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Artificial intelligence models assisting physicians in quantifying pancreatic necrosis in acute pancreatitis. [PDF]
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Machine learning-based analysis of economic efficiency disparities and transition drivers between high- and low-carbon industries in China. [PDF]
Huang Z, Zhang Q, Zheng Y, Tian E.
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The environmental effects of monocentric urban spatial structure with city-level evidence from China. [PDF]
Yi Y, Qi J, Liu Y, Wang X, Jin T.
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2023
Abstract How does governing work today? How does society (mis)handle pressing challenges such as armed violence, cultural difference, ecological degradation, economic restructuring, geopolitical shifts, global pandemics, migration flows, and technological change in ways that are democratic, effective, fair, peaceful, and sustainable ...
Gadinger, F., Scholte, J.A.
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Abstract How does governing work today? How does society (mis)handle pressing challenges such as armed violence, cultural difference, ecological degradation, economic restructuring, geopolitical shifts, global pandemics, migration flows, and technological change in ways that are democratic, effective, fair, peaceful, and sustainable ...
Gadinger, F., Scholte, J.A.
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Polycentric Governing and Polycentric Governance
2023Abstract Existing literature has tended to define polycentric governance in the sense developed by the Bloomington School of Political Economy. In contrast, this chapter promotes polycentricity as a lens for analysing governance from an institutionalist perspective. Such an approach can be applied locally (e.g.
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Economic Geography, 2006
Abstract: Sun Belt cities have a reputation for sprawling disarray. Although Phoenix is often depicted as the ultimate large fast‐growing, low‐density Sun Belt metropolis, we found considerable order in the location of business establishments. We tested spatial pattern to show that establishments in a variety of sectors are significantly clustered and
Timothy F. Leslie +1 more
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Abstract: Sun Belt cities have a reputation for sprawling disarray. Although Phoenix is often depicted as the ultimate large fast‐growing, low‐density Sun Belt metropolis, we found considerable order in the location of business establishments. We tested spatial pattern to show that establishments in a variety of sectors are significantly clustered and
Timothy F. Leslie +1 more
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Polycentric Total Knee Arthroplasty
Southern Medical Journal, 1977Polycentric total knee arthroplasty in 56 patients provided significant relief of pain in 90.7% and a stable knee in 92.7%. Postoperative increase in range of motion averaged 13.7 degrees for all patients (18.5 degrees in rheumatoid arthritis and 8.7 degrees in degenerative arthritis).
P R, Manske, J J, DeBender
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Journal of Pacifism and Nonviolence
Abstract Peace is commonly viewed in social theory as a necessary task for the state. But is there a pathway to promote peace without undue reliance upon vulnerable, if not failure-prone, state-centric law and order mechanisms? This paper responds in the affirmative by presenting a framework of “polycentric peace.” Inspired by the works of Elinor and ...
Yahya Alshamy +2 more
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Abstract Peace is commonly viewed in social theory as a necessary task for the state. But is there a pathway to promote peace without undue reliance upon vulnerable, if not failure-prone, state-centric law and order mechanisms? This paper responds in the affirmative by presenting a framework of “polycentric peace.” Inspired by the works of Elinor and ...
Yahya Alshamy +2 more
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2023
Abstract This chapter examines Global Administrative Law (GAL). GAL’s key contribution to the study of polycentric governing is the claim that many of the processes that are taken place transnationally can be understood as a species of administrative law.
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Abstract This chapter examines Global Administrative Law (GAL). GAL’s key contribution to the study of polycentric governing is the claim that many of the processes that are taken place transnationally can be understood as a species of administrative law.
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