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Commuting to work is one of the key motivations for people to move around cities or other regions. For the purpose of this study, the city of Szczecin in Poland has been selected, where the modal division of transport includes public transport (bus, tram)
Goliszek Sławomir
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Focus on the Spatial Organization of Signalling [PDF]
Since the early days of light microscopy it has been apparent that cells are highly organized and compartmentalized. However, only in recent decades has the molecular basis of this spatial organization and its functional role in cellular signalling events emerged.
Thomas, Schwarz-Romond +1 more
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The Article focuses on the first period of political and socio-economic transformation in Poland (1989-2004) and describes the change in capital ownership links during the transition from a centrally planned to a freemarket economy.
Przemysław Śleszyński +1 more
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Assessing global trends, biases, and knowledge gaps in research on ecological interactions in goldenrod (Solidago spp.) invasions [PDF]
North American goldenrods (Solidago spp.) rank among the most ecologically impactful invasive plants in Europe, Asia, and other regions. Their spread is driven by high ecological plasticity, rapid growth, and allelopathic effects.
Edyta Regulska +8 more
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UTCI applications in practice (methodological questions)
UTCI, although it was developed with the participation of scientists from 22 countries, it has shortcomings and people using it face various obstacles. The difficulties include wide range of issues: from different availability of meteorological data in ...
Krzysztof Błażejczyk +1 more
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A Self-Organizing Spatial Vocabulary [PDF]
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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Spatial organization in bacterial chemotaxis [PDF]
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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Potential and cumulative accessibility of workplaces by public transport in Szczecin
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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Identification of the spatial extent of the peri-urban area: The case of three cities in Poland
The work detailed here seeks to recognise features by which areas that can be deemed peri-urban differ from both city and countryside, to the extent that a separate specific identity for them can be discerned.
Bański Jerzy, Mazurek Damian
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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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