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    FAB-MAP 3D: Topological Mapping with Spatial and Visual Appearance by Paul, R, Newman, P, IEEE

    Published 2010
    “…Like much recent work on appearance based navigation we adopt a bag-of-words approach in which positive or negative observations of visual words in a scene are used to discriminate between already visited and new places. In this paper we add an important extra dimension to the approach. …”
    Conference item
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    Urbanisation process and the prevalence of tuberculosis in Malaysia by Khairiah Salwa Mokhtar, Nur Hairani Abd Rahman

    Published 2015
    “…Urbanisation had also brought about new places of high people concentration such as shopping complexes, public transport terminals, public buildings, educational places, and public recreational areas which all stood to increase the chances of disease infection. …”
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    The divided brain and ways of building the world: parallels in the thought of Iain McGilchrist and Christopher Alexander by Or Ettlinger

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…In response, Alexander developed design methods that approach the world as a unified whole and the building of new places as a further unfolding of that whole. …”
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  4. 204

    “The Hero’s Bloody Journey” by Soledad Marambio

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…I propose that in these works, this change marks both a new beginning and a continuity that the protagonists confront with a sense of rage, new places to inhabit, and fresh approaches to their bodies. …”
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  5. 205

    Safety and reliability of blowout preventer using fault tree and event tree analysis by Chua, Darence Kok Zhen

    Published 2015
    “…As the world begins to search and explode new places to extract fuels, there are challenges that follow along. …”
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    Home-making during protracted exile: Diverse responses of refugee families in the face of remigration by Omata, N

    Published 2016
    “…This, however, ignores the reality that during protracted exile in a refugee camp refugees also establish links to new places and become “emplaced,” creating a new “home” that is meaningful to them. …”
    Journal article
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    Behavioral changes during the COVID-19 pandemic decreased income diversity of urban encounters by Yabe, T, Bueno, BGB, Dong, X, Pentland, A, Moro, E

    Published 2023
    “…Counterfactual analyses show that behavioral changes including lower willingness to explore new places further decreased the diversity of encounters in the long term. …”
    Journal article
  8. 208

    Thermal Tourism and Geoheritage: Examining Visitor Motivations and Perceptions by Anna Chrobak, Francesca Ugolini, David Pearlmutter, Antonio Raschi

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Results of the survey show that the attraction of tourists to these areas is due not only to health and wellness benefits, but also to social aspects and the desire for exploring new places. It was found that the geological elements in both locations hold significant geotourism potential—and efforts to increase visitors’ awareness of their environmental and cultural significance could be decisive in capitalizing on the attraction of these unique sites. …”
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    Evaluative methodological proposal in the performance of the teaching learning process in the university policlinic by Maricel Castellanos González, Jorge Cañellas Granda, Mikhail Benet Rodríguez, Luis Senén Rodríguez Fernández

    Published 2007-08-01
    “…The methodology of the designed evaluation is focused on the knowledge of how planning, execution of the process, functional and organizable aspects, organizable environment, as well as satisfaction of professors, students, leaders are developed in these new places of formation.<strong> <br />Results:</strong> The elaborated methodological proposal is integrated and has a systemic approach based on a paradigm of mixed evaluation with a holistic model directed to the dimension of efficacy. …”
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    Wandering Among Models: Stendhal, Proust, Sebald by Mari Lending

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Despite the fact that the protagonist of A la recherche is a reluctant and anxious traveler, the longing for experiencing new places are of profound importance in Proust’s oeuvre. …”
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    JANE AUSTEN’S NORTHANGER ABBEY AS A PARODY OF SENTIMENTAL AND GOTHIC NOVELS by Emese KUNKLI

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In Austen's works, the heroines need to get to know new places and people in order to re-evaluate their perspective. …”
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  12. 212

    Representing Spaces, Performing Places: le strade di Londra nel romanzo Absolute Beginners (1958) di Colin MacInnes e nella sua versione cinematografica by Carla Tempestoso

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…It tells the story about youth subcultures in postwar London and in this paper I will examine the way in which the City of London and its transformation is portrayed as a urban space/place where young people create and establish new places and spaces for themselves for their regular encounters. …”
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  13. 213

    Mobility patterns are associated with experienced income segregation in large US cities by Moro, E, Calacci, D, Dong, X, Pentland, A

    Published 2021
    “…To further understand these fine-grained income segregation patterns, we introduce a Schelling extension of a well-known mobility model, and show that experienced income segregation is associated with an individual’s tendency to explore new places (place exploration) as well as places with visitors from different income groups (social exploration). …”
    Journal article
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    Why some places are left-behind: urban adjustment to trade and policy shocks by Venables, AJ

    Published 2021
    “…Economic adjustment to trade and policy shocks is hampered by the fact that some sectors tend to cluster, so are hard to initiate in new places. This can give rise to persistent spatial disparities between cities within a country. …”
    Journal article
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    Why some places are left-behind: urban adjustment to trade and policy shocks by Venables, A

    Published 2020
    “…Economic adjustment to trade and policy shocks is hampered by the fact that some sectors tend to cluster, so are hard to initiate in new places. This can give rise to persistent spatial disparities between cities within a country. …”
    Working paper
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    Behavioral changes during the COVID-19 pandemic decreased income diversity of urban encounters by Takahiro Yabe, Bernardo García Bulle Bueno, Xiaowen Dong, Alex Pentland, Esteban Moro

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Counterfactual analyses show that behavioral changes including lower willingness to explore new places further decreased the diversity of encounters in the long term. …”
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  17. 217

    Space, Religious Diversity, and Negotiation Processes by Solange Lefebvre

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…After a brief examination of the case related to a Muslim cemetery in a village near Quebec City, to shed light on the recent debates surrounding regulations, the article analyzes the decision-making process resulting in a failure to modify zoning regulations in order to welcome new places of worship in a borough of Montreal. While analyzing administrative and legal aspects, the article also exposes the complexity of the social and spatial dynamics at stake. …”
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    THE PROBLEMS OF RE-EVACUATION OF THE STAFFS OF INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES AND THEIR SOLVING IN THE WEST SIBERIAN REGION (1942 – 1948) by L. I. Snegireva

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…It gives the analysis of the social and organizational problems, which arose in process of the relocation of the enterprises and their staffs to new places, as well as the problems occurred to the staffs of defense enterprises, which stayed inWest Siberiaand traces the ways of solving these problems. …”
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    Overview on the Impact of Consumer Behavior Decisions on the Tourism Industry in Romania by Mădălina Moncea, Lăcrămioara Drăcea, Răzvan-Cătălin Dobrea

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Consumers notice that they are much more oriented towards digitization in the tourism industry, towards the discovery of new places to visit and with potential involvement in the sustainable development of industries. …”
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    Undesigned World: what educating through walking means in the Anthropocene by Laia Solé Coromina, Joshua Korenblat

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…This essay adopts an interdisciplinary approach that integrates ecofeminist theory with ideas of Romantic empiricism and relates them to aesthetic education and theories about walking. This journey to new places of learning – beyond the indoor structure of the classroom or studio – begins with becoming attentive to the complexity around us. …”
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