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Regional Intelligence and Suicide Rate in Denmark
Psychological Reports, 2006Consistent with evidence from several recent geographical (cross-national and within-nation) studies (by Lester and by Voracek), a positive ecological (aggregate-level) correlation of regional intelligence and suicide rate was found across the seven major geographical regions of Denmark.
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Regional Differentials in Interest Rates
Southern Economic Journal, 1944It has been customary in economic discussion to direct attention toward the nation. Where generalizations of a broad character have been undertaken, the nation has commonly been their subject. Such an approach assumes that the nation forms the basis of a homogeneous market in which the forces of supply and demand interact in such a way as to produce a ...
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Regional variation in rates of pediatric perforated appendicitis
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2016While trends in perforated appendicitis (PA) rates have been studied, regional variability in pediatric admissions for PA remains unknown.A retrospective, cross-sectional analysis of the 2006-2012 Kids' Inpatient Database was conducted to examine variation in PA admission rates by region of the United States and insurance status.
Samir Sarda +4 more
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REGIONAL LABOUR MARKET RESEARCH ON PARTICIPATION RATES
Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 1996AbstractThis article reviews the methodology of 17 empirical studies in which the participation rate has been estimated with the help of regional data. After defining and pointing out the orientation of regional labour market research on participation rates, three methodological issues dominate the discussion and eventually the conclusions: the extent ...
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Applied Catalysis A: General, 1997
Abstract A new expanded ‘regional’ method (expanded regional formation rate analysis, ERRA), which allows quantitative correlation between product formation rates at various reactant conversion levels with the nature and strength of active sites of solid acid catalysts is presented.
Oscar A. Anunziata +2 more
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Abstract A new expanded ‘regional’ method (expanded regional formation rate analysis, ERRA), which allows quantitative correlation between product formation rates at various reactant conversion levels with the nature and strength of active sites of solid acid catalysts is presented.
Oscar A. Anunziata +2 more
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Some Rates of Regional Erosion
The Journal of Geology, 1961Past and present rates of regional erosion are calculated for the Appalachian, Mississippi, and Himalayan regions. The present rate of erosion of the Mississippi region is about the same as the average rate during the last $150 X10^{6}$ years. The average rate of erosion of the Appalachian region during the last $125 X10^{6}$ years is 7.8 times as fast
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Differences in Regional Firm Formation Rates: A Decomposition Analysis
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 2004This article examines regional differences in recent business formation activity in the United Kingdom over the period 1994–2001. It considers the extent to which regional differences can be accounted for by (i) variations in industrial structure, with some regions having a greater or lesser share of sectors where the formation rate tends to be high ...
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A new achievable rate region for the interference channel
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1981T. Han, Kingo Kobayashi
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