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Environmental Mapping Based on Spatial Variability
Journal of Environmental Quality, 2002ABSTRACTEnvironmental maps show the probable environmental states of different types of land use or development of landscape in a geographic context. Remotely sensed data are particularly efficient for environmental mapping in order to outline major environmental types.
Nelley, Kovalevskaya, Vladimir, Pavlov
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Analysis of Spatial Variability
1994Once we have assembled all of the available investigation information into appropriate data structures, as discussed in Chapter 4, we are ready for the information review and analysis step. The principal objective is to obtain an in- depth appreciation of the available information that will dictate the course of the characterization process.
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MR imaging with spatially variable resolution
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 1992AbstractIn some situations it may be advantageous to produce “locally focused” magnetic resonance images that have nonuniform spatial resolution matching the expected local rate of spatial variation in the object. Because such an image has fewer pixels than a conventional image with uniformly high resolution, it can be reconstructed from fewer signals,
Y, Cao, D N, Levin
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The clinical translation of spatial transcriptomics represents cancer diagnosis and therapy based on the role and heterogeneity of cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) within the tumor microenvironment (TME). Recent developments in spatial transcriptomics have enabled a detailed characterization of the spatial organization and cellular interactions ...
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Spatial Variability of Penetration Resistance on Pseudogley
ACS - Agriculturae conspectus scientificus, 2014Usually large numbers of measurements are required to describe spatial variability of soil resistance but GIS technology with interpolations methods make it possible to estimate data from unsampled locations. In this paper cone index (CI) measurements were made in two occasions in 2.88 ha field in central Croatia to present soil condition.
Mesić, Milan, Bogunović, Igor
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Spatial and temporal variability in a butterfly population
Oecologia, 1991The dynamics of a butterfly (Plebejus argus) population were analysed at two levels, (i) the population as a whole and (ii) sections within the population. Some sections of the population fluctuated out of synchrony with others, such that the variability [SD Log(Density+1)] shown by the population as a whole was less than the variability shown by each ...
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