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Market potential, spatial theories and spatial trends
Previous literature on European regions has shown that structural estimation of New Economic Geography (NEG) wage-type equations obtains results similar to those obtained using old regional economics techniques.
Fernando Bruna
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Trends in spatial planning of cities [PDF]
The global trends of the modern development of urban planning activities are directly related to the theoretical and practical foundations of spatial planning of territories.
Maltseva Irina +2 more
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European trends in spatial mobility [PDF]
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Dallen J. Timothy, Gábor Michalkó
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Spatial heterogeneity in projected leprosy trends in India [PDF]
Background: Leprosy is caused by infection with Mycobacterium leprae and is characterized by peripheral nerve damage and skin lesions. The disease is classified into paucibacillary (PB) and multibacillary (MB) leprosy.
Beauclair, Roxanne +8 more
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Testing Goodness-of-Fit of Parametric Spatial Trends [PDF]
The aim of this work is to propose and analyze the behavior of a test statistic to assess a parametric trend surface, that is, a regression model with spatially correlated errors.
Andrea Meilán-Vila +3 more
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Trends and spatial distributions of HIV prevalence in Ethiopia [PDF]
BackgroundGlobally, by the end of 2018, 37.9 million people were living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Sub-Saharan Africa carries the highest burden with an estimated 71% of the global total. In Ethiopia, an estimated 715 404 people were living
G. Kibret +5 more
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The grainsize of volcanic fall deposits: Spatial trends and physical controls
Volcanic tephra fall deposits, which form during explosive eruptions, are commonly characterized in terms of their thickness and grainsize. While significant efforts have been undertaken to relate spatial trends in thickness to plume dispersion processes,
J. Eychenne, S. Engwell
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Aerosols are an inextricably linked component of the atmosphere. Nowadays the study of aerosols has attracted the attention of the world community due to the increasing concerns over air pollution and climate change.
Lal Mohammad +6 more
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Most eastern boundary upwelling regions represent thermal refugia in the age of climate change
Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems (EBUS) are regions where wind-driven coastal upwelling brings deep cold, nutrient-rich water to the surface and may be characterized by a coastal ‘footprint’ of sea surface temperature (SST) cooler than their ...
Marisol García-Reyes +8 more
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Spatial Trends and Drivers of Bedload and Suspended Sediment Fluxes in Global Rivers
Bedload is notoriously challenging to measure and model; its dynamics, therefore, remains largely unknown in most fluvial systems worldwide. We present results from a global scale bedload flux model as part of the WBMsed modeling framework that well ...
Sagy Cohen +5 more
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