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APLIKASI PENGINDERAAN JAUH DAN SISTEM INFORMASI GEOGRAFIS UNTUK PEMETAAN KERENTANAN BANJIR (Kasus DAS Nunkurus Kabupaten Kupang Nusa Tenggara Timur)
Published 2012“…Data used were Aster VNIR acquired on March 2011, topographic map (Rupa Bumi Indonesia) 1:25000 as well as related thematic maps. …”
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Neuronal circuits underlying flexible behaviour
Published 2021“…The results show that these OFC subdivisions receive distinct and topographically organised inputs from various thalamic nuclei, basolateral amygdala, and various cortical areas. …”
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Rising seas and sinking islands: the geopolitics of climate change in Tuvalu and Kiribati
Published 2021“…It contends that spatial imaginaries, temporalities and emotions are intertwined within topographic anxieties of climate change that disrupt the process of territorialisation. …”
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Spatial models for the rational allocation of routinely distributed bed nets to public health facilities in Western Kenya
Published 2017“…A network analysis approach was implemented using the location of all public clinics and topographic layers to model travel time. Estimated travel time, socio-economic and ANC attendance data were used to model clinic catchment areas and the probability of ANC service use within these catchments. …”
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Multi‐scale, multivariate community models improve designation of biodiversity hotspots in the Sunda Islands
Published 2022“…We demonstrate that biodiversity in Borneo and Sumatra is primarily affected by gradients of ecological and anthropogenic factors, and only marginally by topographic and spatial factors. In both islands, species are primarily associated with elevational gradients in vegetation and climate, leading to altitudinal zonation in niche separation as a major factor characterizing the islands' biodiversity. …”
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NMDA-receptor antagonists disrupt the formation of the auditory space map in the mammalian superior colliculus.
Published 1995“…Most of the auditory single-unit responses recorded at this age in normal, unoperated controls were spatially tuned and topographically organized, although the map of sound azimuth was less precise than that in adult ferrets. …”
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Dissecting the pathobiology of altered MRI signal in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: A post mortem whole brain sampling strategy for the integration of ultra-high-field MRI and quan...
Published 2018“…A standardised systematic sampling strategy that was compatible with co-registration of images across modalities was established for regions representing phosphorylated 43-kDa TAR DNA-binding protein (pTDP-43) patterns that were topographically recognisable with defined neuroanatomical landmarks. …”
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e-ASPECTS software is non-inferior to neuroradiologists in applying the ASPECT score to computed tomography scans of acute ischemic stroke patients.
Published 2016“…BACKGROUND: The Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography Score (ASPECTS) is an established 10-point quantitative topographic computed tomography scan score to assess early ischemic changes. …”
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Paleoseismology of the 2016 M-W 6.1 Petermann earthquake source: Implications for intraplate earthquake behaviour and the geomorphic longevity of bedrock fault scarps in a low stra...
Published 2021“…No paleo-scarps or potentially analogous topographic features are evident in pre-earthquake Worldview-1 and Worldview-2 satellite data. …”
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Evolution of the vertebrate nervous system and telencephalon
Published 2007“…Mammals develop a large, six-layered neocortex that is topographically equivalent to the reptilian dorsal cortex and receives both lemnothalamic and collothalamic inputs.…”
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e-ASPECTS software is non-inferior to neuroradiologists in applying the ASPECT score to computed tomography scans of acute ischemic stroke patients
Published 2016“…<p>Background: The Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography Score (ASPECTS) is an established 10-point quantitative topographic computed tomography scan score to assess early ischemic changes. …”
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Pliocene and Quaternary environmental change in Kashmir, north-west Himalaya
Published 1989“…Present patterns of glacierization indicate a SW to NE rise in the height of ELAs and GTs suggesting topographic and precipitation control. An apparent reversal of trends during the past is explained by Quaternary uplift of the Pir Panjal Range.…”
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Subsidence history, gravity anomalies and flexure of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) foreland basin
Published 2009“…The basin shape can be explained by a simple model in which both surface (i.e. topographic) and subsurface (i.e. ophiolitic) loads were emplaced on a lithosphere with an effective elastic thickness, Te, of c. 20-25 km. …”
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Geological Heritage feature of Tawau volcanic sequence, Sabah
Published 2010“…This Tertiary sequence is underlain by the Early Cretaceous pillow lava basalt, and culminated by the late Pleistocene volcanisms those contributing to the major topography of the area include Andrassy, Lucia, Maria, Wullersdorf and Magdalena mountains formed the prominent topographic features of the area. This youngest volcanic apron covers an extensive area of the Semporna Peninsula. …”
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Spatial prediction of flood susceptible areas using rule based decision tree (DT) and ensemble bivariate and multivariate statistical models in GIS
Published 2013“…The spatial database includes digital elevation model (DEM), curvature, geology, river, stream power index (SPI), rainfall, land use/cover (LULC), soil type, topographic wetness index (TWI) and slope. For validation both success and prediction rate curves were performed. …”
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Manifestation of LiDAR-derived parameters in the spatial prediction of landslides using novel ensemble evidential belief functions and support vector machine models in GIS
Published 2014“…Nine landslide-conditioning factors, such as altitude, slope, aspect, curvature, stream power index (SPI), topographic wetness index (TWI), terrain roughness index (TRI), sediment transport index (STI), and slope length (SL), were directly derived from LiDAR for landslide-susceptibility mapping. …”
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A novel ensemble bivariate statistical evidential belief function with knowledge-based analytical hierarchy process and multivariate statistical logistic regression for landslide s...
Published 2014“…Then, a total of 15 landslide causative factors (slope angle, slope aspect, curvature, surface roughness, altitude, distance from drainages, stream power index, topographic wetness index, wood age, wood diameter, wood type, forest density, soil thickness, soil texture, and soil drainage) were extracted from the database and then converted into a raster. …”
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Application of frequency ratio, statistical index, and weights-of-evidence models and their comparison in landslide susceptibility mapping in Central Nepal Himalaya
Published 2014“…The landslide conditioning factors considered for the study area are slope gradient, slope aspect, plan curvature, altitude, stream power index, topographic wetness index, lithology, land use, distance from faults, distance from rivers, and distance from highway. …”
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Optimized conditioning factors using machine learning techniques for groundwater potential mapping
Published 2019“…From a total of 15 frequently used GCFs, 11 most effective ones (i.e., altitude, slope angle, plan curvature, profile curvature, topographic wetness index, distance from river, distance from fault, river density, fault density, land use, and lithology) were finally selected. …”
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