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The Effect of Amino Acids on the Formation of Amorphous Calcium Carbonate Nanoparticles

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
Biomineral formation often proceeds via the assembly of amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) nanoparticles with narrow size distributions. Using in situ SAXS coupled to a stopped‐flow device, we follow synthetic ACC formation with a 10 ms time resolution and show that amino acids narrow the size distribution at low supersaturation, highlighting their key ...
Lucas Kuhrts   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Healthcare Decision-Making Ecosystem Deengineering. [PDF]

open access: yesCureus
Papalexandris S   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Simon's Bounded Rationality. Origins and use in economic theory [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
The paper aims to show how Simon's notion of bounded rationality should be interpreted in the light of its connection with artificial intelligence. This connection points out that bounded rationality is a highly structured concept, and sheds light on several implications of Simon's general views on rationality.
Fiori Stefano
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Bonn Workshop 1997—Theories of Bounded Rationality

Experimental Economics, 1998
The Bonn Workshop 1997—Theories of Bounded Rationality, (May 6-10, 1997) was an international meeting of researchers interested in behavioral theories in economics. It was held in honor of Reinhard Selten. One goal of the workshop was to provide a platform for the introduction of new theories improving the understanding for the boundedly rational ...
Bettina Kuon   +2 more
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Bounded Rationality, Meta-Rationality and the Theory of International Business

1999
The concept of bounded rationality is often applied to international business behaviour (see for example Kogut and Zander, 1993). It is a key element in Williamson’s (1975) version of transaction cost theory, and underpins Hedlund’s (1993) arguments in favour of the ‘heterarchy’ — otherwise known as the ‘network firm’.
Mark Casson, Nigel Wadeson
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