SPECIALIZATION IN SERVICES: A CANADIAN EXAMPLE

Specialization in services: a Canadian example

In modern urban systems the economic growth of cities is largely driven by services.In many regions employment growth in primary and secondary activities is close to zero, or even negative.Growth depends on the ability to attract jobs in the services.This study explores the pattern of specialization in various service activities for hobbit door for

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Mapping fractional woody cover in an extensive semi-arid woodland area at different spatial grains with Sentinel-2 and very high-resolution data

Woody canopy cover is an essential variable to characterize and monitor vegetation health, carbon accumulation and land–atmosphere exchange processes.Remote sensing-based global woody and forest cover maps are available, yet with varying qualities.In arid and semi-arid areas, existing global products often underestimate the presence of woody cove

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Changes in Body Surface Temperature Associated with High-Speed Treadmill Exercise in Beagle Dogs Measured by Infrared Thermography

Evaluation of body surface temperature change in response to exercise is important for monitoring physiological status.The aim of the study was to assess the influence of high-speed treadmill exercise on body surface temperature using infrared thermography (IRT) in selected body regions of healthy Beagle dogs, taking into account gait and recovery

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The Effect of Exclusive Olive Oil Consumption on Successful Aging: A Combined Analysis of the ATTICA and MEDIS Epidemiological Studies

The consumption of dietary fats, which occur naturally in various foods, poses important impacts on health.The aim of this study was to elucidate the association of exclusive use of olive oil for culinary purposes with successful aging in adults aged >50 years old and residing in Greece.Use of olive oil in food preparation and bio-clinical chara

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