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Spatial Variation and Predictors of Women's Sole Autonomy in Healthcare Decision-Making in Bangladesh: A Spatial and Multilevel Analysis. [PDF]

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Spatial Variation in Abundance

Ecology, 1995
To quantify the magnitude and pattern of spatial variation in local population density within a single species, we analyzed large numbers of samples, representing a large geographic area or a wide range of ecological conditions. Our analyses focused on, but were not limited to, censuses of birds recorded in the North American Breeding Bird Survey ...
James H. Brown   +2 more
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SPATIAL VARIATION IN ABUNDANCE CREATED BY STOCHASTIC TEMPORAL VARIATION

Ecology, 1997
A central question in ecology is explaining spatial variation in the abundance of species. Patterns of spatial variation in abundance can often be explained by spatial variation in the environment, including resource availability, climatic variables, and other factors that influence a species’ reproduction and survival. We show that spatial patterns in
Anthony R. Ives, Eric D. Klopper
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Mimas’ far-UV albedo: Spatial variations

Icarus, 2012
We present Cassini Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVIS) observations of Mimas at far-ultraviolet wavelengths (170–190 nm) which show an interesting albedo gradient across the anti-saturnian hemisphere. We discuss the photometric behavior of Mimas in the far-UV and review the important exogenic processes and their expected effects, relevant over a ...
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Hydroclimate spatial variations

2008
Spatial scale Hydroclimate displays notable variations from place to place in response to multiple influences exerted by the Earth's climate system on the hydrologic cycle. These spatial variations exist on a continuum and produce an infinite number of hydroclimatic expressions.
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Spatial variations in seismic motions

Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 1976
A method for evaluating the spatial variations in strong seismic motions for a linear, homogeneous, and horizontally stratified soil layer system is presented. The procedure accounts for the focal depth and the epicentral distance, the corresponding angle of incidence, and the relative contributions of both shear and Rayleigh waves.
G. P. Nair, J. J. Emery
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