Liu, Pengbo Zhang, Xuyuan Deng, Guoying Guo, Weihua
Published in
International dental journal
Investigate the geographical distribution of private dental practices in major Chinese cities and analyze the variables influencing this distribution. This study used Python to extract various types of Point of Interest (POI) data spanning from 2016 to 2022 from the AutoNavi map. A 1km*1km grid was constructed to establish the study sample. Additio...
šír, martin
Cílem bakalářské práce je nalezení a popis vhodných statistických a matematických modelovacích nástrojů vhodných pro analýzu dopravních dat, zejména dat orientovaných na chování cestujících. Tyto informace se zpravidla získávají z dopravních průzkumů či dotazníků a výstupem jsou kvantitativní proměnné binární, kategorické či ordinální. Analýza tako...
Naikar, Vinayak S. Raikar, Rajkumar V.
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E3S Web of Conferences
Food hazard research has since been important in the last two decades and continues to be relevant in future climate scenarios to develop realistic solutions to disaster risk. For more detailed and accurate outputs, studies on flood hazards are conducted through simulations using high-resolution digital elevation models (DEMs). It is very essential...
Chaitanya, R K Rahul, Chandradhara, G P
Published in
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
The present study aims to develop a natural-period equation for buildings under different conditions, considering factors influencing the natural period. It includes the seismic responses of both regular and irregular structural configurations with various parameters of the natural period when subjected to horizontal disturbance. The parametric stu...
Pripp, Are Hugo Łosińska, Katarzyna Korkosz, Mariusz Haugeberg, Glenn
Published in
Rheumatology international
Randomized controlled trials are considered the gold standard in study methodology. However, due to their study design and inclusion criteria, these studies may not capture the heterogeneity of real-world patient populations. In contrast, the lack of randomization and the presence of both measured and unmeasured confounding factors could bias the e...
Sun, Ruiji Schiavon, Stefano Brager, Gail Arens, Edward Zhang, Hui Parkinson, Thomas
Causal thinking emphasizes the understanding of asymmetric causal relationships between variables, requiring us to specify which variable is the cause (independent variable) and which is the effect (dependent variable). Reversing the causal relationship direction can lead to profoundly different assumptions and interpretations. We demonstrate this ...
Ogunmola, Oluleye Seun Arogundade, Kayode Kingsley
The degree of collaboration among supply chain partners and the structure of the network are important determinants of the level of satisfaction customers derive from the products or services. However, the effects of these dimensions on customer satisfaction at the downstream section of the supply chain remain under-researched in Nigeria. This stud...
Nanda Kumar, P. Muni Varma, V. Venkata Jaswanth, J.
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Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) is sound-resistant because it can lessen the transmission of outside sound waves. PMMA is widely used in many applications, such as automotive lighting, electronics and energy, health, sanitation, etc. Laser engraving for PMMA sheet panels with process parameters of good quality is a major problem in the process indus...
Entrata, Prudence Nicomedes, Christian Jasper
Published in
Archives of psychiatric nursing
An important factor related to psychological well-being is emotional intelligence and perceived social support. Nurses are exposed to different stressors that are triggered by failing to meet personal needs, taking care of patients, heavy workloads, being exposed to dying patients, fear of committing errors in practice, and experiences of discrimin...
Deffuant, Guillaume Roubin, Thibaut Nugier, Armelle Guimond, Serge
The widely observed positive bias in self-evaluation is mainly explained by the self-enhancement tendency which minimizes negative feedbacks and emphasizes positive ones. Recent agent based simulations suggest that a positive bias also emerges if the sensitivity to feedbacks decreases when the self-evaluation increases. We describe a pilot experime...