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Statistique pour géographes : redondance ou nuisance ? Groupe Chadule, Initiation aux pratiques statistiques en géographie. Paris : Masson, 1970, 3e édition revue et corrigée 1994.— H. Beguin, Méthodes d'analyse géographique quantitative. Paris : Litec 1979.— L. Sanders, L’Analyse des données appliquées à la géographie. Montpellier : Reclus, 1989.— J. Charre, Statistique et territoire. Montpellier : Reclus, 1995.— J. Charre et P. Dumolard, Initiation aux pratiques informatiques en géographie : le logiciel Infogéo. Paris : Masson, 1988 (avec disquettes PC).— R. Brunet, La Carte mode d'emploi. Paris : Fayard-Reclus, 1987.— M. Béguin et D. Pumain, La Représentation des données géographiques. Statistiques et cartographie. Paris : A. Colin, 1994 CHEMLA G., 1995, Statistique appliquée à la géographie, Paris : Nathan, coll. Fac géographie
Vigouroux Michel. Statistique pour géographes : redondance ou nuisance ? Groupe Chadule, Initiation aux pratiques statistiques en géographie. Paris : Masson, 1970, 3e édition revue et corrigée 1994.— H. Beguin, Méthodes d'analyse géographique quantitative. Paris : Litec 1979.— L. Sanders, L’Analyse des données appliquées à la géographie. Montpellier : Reclus, 1989.— J. Charre, Statistique et territoire. Montpellier : Reclus, 1995.— J. Charre et P. Dumolard, Initiation aux pratiques informatiques en géographie : le logiciel Infogéo. Paris : Masson, 1988 (avec disquettes PC).— R. Brunet, La Carte mode d'emploi. Paris : Fayard-Reclus, 1987.— M. Béguin et D. Pumain, La Représentation des données géographiques. Statistiques et cartographie. Paris : A. Colin, 1994 CHEMLA G., 1995, Statistique appliquée à la géographie, Paris : Nathan, coll. Fac géographie. In: Mappemonde, 1996/4. pp. 44-45
Bibliographie Hilarion G. Petzold 1958 – 2009 mit Anhang als Einführung
Dieses Archiv enthält die Gesamtbibliographie der Werke des Autors nebst einiger Texte „Über H. G. Petzold“ im Schlussteil der Bibliographie sowie einen Anhang mit einer Einführung in die Architektur des Werkes in seinem wissenslogischen Aufbau als Ausarbeitung seines „Tree of Science Modells“ (2007).This archive contains the complete bibliography of the author and some texts about H. G. Petzold, moreover an epilogue with an introduction to the architecture of the works in its epistemological structure and composition and as an elaborations of Petzold’s „Tree of Science Modell (2007).https://www.fpi-publikation.de/polyloge/01-2009-petzold-h-g-gesamtbibliographie-h-g-petzold-1958-2009-updating-november2009/peerReviewedpublishedVersio
Dispelling the Myths Behind First-author Citation Counts
We conducted a full-scale evaluative citation analysis study of scholars in the XML research field to explore just how different from each other author rankings resulting from different citation counting methods actually are, and to demonstrate the capability of emerging data and tools on the Web in supporting more realistic citation counting methods. Our results contest some common arguments for the continued
use of first-author citation counts in the evaluation of scholars, such as high correlations between author rankings by first-author citation counts and other citation
counting methods, and high costs of using more realistic citation counting methods that are not well-supported by the ISI databases. It is argued that increasingly available digital full text research papers make it possible for citation analysis studies to go beyond what the ISI databases have directly supported and to employ more
sophisticated methods
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Photograph of author Samuel G. Freedman, at NT Daily Slash meeting in the Mayborn School of Journalism at UNT
Helogenes marmoratus Gunther 1963
<p> <i>Helogenes marmoratus</i> Günther, 1963</p> <p>FIRST RECORD FOR THE MITARAKA. — This study.</p> OCCURENCES. — S10. SPECIMENS IN COLLECTION. — 1 MNHN (MNHN-IC-2018-0466); <p>1 Hydreco.</p> <p>DISTRIBUTION IN FRENCH GUIANA. — Widespread.</p> <p>ECOLOGY. — Observed in a single small stream site. Nocturnal species that hides during the day. Captured using rotenone.</p>Published as part of <i>Sébastien Brosse, Fréderic Melki & Régis Vigouroux, 2019, Fishes of the Mitaraka Mountains (French Guiana), pp. 131-151 in Zoosystema 41 (8)</i> on page 142, DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2019v41a8, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/2639414">http://zenodo.org/record/2639414</a>
The Right to Strike under the United States Constitution: Theory, Practice, and Possible Implications for Canada
Answering critics of the Canadian Supreme Court's judgment in B.C. Health, the author argues that the Court laid the foundation for a principled and durable doctrine protecting constitutional labour rights, one that goes directly to the heart of the matter — the inequality of workers’ power in the employment relation. In the author’s view, two paths could lead from B.C. Health to the recognition of Charter protec- tion for a right to strike: one that treats the right as an accessory to col- lective bargaining, and one that upholds the right directly on the basis of the Charter values of equality and participation. The author supports the latter approach, contending that constitutional rights should be defined in relation to fundamental values, in a way that is not contingent on time-bound or fact-sensitive assessments about the role of strikes within a particular collective bargaining regime. Although a Charter right to strike may involve the courts in difficult choices about when to defer to legislative policy decisions, and courts may lack the institutional capac- ity to deal effectively with labour law issues, the author points out that judges can look to ILO standards for expert guidance. Noting that the U.S. experience in this area might be of considerable use to Canadians, the author concludes by providing an overview of American case law concerning a constitutional right to strike.Peer reviewe
sj-docx-1-inq-10.1177_00469580231159962 – Supplemental material for The Effect of Intervention Approaches of Emotion Regulation and Learning Strategies on Students’ Learning and Mental Health
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-inq-10.1177_00469580231159962 for The Effect of Intervention Approaches of Emotion Regulation and Learning Strategies on Students’ Learning and Mental Health by Elodie Charbonnier, Sarah Le Vigouroux, Cécile Puechlong, Lucile Montalescot, Aurélie Goncalves, Louise Baussard, Beatrice Gisclard, Antony G. Philippe and Florence Lespiau in INQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing</p
sj-docx-2-inq-10.1177_00469580231159962 – Supplemental material for The Effect of Intervention Approaches of Emotion Regulation and Learning Strategies on Students’ Learning and Mental Health
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-inq-10.1177_00469580231159962 for The Effect of Intervention Approaches of Emotion Regulation and Learning Strategies on Students’ Learning and Mental Health by Elodie Charbonnier, Sarah Le Vigouroux, Cécile Puechlong, Lucile Montalescot, Aurélie Goncalves, Louise Baussard, Beatrice Gisclard, Antony G. Philippe and Florence Lespiau in INQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing</p
The sources of volatile and fluid‐mobile elements in the Sunda arc: A melt inclusion study from Kawah Ijen and Tambora volcanoes, Indonesia
[1] Subduction zone recycling of volatiles (H2O, Cl, S, F) is controlled by the nature of subducted materials and the temperature‐pressure profile of the downgoing slab. We investigate the variability in volatile and fluid‐mobile trace element enrichment in the Sunda arc using melt inclusion data from Kawah Ijen and Tambora volcanoes, together with published data from Galunggung, Indonesia. Combining our results with data from other arcs, we investigate the mobility of these elements during slab dehydration and melting. We observe correlations between Sr, H2O and Cl contents, indicating coupling of these elements during subduction zone recycling. Sulfur is more variable, and fluorine contents generally remain at background mantle values, suggesting decoupling of these elements from H2O and Cl. Partial melting and dehydration models constrain the source of Sr and the volatiles and suggest that the altered oceanic crust (AOC) is the main source of the hydrous component that fluxes into the mantle wedge, in agreement with thermo‐mechanical models. Sediment melt remains an important component for other elements such as Ba, Pb, Th and the LREE. The Indonesian volcanoes have variable concentrations of volatile and fluid‐mobile elements, with Kawah Ijen recording higher AOC‐derived fluid fluxes (Sr/Nd and H2O/Nd) compared to Galunggung and Tambora. Kawah Ijen has H2O/Ce ratios that are comparable to some of the most volatile‐rich magmas from other cold slab subduction zones worldwide, and the highest yet measured in the Sunda arc.Peer reviewedFinal article publishedSunda arcvolatile elementsubduction zonemelt inclusionfluid‐mobile elementH2O‐rich flui
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