نتایج جستجو برای: suburban

تعداد نتایج: 6433  

2018
David R. Bell Eric G. Post Stephanie M. Trigsted Daniel A. Schaefer Timothy A. McGuine Andrew M. Watson M. Alison Brooks

Background Sport specialization has been associated with overuse injuries and is more common in larger high schools, which are often located in more urban/suburban settings. However, sport participation characteristics have not been compared between suburban and rural high schools. Purpose/Hypothesis The purpose of this study was to examine the differences in sport participation characteristi...

2015
Blake Byron Walker Nadine Schuurman Ajit Auluck Scott A. Lear Miriam Rosin

BACKGROUND Recent studies have demonstrated an elevated risk of oral cavity cancers (OCC) among socioeconomically deprived populations, whose increasing presence in suburban neighbourhoods poses unique challenges for equitable health service delivery. The majority of studies to date have utilised aspatial methods to identify OCC. In this study, we use high-resolution geographical analyses to id...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Max R Lambert Geoffrey S J Giller Larry B Barber Kevin C Fitzgerald David K Skelly

Research on endocrine disruption in frog populations, such as shifts in sex ratios and feminization of males, has predominantly focused on agricultural pesticides. Recent evidence suggests that suburban landscapes harbor amphibian populations exhibiting similar levels of endocrine disruption; however the endocrine disrupting chemical (EDC) sources are unknown. Here, we show that sex ratios of m...

2003
RICHARDSON DILWORTH

Central city infrastructure development in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, in areas such as sewerage, water works, street lighting, and street pavement, was an important cause of suburban municipal autonomy by the time of the Great Depression. Suburban autonomy was in turn an important factor in the racial and economic transformations that were visible in central cities by the 1950s. Th...

2002
Wolfgang Loibl Rudolf Giffinger Tanja Toetzer

The paper discusses a model that performs the simulation of polycentric development of suburban systems. It introduces different settlement pattern growth speeds in different suburban regions considering housing area densification and land use change from open space to built up area. Accordingly, the approach concentrates on a Spatial Agent Model (SAM) to perform the movement patterns and the s...

2004
STEPHEN ANSOLABEHERE JAMES M. SNYDER

Malapportionment of state legislatures before the mid-1960s gave urban and suburban voters much less representation than they deserved. This Essay documents that suburban and urban voters had markedly different policy preferences, party identifications, and partisan voting behaviors than voters in rural areas, who were overrepresented. However, the patterns were not uniform. In the Northeast an...

2003
Muhammad Mahmudul Islam Ronald Pose Carlo Kopp

A suburban ad-hoc network (SAHN) is an economical, high-speed alternative for communities of cooperating users. The SAHN aims to provide broadband suburban area connectivity for local area networks with low costs using wireless technology. There exists a plethora of efficient routing solutions for ad-hoc networks. However, less attention has been paid towards optimizing these protocols for ad-h...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2015
H C Ward S Kotthaus C S B Grimmond A Bjorkegren M Wilkinson W T J Morrison J G Evans J I L Morison M Iamarino

Anthropogenic and biogenic controls on the surface-atmosphere exchange of CO2 are explored for three different environments. Similarities are seen between suburban and woodland sites during summer, when photosynthesis and respiration determine the diurnal pattern of the CO2 flux. In winter, emissions from human activities dominate urban and suburban fluxes; building emissions increase during co...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2003
Wolfgang Loibl Tanja Tötzer

Urban sprawl is an essential environmental issue to be monitored and forecasted in order to think about alternatives that could lead to a more sustainable future development. Thus, the objective of the project presented here is to simulate the past and future transformation of suburban land use patterns in the Vienna Region. (The paper describes some results of the project, “STAU-Wien” (City–Su...

1992
ANTHONY A SAKA

T ravel demand model calibration is ~ usually a very cumbersome process that involves several iterative trial-anderror procedures. The degree of difficulty in calibrating a travel demand model depends on several elements, including the scope of the study, the availability of data, the software used, the desired level of modeling precision, the experience of the modeler, and the demographic and ...

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