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The unexpected politics of ILGA-Europe’s rainbow maps: (de)constructing queer utopias/dystopias
Published 2025“…The emphasis on legislative frameworks, thus, in part displaces lived experiences of LGBTQI+ people in Europe – projecting both Queer Utopias and Dystopias onto different geographical localities feeding into existing homonationalist discourses. …”
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Cliopatria - A geospatial database of world-wide political entities from 3400BCE to 2024CE
Published 2025“…Numerous attempts have been made to produce digital geographical compendia of polities with different time depths and resolutions. …”
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Measuring Lean Culture: Designing a Research Instrument
Published 2021“…Self�administered questionnaire is a practical research instrument to measure the level of lean culture in multiple manufacturing organizations that are located in far-reaching geographical as it saves time, money and effort. In this paper, 36 questionnaire items for measuring lean culture has been designed. …”
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Measuring Lean Culture: Designing a Research Instrument
Published 2021“…Self-administered questionnaire is a practical research instrument to measure the level of lean culture in multiple manufacturing organizations that are located in far-reaching geographical as it saves time, money and effort. In this paper, 36 questionnaire items for measuring lean culture has been designed. …”
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Numerical analysis in rock engineering 2 - sequential excavation
Published 2015“…Underground space exploration has been widely popular as a sustainable solution for urban development due to the growing population and increasingly limited land space for future use. Especially in geographically small Singapore, to ensure continuous development and growth, studies on underground space development has been going on as part of a long term development master plan. …”
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Crypto-linguistics in Singapore : deciphering the Singapore Stone
Published 2019“…By examining the legends on Badang and Sang Ranjuna Tupa and the historical-geographical background of Singapore, this paper postulates that the unknown script could be the Kalinga script from Kling or Kawi script used in Java. …”
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Anger in Indonesian: “Awakening a sleeping tiger”
Published 2024“…These contexts include the geographical and geological landscapes of Indonesia, the deeply rooted socio-cultural and religious beliefs of Indonesian, the conventional metaphors in the memory, and the socio-cultural situatedness of embodiment for the bodily locus of ANGER.…”
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Fine-scale population structure and widespread conservation of genetic effect sizes between human groups across traits
Published 2025“…Ancestry Components identify population structure not captured by widely used principal components, improving stratification correction for geographically correlated traits. To estimate the similarity of genetic effect sizes between groups, we developed ANCHOR, which estimates changes in the predictive power of an existing PGS in distinct local ancestry segments. …”
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Green gross domestic product: a bibliometric analysis
Published 2024“…More importantly, this study offers valuable insights into the growing body of literature on GGDP, while emphasising the need for greater geographical representation and collaboration to advance the field.…”
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US federal resource allocations are inconsistent with concentrations of energy poverty
Published 2025“…We implement a LASSO-based machine learning approach using sociodemographic and geographical information to estimate energy burden in each US census tract for 2015 and 2020. …”
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Fast computation of clustered many-to-many shortest paths and its application to map matching
Published 2020“…We examine the problem of computing shortest paths in a transportation network from a set of geographically clustered source nodes to a set of target nodes. …”
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'It hurts my heart': Afghan women in London negotiating family relationships and (im)mobility regimes across borders
Published 2024“…Beyond a simple bi‐national focus on countries of origin and residence, we explore how the women navigate these regimes, across multiple countries and different visa regimes to arrange in‐person visits with geographically dispersed kin. We consider the role of ICTs and the limitations of poor connectivity, especially in countries like Afghanistan, and the gender power dynamics that may limit women's access to technologies.…”
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Acculturation & mediated intergroup contact : a study on migrants’ acculturation through social media in Singapore
Published 2020“…With its ability to transcend time, space, and geographical boundaries, social media provide new possibilities for migrants to connect with their host societies. …”
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Information and communication technology and its implications for knowledge management in the workplace : an exploratory study of perspectives from the SECI model.
Published 2010“…SECI Model elaborates the process view Roy et al (2007), which is applicable to the global financial services and IT industry where processes and knowledge transfer are of importance especially in a multi-geographical organizational environment. They also posit that it is the most advanced model for knowledge management.…”
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Data analytics on maps (web application for interactive map exploration)
Published 2018“…Social media information packets like Twitter Tweets and Instagram photos are able to be geo-mapped through their respective geographical metadata. This allows us to view at a glance on a mapping platform like Google Maps the concen tration and specific information being talked about on social media at a glance. …”
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Ancient bacterial genomes reveal a high diversity of Treponema pallidum strains in early modern Europe
Published 2020“…These findings imply a more complex pattern of geographical distribution and etiology of early treponemal epidemics than previously understood.…”
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Natural variation of OsWRKY23 drives difference in nitrate use efficiency between indica and japonica rice
Published 2025“…The resultant increase in auxin level improves NO3‒ uptake and assimilation, which ultimately enhances grain yield. Geographical and evolutionary analyses reveal overlapping distribution of OsWRKY23indica and DNR1indica, particularly in low-fertility soils, suggesting their involvement in the adaptation to low N conditions to improve NUE and grain yield. …”
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GIS-based scheduling and monitoring irrigation delivery for rice irrigation system: Part II. Monitoring
Published 2003“…A computer program with a geographical information system (GIS)-based user-interface was developed to monitor the delivery of irrigation water. …”
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