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Hispania, 1974
1"Preferred by Ram6n Menendez Pidal, Manual de gramdtica histr Bourciez, op. cit.; and Gerhard Rohlfs, Grammatica storica della lingua italiana e dei suoi dialetti, (Turin: Einaudi, 1968), likewise consider the Italian form to be a Gallic borrowing. 22Ralph S.
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1"Preferred by Ram6n Menendez Pidal, Manual de gramdtica histr Bourciez, op. cit.; and Gerhard Rohlfs, Grammatica storica della lingua italiana e dei suoi dialetti, (Turin: Einaudi, 1968), likewise consider the Italian form to be a Gallic borrowing. 22Ralph S.
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Transportation Research Record, 2019
A central issue in urban inequity has to do with distributive justice in the costs and benefits associated with urban transport, and whether certain population groups are systematically disadvantaged about mobility, accessibility, affordability, and ...
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A central issue in urban inequity has to do with distributive justice in the costs and benefits associated with urban transport, and whether certain population groups are systematically disadvantaged about mobility, accessibility, affordability, and ...
V. Iglesias +3 more
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The middle classes and the subjective representation of urban space in Santiago de Chile
, 2020This article examines how symbolic representations of social-spatial differences help to maintain social stratification within Santiago de Chile. Several focus group discussions illuminated the approaches and resources used by the middle classes to build
Luis Fuentes, Oscar Mac-Clure
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Professionalism of Journalists in Santiago de Chile
Journalism Quarterly, 1967A study of 235 Chilean journalists shows that while they are working long hours and are underpaid, they have high vocational motivation and show clear professional identification.
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(Im)Mobility and Health in Santiago de Chile
Journal of Latin American Geography, 2020:In this essay, we focus on how (im)mobility reflects wider socio-spatial and health inequalities in a highly segregated city: Santiago de Chile. Such immobility is relevant because it challenges common understandings of mobility in at least three ways ...
G. Vecchio, Ignacio Tiznado-Aitken
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Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems, 2019
Adverse effects of air pollution on health are a global problem. Chile is no exception due to the increase of urban population and increasing pollution sources.
L. N. Soza +4 more
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Adverse effects of air pollution on health are a global problem. Chile is no exception due to the increase of urban population and increasing pollution sources.
L. N. Soza +4 more
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The rural lands of urban sprawl: institutional changes and suburban rurality in Santiago de Chile
, 2020Urban sprawl has been mainly discussed in regard to its negative impacts. However, there is a variety of rural lands that benefit the suburbanization process in social, environmental, economic and political terms.
Cristian Silva
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Transportation Research Record, 2018
Most studies of public transport accessibility have focused on proximity to stops, walking distances or time to reach them. This approach ignores other accessibility barriers, such as the quality of the urban environment of these walks.
Ignacio Tiznado-Aitken +2 more
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Most studies of public transport accessibility have focused on proximity to stops, walking distances or time to reach them. This approach ignores other accessibility barriers, such as the quality of the urban environment of these walks.
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