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Macronutrient accumulation dynamics in apple fruits

Journal of Plant Nutrition, 2017
In this study, we assessed the macronutrient levels of apple fruits cv. “Golden Smoothee” by monitoring their fruit absorption rates (mg fruit−1 day−1) and accumulation patterns (mg fruit−1...
Tomás Casero   +3 more
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Dynamics of Waste Accumulation: Disposal Versus Recycling

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1972
Introduction, 600. — A model of waste reuse, 601. — Prices in the control model, 605. — Conditions for complete and zero recycling, 607. — Pollution under free competition, 608. — Effects of population, 611. — Interpretation as a waste reduction model, 612. — Material production from natural resources, 612. — Summary and discussion of policy, 614.
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Dynamics of fluid accumulation in intestinal segments

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1982
Abstract Intestinal obstruction occurring in human diseases or produced surgically in animal studies can produce fluid accumulation and intestinal distention. It was found that a quantitative theory for acute intestinal fluid accumulation could be derived and verified for a variety of experimental model systems.
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Deterministic models of accumulation conveyor dynamics

International Journal of Production Research, 1981
Abstract This paper presents equations for determining the bounds on maximum throughput capacity, the length of conveyor required for accumulation, and the time for a queue to dissipate after blocking the flow on a live roller and on a zero pressure accumulation conveyor.
W. MAX WELL, R. WILSON
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On the dynamics of health capital accumulation

Social Science & Medicine, 2006
This paper presents a key model from the economics literature that has been adjusted and reinterpreted as a simple, formal, quantitative tool for formalising the inputs and outputs involved in personal health regimes undertaken to accumulate Grossman's health capital. Implications of the model fit with commonsensical clinical results.
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The Dynamics of Accumulating Ferrofluid Aggregates

Volume 1: Symposia, Parts A and B, 2008
The physics of steady and pulsatile flows laden with superparamagnetic nanoparticles in a square channel accumulating under the influence of a 0.5 Tesla permanent magnet are studied by means of focused shadowgraphs. The accumulation physics of these nanoscale particles is explored as functions of the flow type (steady and unsteady) and accumulation ...
Alicia M. Williams, Pavlos P. Vlachos
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Recursive Bargaining with Dynamic Accumulation

2012
We study a bargaining game (a la Rubinstein) in which parties are allowed to invest part of an available surplus. Therefore, in addition to the standard problem of how to divide a surplus for their own consumption, parties face the additional problem of how much to invest, knowing that the level of investment affects the surplus available in the next ...
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Habit dynamics and wealth accumulation fluctuations

Journal of Economic Psychology, 1993
Abstract This paper explores the possibility that consumption habits are directly affected by investors' wealth histories as unanticipated wealth losses alter perceived financial well-being and force investors to re-evaluate their minimum consumption habit requirements.
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Dynamic Accumulation in Bargaining Games [PDF]

open access: possible, 2002
In many bargaining situations the decisions that parties take at one point in time affect their future bargaining opportunities. We consider an ultimatum bargaining game in which parties can decide not only how to share a current surplus but also how much to invest in order to generate future surpluses.
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The Dynamics of Regional Capital Accumulation

Economic Geography, 1984
This paper addresses the issue of how regions grow and decline, focusing on actual productive capacity within a region (rather than population, income, or migration). Traditional theory has emphasized the role of industrial inertia and cumulative causation in imposing stability on the spatial distribution of capital stock over time, while recent ...
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