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Geographical distribution of large cities and small cities.
Published 2024“…The Figure reveals two patterns: 1) the maximum level of innovation is higher in large cities (2.53) than in small cities (2.02); 2) among large cities in <b>a</b>, innovation levels in general decrease with nightlight density. …”
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DECREASE IN OFF-PEAK ELECTRICAL ENERGY DEMAND BY AGROINDUSTRIES DUE TO PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLAR GENERATION
Published 2019“…These and other benefits constitute the so-called externality of the decrease in off-peak demand due to photovoltaic generation. …”
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Comparison of estimated epidemic risks and reported increases in cases at the county level between March 16 and March 23, 2020.
Published 2023“…Points indicate whether counties reported at least two new COVID-19 cases between March 16 and March 23, where the bottom and top of the graph correspond to counties that did or did report such increases. …”
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Comparison of estimated epidemic risks (based on data available as of March 16, 2020) and reported increases in cases at the county level between March 16 and March 23, 2020.
Published 2023“…<p>Points indicate the binary outcome for each county of whether it reported at least one (A) or five (B) new COVID-19 cases between March 16 and March 23. The bottom and top of the graph correspond to counties that did or did report such increases. …”
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