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  • The dissemination of geographical findings on nuclear power in Domesday 1086-1986.
  • A strategic atlas. Comparative geopolitics of the World's powers.
  • China's water power development.
  • The change in Fresnel power reflexion coefficient of the ground with flooding is advanced as the cause of the enhancement in backscattered power levels.-(CB)
  • Power, practice and consciousness : one's place in the world, the world in one's place
  • Centrales nucléaires en Europe : Nuclear power plants.
  • Market power and land development timing
  • Power transformations and linear regression models in geography
  • Power, everyday practice and the discipline of human geography in Space and time in Hägerstrand.
  • The power of two tests on the type of extremes
  • On the mythology of the negative exponential or on power as a game of ontological transformations
  • Location and market power : Hotelling revisited
  • be derived, then, using the power function. Three graph theoretic measures are considered as objective measures of choropleth map complexity, with correlations of 0.92 to 0.95 obtained between these measures and subjective complexity of choropleth maps
  • . The graph theoretic measures for choropleth maps are then adjusted according to the power relationship observed between choropleth and isopleth subjective map complexity to yield a complexity measure for the latter map type.
  • The spatial resolving power of earth resources satellites
  • The AA. show how clustering may be investigated and displayed in such a way that it becomes a powerful tool in epidemiological research. As examples, they use incidence data from the Yorkshire health region for selected childhood cancers and adult
  • on: 1sociological construction and power relations associated with the geographer's own lifeworld of thought and praxis| 2selectivity and relative appropriateness of current models for the elucidation of lived experience.
  • The post-war period witnessed a great flowering of geography in the scientific, or logical positivist, tradition. Although this is a powerful approach to scientific investigation, the pure form of this paradigm restricts the range of researchable
  • not imply that principles of analytical research have to be abandoned. The practice of scientific reasoning in human geography could be improved by incorporating 1. a fresh look at the merits of explanatory description, 2. a powerful metalanguage (e.g
  • . The comparison of field data with digitalised IRC 1/25 000 aerial photographies shows that: the resolution power of these photographies is well adapted for 1/1 000 mapping, and that certain units can be automatically mapped so that this preliminary document makes