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Rula Domínguez, Celia Olabarria and Elsa Vázquez
Extreme climate events, such as heatwaves and torrential rain, affect the physiology and functioning of marine species, especially in estuarine habitats, producing severe ecological and socioeconomic impacts when the affected species support important fi...
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Emily Talen
While scale is an essential factor in discussions about sustainable cities, there is no common understanding of what scale is or how it should be measured. This paper sheds light on the issue of scale by suggesting how it might be measured and evaluated....
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Izabela Karsznia, Karolina Wereszczynska and Robert Weibel
The complexity of a road network must be reduced after a scale change, so that the legibility of the map can be maintained. However, deciding whether to show a particular road section on the map is a very complex process. This process, called selection, ...
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Junchi Zhou, Wenwu Hu, Airu Zou, Shike Zhai, Tianyu Liu, Wenhan Yang and Ping Jiang
Considering the high requirements of current kiwifruit picking recognition systems for mobile devices, including the small number of available features for image targets and small-scale aggregation, an enhanced YOLOX-S target detection algorithm for kiwi...
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Izabela Karsznia and Karolina Sielicka
Effective settlements generalization for small-scale maps is a complex and challenging task. Developing a consistent methodology for generalizing small-scale maps has not gained enough attention, as most of the research conducted so far has concerned lar...
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Jolanta Korycka-Skorupa and Izabela Malgorzata Golebiowska
As the development of small-scale thematic cartography continues, there is a growing interest in simple graphic solutions, e.g., in the form of numerical values presented on maps to replace or complement well-established quantitative cartographic methods...
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Bin Jiang and Terry Slocum
The Earth?s surface or any territory is a coherent whole or subwhole, in which the notion of ?far more small things than large ones? recurs at different levels of scale ranging from the smallest of a couple of meters to the largest of the Earth?s surface...
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Mohammed H. N. Al-Kindi
Considering the foreland fold belt of the Salakh Arch in the northern Oman Mountains, predictions made from two-dimensional (2D) restorations and geometrical analyses are tested here to assess the relationship between large-scale folds and small-scale fr...
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Christian Ricardo Calle Yunis, Rolando Salas López, Segundo Manuel Oliva Cruz, Elgar Barboza Castillo, Jhonsy Omar Silva López, Daniel Iliquín Trigoso and Nilton B. Rojas Briceño
Peruvian aquaculture, specifically trout production, has had significant growth over the past ten years. However, the establishment and expansion of small-scale aquaculture have been carried out without considering the suitability of the land. In Peru, s...
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Nelson H. Carreras Guzman and Adam Gergo Mezovari
From autonomous vehicles to robotics and machinery, organizations are developing autonomous transportation systems in various domains. Strategic incentives point towards a fourth industrial revolution of cyber?physical systems with higher levels of autom...
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