3. Methodological framework
3.1 Location and spatial domain
In the rest of this article, we'll say that an object is located in space if it has a geographic location, in a well-defined coordinate system (geodesic system, projection...). Location is a two- or three-dimensional attribute in a space with a natural distance (the Euclidean distance), which differentiates it from "classic" one-dimensional attributes.
When objects (individuals or events) are localized, the geographic set to which the objects studied may belong is called the study domain or definition domain, and is called
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Standards and norms
- The European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity – Revised Edition 2023. Berlin. DOI 10.26356/ECOC - ALLEA - 2023
Regulations
France: Decree no. 2000-1282 of December 26, 2000 (JO of December 29) creating the Agence technique de l'information sur l'hospitalisation and modifying the public health code.
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