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  • Continuous connectivity, handheld computers, and mobile spatial knowledge
  • Communication ; Computing ; Connectivity ; Knowledge ; Marketing ; Social practice ; Technology
  • This article examines continuous connectivity, handheld computers, and mobile spatial knowledge. It explains that many of these digital devices (especially mobile ones) become functional only through a series of connections to data and communication
  • networks. From these system-level codes that maintain device connectivity to software-level codes that push and pull data to and from ‘the cloud’, being always connected is part of a cultural milieu that has diverse implications not only for attention
  • but also for the development of collective, spatial knowledge. Here, this research situates the emergence of continuous connectivity in the marketing of handheld computers in the late 1990s, to historicize the importance of connection for understanding
  • Stone roundness of moraines connected with Taku Glacier, southeastern Alaska
  • Direct international public transport connections of regional centres in Slovakia
  • Direct international public connections are mostly established between main population centres and those economic growth and indicate existence of various relationships (economic, political, and cultural).Numerous connections with many countries
  • , Trnava and Trencin) on the basis od direct international public transport connections.Types of connections (train, bus, air and boat connections), intensity (number of connections a week) and the direction of connections (countries, cities) are analysed
  • On the connection between tidalfriction and plate tectonics
  • Connectivity, employment, and specialization of business services in U.S. cities
  • Connectivity ; Economic activity ; Economic sector ; Employment ; Impact ; Producer services ; Specialization ; United States of America ; Urban economy
  • This article explores the conceptual and empirical relationships among connectivity, employment, and specialization in advanced business services (ABS) in major cities in the United States. Correlation and regression analysis produces three chief
  • empirical conclusions: First, the distribution of employment predicts and explains the level of connectivity; second, specialization does not predict connectivity; and, closer examination shows that these results vary by sector, which might relate
  • Changes in air service connectivity and employment
  • The relationship between this connectivity and a subset of professional employment (workers for 59 metropolitan areas in the USA) for the period 1978-88 is examined. Its importance as an industrial location factor for company facilities
  • The shoreface-connected ridges along the central Dutch coast
  • The present study adresses to the questions how the shoreface-connected ridges along the central part of the Dutch coast were formed and what their behaviour is under the present hydrodynamic conditions. The study is based on field observations
  • Estimation bias in spatial models with strongly connected weight matrices
  • L'A. montre que, dans le cas de modèles comportant des décalages spatiaux et des erreurs spatiales avec des matrices de pondération fortement connectées, les estimations du paramètre de dépendance spatiale sont nécessairement biaisées et sous
  • Prispevek ke zkoumani informacnich vazeb socioekonomickych regionu. (Contribution to the research of informational connections of socio-economic regions)
  • One of the applicable methods of the research of informational connections of a region is explained on the example of the Slovakia. The region is considered as a cybernetic system whose elements are mutually interrelated. The results of analysis
  • Prolegomena to sediment and flow connectivity in the landscape : a GIS and field numerical assessment
  • This paper presents 2 new definitions of sediment and water flux connectivity (from source through slopes to channels/sinks)with examples of applications to sediment fluxes. The 2 indices of connectivity are operatively defined, one (IC) that can
  • be calculated in a GIS environment and represents a connectivity assessment based on landscape's information, and another that can be evaluated in the field (FIC) through direct assessment. IC and FIC are based on recognized major components of hydrological
  • connectivity, such as land use and topographic characteristics. This procedure has been applied in a medium-size watershed in Tuscany (Italy) with the aim of evaluating connectivity, identifying connected sediment sources and verifying the effects of mitigation
  • measures. The proposed indices can be used for monitoring changes in connectivity in areas with high geomorphological or human induced evolution rates.
  • Depending on motorways – transport connections of Hungarian industrial parks and their enterprises
  • the main features and the transport connections of IPs and to demonstrate the impacts of transport infrastructures on the site selection of IPs. A further goal is to study the correspondence between the transport connections of IPs and their enterprises
  • Was there a Pliocene-Pleistocene fluvial-lacustrine connection between Death Valley and the Colorado River?
  • The purpose of this paper is to present surface and subsurface data from several of the basins along the proposed route to evaluate the geomorphic and sedimentologic evidence for this connection. An accurate determination of this connection
  • The central thesis : even in branch-connecting teaching, the importance of Geography will not be diluted. Following the categories of branch-connecting teaching, the author shows the potential of these different forms. To connect the expertise
  • and the overview, he proposes a combination of these aspects. Expertise has its place in special courses as well as the principle of branch-connecting aims ; they all show to educational and human capabilities. - (HPB)
  • Geography and music: making the connection
  • Making connections with individual learners in large introductory geography courses
  • George Adam Smith and the historical geography of the Holy Land : contents, contexts and connections
  • Franco-americans and Québécois : Americans twice over in Monitoring Canada's French connection.
  • A travers les frontières : Québec and Québec studies in Monitoring Canada's French connection.
  • French immersion programs : new identities and recurring concerns in Monitoring Canada's French connection.
  • Rediscovering the French Canadian diaspora : a personal testimony in Monitoring Canada's French connection.