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Statistical Methods in Molecular Evolution

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The book contains perspectives on the way new information technology might reorient the spatial organization of activity. The perspectives range from conceptual, highlighting the role of research and development to case studies from Japan. Considerable debate is focused on the role of distance and the way in which new information technology might re-shape interaction and, eventually, the form and function of urban areas.

520 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1988

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