26 research outputs found
Characterization of Thermodynamic Irreversibility for Integrated Propulsion and Thermal Management Systems Design
Corticotrophin releasing hormone levels in human plasma and amniotic fluid during gestation
Fungi in the diets of northern flying squirrels and lodgepole chipmunks in the Sierra Nevada
Corticotrophin-releasing factor immunostaining is present in placenta and fetal membranes from the first trimester onwards and is not affected by labour or administration of mifepristone
Hierarchical Zoning, Incompatible Uses and Price Discounts
This study examines an aspect of hierarchical zoning. Hierarchical zoning, unlike mutually exclusive zoning, is uni-directional in that it protects upper-level residential uses from nonconforming, non-residential uses but not "vice versa." The result is that the lower-level zones can be a mixture of several nonconforming, incompatible uses. This unique attribute of hierarchical zoning offers a window of opportunity for choices for affordable housing at affordable locations. Using hedonic analysis, empirical evidence shows that huge price discounts (over 15%) are associated with apartments that are situated in nonconforming zones. Arguments here support more flexible zoning. Copyright American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association.