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What Solutions for Waste Management? Issues of Flows and Governance Exemplified by the Łódź Agglomeration (Poland)

open access: yesEnergies, 2021
This article seeks to propose a waste-management model based on qualitative and quantitative research. Specifically, an analysis of the flow of municipal waste was carried out, with the case involved being that of the biodegradable waste generated in ...
Damian Mazurek, Konrad Czapiewski
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Potential and cumulative accessibility of workplaces by public transport in Szczecin

open access: yesBulletin of Geography. Socio-Economic Series, 2020
The article presents the accessibility of workplaces in Szczecin using the method of potential and cumulative accessibility for commuting by public transport.
Goliszek Sławomir   +2 more
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Modal split of passenger traffic: The Polish section of EU external borders

open access: yesMoravian Geographical Reports, 2022
Despite the ongoing processes of territorial integration, especially in Europe, there are still borders that fulfil their original function, namely that of a barrier. In some cases, this function has even been strengthened. Such is the case with Poland’s
Komornicki Tomasz   +2 more
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Assessment of regulating ES potential of lowland riparian hardwood forests in Poland

open access: yesEcological Indicators, 2021
Lowland riparian hardwood forests are valuable habitats protected by EU Habitat Directive (EU code: 91F0). Today, in most areas across Europe they are extremely rare due to deforestation, drainage and river engineering. The remaining small forest patches
Anna Kowalska   +7 more
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Spatial organization of bacterial chromosomes [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Opinion in Microbiology, 2014
Bacterial chromosomes are organized in stereotypical patterns that are faithfully and robustly regenerated in daughter cells. Two distinct spatial patterns were described almost a decade ago in our most tractable model organisms. In recent years, analysis of chromosome organization in a larger and more diverse set of bacteria and a deeper ...
Xindan, Wang, David Z, Rudner
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The delimitation of areas of strategic intervention in Poland: A methodological trial and its results

open access: yesMoravian Geographical Reports, 2018
This main aim of this study is the examination and discussion of a conceptual and theoretical model for Poland’s areas of strategic intervention. Following a review of the current strategic documents at national and regional levels, it is possible to ...
Bański Jerzy   +3 more
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Spatial organization in bacterial chemotaxis [PDF]

open access: yesThe EMBO Journal, 2010
Spatial organization of signalling is not an exclusive property of eukaryotic cells. Despite the fact that bacterial signalling pathways are generally simpler than those in eukaryotes, there are several well-documented examples of higher-order intracellular signalling structures in bacteria.
Sourjik, V. ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1053-9192   +1 more
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Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment of Decentralised Composting of Bio-Waste: A Case Study of The Łódź Agglomeration (Poland)

open access: yesQuaestiones Geographicae, 2022
The study examines the concept of decentralised composting of bio-waste as an alternative approach to current waste management practices, using the Łódź Agglomeration (Poland) as an exemplary case study. Consequently, the aim of the presented research is
Rybaczewska-Błażejowska Magdalena   +2 more
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From improvements in accessibility to the impact on territorial cohesion: the spatial approach

open access: yesJournal of Transport and Land Use, 2015
During the last decade, Poland has experienced a big push in road network development. As a result, the fundamentals of the modern road network have been established.
Marcin Stępniak, Piotr Rosik
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A Self-Organizing Spatial Vocabulary [PDF]

open access: yesArtificial Life, 1995
Language is a shared set of conventions for mapping meanings to utterances. This paper explores self-organization as the primary mechanism for the formation of a vocabulary. It reports on a computational experiment in which a group of distributed agents develop ways to identify each other using names or spatial descriptions.
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