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    Multilevel modelling of social segregation

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    The traditional approach to measuring segregation is based upon descriptive, non-model-based indices. A recently proposed alternative is multilevel modeling. The authors further develop the argument for a multilevel modeling approach by first describing and expanding upon its notable advantages, which include an ability to model segregation at a number of scales simultaneously. The authors then propose a major extension to this approach by introducing a simple simulation method that allows traditional descriptive indices to be reformulated within a modeling framework. The multilevel approach and the simulation method are illustrated with an application that models recent social segregation among schools in London, UK. </jats:p

    Pathogenesis of pleurisy, pleural fibrosis, and mesothelial proliferation.

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    Calcium signaling system in plants

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    Organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts as paleoenvironmental, paleoclimatic, and paleoceano-graphic indicators: Potential and limits

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