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    PENGEMBANGAN TAMAN PURBAKALA KERAJAAN SRIWIJAYA PALEMBANG BERBASIS TINGKAT KEPUASAN WISATAWAN by , YESKI KELSEDERI, , Drs. Sujali, M.S.

    Published 2014
    “…The result of this research shown that Taman Purbakala Kerajaan Sriwijaya has two attractions which are Sriwijaya Museum and the park. The road and public transportation are not in good conditions. The amenities are food outlet and souvenir outlet. …”
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    Game-theoretic network centrality by Tarkowski, M

    Published 2017
    “…We develop polynomial algorithms for its computation and apply them to the Warsaw public transportation network, where they produce a highly interpretable ranking that is - arguably - better than other measures.…”
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    Energy consumption and pass-trough effect of fuel price in Malaysia by Poh, Paik Xuan

    Published 2015
    “…Therefore the policies outline should include efficient distribution and marketing chains of food products besides developing the public transportation,encourage carpooling as well improve the freight transport management. …”
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    Presenting approaches to stress management in the elderly in Qazvin by Hamzeh Saeidabadi, Saeed Yari, Tayyebeh Jaddi Madarsara, Navid Ahmadian Kudakan

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Medical facilities and services, 3. Public transportation services, and self-care, are potentially the most important issues to the elderly. …”
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    Optimal Design of Integrated Semi-Flexible Transit Services in Low-Demand Conditions by Sushreeta Mishra, Babak Mehran

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Semi-flexible transit (SFT) is commonly discussed as a cost-effective alternative to serving public transportation users in low-demand conditions. We hypothesize that joint optimization of service headway and slack time per trip for route deviation is essential for designing a schedule for the operation of an integrated SFT that can meet both fixed-route and paratransit demand. …”
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    Towards More Efficient Security Inspection via Deep Learning: A Task-Driven X-ray Image Cropping Scheme by Hong Duc Nguyen, Rizhao Cai, Heng Zhao, Alex C. Kot, Bihan Wen

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…X-ray imaging machines are widely used in border control checkpoints or public transportation, for luggage scanning and inspection. …”
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    Does location matter? Investigating the spatial and socio-economic drivers of residential energy use in Dar es Salaam by Chibulu Luo, I Daniel Posen, Heather L MacLean

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…To conclude, we recommend that policymakers account for ward level differences in residential energy use when crafting energy sector strategies for Dar es Salaam (e.g. electrification, energy-efficient cooking, or public transportation initiatives). Policymakers may also anticipate possible convergence towards higher levels of energy use and a shift towards modern fuels, as wards develop socio-economically over time.…”
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    Evaluating the feasibility of constructing shopping centers on urban vacant land through a spatial multi-criteria decision-making model by Jafar Khosravian, Salman Qureshi, Sajedeh Rostamzadeh, Bahare Moradi, Parisa Derakhshesh, Samin Yousefi, Keyvan Jamali, Reyhaneh Ahmadi, Fatemeh Nickravesh

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The results showed that among the different criteria, the distance from the highway networks and distance from public transportation stations had the most weight, whereas the distance from fault and distance from stream networks had the least weight. …”
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    Exploring the Impact of Urban Built Environment on Public Emotions Based on Social Media Data: A Case Study of Wuhan by Yuanyuan Ma, Yunzi Yang, Hongzan Jiao

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Higher land use mix, higher road network density, higher number of public transportation facilities, higher number of public open spaces, lower traffic congestion, and impact of freight transportation play important roles in promoting positive emotions. …”
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    A review of factors influencing sensitive skin: an emphasis on built environment characteristics by Xiangfeng Chen, Jing Wen, Wenjuan Wu, Qiuzhi Peng, Xiangfen Cui, Li He, Li He

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…These influencing factors can be categorized into five distinct classes: (1) demographic and socioeconomic characteristics including age, gender, and race; (2) physiological and biological attributes such as emotional changes, skin types, sleep disorders, and menstrual cycles in women; (3) behavioral factors, such as spicy diet, cosmetic use, alcohol consumption, and physical exercise; (4) natural environmental features, including climate conditions and air pollution; (5) built environmental features such as population density, green space availability, road network density, and access to public transportation, also have the potential to affect the condition.ConclusionThe importance of interdisciplinary integration lies in its ability to ascertain whether and how BEs are impacting SS. …”
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    The development and evaluation of a short-term international student research and educational program by Ubolrat Piamjariyakul, Saima Shafique, Dana L. Friend, Kimberly A. Adams, Wiyakarn Sanghuachang, Trisha M. Petitte, Stephanie Young

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Results: Content analysis of the participant’s short survey answers and the focus group discussion resulted in three themes: 1) lessons learned from participating in the program (enhanced diversity in education and research, gaining new global healthcare knowledge, and self-reflection on and promoting cultural awareness); 2) program barriers and challenges (the visa application process, the English language barrier, the lack of public transportation in the town, and scheduling conflicts); and 3) strategies to overcome these barriers and challenges (adding cultural diversity information into curriculum; attending English proficiency with others in the class; using different communication techniques; continuous collaboration with the University’s Office of Global Affairs for the Visa application process; providing interactive experiences). …”
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