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  • Studi sulla rank-size rule
  • Géographie humaine ; Rank-size distribution ; Réseau urbain ; Taille des villes
  • Rank-size rule e rete urbana della Toscana
  • Géographie de l'Europe ; Hiérarchie urbaine ; Italie ; Méthodologie ; Rank-size rule ; Réseau urbain ; Toscana ; Ville
  • Rank-size rule et l'armature urbaine de l'Italie
  • Géographie de l'Europe ; Géographie urbaine ; Hiérarchie urbaine ; Italie ; Rank-size distribution ; Réseau urbain ; Ville
  • Application à l'Italie du modèle bien connu (Rank-size rule): l'A. prend en considération les données démographiques des 100 villes italiennes les plus peuplées en 1871, 1921 et 1971. Commentaire intéressant des graphiques qui en résultent. (CDP).
  • Le reti urbane delle regioni italiane nell'ottica della rank-size rule
  • Application du modèle bien connu (rank-size rule) à chaque région de l'Italie| il en résulte différents types de développement des réseaux urbains. (CDP).
  • The rank-size rule of a set of cities with no or weak interaction : a case study in Japan
  • S. M. Guseyn-Zade (1977) presents a new model for the relation of rank and size of cities with noninteractions between the cities within a region. It is different from the Zipf formula. The purpose of this paper is to examine to what extent
  • this model fits the size distribution of cities in seven selected urban areas : Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Sapporo, Hakodate, Hachinohe and Morioka areas, excluding the top rank city in each area. The result shows S. M. Guseyn-Zade's model is appropriate for Tokyo
  • Struktura i prawid owosci rozwoju systemu punktow sprzedazy detalicznej w swietle regu y Zipfa Rank-Size. (Structure and development regularities of retail trading stations in the light of the rank-size Zipf's rule)
  • An expected rank-size rule. A theoretical relationship between the rank size rule and city size distributions
  • Rank-size rule e armatura urbana abruzzese
  • Abruzzi ; City size ; Italy ; Rank-size distribution ; Settlement ; Urban hierarchy ; Urban network
  • The finding of a saturation model by analysing a statistical illusion : the remarcable case of the « rank-size rule » of Zipf
  • Belgium ; City size ; Mathematical model ; Rank-size distribution ; Regression analysis ; Statistics ; Urban network ; Urban system
  • Fitting the rank-size rule to legal cities
  • Beyond the rank-size rule: a new descriptive model of city sizes
  • Canada ; City size ; Fitting ; France ; Model ; Rank-size distribution ; Regional system ; Town ; United States of America ; Urban network ; Urban system
  • A dynamic generalization of Zipf's rank-size rule
  • Centralité ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Lieux centraux ; Rank size rule ; Région ; Régionalisation ; Structure socio-géographique ; Tchécoslovaquie ; Théorie
  • The essence of structure of the socio-geographical system in Czech Socialist Republic lies in its differentiation according to the rank size rule and the central place theory. Hence, three sections can be discerned in the general structure
  • OLS estimation and the t test revisited in rank-size rule regression
  • City size ; Estimation ; Methodology ; Rank-size distribution ; Regression analysis ; Statistics ; Test
  • Rank-size rule e rete urbana della Campania
  • The Distribution of city sizes: a review of the literature
  • Analyse spatiale ; Bibliographie ; Croissance ; Equilibre ; Géographie humaine ; Hiérarchie ; Modèle ; Rank-size rule ; Réseau urbain ; Système ; Théorie ; Ville
  • Properties of a general hierarchial city-size model
  • Centralité ; Comparaison ; Fonction urbaine ; Géographie humaine ; Hiérarchie ; Lieux centraux ; Modèle ; Multiplicateur ; Rank-size rule ; Réseau urbain ; Ville
  • Latitudinal range variation of trees in the United States : a reanalysis of the applicability of Rapoport's rule
  • This study aims to reassess the applicability of Rapoport's rule to U.S. tree species : a pattern of increasing latitudinal range sizes for organisms with increasing latitude. Data presented here suggest that tree range patterns consistent
  • with Rapoport's rule in the United states are not restricted to high latitudes and are not the result of a boundedness effect but may be intimately linked with the glacial history and physical geography of North America.
  • Carrying capacity ; Grain size distribution ; Gravel ; Hydrodynamics ; Model ; River bed ; Sediment transport ; Simulation ; Stream
  • A two-dimensional simulation model of travel distances of individual particles in a gravel-bed is presented. The model is based on a number of rules, which include particle size, entrainment, trajectory, distance of movement and entrapment
  • . Resistance fields, particle dropping and critical elevation rules control particle interactions. The interaction rules cause the particles to develop pebble clusters, stone cells and transverse structures. The simulated travel distances of individual
  • through the ranks of the army, training in psychological warfare, belief in astrology, elimination of rivals, and ruthless suppression of dissent. The A, which works with Christian Solidarity Worldwide, describes the reclusive and xenophobic character
  • of Than Shwe, and life in Burma under his rule. He explains why it is futile to expect any kind of engagement with the military without international pressure. Under Than Shwe’s rule the regime has destroyed Burma’s economy and wrought extraordinarily