نتایج جستجو برای: economic distance

تعداد نتایج: 548574  

Journal: :Neuron 2016
Rei Akaishi Benjamin Y. Hayden

Research published in this issue of Neuron from McGinty et al. (2016) suggests that attention may help bind information about value to specific options in economic choice. Responses of orbitofrontal neurons are strongly modulated by the distance from gaze to the position of a reward-predicting target.

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2009
Ivan Pristas Marinko Bilić Irina Pristas Luka Voncina Nevenka Krcmar Ozren Polasek Ranko Stevanović

Even the most socially aware countries in the World have noticed the gap increase between the poorest and the richest population groups. The purpose of this study was to investigate the presence of inequity and to identify main barriers for equitable health care utilization by economic status, region and area of living, controlled for health needs in the Croatian adult population. The data from...

2006
Sergio Martín Manuel Castro Antonio Colmenar Rosario Gil Juan Peire

The Project MOSAICLearning tries to alleviate the high economic cost derived from the examinations in a distance university, allowing by a side the remote examination using biometric and security techniques, and by another one a better control from access to the examination classrooms by means intelligent RFID tags.

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1979
D Parkin

A survey of general practice in the London borough of Lambeth was analysed to discover how the distance from a patient's home to a medical facility affects the utilisation of that facility. It was shown that distance has a negative effect on utilisation for all population groups except men aged 15 to 64. The effect was especially marked for women, for the elderly, and for Social Classes III, IV...

2002
Vasilios A. Siris Bob Briscoe David Songhurst

We present a model based on congestion pricing for resource control in wireless CDMA networks carrying traffic streams that have fixed-rate requirements, but can adapt their signal quality. Our model considers the resource usage constraint in the uplink of CDMA networks, and does not differentiate users based on their distance from the base station. We compare our model with other economic mode...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2008
Sarah E Pilgrim Leanne C Cullen David J Smith Jules Pretty

Accumulated knowledge about nature is an important part of people's capacityto manage and conserve the environment. But this ecological knowledge is now being increasingly lost. There have been few cross-cultural and quantitative studies to describe the phenomenon of its loss. Here we show a strong inverse correlation between ecological knowledge and income levels in and among India, Indonesia,...

Journal: :Lancet 2008
Shenglan Tang Qingyue Meng Lincoln Chen Henk Bekedam Tim Evans Margaret Whitehead

In terms of economic development, China is widely acclaimed as a miracle economy. Over a period of rapid economic growth, however, China's reputation for health has been slipping. In the 1970s China was a shining example of health development, but no longer. Government and public concerns about health equity have grown. China's health-equity challenges are truly daunting because of a vicious cy...

2014
Junaid Ahmed Inmaculada Martinez-Zarzoso

Formal remittance flows to Pakistan have shown noticeable growth over the past decade. Using bilateral remittance data for 23 major source countries, this study examines the external and internal factors driving these remittance flows during the period 2001-2011. We estimate a gravity model for bilateral remittance flows using a variety of panel data techniques suitable to control for unobserve...

2011
Xinhai Li Huidong Tian Dejian Lai Zhibin Zhang

The gravity model is often used in predicting the spread of influenza. We use the data of influenza A (H1N1) to check the model's performance and validation, in order to determine the scope of its application. In this article, we proposed to model the pattern of global spread of the virus via a few important socio-economic indicators. We applied the epidemic gravity model for modelling the viru...

2009
Theodore Stankowich

Current optimal escape theory focuses on economic distance-based models that predict that animals will flee at greater distances when risk of capture is greater. Although these models have been tested extensively on vertebrate prey animals using large approaching stimuli (e.g., humans), it has never been tested on an invertebrate generalist predator with a stimulus that is in the size range of ...

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