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Teresa Fazia, Francesco Bubbico, Andrea Nova, Salvatore Bruno, Davide Iozzi, Beril Calgan, Giancarlo Caimi, Michele Terzaghi, Raffaele Manni and Luisa Bernardinelli
Sleep of inadequate quantity and quality is increasing in the present 24 h society, with a negative impact on physical and mental health. Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) generate a state of calm behavior that can reduce hyperactivity and improve s...
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Tomoyuki Takura and Hiroko Miura
The World Health Organization (WHO) states that examining medical financial systems is the most important process in evaluating universal health coverage (UHC). This study used the service coverage index (SCI) as a proxy of the progress toward UHC in ele...
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Seol-Hyun Noh
With advances in science and technology and changes in industry, research on promising future technologies has emerged as important. Furthermore, with the advent of a ubiquitous and smart environment, governments and enterprises are required to predict f...
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Jiayang Wang, Songhe Zhang, Xiaoying Mu, Xiuren Hu and Yu Ma
Eutrophication is a long-standing ecological and environmental problem, and the severity of harmful algal blooms continues to increase, causing large economic losses globally. One of the most important hazards created by harmful algal blooms is the produ...
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Xianjin He, Min Deng and Guowei Luo
Recognizing building group patterns is fundamental to numerous fields, such as urban landscape evaluation, social analysis, and map generalization. Despite the increasing number of algorithms available for building group pattern recognition, there is sti...
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Xianjin He, Min Deng and Guowei Luo
Building pattern recognition is fundamental to a wide range of downstream applications, such as urban landscape evaluation, social analyses, and map generalization. Although many studies have been conducted, there is still a lack of satisfactory results,...
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Marina Zingaro, Alberto Refice, Annarita D?Addabbo, Renaud Hostache, Marco Chini and Domenico Capolongo
Sediment connectivity is considered a powerful geomorphic indicator for defining the most sensitive areas to geomorphological modifications in a fluvial catchment (hotspots). This encourages the development of methods and models for its assessment, to in...
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Yue Wu, Yue Yang, Qiuxiao Chen and Weishun Xu
Sci-tech parks (STPs), as a key space carrier of urbanization, have transformed into comprehensive parks with mixed urban functions and advanced hi-tech industries. The jobs?housing relationship, which is closely related to the two major urban functions ...
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Chen Li, Guohe Huang, Guanhui Cheng, Maosheng Zheng and Nan Zhou
Research on the field of nanomaterials in environment has continued to be a major area of interest in recent years. To present the up-to-date progress in this field, a bibliometric study is conducted to analyze 7087 related publications in the Science Ci...
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Bin Wang, Mingze Li, Wenyi Fan, Ying Yu and Jing M. Chen
Net primary productivity (NPP) is a key component in the terrestrial ecosystem carbon cycle, and it varies according to stand age and site class index (SCI) for different forest types. Here we report an improved method for describing the relationships be...
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