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Josephine Roper, Matthew Ng, Christopher Pettit
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In this paper, we argue for an explicit decoupling of ?walkability? and ?walking behavior? and for the advantages of a definition of walkability based on access. This provides impetus for a new approach to constructing and using walkability indices, comb...
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Matthew Kok Ming Ng, Josephine Roper, Chyi Lin Lee and Christopher Pettit
Cities often show residential income segregation, and the price of housing is generally related to employment accessibility, but how do these factors intersect? We analyse Greater Sydney, Australia, a metropolitan area of 5 million people. Sydney is foun...
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Hadeel Alsolai and Marc Roper
Various prediction models have been proposed by researchers to predict the change-proneness of classes based on source code metrics. However, some of these models suffer from low prediction accuracy because datasets exhibit high dimensionality or imbalan...
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Laila Kaasik, Ida Rahu, Ellen Marigold Roper, Riika Seeba, Agnes Rohtsalu and Mihkel Pajusalu
The cloud layers of Venus are known to have pressures and temperatures comparable to those on Earth, but, at the same time, many details about the environment inside them are unknown. The early consensus was that Venusian clouds are composed of droplets ...
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Phaedra Budy, Sara Wood & Brett Roper
Pág. 436 - 449
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Robert Al-Chokhachy, Brett B. Roper, Eric K. Archer & Scott Miller
Pág. 399 - 414
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Robert Al-Chokhachy, Brett B. Roper, and Eric K. Archer
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Jeffrey L. Kershner, and Brett B. Roper
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Todd M. Roper, C. Allan Guymon, and Charles E. Hoyle
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Al-Hinai, Y. K. Roper, T. R.
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