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Color characteristics and psychological healing effects in Rokuon-ji Temple Garden: a quantitative analysis
Published 2025-07-01“…This study quantitatively analyzed the color characteristics and psychological healing effects of Rokuon-ji Temple Garden (Kinkaku-ji) through a systematic methodology combining color extraction, fractal analysis, and semantic differential evaluation. From an initial collection of 150 photographs documenting the garden’s complete visitor experience, 42 landscape photographs were systematically selected based on healing quality ratings (mean ≥5.0, median ≥5.0, standard deviation <1.2) and analyzed for six color categories (red, yellow, brown, gray, white, green) using three quantitative metrics: fractal dimension, diversity index, and concentration index. …”
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Evaluating urban intersections: a comparative study of roundabouts versus protected U-turns—which is better?
Published 2025-01-01“…This study aims to explore these complexities by analyzing the effectiveness of roundabouts and protected U-turns in the context of the unique urban landscape of the Hail City in Saudi Arabia. PTV VISSIM was used for dynamic traffic simulation, providing a realistic representation of traffic patterns in Hail City. …”
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Aerial vertical‐looking infrared imagery to evaluate bias of distance sampling techniques for white‐tailed deer
Published 2014-06-01“…As a result of these distributional patterns, estimated deer density based on ground imaging and spotlighting from road‐based surveys was 3.0–7.6 times greater than density estimated from strip transects using aerial imaging. …”
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Evaluating species richness, turnover, and range shifts under climate change for fluvial fishes in Northeastern and Midwestern USA
Published 2025-04-01“…Using boosted regression tree models, we predicted distributions of fishes at a stream reach scale using four contemporary climate variables including annual mean air temperature, annual precipitation, and variation in monthly air temperature and precipitation along with seven natural landscape and anthropogenic stressor variables. We then used projected values from eight general circulation models (GCMs) during 2041–2080 to evaluate potential patterns in species richness, turnover, and range shifts under climate change across the study region. …”
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Evaluation of the impact of land-use change on earthquake risk distribution in different periods: An empirical analysis from Sichuan Province
Published 2025-08-01“…This study establishes a comprehensive evaluation system integrating geographic information system technology and entropy-weighted Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution methodology (incorporating 14 indicators across hazard, vulnerability, and risk dimensions) to quantify county-level earthquake risk in Sichuan Province, China, and investigates the effects of land-use changes on seismic risk patterns. …”
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Evaluation of exo-long noncoding RNA MALAT1 in OSCC in comparison to dysplastic and normal: A cross-sectional study
Published 2025-01-01“…There was no significant change in expression pattern of MALAT1 between dysplastic patients and normal, yet, significant association was found on corelation analysis between expression pattern of MALAT1 and PI3K/AKT/PTEN (p 0.001∗) among individuals of dysplasia and OSCC. …”
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Evaluating livelihood resilience in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau's pastoral communities: Insights from an entropy-TOPSIS and geospatial analysis approach
Published 2025-03-01“…At the heart of our analytical approach is the entropy-TOPSIS method, utilized to dissect the livelihood resilience and sustainability of local herders, revealing intricate spatial resilience patterns through spatial autocorrelation analysis. …”
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A multi-dimensional evaluation study of visitor perceptions in suburban parks based on machine learning: a case study of Wuhan garden expo park in Wuhan city
Published 2025-05-01“…Service quality and overall evaluation received the highest attention (36.1%) and high satisfaction (19.19), while natural landscape showed moderate attention (26.8%) and satisfaction (17.74). …”
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Evaluating the Effect of Environmental-Physical Factors on the Livability and Quality of Urban Streets (Case Study: Nader and Enghelab Streets in Sari City)
Published 2018-09-01“…This paper aims to identify and evaluate environmental and physical factors affecting the livability and quality of urban streets and its impact on perceptions of street users. …”
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