73 results on '"Carrasco, Juan-Antonio"'
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2. Red de actores y patrimonialización de barrios post-industriales: Bellavista Tomé en Chile, 2008 - 2017
3. Measuring the influence of social capital and personal networks on transport disadvantage
4. SEOM-GEIS clinical guideline for gastrointestinal stromal tumors (2022)
5. Elderly Walking Access to Street Markets in Chile: An Asset for Food Security in an Unequal Country
6. Analizing the Variable Importance from Multinomial Logit Model Using Shapley Values - Based Methods: A Travel Mode Choiceapplication
7. CAMINO CIUDADES SUSTENTABLES: Aportes desde la investigación a las políticas públicas urbanas en Chile
8. Factors influencing the perception of feeling safe in pre‐hospital emergency care: A mixed‐methods systematic review
9. Accessibility Indicators to Fresh Food: A Quantitative Insight from Concepción, Chile
10. Políticas educativas y el sector privado en Chile 1980-2020
11. A systematic comparative evaluation of machine learning classifiers and discrete choice models for travel mode choice in the presence of response heterogeneity
12. Correction to: Adaption and reliability of the Nutrition Environment Measures for stores (NEMS-S) instrument for use in urban areas of Chile
13. Modeling the relationship between food purchasing, transport, and health outcomes: Evidence from Concepcion, Chile
14. Preparedness against floods in nearly pristine socio-hydrological systems
15. Adaption and reliability of the Nutrition Environment Measures for stores (NEMS-S) instrument for use in urban areas of Chile
16. Using Disaggregated and Latent Variable Analysis to Investigate the Role of Socioeconomic Factors in Concerns and Expectations Related to the Covid-19 Pandemic in Chile
17. Accessibility Indicators for the Geographical Assessment of Transport Planning in a Latin American Metropolitan Area
18. Affective Personal Networks versus Daily Contacts: Analyzing Different Name Generators in a Social Activity-Travel Behavior Context
19. Transport Surveys: Considerations for Decision Makers and Decision Making
20. A Growth Modulation Index-Based GEISTRA Score as a New Prognostic Tool for Trabectedin Efficacy in Patients with Advanced Soft Tissue Sarcomas: A Spanish Group for Sarcoma Research (GEIS) Retrospective Study
21. Daily activity-travel and fragmentation patterns in the weekly cycle: evidence of the role of ICT, time use, and personal networks
22. PERCEPCIÓN DE LA CAMINATA A ESCALA DE BARRIO: SAN PEDRO DE LA COSTA
23. A comparative study of social interaction frequencies among social network members in five countries
24. Feeling safe or unsafe in prehospital emergency care: A qualitative study of the experiences of patients, carers and healthcare professionals
25. Observing gendered interdependent mobility barriers using an ethnographic and time use approach
26. Assessing the role of the built environment and sociodemographic characteristics on walking travel distances in Bogotá
27. Scaling Up Innovative Participatory Design for Public Transportation Planning: Lessons from Experiments in the Global South
28. Visualización de las dimensiones espaciales y temporales de las estrategias de movilidad individual en entornos urbanos
29. Mobility Changes, Teleworking, and Remote Communication during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Chile
30. Time, space, money, and social interaction: Using machine learning to classify people’s mobility strategies through four key dimensions
31. Localising urban sustainability indicators: The CEDEUS indicator set, and lessons from an expert-driven process
32. MECANISMOS DE INCENTIVOS Y ACCESIBILIDAD URBANA: APORTES PARA LA PLANIFICACIÓN URBANA LOCAL
33. Understanding Daily Mobility Strategies through Ethnographic, Time Use, and Social Network Lenses
34. Neoliberal Urbanization and Synergistic Violence in Postearthquake Concepción
35. Translational study associated to a phase II study evaluating the activity of pazopanib in patients (pts) with advanced/metastatic liposarcoma (LPS): A joint Spanish Sarcoma Group (GEIS) and German Interdisciplinary Sarcoma Group (GISG) study.
36. Studying the relationship between activity participation, social networks, expenditures and travel behavior on leisure activities
37. Development and Validation of a Safety Scale Perceived by the Witness of Prehospital Emergency Care
38. Modelling the loss and retention of contacts in social networks: The role of dyad-level heterogeneity and tie strength
39. Social interactions and travel behaviour
40. Workshop Synthesis: Measuring attitudes and perceptions in quantitative surveys
41. Does the social context help with understanding and predicting the choice of activity type and duration? An application of the Multiple Discrete-Continuous Nested Extreme Value model to activity diary data
42. Correlation between a new growth modulation index (GMI)-based Geistra score and efficacy outcomes in patients (PTS) with advanced soft tissue sarcomas (ASTS) treated with trabectedin (T): A Spanish group for research on sarcomas (GEIS-38 study).
43. Social activity-travel dynamics with core contacts: evidence from a two-wave personal network data
44. Implicit ODE solvers with good local error control for the transient analysis of Markov models
45. CUL4A and ERCC1 genesas predictive factors for trabectedin efficacy in advanced soft tissue sarcomas (STS): A Spanish Group for Sarcoma Research (GEIS) study.
46. Phase II clinical trial evaluating the activity and tolerability of pazopanib in patients (pts) with advanced and/or metastatic liposarcoma (LPS): A joint Spanish Sarcoma Group (GEIS) and German Interdisciplinary Sarcoma Group (GISG) Study—NCT01692496.
47. Modelling the relationship between travel behaviours and social disadvantage
48. Rethinking the links between social exclusion and transport disadvantage through the lens of social capital
49. Workshop Synthesis: Measuring Attitudes; Quantitative and Qualitative Methods
50. Connected Lives: The Project1
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