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(Texas A&M University, 2000)The purpose of this study was to investigate a causal link between raw mental spatial ability and its relationship to throwing accuracy. The process involved the examination of a causal link between spatial abilities, as ...
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Spatial Adjustments of Socially Vulnerable Populations in Galveston County Following Hurricane Ike (2018-08-03)The insistent threat of natural disasters has invoked a plethora of literature on the vulnerability of communities. Understanding the role socio-demographics play in disaster adjustment is becoming an increasingly important ...
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(Texas A&M University, 1984)Not available
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(2011-10-21)Over the past half-century, Baltimore County, Maryland has experienced various policy measures that have shaped development patterns. This thesis analyzes three spatially explicit parcel-level models of residential development ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2000)This study describes the spatial distributions of Tuberculosis (TB) incidence and mortality rates in Mexico over the period 1990-1996. As well, it establishes the strength of association between TB incidence and mortality ...
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Spatial analysis of West Nile Virus and predictors of hyperendemicity in the Texas equine industry (2009-05-15)West Nile Virus (WNV) first appeared in Texas equids during June 2002. It has since spread rapidly across the state and apparently become endemic. Data from outbreaks occurring between 2002 and 2004 were analyzed to determine ...
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(2022-06-10)West Nile virus (WNV), is a flavivirus primarily vectored by Culex mosquitoes. As the primary mosquito-borne disease in the United States, WNV has had case reports every year since its introduction in 1999 and is widespread ...
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(2017-08-31)The central question of this thesis is to assess whether concentrations of mineral nutrients in Alaskan tundra vegetation have the potential to influence patterns of movement and productivity of arctic caribou (Rangifer ...
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(2018-05-29)In the state of Texas, cities and counties located along the coastline have all experienced an increase in population due to its navigable waterways and natural resources. Policy makers are faced with a difficult task to ...
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(Texas A&M University, 1992)Not available
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Temporal and spatial analysis of marine species distributions within the Gulf of Mexico is important in recognizing trends as to how their population dynamics change. Recognizing these trends can help fisheries and bay ...
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(2017-05-09)Land changes significantly alter biodiversity and ecosystem services (BES), the benefits people obtain from ecosystems. It is important to accurately quantify the land changes in order to understand the implications of ...
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(Texas A&M University, 1990)Not available
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(2009-05-15)This high-resolution biogeochemical study investigated spatial and temporal variability in the mixing interface zones within a wetland-aquifer system near a municipal landfill in the city of Norman, Oklahoma. Steep ...
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(2014-04-17)Soil crack volume estimates, which are important for hydrology models on shrink-swell soils, are currently based on field measurements of vertical shrinkage and an assumption of isotropic shrinkage; however, few studies ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2001)The distribution of particulate matter (PM) and particulate organic carbon (POC) was determined during the Northeast Gulf of Mexico Chemical Oceanography and Hydro-graphy program (NEGOM). The hydrography and physical forcing ...
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(2010-10-12)Biogeographic patterns across a landscape are developed by the interplay of environmental processes operating at different spatial and temporal scales. This research investigated dynamics of salt marsh vegetation on the ...
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(2012-02-14)A lack of empirical evidence to understand neighborhood and residential development processes within neighborhoods has challenged urban planners’ ability to influence the course of future land development. The main objectives ...