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  • The first research objective uses the mixed-method research including qualitative and quantitative research to the quality of sidewalk in HCMC by capturing sidewalk liveliness as a quality dimension in HCMC. The second research applies the Hedonic pricing model to investigate the impact of sidewalks on property values in mixed-use neighborhood in HCMC. Data was collected from 283 sidewalk-segments and single-family houses in 13 districts.

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  • The two objectives of the thesis use different analysis methods and models. The first research objective uses the method of behavior mapping included walk-by observations and direct observations to explain why sidewalk can become public space by capturing liveliness as a quality dimension in HCMC. The second research applies the Hedonic pricing model to examine value premiums that sidewalk has on residential property values in mixed-use neighborhood in HCMC.

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  • In this paper, we present a novel global protein-protein interaction network alignment algorithm, which is enhanced with an extended large neighborhood search heuristics. Evaluated on benchmark datasets of yeast, fly, human and worm, the proposed algorithm outperforms state-of-the-art algorithms. Furthermore, the complexity of ours is polynomial, thus being scalable to large biological networks in practice.

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  • Bài giảng cung cấp cho người học các kiến thức: Từ vựng mới, bài đọc hiểu, điền chỗ trống, đánh trắc nghiệm về chủ đề "My neighborhood",... Hi vọng đây sẽ là một tài liệu hữu ích dành cho các bạn sinh viên đang theo học môn dùng làm tài liệu học tập và nghiên cứu. Mời các bạn cùng tham khảo chi tiết nội dung bài giảng.

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  • UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY RATES OF RETURN TO ADVANCE EUDUCATION IN ALBERTA AND CANADA Parents exert some control over their children’s school assignment via their residential location decisions, and can exit undesirable schools by moving to a neighborhood served by a different school district. As U.S.

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  • Essays on Economics of Education While it is possible that parents use the demographic data in this way, it seems more likely that home buyers prefer wealthier neighborhoods, even conditional on average student performance (Downes and Zabel, 1997).7

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  • ESSAYS ON THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN FOREIGN DIRECT IN VESTMENT, INTERNATIONAL TRADE, AND EXCHANGE RATE VOLATILITY My analysis of parental choices focuses on the possibility that parents may choose schools partly on the basis of the peer group offered. Although existing research does not conclusively establish the causal contribution of peer group characteristics to student outcomes (see, e.g., Coleman et al.

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  • SEQUENTIAL REVEALING OF INFORMATION AND THE RETURNS TO EDUCATIONAL SIGNALS Caution is required, however, in generalizing from this chapter’s results to choice markets that do not link school assignment to residential location. Under Tiebout choice, parents may have to give up desired neighborhood amenities—views, parks, air quality, or characteristics of neighbors—to obtain a more effective school.

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  • Linking Behavioral Economics, Axiomatic Decision Theory and General Equilibrium Theory This chapter has used the Tiebout choice process—the choice of school characteristics via housing decisions—as a lens through which to study the strength of parental preferences for effective schools relative to those for other neighborhood or school characteristics.

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  • INEQUALITY AND PUBLIC POLICY: THEORETICAL INVESTIGATIONS Caution is required, however, in generalizing from this chapter’s results to choice markets that do not link school assignment to residential location. Under Tiebout choice, parents may have to give up desired neighborhood amenities—views, parks, air quality, or characteristics of neighbors—to obtain a more effective school.

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  • AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF TURNOVER INTENTIONS OF INTERNAL AUDITORS Amenities could either increase or reduce the extent of effectiveness sorting relative to this pure case, though the latter seems more likely.22 If, as the hedonics literature implies, schools are one of the more important determinants of neighborhood desirability (see, e.g., Reback, 2001;

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  • GENERAL HUMAN CAPITAL AND SPECIALIZATION IN ACADEMIA The average income of their residents and the rental price of housing, both endogenous, and the effectiveness of the local schools.21 An important omission is of all non-school exogenous amenities like beaches, parks, views, and air quality. I develop here a “best case” for Tiebout choice, where schools are the only factors in neighborhood desirability.

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  • ESSAYS ON INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE FINANCE The stronger are parental preferences for effective schools (relative to schools with other desired attributes), the more actively will high- xi families seek out neighborhoods in effective districts, and the larger will θ * tend to be in Tiebout equilibrium. The weaker are parental preferences for μ j relative to other factors, the smaller will θ * tend to be.

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  • We show that, on the level of derived categories, representations of the Lie algebra of a semisimple algebraic group over a field of finite characteristic with a given (generalized) regular central character are the same as coherent sheaves on the formal neighborhood of the corresponding (generalized) Springer fiber.

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  • In this paper we will discuss the geometry of finite topology properly embedded minimal surfaces M in R3 . M of finite topology means M is homeomorphic to a compact surface M (of genus k and empty boundary) minus a finite number of points p1 , ..., pj ∈ M , called the punctures. A closed neighborhood E of a puncture in M is called an end of M . We will choose the ends sufficiently small so they are topologically S 1 × [0, 1) and hence, annular. We remark that M is orientable since M is properly...

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  • In the symplectic category there is a ‘connect sum’ operation that glues symplectic manifolds by identifying neighborhoods of embedded codimension two submanifolds. This paper establishes a formula for the Gromov-Witten invariants of a symplectic sum Z = X#Y in terms of the relative GW invariants of X and Y . Several applications to enumerative geometry are given. Gromov-Witten invariants are counts of holomorphic maps into symplectic manifolds.

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  • Web geometry is devoted to the study of families of foliations which are in general position. We restrict ourselves to the local situation, in the neighborhood of the origin in C2 , with d ≥ 1 complex analytic foliations of curves in general position. We are interested in the geometry of such configurations, that is, properties of planar d-webs which are invariant with respect to analytic local isomorphisms of C2 . The initiators of the subject are W. Blaschke, G. Thomsen and G. Bol in the 1930’s (cf. [B-B], [B] and for instance [H1]). ...

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  • NONOSCILLATORY HALF-LINEAR DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS AND RECESSIVE SOLUTIONS ˇ ´ MARIELLA CECCHI, ZUZANA DOSLA, AND MAURO MARINI Received 30 January 2004 and in revised form 26 May 2004 Recessive and dominant solutions for the nonoscillatory half-linear difference equation are investigated. By using a uniqueness result for the zero-convergent solutions satisfying a suitable final condition, we prove that recessive solutions are the “smallest solutions in a neighborhood of infinity,” like in the linear case. Other asymptotic properties of recessive and dominant solutions are treated too. 1.

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  • Tuyển tập báo cáo các nghiên cứu khoa học quốc tế ngành hóa học dành cho các bạn yêu hóa học tham khảo đề tài: Research Article Nearest Neighborhood Grayscale Operator for Hardware-Efficient Microscale Texture Extraction

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  • Tuyển tập báo cáo các nghiên cứu khoa học quốc tế ngành hóa học dành cho các bạn yêu hóa học tham khảo đề tài: Research Article Logarithmic Adaptive Neighborhood Image Processing (LANIP): Introduction, Connections to Human Brightness Perception, and Application Issues

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