-Markov framework. [PDF]
Bozali N.
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Transcriptional derepression of negative regulators of MAP kinase supports maintenance of diapause ES cells in the pluripotent state. [PDF]
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Fluctuating soil salinity across natural and managed landscapes of the coastal mid-Atlantic facing rapid sea-level rise. [PDF]
Sarupria M, Vargas R, Park T, Mondal P.
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Concept or adaptive spatial unit scaling in multi-temporal thematic maps for representing change
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Global-scale Changes in Vegetation Resilience Mapped with Satellite Data
2022<p>It is theorized that the resilience of natural ecosystems &#8211; their ability to resist and recover from external perturbations &#8211; can be estimated from their natural variability. We test this hypothesis using a global set of recovery rates from large disturbances derived from satellite vegetation data, and find ...
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Journal of Spatial Science, 2010
This paper presents a method for automated detection of changes between updated larger-scale (1:10,000) maps and to-be-updated smaller-scale (1:50,000) maps, with settlements as an example. In the method, (i) discrepancies between two maps are detected and recognized through an exhaustive comparison of map features; (ii) these discrepancies are then ...
H. B. Qi, Z. L. Li, J. Chen
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This paper presents a method for automated detection of changes between updated larger-scale (1:10,000) maps and to-be-updated smaller-scale (1:50,000) maps, with settlements as an example. In the method, (i) discrepancies between two maps are detected and recognized through an exhaustive comparison of map features; (ii) these discrepancies are then ...
H. B. Qi, Z. L. Li, J. Chen
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