Spatial analysis of health effects of large industrial incinerators in England, 1998 — 2008: a study using matched case — control areas
This figure was inspired by Fig. 1a of Jensen et al. 2013: «
Spatial analysis of ice phenology trends across the Laurentian Great Lakes region during a recent warming period.»
This technical document performs
a spatial analysis of Mozambique's Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) policy framework to assess the impact of local government - level ICT on the poor.
Balling, Jr., R. C., and G. B. Goodrich, 2011:
Spatial analysis of variations in precipitation intensity in the USA.
«Although previous reports suggest slight recent continental warming,
our spatial analysis of Antarctic meteorological data demonstrates a net cooling on the Antarctic continent between 1966 and 2000, particularly during summer and autumn.»
The second - year course is more specialized and emphasizes topics such as ecotoxicology, epidemiology, individual - based models, or
spatial analysis of ecological systems.
With a new team of collaborators we are underway conducting
spatial analyses of Passenger Pigeon observation records with various habitat factors to further clarify the ecological niche space of the species.
Recent
spatial analyses of reservoir CH4 dynamics highlight the disproportionate importance of inlets and other depositional zones toward overall flux (DelSontro et al. 2011, Maeck et al. 2013) as well as from seasonally flooded and downstream zones (see the Emissions From Alternative Flux Pathways section).
Coordinated with policy and planning analyst to and execute
spatial analyses of demographic data.
Not exact matches
The fundamental direction is the
analysis of spatial wholes into temporal parts.
I must stress that it is this property
of spatial extendedness claimed for the individual occasions which I am taking as the test case for the ability
of the Whiteheadian
analysis to furnish an account
of properties generally regarded as material.
It may be possible to work out a scheme
of spatial relations that entirely avoids complete surrounding, but exploring this would take a lengthy
analysis.
We completed an intensive GIS
spatial analysis to identify parts
of our Commonwealth most threatened by development and created a website with interactive maps and data for use at the town, watershed, or county scale.
The entire BioMap2
analysis rests on a foundation
of spatial data that was managed by EES staff.
Researchers at the Centre for
Spatial Analysis and Policy, University
of Leeds, and the Centre for Advanced
Spatial Analysis, University College London, have been developing a range
of high - technology ways to see and think about the modern city.
This event is organised by the University
of Leeds Centre for
Spatial Analysis and Policy, working with colleagues at the Centre for Advanced
Spatial Analysis, University College London The 2008 Research Assessment Exercise showed the University
of Leeds to be the UK's eighth biggest research powerhouse.
This cell - type - specific
analysis was essential to demonstrate that there is a close interplay between epigenetic mechanisms and the
spatial folding
of the DNA in the cardiomyocytes» nucleus.
The traditional methods used in materials science
analysis, like high - powered electron microscopy and spectroscopy, do not combine chemical insights with the
spatial resolution
of IR imaging, the researchers said, so they can only provide average chemical measurements.
«The prerequisite for this is that we are able to take the samples for proteome and metabolome
analysis with
spatial precision on the basis
of the images,» explains Bernd Pichler.
Statistical
analysis of protein sequences looks for mutations reflecting
spatial proximity
of protein segments both within the same protein (orange) and with a partner protein (red).
Prof Carlos Peres, also from UEA's School
of Environmental Sciences, said: «Our
analysis shows that the sustainability
of protein acquisition in tropical forests is primarily governed by the
spatial context
of mortality sinks, human population density, and availability
of alternative protein.»
By subjecting the space - time signature
of every individual to
spatial and social network
analyses, Torrens can identify the sources
of gridlock in both the crowd and the urban infrastructure.
They say the
analysis provides the simplest expectation for the future distribution
of marine biodiversity, showing recurring
spatial patterns
of high rates
of species invasions coupled with local extinctions.
A statistical
analysis of the shapes
of the galaxies revealed the
spatial distribution
of the intervening dark matter.
Using version 5.1
of the Community Atmospheric Model, developed by the Department
of Energy (DOE) and the National Science Foundation (NSF) for use by the scientific community, Wehner and his co-authors conducted an
analysis for the period 1979 to 2005 at three
spatial resolutions: 25 km, 100 km, and 200 km.
Using published data from the circumpolar arctic, their own new field observations
of Siberian permafrost and thermokarsts, radiocarbon dating, atmospheric modeling, and
spatial analyses, the research team studied how thawing permafrost is affecting climate change and greenhouse gas emissions.
Through
analysis of the depictions, colors, and
spatial organization, they found that the sites mimic the Southeastern native people's cosmological principles.
Using
spatial analysis, the authors determined how many gynecologic oncologists were located within 50, 100, and 150 miles
of county borders for more than 3,000 counties in the United States.
Researchers from the University
of Vermont and Oregon State University used
spatial models and statistical
analyses to map 81 fires as well as insect outbreaks over a 25 - year period in Oregon and Washington state.
The team used a technique called
Spatial Point Pattern
Analysis to map precisely the location
of each
of the many artifacts and biological materials.
Spatial survival
analysis has been widely applied in disease epidemiology but rarely applied to explore the spread
of invasive alien species.
Using new
spatial and statistical
analyses developed at Imperial College London, they were able to show that 85 %
of species» abundances are affected, either positively or negatively, by forest edges.
The
analysis of the
spatial genetic structure
of the Parkia population revealed a significant genetic relationship
of the plant embryos and young trees within a radius
of 300 meters, which coincides with the distance within which most seeds are dispersed by the tamarins.
The findings, published in the journal Global Change Biology, are based on
spatial and statistical
analyses of historical climate data, satellite data on current vegetation, and projections
of potential vegetation under climate change.
Analysis of the distance, latency, and cumulative search error (CSE) rank - summary scores revealed that MCI - AD patients and hAPP mice were significantly impaired in this task (Table 1 and Figure 1, B — D and F — I), consistent with a deficit in hippocampus - dependent
spatial learning.
We intend to provide a few simple portals as a starting point, but new portals can be developed by anyone in the scientific or computational community, for a wide diversity
of use cases, including: clustering, differential interference,
spatial reconstruction, visualization, and graph - based
analysis.
Amélie works in the realm
of marine and coastal ecology and conservation and her research interests include the use
of spatial tools (GIS, spatio - temporal
analyses, bio-logging, habitat mapping) to understand and mitigate impacts
of anthropogenic activities and changes on wildlife and natural values.
The integrated solution for the recognition and
analysis of the
spatial behavior
of livestock
We will present a novel statistical method to analyze molecule colocalization that is based on the automatic detection
of molecule fluorescent spots, followed by their representation as Point Processes and the statistical
analysis of their
spatial distribution.
Analysis of the
spatial and temporal characteristics
of platelet - delivered factor VIII — based clots.
The quantitative
analysis of molecule interactions in bioimaging is key for understanding the molecular orchestration
of cellular processes and is generally achieved through the study
of the
spatial colocalization between different populations
of molecules.
The
spatial resolution
of this approach permits
analysis of hair lengths corresponding to 1 day's growth, providing much more information than when analyzed by traditional methods, which can require as much as a month's hair growth.
Visualization and
analysis of gene expression in tissue sections by
spatial transcriptomics Patrik L. Ståhl, Fredrik Salmén, Sanja Vickovic, Anna Lundmark, José Fernández Navarro, Jens Magnusson, Stefania Giacomello, Michaela Asp, Jakub O. Westholm, Mikael Huss, Annelie Mollbrink, Sten Linnarsson, Simone Codeluppi, Åke Borg, Fredrik Pontén, Paul Igor Costea, Pelin Sahlén, Jan Mulder, Olaf Bergmann, Joakim Lundeberg, Jonas Frisén.
Previously a postdoctoral research associate at the NOAA NEFSC's Woods Hole Laboratory, Fay's research focuses on
spatial modeling and statistical
analyses of marine fisheries populations with an expertise in quantitative fisheries science and ecosystem modeling.
Spatial and Temporal
Analysis of Extracellular Matrix Proteins in the Developing Murine Heart: A Blueprint for Regeneration.
Additionally, with Digital
Spatial Profiling (DSP), this type
of multi-analyte
analysis can be mapped to specific regions
of interest on an FFPE section.
Risk
analysis and decision support tools; Mapping and valuation
of ecosystem services; Invasive species risk assessment; Ecological and economic indicators GIS - based modeling and
spatial statistical
analysis
Spatial - temporal
analysis of United States precipitation data from 1900 to 1999 indicates that the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) primarily modulates drought frequency.
Several previous
analyses of tide gauge records1, 2,3,4,5,6 — employing different methods to accommodate the
spatial sparsity and temporal incompleteness
of the data and to constrain the geometry
of long - term sea - level change — have concluded that GMSL rose over the twentieth century at a mean rate
of 1.6 to 1.9 millimetres per year.
Analysis is typically performed on samples with the target area
of up to 10 mm x 10 mm at 60μm
spatial resolution (or larger if analyzing larger samples, as discussed with customer).