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Moving analysis of interspecific associations

Australian Journal of Botany, 1985
A method of vegetation analysis is described in which interspecific associations are observed from a sampling block in each of its overlapping sequential positions as it moves across landscape. Its advantages are, firstly, that a graph of block associations (ordinate) against sequential block positions (abscissa) reveals intersected homogeneous ...
RT Lange, AD Sparrow
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Moving-frame analysis of jet noise

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1973
By means of the spectral representation, a simple mathematical procedure is possible in deriving the moving frame formulation of jet noise.
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To Move without Moving: An Analysis of Creativity and Commerce in Ralph Ellison's Trueblood Episode

PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1983
Ralph Ellison's critical formulations often suggest a radical dichotomy between lived experience and artistic representation. This dichotomy entails such antinomies in his critical canon as social and artistic, folklore and literature. Yet in the Trueblood episode of his novel Invisible Man literary art does not comprehensively transcend folklore. This
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Moving Beyond Sentiment Analysis

2018
While social media data present a plethora of new opportunities to study interpersonal political communication in ways often not feasible in the study of face-to-face conversations, the vast majority of research to date addresses content solely via data-driven sentiment analysis instead of theory-driven political communication analysis.
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Macroscopic analysis of moving bottlenecks

Transportation Letters, 2017
Numerous research efforts have attempted to study the impact of a slow moving vehicle on the surrounding traffic stream behavior, also known as a moving bottleneck.
Karim Fadhloun   +2 more
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Exploring request emails in English for business purposes: A move analysis

English for Specific Purposes, 2021
Sanghee Park, Jihyeon Jeon, Eunsook Shim
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NGOs Moving Business: An Analysis of Contrasting Strategies

Business & Society, 2010
In this article, we seek to advance understanding of nongovernmental organization (NGO) strategies with regard to influencing corporations. We study two contrasting NGO strategies (symbolic gain and symbolic damage), which simultaneously target the same corporation on the same issue.
Huijstee, M.M. van, Glasbergen, P.
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Moving object detection and camera motion analysis from moving camera

IECON 2012 - 38th Annual Conference on IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, 2012
This paper describes an approach for the scene motion analysis in complex scenes from moving camera. Proposed method consists of two parts. First image of the sequence is used to compose a triangular grid which vertices are used as a feature points in further processing.
Andrey Vavilin, Kang-Hyun Jo
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A move toward scenario analysis

International Journal of Forecasting, 1988
Abstract Since the 1960s, tremendous emphasis has been placed on developing more sophisticated forecasting techniques which can process large quantities of historical data and produce extrapolations for predicting the future. These techniques, however, have failed in a number of respects including their ability to consider systematically quantitative
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Clustering Analysis of Moving Objects

2010
In many moving objects management applications, real-time data analysis such as clustering analysis is becoming one of the most important requirements. Most spatial clustering algorithms deal with objects in Euclidean space. In many real-life applications, however, the accessibility of spatial objects is constrained by spatial networks (e.g., road ...
Jidong Chen, Xiaofeng Meng
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