Publications by authors named "F Craig Stevens"

We present a spatial testbed of simulated boundary data based on a set of very high-resolution census-based areal units surrounding Guadalajara, Mexico. From these input areal units, we simulated 10 levels of spatial resolutions, ranging from levels with 5,515-52,388 units and 100 simulated zonal configurations for each level - totalling 1,000 simulated sets of areal units. These data facilitate interrogating various realizations of the data and the effects of the spatial coarseness and zonal configurations, the Modifiable Areal Unit Problem (MAUP), on applications such as model training, model prediction, disaggregation, and aggregation processes.

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Introduction: Centranthus kellereri is a Bulgarian endemic plant species, found only in two locations in the world: The Balkans Mountains (Stara Planina), above the town of Vratsa, and The Pirin Mountains, above the town of Bansko, Bulgaria. Being endemic and endangered species precluded any significant research on it. The hypothesis of this study was that the populations of C.

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Sustainable dairy farms are characterised by the self-production of forage for animal feed. These farms are sometimes located near industrial areas, entailing a risk of food chain contamination with hazardous metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Accordingly, evaluating the impact of pollution on forage and milk is of great interest.

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Acute stroke care is a time-critical process. Improving communication and documentation process may support a positive effect on medical outcome. To achieve this goal, a new system using a mobile application has been integrated into existing infrastructure at Hannover Medical School (MHH).

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  • There is an increasing demand for arts-health and community arts professionals to adopt trauma-informed practices to foster healing and avoid re-traumatization.
  • The paper discusses a scoping review of existing literature on trauma-aware practices within arts-health, indicating that these practices aim to create safer environments rather than directly treating trauma.
  • The review highlights the importance of recognizing collective traumas, like racial trauma, and suggests preliminary guidelines for implementing trauma-informed approaches in arts-health and community arts based on the examined literature.
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