نتایج جستجو برای: population density

تعداد نتایج: 1071798  

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Silke Ruhl Genevieve Goy Nicola Casson Rudolf Thoma Andreas Pospischil Gilbert Greub Nicole Borel

(i.e., East Anacapa and Santa Barbara Islands) or high prevalence (i.e., San Miguel and Santa Rosa Islands). Future studies comparing longterm dynamics on islands and related mainlands are needed to examine the possibility that insular systems provide unique opportunities to understand the factors affecting pathogen dynamics and human risk. Given the substantial variation in mouse population de...

2007
Mario Luis Small

Objectives. This study examines which of five neighborhood conditions help account for racial differences in social networks. Methods. The data set is the Urban Poverty and Family Life Survey, a survey of blacks, whites, Mexicans, and Puerto Ricans clustered in Chicago Census tracts, matched to 1990 Census data. I estimate HGLM models predicting five indicators of social isolation and five indi...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 1997
J Zhang J J Yu R W Linkins R Z Zhang K A Wang S L Cochi

The World Health Organization recommends conducting supplemental immunization activities to eradicate poliomyelitis by the year 2000. Although effective in eliminating poliomyelitis from the Americas, supplemental campaigns require substantial resources. To assess differential campaign effectiveness in eliminating this disease, poliomyelitis occurrence was compared in counties in China that tar...

Journal: :Royal Society open science 2016
Elsa Arcaute Carlos Molinero Erez Hatna Roberto Murcio Camilo Vargas-Ruiz A Paolo Masucci Michael Batty

Urban systems present hierarchical structures at many different scales. These are observed as administrative regional delimitations which are the outcome of complex geographical, political and historical processes which leave almost indelible footprints on infrastructure such as the street network. In this work, we uncover a set of hierarchies in Britain at different scales using percolation th...

2014
Juliano Vilaverde Schmitt Hélio Amante Miot

This study investigated the geographic distribution of dermatologists in Brazilian municipalities in relation to the population, regions of the country and human development index. We conducted an ecological study based on data from the 2010 census, the 2010 human development index, and the records of the Brazilian Society of Dermatology. 5565 municipalities and 6718 dermatologists were surveye...

Journal: :AJS; American journal of sociology 2015
Kenneth T Andrews Charles Seguin

The authors argue that group threat is a key driver of the adoption of new and controversial policies. Conceptualizing threat in spatial terms, they argue that group threat is activated through the joint occurrence of (1) proximity to threatening groups and (2) the population density of threatened groups. By analyzing the adoption of county and state "dry laws" banning alcohol from 1890 to 1919...

2011
Yuanzhi Shao Wenyong Hu Weirong Zhong Li Li

On the basis of two universal power-law scaling laws, i.e. the scaling dynamic hysteresis in physics and the allometric scaling metabolism in biosystem, we studied the dynamic response and the evolution of an immunosurveillant anti-tumor system subjected to a periodic external intervention, which is equivalent to the scheme of a radiotherapy or chemotherapy, within the framework of the growth d...

Journal: :Epidemiology and infection 2005
G T Innocent D J Mellor S A McEwen W J Reilly J Smallwood M E Locking D J Shaw P Michel D J Taylor W B Steele G J Gunn H E Ternent M E J Woolhouse S W J Reid

In Scotland, between 1995 and 2000 there were between 4 and 10 cases of illness per 100000 population per year identified as being caused by Escherichia coli O157, whereas in England and Wales there were between 1 and 2 cases per 100000 population per year. Within Scotland there is significant regional variation. A cluster of high rate areas was identified in the Northeast of Scotland and a clu...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Christopher T Fisher Helen P Pollard Isabel Israde-Alcántara Victor H Garduño-Monroy Subir K Banerjee

This paper presents 2,000 years of settlement and land use within the Lake Pátzcuaro Basin, Mexico. Three findings challenge the conclusions of previous research. We show (i) that initial land degradation was caused by settlement, not by agriculture; (ii) that population density inversely correlates with erosion; and (iii) that land degradation was associated with European Conquest but not from...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
J E Cohen C Small

The global distribution of the human population by elevation is quantified here. As of 1994, an estimated 1.88 x 10(9) people, or 33. 5% of the world's population, lived within 100 vertical meters of sea level, but only 15.6% of all inhabited land lies below 100 m elevation. The median person lived at an elevation of 194 m above sea level. Numbers of people decreased faster than exponentially w...

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