20 research outputs found
The effects of environmental light-dark changes on experimental mild traumatic brain injury
Microwave-Enhanced Ink Staining for Fast and Sensitive Protein Quantification in Proteomic Studies
Efficient recovery of recombinant human erythropoietin from milk of transgenic pigs by two-step pretreatment
Improved biocompatibility of polyethylenimine (PEI) as a gene carrier by conjugating urocanic acid: In vitro and in vivo
Engineering protein processing of the mammary gland to produce abundant hemophilia B therapy in milk
Vacancy and property values in shrinking downtowns: A comparative study of three New England cities
When a city loses people and jobs, downtowns tend to face high vacancy rates and diminished tax collections due to property abandonment. With fewer resources and structures in poorer condition, these shrinking downtowns become less and less attractive for investors. This paper tackles this paradox by examining overall patterns of decline and downtown change in three New England (USA) cities. Specifically we ask, how does the process of urban decline impact occupancy, building conditions and property values in downtown districts? We found that statistically significant relationships emerge between property valuations and occupancy patterns, though these relationships vary among the three cities
Dimensionality of the Chinese Perceived Causes of Poverty Scale: Findings Based on Confirmatory Factor Analyses
Confirmatory factor analysis, Factorial invariance, Beliefs about poverty, Chinese adolescents,
