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Travel Distances in Daily Travel and Long-Distance Travel: What Role is Played by Urban Form? [PDF]
There is a lot of research on spatial differences in travel behaviour, specifically on travel distances. This research suggests that the distances travelled by the inhabitants of municipalities with lower population and neighbourhoods with lower density and less mixed land use are longer than those travelled by the inhabitants of cities with higher ...
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Global Social Policy, 2005
In this article we examine an education project designed to improve the well-being of babies in China's welfare homes. The project is a product of the Chinese Government's decision to marketize its social policy, adopt a mixed funding model and globalize its adoption regime.
Berenice Nyland, Chris Nyland
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In this article we examine an education project designed to improve the well-being of babies in China's welfare homes. The project is a product of the Chinese Government's decision to marketize its social policy, adopt a mixed funding model and globalize its adoption regime.
Berenice Nyland, Chris Nyland
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Distance travelled: The road remains unclear
Medical Education, 2023@jzaraterod discusses Ellsworth et al's exploration of how "distance travelled" does (and could) influence medical school admissions by highlighting areas where greater illumination is required.
Jorge G. Zarate Rodriguez +1 more
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RAGWEED POLLEN TRAVELS LONG DISTANCE
Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2006Altough Ambrosia artemisiifolia is considered a non relevant allergenic pollen in Italy, since it's not indigenous to the country, we found that 37% of our atopic patients are indeed sensitized to this aeroallergen. This could be due either to cross-reactivity with other plants of the Compositae family or to a primary sensitization to A. artemisiifolia
ZAULI, DANIELA +3 more
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cntraveltime: Travel distance and travel time in China
The Stata Journal: Promoting communications on statistics and Stata, 2023In this article, we introduce the command cntraveltime, which can calculate both the travel distance and the travel time between two locations in China with respect to different modes of transportation (driving, public transport, and cycling). Existing commands such as georoute, traveltime, and mqtime have difficulties in parsing Chinese locations ...
Xueren Zhang, Yuan Xue, Chuntao Li
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Abortion Utilization: Does Travel Distance Matter?
Family Planning Perspectives, 1976The further a woman must travel in order to obtain an abortion, the less likely she is to get one. Distance is especially disadvantageous to blacks, and most so to black teenagers. Distance discourages use among rural as well as urban women. Opening new clinics increases abortion use in nearby communities.
J D, Shelton, E A, Brann, K F, Schulz
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Mathematical Models of Road Travel Distances
Management Science, 1979Some management science models require estimates of distances between points in a road network based on the point coordinates. This paper evaluates the accuracy of a range of reasonable forms for distance estimating functions using samples of urban and rural road distances.
Robert F. Love, James G. Morris
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Distance Protection Based on Traveling Waves
IEEE Power Engineering Review, 1983A technique is presented for rapid measurement of the distance to a fault using fault initiated travelling waves. The measurement uses the time it takes a given surge to travel from the relaying point to the fault and back. A correlation technique is used to recognise the surge returning from the fault and distinguish it from other surges present on ...
P.A. Crossley, P.G. McLaren
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Travel distance versus navigation complexity
Proceedings of the 23rd ACM International Conference on Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, 2014Research on cognitive science indicates that humans often use different criteria for route selection. An alternative type of spatial proximity search on road networks recently has been proposed to find the easiest-to-reach neighboring object with the smallest navigation complexity.
Jie Shao +3 more
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