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Joana Paulo Tavares and Ana Cristina Costa
Many researchers have unraveled innovative ways of examining geographic information to better understand the determinants of crime, thus contributing to an improved understanding of the phenomenon. Property crimes represent more than half of the crimes r...
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Stefano Alderighi, Paolo Landa, Elena Tànfani and Angela Testi
Molecular genetic techniques allow for the diagnosing of hereditary diseases and congenital abnormalities prenatally. A high variability of treatments exists, engendering an inappropriate clinical response, an inefficient use of resources, and the violat...
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Laijun Zhao, Ying Qian, Qing-Mi Hu, Ran Jiang, Meiting Li and Xulei Wang
From the perspective of characteristics and causes, probability and forecast, and safety management evaluation, this paper analyzes 3974 hazardous chemical casualty accidents that occurred between 2006 and 2017 in China. The trends, monthly and hourly di...
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Jianguo Chen, Lin Liu, Luzi Xiao, Chong Xu and Dongping Long
Negative binomial (NB) regression model has been used to analyze crime in previous studies. The disadvantage of the NB model is that it cannot deal with spatial effects. Therefore, spatial regression models, such as the geographically weighted Poisson re...
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Samira Dibaj, Amir Golroo, Meeghat Habibian, Mahdieh Hasani
Pág. 2490 - 2499
Educational trips are one of the main parts of urban trips. It includes school and university trips. University students are a social group with complicated and unique travel behaviour. They have variable class schedules and considerable freedom in the c...
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Milo? Gejdo?, Mária Vlcková, Zuzana Allmanová and ?aneta Balá?ová
The aim of the paper is to analyse the effect of key factors affecting the risk of workplace injuries and to identify the most common workplace accidents regarding injured body parts with respect to anthropometric data measurements of the population. Dat...
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Monika Arora and N. Rao Chaganty
Count data with excessive zeros are ubiquitous in healthcare, medical, and scientific studies. There are numerous articles that show how to fit Poisson and other models which account for the excessive zeros. However, in many situations, besides zero, the...
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Md. Shakib Hossain,Md. Ziaur Rahman
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Using panel data analysis, it is an attempt to estimates the significance of governance on foreign direct investment for a sample of 80 developing countries from 1998 to 2014. For exploring the relationship, the paper has used the Kaufmann et al. (2003) ...
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Peng Liu, Xining Wang, Jiayin Fan, Wenxin Xiao and Yan Wang
A study on the relationships between ambient air pollutants (PM2.5, SO2 and NO2) and hospital emergency room visits (ERVs) for respiratory diseases from 2013 to 2014 was performed in both urban and suburban areas of Jinan, a heavily air-polluted city in ...
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Mingsong Hao, Chuntian Lu, Xi Zhou and Jing Xu
The degree of risk to which agricultural farmers are exposed during the COVID-19 pandemic and how they tackle those difficulties is a critical topic. Although the topic has been paid considerable attention by worldwide scholars, this study intends to com...
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Alfieri Ek, Grant Drawve, Samantha Robinson and Jyotishka Datta
Law enforcement agencies continue to grow in the use of spatial analysis to assist in identifying patterns of outcomes. Despite the critical nature of proper resource allocation for mental health incidents, there has been little progress in statistical m...
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Hoichi Amano, Yoshiharu Fukuda, Katsuhiko Shibuya, Akihiko Ozaki and Takahiro Tabuchi
This study aimed to identify factors influencing the work engagement of employees working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan. Employees? work engagement was examined using the following survey questions: ?Do you feel energized when you are a...
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Yi Cai, Samuel D. Towne, Jr. and C. Scott Bickel
Background: This study aims to examine the impact of individual-level and community-based factors on popular social participation activities of Chinese middle-aged and older adults post-stroke. Methods: Sub-samples of survivors of stroke (2011: n = 413, ...
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Dadang Jainal Mutaqin
The impact of natural hazards on agriculture in Indonesia is becoming increasingly severe. Therefore, improving farmers’ capacity to undertake risk coping strategies is essential to maintaining their prosperity. The objective of this study was to i...
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