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    Regularity and predictability of human mobility in personal space. by Daniel Austin, Robin M Cross, Tamara Hayes, Jeffrey Kaye

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Fundamental laws governing human mobility have many important applications such as forecasting and controlling epidemics or optimizing transportation systems. These mobility patterns, studied in the context of out of home activity during travel or social interactions with observations recorded from cell phone use or diffusion of money, suggest that in extra-personal space humans follow a high degree of temporal and spatial regularity - most often in the form of time-independent universal scaling laws. …”
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    Localizing genes to cerebellar layers by classifying ISH images. by Lior Kirsch, Noa Liscovitch, Gal Chechik

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Here we describe an approach to detect genes whose expression is primarily localized to a specific brain layer and apply it to the mouse cerebellum. We learn typical spatial patterns of expression from a few markers that are known to be localized to specific layers, and use these patterns to predict localization for new genes. …”
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    Deep transcriptomics reveals cell-specific isoforms of pan-neuronal genes by Zachery Wolfe, David Liska, Adam Norris

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Finally, we develop a user-friendly platform for spatial transcriptomic visualization of these splicing patterns with single-neuron resolution.…”
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    Variation in species diversity of deep-water megafauna assemblages in the Caribbean across depth and ecoregions. by Iván Hernández-Ávila, Edlin Guerra-Castro, Carolina Bracho, Martin Rada, Frank A Ocaña, Daniel Pech

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Diversity patterns of the deep-sea megafauna in the Caribbean Basin and the Guiana ecoregion were analyzed in order to test the hypothesis of species richness variation as a function of depth and the hypothesis of non-differences between ecoregions by analyzing spatial patterns of five taxa and a merged assemblage. …”
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    Prediction of Urban Construction Land Carbon Effects (UCLCE) Using BP Neural Network Model: A Case Study of Changxing, Zhejiang Province, China by Qinghua Liao, Xiaoping Zhang, Zixuan Cui, Xunxi Yin

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The results demonstrate that the BP neural network model effectively predicts the different types of UCLCE, with an average error rate of 30.10%. (1) The total effect and intensity effect exhibit different trends in the study area, and a carbon effect table for different types of UCL is established. (2) The spatial distribution characteristics of UCLCE reveal a distinct reverse-L pattern (“┙”-shaped layout) with positive spatial correlation (Moran’s I = 0.11, <i>p</i> < 0.001). (3) The model’s core practical value lies in enabling forward-looking assessment of carbon effects in urban planning schemes and precise quantification of emissions reduction benefits. …”
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    Retrospective analysis of spatiotemporal variation of scrub typhus in Yunnan Province, 2006-2022. by Zhuo Li, Shuzhen Deng, Tian Ma, Jiaxin Hao, Hao Wang, Xin Han, Menghan Lu, Shanjun Huang, Dongsheng Huang, Shuyuan Yang, Qing Zhen, Tiejun Shui

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Using methods such as spatial trend analysis, Moran's I, and retrospective temporal scan statistics, the spatial and seasonal changes of scrub typhus were analyzed. …”
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    New Approach for Unambiguous High-Resolution Wide-Swath SAR Imaging by Yueguan Lin, Yida Fan, Hai Jiang, Wei Wang

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…It has the potential to achieve wide spatial coverage and fine azimuth resolution, while it suffers from elevation pattern loss caused by the presence of topographic height and impaired azimuth resolution caused by nonuniform sampling. …”
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    Temperature, traveling, slums, and housing drive dengue transmission in a non-endemic metropolis. by Juan Manuel Gurevitz, Julián Gustavo Antman, Karina Laneri, Juan Manuel Morales

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Additionally, based on these results, a point-pattern analysis was assessed for early identification of transmission foci during the outbreak while accounting for population spatial distribution. …”
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  10. 4190

    Spatiotemporal Coupling Characteristics and Interactive Effects of Government Environmental Governance, Green Finance, and Carbon Emission Performance in the Yangtze River Delta Ur... by Qi Sun, Changjun Jiang, Xinyue Zheng

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…However, high-quality coordinated development is far from being realized, and the whole is in the primary coordination stage. (2) The spatial differences of CCD are obvious, showing an overall pattern of “multi-core” radiation and an interregional pattern of “high in the east and low in the west.” (3) Finally, GEG, GF, and CEP show a strong trend of development according to their own inertia and self-strengthening characteristics; the interaction among them is also gradually becoming stable. …”
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    Upper Ocean Thermodynamic Response to Coupling Currents to Wind Stress over the Gulf Stream by Jackie May, Mark A. Bourassa

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…We find that including the current feedback leads to changes in the upper ocean temperature pattern that match the vorticity pattern. Areas with cyclonic ocean vorticity, typically north of the Gulf Stream extension, correspond to areas with warmer temperatures throughout the water column. …”
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    Evaluation of the coordinated development of health resources, health service utilization, and the regional economy in China and analysis of influencing factors by Lina Shao, Zhonghua Suo, Shasha Song, Ying Lang

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Results The findings reveal that (1) a high level of coupling exists among the three subsystems across all provinces in China. (2) Concerning the spatial pattern of coupling coordination, notable regional differences are observed in the degree of coupling coordination between health resource utilization, health service utilization, and regional economic development, with a noticeable decline from east to west and central regions positioned in between. (3) Regarding spatial evolution characteristics, an overall trend of higher levels is observed in the east and north compared to the west and south, indicating localized spatial clustering. …”
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    Unifying viral genetics and human transportation data to predict the global transmission dynamics of human influenza H3N2. by Philippe Lemey, Andrew Rambaut, Trevor Bedford, Nuno Faria, Filip Bielejec, Guy Baele, Colin A Russell, Derek J Smith, Oliver G Pybus, Dirk Brockmann, Marc A Suchard

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…Information on global human movement patterns is central to spatial epidemiological models used to predict the behavior of influenza and other infectious diseases. …”
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    Spontaneous alternation of place-cell sequences in the open field through spike frequency adaptation by John Widloski, David Theurel, David J. Foster

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…We show that sinusoidal sampling patterns emerge rapidly and robustly in a simple model of the hippocampal place-cell sequences based on spike frequency adaptation that makes no assumptions about sequence direction. …”
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    Changing spatiotemporal dependence of the precipitation-temperature during Indian Summer Monsoon using observational and CMIP6 model simulations by Anjali Chaudhary, Ravi Kumar Guntu, Sachidanand Sharma, Ankit Agarwal

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…CMIP6 models show mixed performance in capturing the spatial patterns and temporal evolution of P-T dependence. …”
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    The Third Side of the Coin: Using Google Earth to Visualize Numismatic Data by Kristina Neumann, John Wallrodt

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Especially for the uninitiated scholar, Google Earth efficiently visualizes both the spatial and chronological distribution of thousands of coins and provides an intuitive and interactive space for exploring regional and empire-wide patterns in their movement. …”
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    Risk Assessment of Geological Hazards Based on Multi-Condition Development Scenarios: A Case Study of Huangshi Town, Guangdong Province by Gonghao Duan, Hui Xia, Anqi Du, Juan Ma

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…By utilizing existing data and field surveys, the study identifies geological hazards and risks in the area, deeply analyzes the formation mechanisms and disaster-causing patterns, and systematically summarizes the developmental characteristics and spatial distribution of these hazards. …”
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    Clumpy Novel Mitochondrial Signatures in Irradiated Human Diabetic Buccal Cells: A Case Control Study by Surraj SUSAI, Mrudula CHANDRUPATLA, Sumitra SIVAKOTI, Govindrao N. KUSNENIWAR, Anand K. PYATI

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The aim of this research was to find out the quantitative involvement and electrostatic intracellular spatial patterns of whole mitochondria in diabetes. …”
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    The Need for Cognition on Earthquake Risk in China Based on Psychological Distance Theory by Shasha Li, Guofang Zhai, Chenjing Fan, Jing Chen, Li Li

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The results showed that (1) graphic representations of need for cognition adhere to a “half-peak pattern” before and after earthquake events and (2) dimensions in psychological distance theory, such as temporal distance (time span between earthquakes), spatial distance, and social distance (geographic location) influence the need for cognition on earthquake risk that was the time and spatial discount effect. …”
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