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The multispatial governance of social and economic policy

2020
This chapter distinguishes Foucault’s approach from the work of Anglo-Foucauldian scholars. The latter adopted a microsocial perspective, focused on the programmes and rationalities of government that work across multiple alliances between different actors, and argued for bottom-up civil society responsibilization.
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Celebrating the Glitch: The Multispatial Work of Ibiye Camp

Architectural Design, 2023
AbstractArtist Ibiye Camp exploits the supposed exactitude of digital technologies and uses its potential for glitches as imaginative tools. Her work focuses on the African continent and its diaspora. Guest‐Editor Owen Hopkins talked to her about her working methods and the spatial opportunities they provide.
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Multimodal and multispatial deficits of verticality perception in hemispatial neglect

Neuroscience, 2011
Recent evidence suggests that patients with left-sided visuospatial neglect often show deviations in their visual and haptic perception of verticality in the frontal and sagittal plane. However, little is known about the multimodality of these impairments and the relationship between deviations in the frontal and the sagittal plane.
K S, Utz   +5 more
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Combined effects of river hydromorphological disturbances on macroinvertebrate communities: Multispatial scales analysis of central European rivers

Journal of Environmental Management, 2023
Hydro-morphological threats impact the natural physical characteristics of river ecosystems, such as flow regimes, sediment transport, and channel morphology. These negative effects can occur at multiple scales, ranging from local microhabitats to geographic regions. Understanding these interactions can be useful for an integrated conservation approach
Renata Kędzior, Tomasz Skalski
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Elie Cartan and pan-geometry of multispatial hyperspace

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2004
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Time-resolving multispatial grazing incidence spectrograph for plasma fusion diagnostics (abstract)

Review of Scientific Instruments, 1985
A grazing incidence spectrograph which operates in the EUV (40 to 350 Å) that has multispectral, temporal, and spatial resolving capabilities is being constructed for plasma fusion diagnostics. The spectrograph achieves a simultaneous spectral coverage of 20 and 60 Å when centered on 40 and 350 Å, respectively, with ∼1-Å resolution.
A. Nudelfuden, H. W. Moos, S. Lippmann
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Multimodal, multiplex, multispatial: A network model of the self

New Media & Society, 2016
Contemporary culture finds human experience spread across various digital and physical spaces. Although many scholars embrace derivative perspectives of a distributed self—dramaturgical, multiphrenic, networked—these notions are seldom engaged as empirically testable theories.
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Fatigue Life Prediction of IM7/977-3 Composite Laminates with Multispatial/Multitemporal Homogenization

57th AIAA/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference, 2016
This manuscript presents the fatigue life prediction of an IM7/977-3 quasi-isotropic [0,45,90,-45]2s laminate using multiple space-time homogenization. Progressive damage accumulation in the constituent materials of the composite was modeled using the Eigendeformation based homogenization method with reduced order models.
Michael J. Bogdanor, Caglar Oskay
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Multispatial-scale variation in benthic and snag-surface macroinvertebrate assemblages in mid-continent US great rivers

Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 2009
AbstractWe sampled macroinvertebrate assemblages in the littoral benthos and on the surface of snags in the Upper Mississippi, Missouri, and Ohio rivers. Snag assemblages differed from benthic assemblages. Tubificids, Caenis, Tanytarsus, Cryptochironomus, Limnodrilus, and Chironomini were consistently more abundant in the benthos; Nais, Cricotopus ...
Ted R. Angradi   +5 more
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A Novel Approach for Multispatial and Multitemporal Analysis of Composite Indicators

Social Indicators Research
This research provides an overview of the challenges in analyzing multidimensional social exclusion data using multiple indicators. It highlights the importance of composite indi- cators in simplifying the understanding of complex realities. Grounded in this literature, the research proposes a new approach to address the issues related to the ...
Matheus Pereira Libório   +4 more
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