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Why would a political elite voluntarily dilute its political power by extending the voting franchise? This paper develops a dynamic recursive framework for studying voter enfranchisement. We specify a class of dynamic games in which political rights evolve over time.
Roger Lagunoff, William Jack
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Dynamers: Dynamic Molecular and Supramolecular Polymers*
Australian Journal of Chemistry, 2005Dynamers are defined as constitutional dynamic polymers, i.e. polymeric entities whose monomeric components are linked through reversible connections and have therefore the capacity to modify their constitution by exchange and reshuffling of their components.
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Nature Chemistry, 2010
Although metal-organic frameworks are extensive in number and have found widespread applications, there remains a need to add complexity to their structures in a controlled manner. It is inevitable that frameworks capable of dynamics will be required. However, as in other extended structures, when they are flexible, they fail.
Hexiang, Deng +3 more
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Although metal-organic frameworks are extensive in number and have found widespread applications, there remains a need to add complexity to their structures in a controlled manner. It is inevitable that frameworks capable of dynamics will be required. However, as in other extended structures, when they are flexible, they fail.
Hexiang, Deng +3 more
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2014
This book chapter is about fundamentals of manipulator dynamics and their applications. Two approaches of manipulator dynamics, namely, recursive Newton-Euler approach and the Lagrange equations, are introduced and discussed. Examples are included to demonstrate their application in manipulator dynamics simulations and analysis.
Bai, Shaoping, Zhou, Lelai, Wu, Guanglei
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This book chapter is about fundamentals of manipulator dynamics and their applications. Two approaches of manipulator dynamics, namely, recursive Newton-Euler approach and the Lagrange equations, are introduced and discussed. Examples are included to demonstrate their application in manipulator dynamics simulations and analysis.
Bai, Shaoping, Zhou, Lelai, Wu, Guanglei
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Software Focus, 2001
AbstractThe global usage and continuing exponential growth of the World Wide Web poses a host of challenges to the research community. In particular, there is an urgent need to understand and manage the dynamics of the Web, in order to develop new techniques that will make the Web tractable.
Mark Levene, Alexandra Poulovassilis
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AbstractThe global usage and continuing exponential growth of the World Wide Web poses a host of challenges to the research community. In particular, there is an urgent need to understand and manage the dynamics of the Web, in order to develop new techniques that will make the Web tractable.
Mark Levene, Alexandra Poulovassilis
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Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, 2006
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Dynamic Ocean, Dynamic Solutions
This paper was produced in the frame of the Horizon Europe EU-funded project BIOcean5D [1], by a team of researchers from different disciplines, to contribute towards a holistic and functional approach of marine biodiversity conservation tools. With the recent and ongoing progress of marine sciences, including genomics, digital imaging, remote sensing ...Eveillard, Damien +6 more
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2006
Solvent dynamical effects on relaxation and reaction process were considered in Chapters 13 and 14. These effects are usually associated with small amplitude solvent motions that do not appreciably change its configuration. However, the most important solvent effect is often equilibrium in nature—modifying the free energies of the reactants, products ...
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Solvent dynamical effects on relaxation and reaction process were considered in Chapters 13 and 14. These effects are usually associated with small amplitude solvent motions that do not appreciably change its configuration. However, the most important solvent effect is often equilibrium in nature—modifying the free energies of the reactants, products ...
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DYNAMIC DEVELOPMENT AND DYNAMIC EDUCATION
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 2007Jennifer M, Thomson, Kurt W, Fischer
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Ugeskrift for laeger, 2006
Dermoscopy of early-stage melanoma can be challenging, and repeated examination at three-month intervals may disclose subtle changes. In patients with atypical nevus syndrome or more than 50 nevi, repetitive excision of benign lesions does not guarantee that melanomas will be identified at an early stage and exposes patients to potentially disfiguring ...
Lorentzen, Henrik Frank, Weismann, Kaare
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Dermoscopy of early-stage melanoma can be challenging, and repeated examination at three-month intervals may disclose subtle changes. In patients with atypical nevus syndrome or more than 50 nevi, repetitive excision of benign lesions does not guarantee that melanomas will be identified at an early stage and exposes patients to potentially disfiguring ...
Lorentzen, Henrik Frank, Weismann, Kaare
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