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The role of feed-in tariff in the curtailment of wind power in China
, 2020While China's wind power initiative has experienced rapid growth, serious curtailment issues persist. Though some studies have investigated this matter, we explain this phenomenon from the novel perspective of excess capacity.
Fang Xia, Xi Lu, F. Song
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The Costs of Feeding to Heavier Weights
1968Reprinted from the Livestock and Meat Situation, LMS-159, February 1968, by the Economic and Statistical Analysis Division, Economic Research Service.
Larsen, John T. +3 more
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Optimized Cost per Mille in Feeds Advertising
International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2020Advertising has become a dominant source of revenue generation on the Internet. Billions of advertisement slots are sold via auctions. And there are many pricing methods ,e.g., CPM (cost-per-mille), CPC (cost-per-click), CPA (cost-per-action), OCPM (optimized cost-per-mille) and so on.
Pingzhong Tang +4 more
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A cost-benefit analysis of nocturnal feeding in the rat
Physiology & Behavior, 1983Rats are nocturnal feeders. The present results show that when either the cost of procuring a meal or the cost of consuming it increases differentially in the dark relative to the light, rats shift their feeding activity to the light phase of the light/dark cycle.
G B, Jensen, G H, Collier, M B, Medvin
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Cost optimization of feed mixes by genetic algorithms
Advances in Engineering Software, 2009zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Mehmet Akif Sahman +5 more
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Energetic cost of a meal in a frequent feeding lizard
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 2003Specific dynamic action (SDA) describes the rise in metabolism following feeding in animals and represents the energetic cost of digesting and assimilating a meal. The overall energetic cost of feeding may depend on whether or not an animal is post-absorptive at the time of feeding.
Sebastian, Iglesias +2 more
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A cost‐benefit analysis of feeding in female tsetse
Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 1995Abstract. Three models for feeding in female tsetse are considered. Model I: there is a prolonged non‐feeding phase after each meal followed by feeding at a constant rate, with a constant probability of dying as a consequence of feeding. Model II: the feeding rate increases linearly after each meal.
J W, Hargrove, B G, Williams
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Energetic cost of feeding territories in an Hawaiian honeycreeper
Oecologia, 1976By analysis of time budgets the daily energy expenditure in territorial individuals of a Hawaiian honeycreeper (Vestiaria coccinea, Fam. Drepanididae) were estimated during the nonbreeding season and compared to that of nonterritorial individuals. The mean rise in living costs was 2.3 kcal/24 h or 17% of the nonterritorial energy budget.
F Lynn, Carpenter, Richard E, MacMillen
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Journal of Farm Economics, 1921
We have come to think of the phrase "beef cattle feeding" as referring to that short period in the animal's life during which it is confined within the limits of a few square feet upon a Corn Belt farm, and to consider the operation mainly with reference to the large quantities of highly concentrated farm products consumed by the animal.
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We have come to think of the phrase "beef cattle feeding" as referring to that short period in the animal's life during which it is confined within the limits of a few square feet upon a Corn Belt farm, and to consider the operation mainly with reference to the large quantities of highly concentrated farm products consumed by the animal.
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