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Bassma, Guermah, El Ghazi Hassan, and Sadiki Tayeb. "Support Vector Machines for Improving Vehicle Localization in Urban Canyons." MATEC Web of Conferences 200 (2018): 00004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201820000004.

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Since the middle ages, the need to identify the vehicles position in their local environment has always been a necessity and a challenge. Today, GNSS-based positioning systems have penetrated several field, such as land transport, emergency systems and civil aviation requiring high positioning accuracy. However, the performances of GNSS-based systems can be degraded in harsh environment due to non-line-of-sight (NLOS), Multipath and masking effects. In this paper, for improving vehicle localization in urban canyons, we address a very challenging problem related to GNSS signal reception state detection (LOS, NLOS or Multipath). A SVMbased system for GNSS Multipath detection using the fusion of information provided by two GNSS antennas is proposed. In this work, we aim to explore the potential of machine learning, and more precisely, Support Vector Machines (SVM) to identify GNSS signals reception state. The SVM-based system developed in this work has used the C/N0 of signals provided by RHCP and LHCP antennas, and satellite elevation as classification criteria. The training data set is constructed by several experimental studies done in real environments, Calais, France . Furthermore, four SVM kernel functions are tested, namely, Linear, Gaussian, Cubic and Quadratic. A GNSS signal reception state detection by applying the proposed SVM-based classifier is demonstrated on real GPS signals, and the efficiency of the system is shown. We obtain empirically an accuracy of signal detection about 93%.
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Ouellet, Normand, and Mario Polèse. "Activités tertiaires et hiérarchies urbaines : une évaluation de six méthodes d’analyse." Articles 53, no. 1 (June 23, 2009): 5–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/800709ar.

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Abstract Urban and regional economists are often asked to construct central place models which will properly describe the urban hierarchy (in terms of the service sector) of the region which they are studying. In all such studies, the chief analytical problem is basically one of correctly defining (and measuring) tertiary activity and of correctly weighting the various functions which make up the service sector. In this paper, the authors review six alternative methods for measuring and weighting tertiary functions. The mathematical and conceptual properties of each approach are discussed and evaluated. In the second part of the article, the authors compare the actual results obtained by these alternative methods, using data on the Quebec urban system to test their results. They conclude that no one method is entirely satisfactory, each approach measuring a part of reality. But some methods do nevertheless seem to perform better than others: in this respect, the use of localization coefficient type approach seems generally to give the least biased results.
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Puchkov, Maxim V. "BASIC PRINCIPLES IN SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT OF MAIN FACILITIES FOR NEXT-GENERATION RESEARCH AND EDUCATION COMPLEXES." Architecton: Proceedings of Higher Education, no. 4(72) (December 28, 2020): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.47055/1990-4126-2020-4(72)-2.

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The main functions of an educational complex and their localization in urban context are reviewed. Along with principles underlying the development of research and education centers, the article formulates principles employed in creating media information centers, innovative technology centers and other typological objects to be found in research and education clusters. Public space is investigated in terms of social comfort. The main principles underlying the formal compositional structure of research and education complexes are classified based on the geometry of the latter. Several types of formal composition modeling of objects within such complexes are identified.
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Eremeeva, A. F. "Public spaces in the structure of a multifunctional complex: current trends in organization." Вестник гражданских инженеров 17, no. 4 (2020): 5–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.23968/1999-5571-2020-17-4-5-12.

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The article considers the forms of architectural and planning organization of urban areas that provide active localization of various socio-cultural functions. Attention is focused on the nature of the system connections of these multifunctional complexes, the interaction of open and closed spaces. There are specified four basic structures (namely, dispersed, linear, perimeter, and mixed ones), their compositional and functional features are analyzed. Materials of the international practice of formation of new and reconstruction of existing facilities are highlighted. Modern trends in the public space organization are identified, namely, multi-functionality, transformability, interactivity, and environmental friendliness.
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Zaborova, Elena. "Urbanization in a historical perspective." E3S Web of Conferences 208 (2020): 04003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202020804003.

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Russia is one of the highly urbanized countries, so the question of the prospects for developing urban processes is very relevant. Currently, there are two processes in our country: the growth of large cities, their transformation into agglomerations, and the reduction in the number of residents of small and medium-sized cities. These processes are unfolding in the new conditions of the information and digital era, which is changing the spatial fixation of the functionality of large cities, taking many traditional urban activities online mode. It creates the basis for moving the population from large megacities to the suburbs or small and medium-sized cities. Computer technologies are being actively introduced into all spheres of life. They are radically changing our lives and allow avoiding many problems of a large city, making typical types of urban life virtual. As a result, large cities lose their spatial localization of traditional historical functions (economic, socio-cultural, transport, etc.) and giving small and medium-sized cities a chance to renovate themselves.
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Richter, Philipp, and Manuel Toledano-Ayala. "Ubiquitous and Seamless Localization: Fusing GNSS Pseudoranges and WLAN Signal Strengths." Mobile Information Systems 2017 (2017): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8260746.

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Ubiquitous global positioning is not feasible by GNSS alone, as it lacks accurate position fixes in dense urban centres and indoors. Hybrid positioning methods have been developed to aid GNSS in those environments. Fingerprinting localization in wireless local area networks (WLANs) is a promising aiding system because of its availability, accuracy, and error mechanisms opposed to that of GNSS. This article presents a low-cost approach to ubiquitous, seamless positioning based on a particle filter integrating GNSS pseudoranges and WLAN received signal strength indicators (RSSIs). To achieve accurate location estimates indoors/outdoors and in the transition zones, appropriate likelihood functions are essential as they determine the influence of each sensor information on the position estimate. We model the spatial RSSI distributions with Gaussian processes and use these models to predict RSSIs at the particle’s positions to obtain point estimates of the RSSI likelihood function. The particle filter’s performance is assessed with real data of two test trajectories in an environment challenging for GNSS and WLAN fingerprinting localization. Outcomes of an extended Kalman filter using pseudoranges and a WLAN position as observation is included as benchmark. The proposed algorithm achieves accurate and robust seamless localization with a median accuracy of five meters.
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Deng, Xiuqin, Rongrong Ye, Xuming Liu, and Guangming Han. "Architectural Planning and Design Based on the Protection, Development of Rural Folk Custom Ecotourism." Open House International 43, no. 1 (March 1, 2018): 88–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ohi-01-2018-b0018.

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Rural folk custom ecotourism is one of the most unique tourism projects today, which relies on the unique landscape of the country for architectural planning and tourism. In the article, the architectural planning and design based on the protective development of rural folk custom ecotourism was studied. Based on this, firstly, the characteristics and development background of rural tourism were expatiated, and the theoretical research background of current landscape planning and design was analyzed; then the principles and methods of planning and designing of rural folk custom ecotourism landscape architecture were analyzed, and the functions of architecture and space use were described in detail, so as to meet the need for protective and sustainable development; in addition, through the analysis and planning of specific projects, the concrete methods of architectural planning and design were discussed and the localization of architectural planning and design was achieved.
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Ulmschneider, Markus, Christian Gentner, Thomas Jost, and Armin Dammann. "Rao-Blackwellized Gaussian Sum Particle Filtering for Multipath Assisted Positioning." Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering 2018 (2018): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4761601.

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In multipath assisted positioning, multipath components arriving at a receiver are regarded as being transmitted by a virtual transmitter in a line-of-sight condition. As the locations and clock offsets of the virtual and physical transmitters are in general unknown, simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) schemes can be applied to simultaneously localize a user and estimate the states of physical and virtual transmitters as landmarks. Hence, multipath assisted positioning enables localizing a user with only one physical transmitter depending on the scenario. In this paper, we present and derive a novel filtering approach for our multipath assisted positioning algorithm called Channel-SLAM. Making use of Rao-Blackwellization, the location of a user is tracked by a particle filter, and each landmark is represented by a sum of Gaussian probability density functions, whose parameters are estimated by unscented Kalman filters. Since data association, that is, finding correspondences among landmarks, is essential for robust long-term SLAM, we also derive a data association scheme. We evaluate our filtering approach for multipath assisted positioning by simulations in an urban scenario and by outdoor measurements.
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Харченко, Николай, Nikolay Kharchenko, Светлана Морковина, Svetlana Morkovina, Николай Косиченко, Nikolay Kosichenko, М. Скрынникова, and M. Skrynnikova. "Methodical approach to the creation of a green forest park zone of the city agglomerations." Forestry Engineering Journal 7, no. 4 (January 30, 2018): 122–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/article_5a3cf4403ea445.07775744.

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The creation of forest-park green belts is defined by chapter IX.1 of the Federal Law "On Environmental Protection" for the purpose of limiting mode of nature use and management and conservation of natural ecological systems. Forest-park green belts are a new form of realization of the right of urban residents to a favourable environment. In the forest-steppe zone, important bioclimatic and environmental requirements are imposed on the formation of forest-park green belts: in winter – protection from adverse winds; in summer – protection from dust storms, dry winds, from excessive insolation, fastening of slopes, ravines, soils. Forest-park green belts should carry a significant ecosystem load. The most important indicator of the successful functioning of forest-park green belt is its placement, configuration and size. It is scientifically justified to use four criteria for determining priority areas for inclusion in the forest-park green belt. The localization criterion, which is the basis for the inclusion of the site in the forest-park green belt, reflects the remoteness of the site (proximity) from the urban agglomeration. The criterion of "ecosystem load" reflects the fulfilment of the ecological functions by the site. The criterion "Site type" serves to determine the origin of the site and evaluate its distinctive features. The criterion "Existence of encumbrances" serves as an indicator of the incompatibility of the site with the goals of creating a forest-park green belt. The selection of sites for inclusion in the forest-park green belt is carried out taking into account the opinion of experts on the results of their questioning. The proposed methodical approach to identifying sites for inclusion in the forest-park green belt can be used at all levels of forest management by regional executive authorities to justify management decisions to create a "green shield" of the territories.
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Marasanova, Victoriya M. "Moscow cultural practices in XIX century trade." Yaroslavl Pedagogical Bulletin 2, no. 119 (2021): 159–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.20323/1813-145x-2021-2-119-159-166.

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Research of the Moscow cultural trade practiсes gives a concentrated picture of Russian trade, shows almost the entire range of national and foreign goods, reveals vivid types of entrepreneurs. Moscow was the largest logistics center and consumer of various goods, industrial raw material, and food. The bulk of the regional supplies were textiles, cereals, iron, milk, meat, leather, timber, etc. The Moscow merchants performed the functions of intermediaries in allRussian and foreign trade, linking distant markets. In the second half of the 19th century the traditional land and river trade routes were supplemented by railway roads. The top of the Moscow merchants was formed from the «nonresident» merchants, commoners and peasants who were able to achieve success at the expense of their abilities in the face of intense competition. The types of Moscow merchants are revealed by the example of the Eliseevs, Blandovs, Buryshkins, Filippovs. The study of the localization of urban trade made it possible to find out exactly where foreign goods were stored and sold. National goods entered the Kitay-gorod wholesale warehouses, from where the goods dispersed to the industrial enterprises, Moscow markets and shops. The city’s business and financial life was concentrated in Nikolskaya Street, Ilyinka and Varvarka. The trading opportunities of Moscow was supplemented by the Upper Trading Rows (now GUM), and shop-passages became one of the most popular types of retail space. The article describes the retail space of Moscow – Okhotny Ryad, Sukharevsky market, Smolensky market, Khitrovsky market, Boloto, as well as local markets and fairs. It is shown that in Moscow it was possible to see and to buy practically everything what Russia is rich in. Various types of old-fashioned shopping places and modern European shops coexisted in the urban space. Consideration of the Moscow trade as a holistic cultural phenomenon based on the historical cultural and civilizational approaches made it possible to reveal the main trends and features of the historical period.
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Palaniapan, Senthilnathan, and Mohammed Ahsan Kollathodi. "Real time implementation of embedded devices as a security system in intelligent vehicles connected via Vanets." International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) 9, no. 6 (December 1, 2019): 4788. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v9i6.pp4788-4797.

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<p>The fast boom of technology has made our lives easier. The number of computer based functions embedded in cars have multiplied extensively over the past two decades. These days, many embedded sensors allowing localization and verbal exchange are being advanced to enhance reliability, protection and define new exploitation modes in intelligent guided transports. An in-car embedded electronic architecture is a complex setup machine, the improvement of that particular system is related to unique manufacturers and providers. There are several factors required in an efficient and secure system along with protection features, real time monitoring, reliability, robustness, and many other integrated features[1-2]. The appearance of modern era has also expanded the use of vehicles and its associated dangers. Dangers and the road accidents take place often which causes loss of lives and assets due to the bad emergency centres, lack of safety features and limitations within devices embedded within a vehicle. A rpm-speed calculating device can be used in a vehicle such that risku situations while driving can be detected. A system with Ultra sonic sensor can be used as a crash detector of the automobile in the course of the event and also after a crash. With indicators from the device, extreme coincidences also can be recognized. .As the amount of urban automobile grows automobile theft has become a shared difficulty for all citizens. As a solution an antitheft system can be implemented using PIR motion sensors where the system can be attached to the peripheral surface of the vehicle. When these sensors are interfaced with Arduino microcontroller an efficient and reliable security system can be developed[3].</p>
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Sluka, N. A., V. V. Karyakin, and E. F. Kolyasev. "Global Cities as the Hubs of New Transnational Actors." Outlines of global transformations: politics, economics, law 13, no. 1 (May 30, 2020): 203–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.23932/2542-0240-2020-13-1-11.

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In the context of the world development paradigm shift and the transition to a network structure, so-called new transnational actors are beginning to play an increasing role in global governance processes, their activity is constantly growing and their composition is expanding. In the economic sphere their core is made up of transnational corporations (TNC), in the political sphere – of international organizations of different profiles and status. Placing their headquarters in cities, such structures, together with the institutions of traditional subjects of international relations, largely determine both the set of command and control functions over urban agglomerations, their competitiveness, sustainability of development and the variability of the configuration of the General framework of “centers of power” operating on the world stage. Their influence growth in the context of desovereignization process development means the approximation of the historical transition in the spatial organization of the international community from its traditional “countries-nations” model to the “archipelago of cities”, which is a set of centers of different rank and functional profile, closely interacting on a global scale.The global cities concept, which emerged in the 1990s, is aimed at revealing this phenomenon. The explanatory part of this concept is based on the superposition of network structures of global firms highly specialized business services in global cities. The article discusses the main directions in modern research of global cities, argues for the need for a qualitative update of existing approaches, and the importance of new transnational actors in their formation. An assessment of the dynamics and localization of the headquarters of the world’s leading TNCs and international organizations is given. The revealed asymmetry in their placement refutes the hypothesis that global cities are equally attractive. Based on the rating and grouping of centers, several types of hubs of new transnational actors were identified, including complex ones headed by “hegemonic cities” (New York, London, Paris), and specialized ones of various ranks – geoeconomic and geopolitical. Given the relevance and significance of the phenomenon of new transnational actors based in urban agglomerations, it is assumed that a productive study of the features of their formation, composition, specialization, placement and interaction mechanisms can become the subject field of a new scientific problem area at the intersection of a number of disciplines – geopolitical urbanism, which can make a significant contribution to the study of the contours of future global transformations.
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Maroti, M., G. Simon, A. Ledeczi, and J. Sztipanovits. "Shooter localization in urban terrain." Computer 37, no. 8 (August 2004): 60–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mc.2004.104.

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Zapol, Boris P., and Vladimir E. Puchin. "Localization of electron group functions." International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 41, no. 4 (February 20, 1992): 581–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/qua.560410404.

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WOYWOD, CLEMENS. "Localization transformations of orthogonal functions." Molecular Physics 95, no. 4 (November 1998): 713–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00268979809483205.

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FURUZAWA, Shinichi, and Lily KIMINAMI. "Residents' Consciousness toward Urban Development and Urban Functions." Studies in Regional Science 39, no. 3 (2009): 783–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.2457/srs.39.783.

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Dogruer, C. U., A. B. Koku, and M. Dolen. "Novel solutions for Global Urban Localization." Robotics and Autonomous Systems 58, no. 5 (May 2010): 634–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.robot.2009.12.001.

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Uchiyama, Akira, Sae Fujii, Kumiko Maeda, Takaaki Umedu, Hirozumi Yamaguchi, and Teruo Higashino. "UPL: Opportunistic Localization in Urban Districts." IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing 12, no. 5 (May 2013): 1009–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tmc.2012.86.

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Qu, Xiaozhi, Bahman Soheilian, and Nicolas Paparoditis. "Landmark based localization in urban environment." ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 140 (June 2018): 90–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2017.09.010.

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Horel, James A. "The localization of general memory functions." Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17, no. 3 (September 1994): 482. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x00035500.

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Salcedo, L. L. "Phase space localization of antisymmetric functions." Journal of Mathematical Physics 50, no. 1 (January 2009): 012106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3054279.

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Brownlee, D. J. A., I. Fairweather, L. Holden-Dye, and R. J. Walker. "Nematode neuropeptides: Localization, isolation and functions." Parasitology Today 12, no. 9 (September 1996): 343–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0169-4758(96)10052-1.

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Lovász, László, and Michael Saks. "A localization inequality for set functions." Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series A 113, no. 4 (May 2006): 726–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcta.2005.03.011.

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Hutník, Ondrej, Egor A. Maximenko, and Anna Mišková. "Toeplitz Localization Operators: Spectral Functions Density." Complex Analysis and Operator Theory 10, no. 8 (May 20, 2016): 1757–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11785-016-0564-1.

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Chen, Huiqin, Sylvie Le Hégarat-Mascle, and Emanuel Aldea. "Belief functions clustering for epipole localization." International Journal of Approximate Reasoning 137 (October 2021): 146–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijar.2021.07.003.

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Селезньова, Євгенія. "FUNCTIONS OF URBAN PUBLIC SPACES." Doxa, no. 2(32) (December 21, 2019): 122–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.18524/2410-2601.2019.2(32).188638.

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Fistola, Romano, and Rosa Anna La Rocca. "The virtualization of urban functions." Netcom 15, no. 1 (2001): 39–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/netco.2001.1502.

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Anderson, John E. "Estimating generalized urban density functions." Journal of Urban Economics 18, no. 1 (July 1985): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0094-1190(85)90023-3.

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N., Kolesnikova. "URBAN LOCALIZATION PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC CATERING ENTERPRISES." Architectural Studies 5, no. 2 (November 2019): 147–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/as2019.02.147.

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Liu, Jisheng, and Yanguang Chen. "Spatial autocorrelation and localization of urban development." Chinese Geographical Science 17, no. 1 (March 2007): 34–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11769-007-0034-9.

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Kusakari, R., Y. Hosoda., T. Ienaga, and Y. Kuroda. "Robust 6DoF Localization in Dynamic Urban Environment." IFAC-PapersOnLine 51, no. 22 (2018): 524–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ifacol.2018.11.580.

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Iudina, Natalia. "Localization as a paradigm of urban development." E3S Web of Conferences 263 (2021): 05025. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202126305025.

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Today globalisation appears to evoke a set of problems, including spatial inequality and the necessity arises to elaborate an alternative paradigm. There are already known plenty of location theories, among which industrial regions or clusters appeal to local relations rather than global economic system. Being a perspective model of urban development, it is still hardly embodied in urban planning to solve regional problems efficiently. The article intends to contribute to the theory of clusters and adapt it to socio-economic principles which identify the existence of towns. The case of small towns and settlements illustrates how local potentials can be used for sustainable urban development.
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Leech, Richard W. "Localization of Brain Lesions and Developmental Functions." Journal Of Child Neurology 16, no. 05 (2001): 388. http://dx.doi.org/10.2310/7010.2001.17924.

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Høyvik, Ida-Marie, Branislav Jansik, and Poul Jørgensen. "Trust Region Minimization of Orbital Localization Functions." Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation 8, no. 9 (August 17, 2012): 3137–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ct300473g.

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Holmes, Gregory L. "Localization of brain lesions and developmental functions." Epilepsy Research 49, no. 2 (April 2002): 179. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0920-1211(02)00020-7.

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MARUTSUKA, Kousuke, Kinta HATAKEYAMA, Yuichiro SATO, Atsushi YAMASHITA, Akinobu SUMIYOSHI, and Yujiro ASADA. "Immunohistological Localization and Possible Functions of Adrenomedullin." Hypertension Research 26, Suppl (2003): S33—S40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1291/hypres.26.s33.

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ROBINSON, R. O. "Localization of brain lesions and developmental functions." Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 70, no. 6 (June 1, 2001): 821g—821. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.70.6.821g.

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Avanesyan, Gagik. "On exponential localization of magnetic Wannier functions." Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 16, no. 13 (March 19, 2004): 2357–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0953-8984/16/13/015.

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Wenzel, Elizabeth M., Marianne Arruda, Doris J. Kistler, and Frederic L. Wightman. "Localization using nonindividualized head‐related transfer functions." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 94, no. 1 (July 1993): 111–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.407089.

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Harrell II, Evans M., and Anna V. Maltsev. "Localization and landscape functions on quantum graphs." Transactions of the American Mathematical Society 373, no. 3 (November 15, 2019): 1701–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/tran/7908.

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Putz, Mihai V. "Markovian approach of the electron localization functions." International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 105, no. 1 (2005): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/qua.20645.

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Richard, D., and S. Clavel. "Brain uncoupling protein 2: localization and functions." Biochemical Society Transactions 29, no. 5 (October 1, 2001): A99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/bst029a099a.

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Steinerberger, Stefan. "Localization of quantum states and landscape functions." Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society 145, no. 7 (February 24, 2017): 2895–907. http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/proc/13343.

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Fares, H., M. Peifer, and J. R. Pringle. "Localization and possible functions of Drosophila septins." Molecular Biology of the Cell 6, no. 12 (December 1995): 1843–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.6.12.1843.

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The septins are a family of homologous proteins that were originally identified in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, where they are associated with the "neck filaments" and are involved in cytokinesis and other aspects of the organization of the cell surface. We report here the identification of Sep1, a Drosophila melanogaster septin, based on its homology to the yeast septins. The predicted Sep1 amino acid sequence is 35-42% identical to the known S. cerevisiae septins; 52% identical to Pnut, a second D. melanogaster septin; and 53-73% identical to the known mammalian septins. Sep1-specific antibodies have been used to characterize its expression and localization. The protein is concentrated at the leading edge of the cleavage furrows of dividing cells and cellularizing embryos, suggesting a role in furrow formation. Other aspects of Sep1 localization suggest roles not directly related to cytokinesis. For example, Sep1 exhibits orderly, cell-cycle-coordinated rearrangements within the cortex of syncytial blastoderm embryos and in the cells of post-gastrulation embryos; Sep1 is also concentrated at the leading edge of the epithelium during dorsal closure in the embryo, in the neurons of the embryonic nervous system, and at the baso-lateral surfaces of ovarian follicle cells. The distribution of Sep1 typically overlaps, but is distinct from, that of actin. Both immunolocalization and biochemical experiments show that Sep1 is intimately associated with Pnut, suggesting that the Drosophila septins, like those in yeast, function as part of a complex.
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Reddy, Kumar B., Joan E. B. Fox, Maureen G. Price, Sucheta Kulkarni, Sudhiranjan Gupta, Biswajit Das, and Dawn M. Smith. "Nuclear localization of Myomesin-1: possible functions." Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility 29, no. 1 (January 2008): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10974-008-9137-x.

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Requejo, B., and J. B. Sancho. "Localization in the rings of continuous functions." Topology and its Applications 57, no. 1 (April 1994): 87–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0166-8641(94)90035-3.

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Smirnov, A. G. "Localization properties of highly singular generalized functions." Theoretical and Mathematical Physics 151, no. 2 (May 2007): 591–603. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11232-007-0046-8.

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Silvi, Bernard, and Peter Reinhardt. "Localization and Localizability in Quantum Organic Chemistry: Localized Orbitals and Localization Functions." Current Organic Chemistry 15, no. 20 (October 1, 2011): 3555–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138527211797636174.

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Tanabe, Yoshinori. "Functions and Lighting of Urban Roads." JOURNAL OF THE ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING INSTITUTE OF JAPAN 72, no. 9 (1988): 537–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.2150/jieij1980.72.9_537.

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Rotherham, I. D. "Understanding urban forest functions and placing values on urban trees." Arboricultural Journal 42, no. 1 (January 2, 2020): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03071375.2020.1750203.

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