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Technology and Market Power: The United States Cement Industry, 1974-2019

https://liberalarts.temple.edu/sites/liberalarts/files/documents/moss_cement_markups.pdf

Abstract We examine the evolution of market power in the cement industry over more than four decades using a structural model of procurement. The model matches aggregated outcomes in the data, and implies transportation costs, shipping distances, and de-mand elasticities that are consistent with external sources. Evaluating county-level out-comes throughout the contiguous United States, we ...

USING COST-EFFECTIVENESS AND COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS TO EVALUATE PUBLIC ...

https://phlr.temple.edu/sites/phlr/files/documents/CPHLR-TheoryMethods2023_UsingCEA-CBA-EvalPHL.pdf

The goal of this chapter is to introduce the reader to current methods used in the conduct of a careful economic evaluation of public health law effects on population health. It outlines specific steps involved in conducting a proper analysis and the different choices made when dealing with issues at each step. I highlight that even when best practices are used, variability in the final ...

Explore The Science of Scary with the Ambler Arboretum!

https://ambler.temple.edu/news/2025/10/explore-science-scary-ambler-arboretum

Some things in nature are simply frightening. Coming across a snake in the wild is going to get your heart racing every time! Just because something seems scary, however, doesn't mean that it is harmful. Celebrate the arrival of fall in a different way by learning about the science behind the things in nature that may scare you but are essential to their environments. The Ambler Arboretum of ...

Resume Wizard - sites.temple.edu

https://sites.temple.edu/yangyang/files/2025/09/Yang-CV-2025.pdf

Guest Editor Special Issue “Application of Geospatial Big Data in Tourism Research” for Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy (SSCI) Special Issue “Technological Revolution, Digital Economy and Tourism Economics” for Tourism Economics (SSCI) Curated Collection “Tourism and Coronavirus” for Annals of Tourism Research (SSCI) Special Issue “Spatial Economics and Tourism Development ...

White Paper - liberalarts.temple.edu

https://liberalarts.temple.edu/sites/liberalarts/files/images/Handbook%20for%20PSM%20and%20Certificate%20in%20GIS%2020180823%20(1).docx

Topics to be covered include natural hazard vulnerabilities, global climate change, renewable energy potential, environmental health, and conservation. The course structure will consist of lecture, class discussion, and GIS-based lab activities.

Sujith Ravi | Ravi Lab

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Associate Professor Department of Earth & Environmental Science Temple University PhD: University of Virginia Postdoctoral Fellow : Stanford University Associate Editor: J. Geophys. Res. – Earth Surface (American Geophysical Union) Ecosphere (Ecological Society of America) CV Sujith Ravi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Science at Temple University ...

Implementation of Aromatherapy in Physical Rehab Settings as a ...

https://sites.temple.edu/rtwiseowls/files/2019/04/PP_Implementation-of-Aromatherapy-in-Physical-Rehab-Settings-as-a-Complementary-Treatment.pdf

Implementation of Aromatherapy in Physical Rehab Settings as a Complementary Treatment Gena Bell Vargas, PhD, CTRS, CA Jacklyn Straface, MSRT Student

Macdonald processes - College of Science and Technology

https://cst.temple.edu/sites/cst/files/IPLecture2and3pt1.pdf

We wish to establish law of large numbers and fluctuations behaviour for a (growing) variety of integrable probabilistic models that have an additional algebraic structure, like

QuantomiX Lipid Imaging That Counts - cst.temple.edu

https://cst.temple.edu/sites/cst/files/documents/WetSEM-Imaging%20Wet%20Cells%20QuantronixQX.pdf

WETSEM® Application The need to dehydrate and prepare samples before imaging in an electron microscope has long been a serious limitation for cell biology research. Biological specimens are hydrated in their natural state, but current methods of imaging these specimens under high resolution require dehydration and extensive preparation. On the other hand, samples can be viewed in their native ...

PowerPoint Presentation

https://research.temple.edu/sites/research/files/9.-Grantseeking-Strategies-for-Humanities-and-Social-Sciences.pdf

The Division of Preservation and Access: awards grants to help maintain cultural and historical collections, and supports efforts at libraries, archives and museums to protect, catalog, and make available manuscripts, books, art, still and moving images, audio, material objects and digital collections. The Division of Public Programs: supports projects that bring the humanities to large ...