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Examining vulnerability of planar networks from a large-scale region segmentation perspective. [PDF]
Liu G, Huang C, Tian Y, He J, Luo Z.
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MyESL: A Software for Evolutionary Sparse Learning in Molecular Phylogenetics and Genomics. [PDF]
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Correction: Designing gender-inclusive data systems in small-scale fisheries. [PDF]
Harper SJ +35 more
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Evaluating the Use of Google Street View to Visually Verify the Locations of Cannabis Retailers in the United States Extracted from Websites, 2015-2018. [PDF]
Haley D +7 more
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Protocol for inferring cell type relationships and linking genomic annotations to cell type hierarchies using CellWalker2. [PDF]
Hu Z, Przytycki PF, Pollard KS.
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Gendered cities: Studying urban gender bias through street names
This paper uses text analysis to measure gender bias in cities through the use of street names. Focusing on the case of Spain, we collect data on 15 million street names to analyze gender inequality in urban toponyms.
Daniel Oto-Peralias
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Naming the Dangers of Working on the Street
Agenda, 1997Robbery and rape by clients and sexual assault by police officers are common experiences for sex workers write ILSE PAUW and LOREN BRENER.
ILSE PAUW, LOREN BRENER
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Journal of Medical Biography, 2004
In Paris, the blue enamel signs for streets named after a person also bear the dates of birth and death, and a word or two to designate the person's field of activity. In this paper an alphabetical listing is given of 166 Parisian streets that have been named after medically qualified men who achieved distinction in medicine or elsewhere.
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In Paris, the blue enamel signs for streets named after a person also bear the dates of birth and death, and a word or two to designate the person's field of activity. In this paper an alphabetical listing is given of 166 Parisian streets that have been named after medically qualified men who achieved distinction in medicine or elsewhere.
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