ONE SPECIES, TWO DEVELOPMENTAL MODES: A CASE OF GEOGRAPHIC POECILOGONY IN MARINE GASTROPODS




Reading early Christian texts as contributions to urban resilience

Cities are strange places, maximizing density and attachment to place on the one hand and using these very conditions as a basis for wide-ranging movements and connectivity in the settlement tiers of their urban landscape as much as in external flows for often increasing distances on the other.Hospitable to such urban conditions, and profiting from

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CLASSIFICATION BY USING MULTISPECTRAL POINT CLOUD DATA

Remote sensing images are generally recorded in two-dimensional format containing multispectral information.Also, the semantic information is clearly visualized, which ground features can be better recognized and classified via supervised or unsupervised classification methods easily.Nevertheless, the shortcomings of multispectral images are highly

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