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Spatial Behavior: A Geographic Perspective
Economic Geography, 1998Robert Lloyd +2 more
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Magical Ideation Modulates Spatial Behavior
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 2003Previous research has found that animals as well as persons with psychotic disorders preferentially orient away from the cerebral hemisphere with the more active dopamine system. This study investigated the modulation of spatial behavior by a mode of thinking reminiscent of the positive symptoms of psychosis.
Mohr, C, Bracha, HS, Brugger, P
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Understanding visitors’ spatial behavior: a review of spatial applications in parks
Tourism Spaces, 2018The integration of spatial concepts with social science data in natural resource management has progressed rapidly over the past 15 years. There is now a foundational understanding, and supporting empirical work, that recreational use at parks and ...
G. Riungu +3 more
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Spatial behavior of the dual-phase-lag deformable conductors
Journal of thermal stresses, 2018The purpose of the present article is to investigate about the spatial behavior question for a thermoelastic model describing the intrinsic coupling between the high-order effects of thermal lagging and the ultrafast deformation. The main achievements of
S. Chiriţă, V. Zampoli
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Spatial behavior of anomalous transport
Physical Review E, 2002We present a general derivation of one-dimensional spatial concentration distributions for anomalous transport regimes. Such transport can be captured in the framework of a continuous time random walk with a broad transition time distribution. This general theory includes a Fokker-Planck equation as a particular limiting case.
Gennady, Margolin, Brian, Berkowitz
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Annual Review of Sociology, 1978
Over a decade ago, sociologists with an interest in the dynamics of inter per sonal relations turned their attention toward the spatial setting of human behavior. This was an exciting movement away from the "figure" of individ uals and groups to the "ground" of the space in which social activities occur.
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Over a decade ago, sociologists with an interest in the dynamics of inter per sonal relations turned their attention toward the spatial setting of human behavior. This was an exciting movement away from the "figure" of individ uals and groups to the "ground" of the space in which social activities occur.
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Spatial-Temporal Behavior Understanding
2021Image understanding requires the use of images to fully grasp the scene information, analyze the meaning of the scene, explain the scene dynamics, and then understand the semantic information they convey (Zhang 2018b).
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SPATIAL BEHAVIOR: RATS AND MAN
The Professional Geographer, 1971(1971). SPATIAL BEHAVIOR: RATS AND MAN. The Professional Geographer: Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 11-14.
Arthur Getis, Barry N. Boots
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