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Accounting for Spatial Heterogeneity Using Crowdsourced Data
Given the numerous benefits of active travel (human-powered transportation), in this paper, we argue that using crowdsourced data and a spatial heterogeneity treatment enhances the predictive performance of data modelling.
Mohammad Anwar Alattar +2 more
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Diel variation of pumas at kill sites is most affected by life history and human activity
Abstract The feeding ecology of apex carnivores is affected by multiple intrinsic (e.g., sex and age) and extrinsic (e.g., prey density, habitat availability, presence of dominant competitors) factors, yet little research has explored how these factors affect the temporal use of resources. We placed video camera traps at puma (Puma concolor) kill sites
Maximilian L. Allen +2 more
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Textile mills in Friuli (XIX-XX century). Building technique analysis and seismic refurbishment [PDF]
The conservation of industrial architectures and the refurbishment project, must take into account the growing attention to the seismic risk of the built heritage, which the recent events of central Italy have made dramatically current.
Bertolazzi, Angelo +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background The fitness and wellbeing technology industry is growing rapidly. Concerns are emerging regarding whether these may increase disordered eating behaviours. This review is the first to systematically examine the relationship between fitness and diet tracker use and disordered eating in general and clinical populations.
Sarah Moody +11 more
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You Can Do It! or Can We? Personal Pronouns and Their Impact on Consumer Goal Pursuit
ABSTRACT Consumers often use apps to support them with the pursuit of physical and cognitive fitness goals. Subtle linguistic strategies such as personal forms of address can encourage consumers to attain these goals, but the effectiveness of such strategies may crucially depend on consumer traits.
Sebastian Sadowski, Enny Das
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Pohřebiště Pražského hradu a možnosti jejich sociální interpretace
Po archeologické stránce byla vyhodnocena raně středověká pohřebiště v areálu Pražského hradu a nejbližším zázemí se zaměřením na možný sociální status pohřbených (hrobová výbava, úpravy hrobových jam a hrobů, uspořádání pohřebišť, demografické ukazatele)
Jan Frolík, Sylva Kaupová
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Run with feeling: A qualitative content analysis of runner sentiment in Metro Vancouver
This study examines features associated with runner sentiment, or feelings, based on qualitative narratives in the form of Strava social media posts among 72 men and 65 women in Metropolitan Vancouver, Canada. Posts were drawn from an Open Authorization (
Stella R. Harden, Nadine Schuurman
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Monitoring change is an important aspect of understanding variations in spatial–temporal processes. Recently, 'big data' on mobility, which are detailed across space and time, have become increasingly available from crowdsourced platforms.
Avipsa Roy +2 more
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SocialCycle: What can a mobile app do to encourage cycling? [PDF]
Traffic congestion presents significant environmental, social and economic costs. Encouraging people to cycle and use other forms of alternate transportation is one important aspect of addressing these problems.
Gay, V +7 more
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Healthism and Digital Self‐Tracking: Reinventing the Individualistic Ethos in Chile
ABSTRACT This article examines how digital self‐tracking practices (DSTPs) reconfigure the individualistic ethos of healthism through a posthumanist onto‐epistemological shift. Healthism, originally formulated by Robert Crawford in 1980, refers to an ideology that prioritises individual health as the foundation of well‐being, promoting self‐management ...
Rodrigo De La Fabián +3 more
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