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Balancing insect energy budgets
Oecologia, 1985Energy budgets are based upon the equation C=P P + R + FU, where C = Consumption, P = Production, R = Respiration, and FU= Rejecta (comprising F, egesta, and U, excreta). In studies of insect energetics where all four quantities have been measured, the completed budget rarely balances.
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Journal of Macroeconomics, 1996
Abstract This paper extends the analysis of balanced budget multipliers in the context of the standard neoclassical model by looking at the effects of changes in public sector employment. I look at the potential for multiplier effects associated with changes in the level of steady-state government purchases and steady-state government employment.
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Abstract This paper extends the analysis of balanced budget multipliers in the context of the standard neoclassical model by looking at the effects of changes in public sector employment. I look at the potential for multiplier effects associated with changes in the level of steady-state government purchases and steady-state government employment.
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Science, 2000
President Clinton9s final budget proposes a hefty increase for basic research and tackles a growing imbalance between biomedical research and the rest of science. It9s a far cry from his first year9s budget, which emphasized the need for applied research to help U.S. companies buffeted by increased foreign competition and the end of the Cold War.
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President Clinton9s final budget proposes a hefty increase for basic research and tackles a growing imbalance between biomedical research and the rest of science. It9s a far cry from his first year9s budget, which emphasized the need for applied research to help U.S. companies buffeted by increased foreign competition and the end of the Cold War.
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Balances of Budget Funds: Budget “Profits”
1981Already in chapter I it was noted that the constant excess of revenues over expenditures in the budget, the existence of a constant, so to speak, “budget profit” is a puzzle and evokes distrust. Nearly all the Western specialists with whom I spoke about the deficit nature of the Soviet budget immediately cited as a counterargument precisely this fact ...
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Computer Fraud & Security, 2003
Abstract Regardless of the prevailing economic climate and, especially when, as now, the outlook is reasonably poor, the budget and time allocated to information security are never going to be enough to allow you to do everything you want to (or think that you want to) do.
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Abstract Regardless of the prevailing economic climate and, especially when, as now, the outlook is reasonably poor, the budget and time allocated to information security are never going to be enough to allow you to do everything you want to (or think that you want to) do.
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Beethoven and a Balanced Budget
1995Abstract The most celebrated events in the history of the Royal Philharmonic Society are its dealings with Beethoven, particularly in relation to the Ninth Symphony. Every biographer discusses them, and they have been chronicled minutely and debated without cease by musicians and historians concerned that nothing about the composer and ...
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A truthful and budget-balanced double auction model for resource allocation in cloud computing
Soft Computing - A Fusion of Foundations, Methodologies and Applications, 2023Arezou Alahdadi +2 more
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