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Dunks, Vivienne. Spatial arrangement and toy selection in preadolescent males and females. Sudbury, Ont: Laurentian University, Department of Psychology, 1991.

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Chemical structure, spatial arrangement: The early history of stereochemistry, 1874-1914. Aldershot, England: Ashgate, 2003.

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Dibnah, Stephen P. An assessment of spatial arrangement plans for tourist areas in Bali. [Waterloo, Ont: University of Waterloo, Faculty of Environmental Studies, 1992.

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"Gender, Space and Conflict" (2004 Universität Frankfurt am Main) Tagung. Das räumliche Arrangement der Geschlechter: Kulturelle Differenzen und Konflikte. Berlin: Trafo, 2005.

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Asquith, Lindsay. Space use and claim: An evaluation of the domestic spatial arrangement in family homes. Oxford: Oxford Brookes University, 2003.

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Louis, P. Computer simulation of spatial arrangement and connectivity of particles in three-dimensional microstructure: Application to model electrical conductivity of polymer matrix composite. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1996.

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Aybek, Can M., Johannes Huinink, and Raya Muttarak, eds. Spatial Mobility, Migration, and Living Arrangements. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10021-0.

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Shivute, Vaino P. A study of plant spatial arrangements in intercropping with particular reference to the maize/beans combination. Norwich: University of East Anglia, 1990.

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Canada, Canada Foreign Affairs. Science : arrangement between the Government of Canada and the European Space Agency concerning participation by the government of Canada in the Info Terra/TerraSAR element of the European Earth Watch Programme, Paris, 22 September 2003, in force 22 September 2003 =: Science : arrangement entre le gouvernement du Canada et l'Agence spatiale européenne concernant la participation du gouvernment du Canada à l'élément Info Terra/TerraSAR du Programme européen de surveillance de la terre, Paris, le 22 septembre 2003, en vigueur le 22 septembre 2003. Ottawa, Ont: Public Works and Government Services Canada = Travaux publics et services gouvernementaux Canada, 2007.

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Canada, Canada Foreign Affairs. Science : arrangement between the Government of Canada and the European Space Agency concerning participation by the government of Canada in the development and validation activities of the GalileoSat Programme, Paris, 6 October 2003, in force 6 October 2003 =: Science : arrangement entre le gouvernement du Canada et l'Agence spatiale européenne concernant la participation du gouvernment du Canada aux activités de développement et de validation du programme GalileoSat, Paris, le 6 octobre 2003, en vigueur le 6 octobre 2003. Ottawa, Ont: Public Works and Government Services Canada = Travaux publics et services gouvernementaux Canada, 2007.

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Ramberg, Peter J. Chemical Structure, Spatial Arrangement: The Early History of Stereochemistry, 1874-1914. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Fahrig, Lenore. Effects of dispersal behaviour on relationships between spatial arrangement of host patches and local population size. 1988.

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Hashem, Abul. Effect of density, proportion, and spatial arrangement on the competition of winter wheat and Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam). 1991.

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Aybek, Can M., Raya Muttarak, and Johannes Huinink. Spatial Mobility, Migration, and Living Arrangements. Springer, 2016.

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Bacior, Stanisław. Optymalizacja wiejskich układów gruntowych – badania eksperymentalne. Publishing House of the University of Agriculture in Krakow, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15576/978-83-66602-37-3.

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Rural areas are subject to constant structural, spatial and economic transformations. The main purpose of this monograph was to present a new concept of shaping of rural land arrangement that takes into account the land value. The presented optimization methodology of shaping of the rural areas has a general range of application, not being limited by time or place. of the location of the consolidation object. The only condition for its use is the availability of a specific set of output data enabling the necessary calculations for the implementation of consolidation works. The described method has been successfully applied to the research object of the Mściowojów village, in a registry area located in the Dolnośląkie voivodeship, in the Jaworski district, providing with the assumed effects. In order to meet the research objectives, the shaping of rural land arrangement was conducted according to five models. The original arrangement of existing land division in a given village is considered as the 1st model. The 2nd model uses a rather accurate description of the locations of the lands in the village. To define this feature the location of farm parcels had to be determined. This model is the most accurate, but also the most labor-intensive of all. In the 3rd model, a fundamental simplification of the land arrangement was adopted, limiting the distance matrix to its measurement to the entry points from the settlements into the complexes. This simplification means that the location of parcels in the complex does not affect the average distance to the land in the whole village. On the basis of simplifications applied in the 3rd model allowing a significant reduction of the distance matrix the 4th model which uses a linear programming to minimize the distance to a parcel was developed. Introducing into the linear model an additional condition that eliminates distance growth in farms in relation to the initial state was important for the research. This was implemented in the 5th model and had a positive impact on the obtained results. The 6th model was developed by including the landowners' wants into the 5th model. These had to be taken into account so that the research/the new land arrangement did not cause complaints. The wants could not be fully included due to their inherently contradictory nature. The wants for having the parcel in a given arrangement was replaced with a guarantee of division, after which landowner receives no smaller share than the prior one. As demonstrated in the work, the solutions of the developed models allowed obtaining land arrangements close to the optimal in terms of distance to land and the shape of parcels and farms with regard to land specifics. The presented results allow to draw a conclusion that the methods and analyses applied in the research can have a wide range of application in shaping of rural land arrangement. Developing the most socially accepted optimization of parcel division in the process of land consolidation is important due to the actual needs for the implementation of the rural land arrangement research. This may also have influence on better use of the EU's financial resources for the consolidation of agricultural lands.
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Jef ferys, John G. R. Cortical activity: single cell, cell assemblages, and networks. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199688395.003.0004.

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This chapter describes how the activity of neurons produces electrical potentials that can be recorded at the levels of single cells, small groups of neurons, and larger neuronal networks. It outlines how the movement of ions across neuronal membranes produces action potentials and synaptic potentials. It considers how the spatial arrangement of specific ion channels on the neuronal surface can produce potentials that can be recorded from the extracellular space. Finally, it outlines how the layered cellular structure of the neocortex can result in summation of signals from many neurons to be large enough to record through the scalp as evoked potentials or the electroencephalogram.
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Attiwill, Suzie. Framing – ?interior. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474429344.003.0004.

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This chapter presents a series of exhibition and curatorial projects situated in the discipline of interior design that experimented with questions of interior and interiority, subject and object relations, spatial and temporal conditions. Deleuze’s critique of interior and interiority as isolated, pre-existing entities provokes a thinking and doing otherwise where space and subjectivity, interior and exterior are unquestioned givens. Thinking through practising with Deleuze, the technique of framing is re-posed as a technique of interiorization where interior and interiority are productions in exteriority; the frame as a fold of an outside that involves processes of selection and arrangement. Deleuze’s book Foucault and the ‘Outside-interior’ and Elizabeth Grosz’s Chaos, Territory, Art. Deleuze and the Framing of the Earth are key references. The chapter poses ‘?interior’ – with reference to Deleuze’s ?-being – as a problematic to be addressed through designing interior – each time anew.
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Freeden, Michael. 4. The morphology of liberalism. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199670437.003.0004.

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‘The morphology of liberalism’ examines the detailed structure of liberalism in order to determine how its durable and more transient features can help us to identify it as a member of a distinctive ideological family. The morphological continuity of liberalism takes into account numerous permutations and decontestations within the liberal family. They allow for considerable internal flexibility among liberalisms and consequently for the resilience and adaptability of this ideology as a whole. That flexibility is attained through two features: first, the spatial arrangements between the concepts in an ideology; and, second, the variable weighting of the ideational components of an ideology.
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Henderson, Andrea. Analysis. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198809982.003.0004.

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This chapter argues that British photography of the 1850s and 60s wedded realism—understood as a commitment to descriptive truthfulness—with formalism, or a belief in the defining power of structural relationships. Photographers at mid-century understood the realistic character of photography to be grounded in more than fidelity to detail; the technical properties of the medium accorded perfectly with the claims of contemporary physicists that reality itself was constituted by spatial arrangements and polar forces rather than essential categorical distinctions. The photographs of Clementina, Lady Hawarden exemplify this formalist realism, dramatizing the power of the formal logic of photography not only to represent the real but to reveal its fundamentally formal nature.
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Halle, Randall. Introduction. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038457.003.0001.

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This introductory chapter describes Europeanization as not simply the immediate sublation of the nation-state into a broader and more advanced form. Europeanization retains the nation-state and yet unleashes the potential of other forms of social organization to exist in increased significance: the local, regional, global, but also the subcultural, minoritarian, ethnic, migrant, diasporic, exiled, displaced, relocated, and nongovernmental. The chapter then shows how cinema offers images for various imaginative communities. It considers questions of spatial and temporal organization in cinema as they intersect with the socioeconomic arrangements. Unlike print culture, which was bound immediately to linguistic and ethnic-national communities, film proved capable of crossing borders and appealing to divergent communities.
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Greyser, Naomi. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190460983.003.0001.

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Critics have defined sentimentalism as a stylized genre that represents and cultivates sympathy and tears. On Sympathetic Grounds demonstrates that sentimentalists evoked sympathy to express a desire for a place that was territorial and emotional, what Greyser calls an affective geography. Affective geographies describe a sense of intimacy across distance that defies linear cartography. This introduction offers affective geographies as a method for analyzing sentimentalism and its place in the production of space. Whether through true friendship, deep understanding, or the power of sympathy to heal social violence, sentimentalists experienced, and mapped, an array of transcendent connections. These spatial arrangements have enriched conditions for living and have also mercilessly enlisted some bodies and lives as the grounds for others’ well-being.
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Bogdanović, Jelena. Canopies in the Byzantine Church. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190465186.003.0003.

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By highlighting more than two hundred archeologically confirmed canopies, this chapter details their geographical and chronological distribution and placement and use within the church over altars, baptismal and holy water fonts, ambos, tombs, shrines, relics, and icons. With the increasing interest in “soft” archeology that not only documents architecture as buildings but also carefully analyzes traces of their original settings, including various fittings and material evidence that can hint at a better understanding of religious space, new discoveries of canopies from the Christian East are additionally presented. The chapter further highlights how the functions or spatial arrangements of medieval architectural installations are not uniformly related to their form, materiality, decoration, or meaning. This can be seen most vividly through analysis of the various examples of altar and baptismal canopies, the most numerous groups of preserved canopied installations. The analysis also precludes proposing an evolution and linear development of canopies.
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Saito, Yuriko. The Aesthetics of Wind Farms. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199672103.003.0004.

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As one of the sustainable forms of energy production, wind farms are becoming increasingly prevalent, changing the global landscapes and seascapes. They are often met with resistance, primarily because of their presumed ‘eyesore’ effect. This chapter reviews several arguments based upon imagination and comparison to art that are intended to mitigate the negative aesthetic impact of wind farms. It concludes that the most promising aesthetic argument in support of wind farms must be a part of a larger aesthetics of sustainability informed by life values, sometimes referred to as the ‘thick’ sense of aesthetics. At the same time, life values, such as sustainability, cannot by themselves determine the aesthetic values, since purely sensuous, ‘thin,’ considerations, such as colors, shapes, and spatial arrangements, constitute the core of aesthetic values. Most importantly, aesthetic disputes involving public space call for civic environmentalism: empowerment and inclusion of those whose aesthetic lives are affected.
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Karambakuwa, Roseline T., Ronney M. Ncwadi, Weliswa Matekenya, Leward Jeke, and Syden Mishi. Special economic zones and transnational zones as tools for Southern Africa’s growth: Lessons from international best practices. UNU-WIDER, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35188/unu-wider/2020/927-3.

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The paper evaluates strategies for developing successful special economic zones and transnational zones for Southern African countries to spur growth and employment. Most special economic zones implemented in Southern Africa have largely failed to bring adequate growth and employment due to numerous constraints. Globally, selected countries have successfully implemented export-oriented industries through such spatial industrial policy. We review case studies across the world by comparing different regions on selected indicators related to the best-practice framework developed through this study. The framework represents the five key components of successful special enterprise zones, namely: institutional arrangements; running (operational) framework; expansion framework; attaining/achieving framework; and reflection/review mechanisms. We identify best practice and review the implications for implementation and sustainability strategy in Southern Africa. The main findings point to unique lessons from international best practice on the establishment and operational strategy for zones and opportunities for transnational zones.
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Remes, Jacob A. C. “It Is Easy Enough to Establish Camps”. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039836.003.0004.

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This chapter examines the geographies of community and resistance in Salem following the fire. The Salem fire created immediate and pressing problems for residents: where to sleep and what to eat. The next morning, the militia began to establish two large refugee camps that soon sparked tensions between disaster relief authorities and refugees. Both groups of actors had conflicting motivations that they had to balance as they made decisions. At the root of their decisions and contestations were questions of power, authority, and control. This chapter describes the conflicts between relief authorities, particularly the militia, and French Canadians living in one Salem refugee camp. It considers how conflicts about domestic and formal labor played out spatially in fights over the arrangement of the camp and the refugees' presence there.
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Murphy, Kaitlin M. Mapping Memory. Fordham University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823282548.001.0001.

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In Mapping Memory: Visuality, Affect, and Embodied Politics in the Americas, Kaitlin M. Murphy analyzes a range of visual memory practices that have emerged in opposition to political discourses and visual economies that suppress certain subjects and overlook past and present human rights abuses. From the Southern Cone to Central America and the US-Mexico borderlands, and across documentary film, photography, performance, memory sites, and new media, she compares how these visual texts use memory as a form of contemporary intervention. Interweaving visual and performance theory with memory and affect, Murphy develops new frameworks for analyzing how visual culture performs as an embodied agent of memory and witnessing. She argues that visuality is inherently performative; and analyzing the performative elements, or strategies, of visual texts—such as embodiment, reperformance, reenactment, haunting, and the performance of material objects and places—elucidates how memory is both anchored into and extracted from specific bodies, objects, and places. Murphy progressively develops the theory of memory mapping, defined as the visual process of representing the affective, sensorial, polyvocal, and temporally layered relationship between past and present, anchored within the specificities of place. Ultimately, by exploring how memory is “mapped” across a range of sites and mediums, Murphy argues that memory mapping is a visual strategy for producing new temporal and spatial arrangements of knowledge and memory that function as counter-practices to official narratives that often neglect or designate as transgressive certain memories or experiences.
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Singha, Radhika. The Coolie's Great War. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197525586.001.0001.

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Though largely invisible in histories of World War one, over 550,000 men in the ranks of the Indian Army were followers or non-combatants. From porters and construction workers in the ‘Coolie Corps’, to ‘menial’ servants and those who maintained supply lines and removed the wounded from the battlefield, Radhika Singha draws upon their story to give the sub-continent an integral rather than ‘external’ place in this world –wide conflict. The labor regimes built on the backs of these 'coolies' had long sustained imperial militarism. This was particularly visible in the border infrastructures put in place by combinations of waged work, corvee, and, tributary labor.These work regimes, and the political arrangements which sustained them, would be bent to the demands of global war. This amplified trans-border ambitions and anxieties and pulled war zones closer home. Manpower hunger unsettled the institutional divide between Indian combatants and non-combatants. The ‘higher’ followers benefitted, less so the ‘menial’ followers, whose position recalled the dependency of domestic service and who included in their ranks the ‘untouchables’ consigned to stigmatised work. The book explores the experiences of the Indian Labor Corps in Mesopotamia and France and concludes with an exploration of the prolonged, complicated nature of the ‘end of the war’ for the sub-continent. The Coolie's Great War views the conflict unfolding over the world through the lens of Indian labor, bringing new social, spatial, temporal and sensory dimensions to the narrative.
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