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Fundamentos: Geocodificar es asignar coordenadas geográficas a puntos del espacio, frecuentemente direcciones postales. El error cometido al aplicar este proceso puede introducir un sesgo en las estimaciones de modelos espacio-temporales en estudios epidemiológicos. No se han encontrado estudios que midan este error en ciudades españolas. El objetivo es evaluar los errores en magnitud y direccionalidad de dos recursos gratuitos (Google y Yahoo) respecto a GPS en dos ciudades de España. Método: Se geocodificaron 30 direcciones aleatorias con los dos recursos citados y con GPS en Santa Pola (Alicante) y en Alicante. Se calculó la mediana y su IC95% del error en metros entre los recursos y GPS, para el total y por el status reportado. Se evaluó la direccionalidad del error calculando el cuadrante de localización y aplicando un test Chi-Cuadrado. Se evaluó el error del GPS midiendo 11 direcciones dos veces en un intervalo de 4 días. Resultados: La mediana del error total desde Google-GPS fue de 23,2 metros (16,0-32,2) para Santa Pola y 21,4 metros (14,9-31,1) en Alicante. Para Yahoo fue de 136,0 (19,2-318,5) para Santa Pola y 23,8 (13,6-29,2) para Alicante. Por status, se geocodificó entre un 73% y 90% como ‘exactas o interpoladas’ (menor error), tanto Google como Yahoo tuvieron una mediana del error de entre 19 y 22 metros en las dos ciudades. El error del GPS fue de 13,8 (6,7-17,8) metros. No se detectó direccionalidad. Conclusiones: El error de Google es asumible y estable en las dos ciudades, siendo un recurso fiable para geocodificar direcciones postales en España en estudios epidemiológicos.
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no.88 (1996)
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Traditional explanations of MNE geographic scope formation fit somewhat uncomfortably with recent empirical and theoretical work in IB that suggests (1) that wholesale (not just gradual) changes in MNE geographic scope may be more frequent than previously thought, and (2) that managers’ responses to a world increasingly characterized by random, unpredictable change are more experimental and less optimizing in nature than assumed in most models of international expansion. In this paper we draw from studies portraying industries as dynamic networks, and from the literature on managerial cognition to provide a complementary explanation of the evolution of MNE geographic scope that reconciles the insights of traditional IB models with the questions raised by more recent studies in this field. We illustrate the proposed model through a detailed account of the internationalization process of Telefonica, the Spanish telecommunications company.
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Knowledge of the long-term history of the perennial ice is an important issue that has eluded study because the Cenozoic core material needed has been unavailable until the recent Arctic Coring Expedition (ACEX). Detrital Fe oxide mineral grains analyzed by microprobe from the last 14 Ma (164 m) of the ACEX composite core on the Lomonosov Ridge were matched to circum-Arctic sources with the same mineral and 12-element composition. These precise source determinations and estimates of drift rates were used to determine that these sand grains could not be rafted to the ACEX core site in less than a year. Thus the perennial ice cover has existed since 14 Ma except for the unlikely rapid return to seasonal ice between the average sampling interval of about 0.17 Ma. Both North America and Russia contributed significant Fe grains to the ACEX core during the last 14 Ma.
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Dinoflagellate cysts are useful for reconstructing upper water conditions. For adequate reconstructions detailed information is required about the relationship between modern day environmental conditions and the geographic distribution of cysts in sediments. This Atlas summarises the modern global distribution of 71 organicwalled dinoflagellate cyst species. The synthesis is based on the integration of literature sources together with data of 2405 globally distributed surface sediment samples that have been preparedwith a comparable methodology and taxonomy. The distribution patterns of individual cyst species are being comparedwith environmental factors that are knownto influence dinoflagellate growth, gamete production, encystment, excystment and preservation of their organic-walled cysts: surface water temperature, salinity, nitrate, phosphate, chlorophyll-a concentrations and bottom water oxygen concentrations. Graphs are provided for every species depicting the relationship between seasonal and annual variations of these parameters and the relative abundance of the species. Results have been compared with previously published records; an overview of the ecological significance as well as information about the seasonal production of each individual species is presented. The relationship between the cyst distribution and variation in the aforementioned environmental parameters was analysed by performing a canonical correspondence analysis. All tested variables showed a positive relationship on the 99% confidence level. Sea-surface temperature represents the parameter corresponding to the largest amount of variance within the dataset (40%) followed by nitrate, salinity, phosphate and bottom-water oxygen concentration, which correspond to 34%, 33%, 25% and 24% of the variance, respectively. Characterisations of selected environments as well as a discussion about how these factors could have influenced the final cyst yield in sediments are included.
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"1973 O-494-096"--P. 52.
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Texas Department of Transportation, Austin
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"September 1964."
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"1961 O - 616067"--P. 231.
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