id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-017272-r5en82s1 Watanabe, Chiho Health Impact of Urban Physicochemical Environment Considering the Mobility of the People 2018-08-14 .txt text/plain 5720 225 41 [11] pointed out that due to the accumulation of highly sophisticated spatial and spatiotemporal technology like GIS, GPS, remote sensing, and computer cartography, collectively termed as geographic information science, it becomes possible to model the disease process involving multiple spatiotemporal data obtained in different disciplines. Also, mobility has been one of a classical topic in the area of human ecology since it is associated with the question of how a population utilizes the environment spatially as well as temporally (time allocation studies). Time allocation studies observe the individuals in the targeted field and record the location and type of activity for a given period, which is useful to answer some of the basic questions in human Unlikely Large ecology or other related fields as noted above. A relatively large spatial scale study has been conducted covering approximately 80 × 200 km area in Belgium [3] , which compared regional exposure estimates for two representative air pollutants, NOx and ozone, under two alternative assumptions. ./cache/cord-017272-r5en82s1.txt ./txt/cord-017272-r5en82s1.txt