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Scaling up = scaling down? Children’s spatial scaling in different perceptual modalities and scaling directions
The present study examined whether scaling direction and perceptual modality affect children’s spatial scaling. Children aged 6–8 years ( N = 201)...
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Effects of scaling direction on adults’ spatial scaling in different perceptual domains
The current study investigated adults’ strategies of spatial scaling from memory in three perceptual conditions (visual, haptic, and visuo-haptic)...
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Neglecting polydispersity degrades propensity measurements in supercooled liquids
AbstractWe conduct molecular dynamics simulations of a bidisperse Kob–Andersen (KA) glass former, modified to add in additional polydispersity. The...
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Multiple Probe Measurements at Uranus Motivated by Spatial Variability
A major motivation for multiple atmospheric probe measurements at Uranus is the understanding of dynamic processes that create and maintain spatial...
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Technical Measures in Design and Operation of the 1000 MW Supercritical Boiler Burning High-Slagging-Propensity Coal
Centralized coal utilization in large-scale units is still an indispensable part of the energy structure of many develo** countries to maintain... -
Spatial Disadvantage and Racial Disparities in Gun Homicides
A spatially disadvantaged census tract is one that is surrounded by disadvantaged tracts. More spatially disadvantaged neighborhoods may experience...
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Bento: a toolkit for subcellular analysis of spatial transcriptomics data
The spatial organization of molecules in a cell is essential for their functions. While current methods focus on discerning tissue architecture,...
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Mechanical behaviour and spatial fracture characteristics of weakly filled granite with different diameters under uniaxial loading revealed by 3D DIC and AE monitoring
The mechanical behaviour and failure characteristics of weakly filled granite are important factors affecting the safety and stability of rock...
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Spatial Investigation of Legacy Pollutants within a Confirmed Cancer Cluster in Three Houston, TX Neighborhoods
Two cancer clusters near potential contamination sites have recently been identified in Northeast Houston, Texas. A Creosote plume from the Englewood...
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Spatial convergence clubs and innovation persistence: a country-group comparison of international spatial spillover of innovation capabilities
This study aims to determine whether cross-country spatial effects of innovation capabilities result into global convergence clubs. The spatial...
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Does the opening of high-speed rails improve urban carbon efficiency? Evidence from a spatial difference-in-difference method
High carbon emission efficiency is an important guarantee for achieving the goals of "carbon peaking" by 2030 and "carbon neutrality" by 2060. Based...
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A TMB Approach to Study Spatial Variation in Weather-Generated Claims in Insurance
In this paper, we use TMB to study spatial variation in weather-generated claims in insurance. Our motivation is twofold. By comparing with INLA, we...
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Geographic variation of HPV-associated cancer incidence in Kentucky using spatial scan statistics
PurposePopulations with high cancer risk that are targeted for screening, education, and vaccination have been shown to increase rates of screening,...
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Assessing the effect of layered spatial variability on soil behavior via DEM simulation
Motivated by the spatial variability observed in geological profiles, this study explored the feasibility of using discrete element method (DEM) to...
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Analyzing Spatial Responses: A Comparison of IRT-Based Approaches
We investigate two approaches for analyzing spatial coordinate responses using models inspired by Item Response Theory (IRT). In the first, we use a... -
Gender Differences in Spatial Ability: a Critical Review
Spatial ability has long been regarded as important in STEM, and mental rotation, a subcategory of spatial ability, is widely accepted as the...
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Prevalence and Spatial Autocorrelation of Tuberculosis in Indigenous People in Brazil, 2002-2022
Tuberculosis (TB) among indigenous populations in Brazil poses a multifaceted public health challenge influenced by geographical, social,...
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Comparison of three-dimensional reconstruction and CT-guided Hook-wire segmental resection for pulmonary nodules: a propensity score matching study
ObjectiveTo analyze and compare the clinical application value of three-dimensional reconstruction and computed tomography (CT)-guided Hook-wire...
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Energy efficiency suppression and spatial spillover effect: a quasi-natural experiment based on China’s environmental protection tax law
The environmental protection tax law (EPTL) is China’s inaugural formally legislated market-based environmental tax regime. Whether the EPTL can...
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Spatial dependence in production frontier models
In recent years, spatial dependence in production frontier models has attracted considerable research attention. This is explained, among other...