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Yalin Yang, Yanan Wu and May Yuan
In-person social events bring people to places, while people and places influence where and what social events occur. Knowing what people do and where they build social relationships gives insights into the distribution and availability of places for soc...
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Yanan Wu, Yalin Yang and May Yuan
Conventional spatiotemporal methods take frequentist or density-based approaches to map event clusters over time. While these methods discern hotspots of varying continuity in space and time, their findings overlook locations of routine occurrences where...
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May Wu, Sarah McBride and Miae Ha
Reclaimed municipal wastewater is a crucial component in biofuel production, especially in regions experiencing increasing freshwater scarcity. However, accurately estimating the potential for fuel production is challenging because of the uneven distribu...
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Loong Jia En
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This research was carried out to investigate the effect of ozonation to the COD fractionation of wastewater. Poultry processing industry produce large amounts of wastewater due to the slaughtering process and cleaning of their facilities. The non-biodegr...
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Hui Xu and May Wu
Green water is vital for the terrestrial ecosystem, but water resource assessment often focuses on blue water. In this study, we estimated green water availability for major crops (i.e., corn, soybean, and wheat) and all other users (e.g., forest, grassl...
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May-Ching Ding, Kuang-Wen Wu, Sheng-Wen Liu
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Guided by a financial model, this study is the first to integrate Miles and Snow's (1978) strategic typology as an external industry effect and the resource-based view of the firm as an internal effect to explain market performance of different firm size...
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