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1991
In the previous Chapter we have restricted our focus to a range of share systems in which the fixed component of the pay is positive or nil. In principle, however, there is no difficulty in conceiving of a system with a negative fixed pay, that is, one in which workers pay a fixed ‘toll’ per capita to gain access to the means of production and then ...
Franco Cugno, Mario Ferrero
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In the previous Chapter we have restricted our focus to a range of share systems in which the fixed component of the pay is positive or nil. In principle, however, there is no difficulty in conceiving of a system with a negative fixed pay, that is, one in which workers pay a fixed ‘toll’ per capita to gain access to the means of production and then ...
Franco Cugno, Mario Ferrero
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Conflict-free access to parallel memories
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, 1992Abstract Conflict-free access to subsets of array elements is essential for the effective utilization of parallel memories. Skewing schemes for array storage that provide conflict-free access to all entries in r × s and s × r subarrays are developed, using a strong connection between conflict-free skewing schemes and latin squares.
Charles J. Colbourn, Katherine Heinrich
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A Reply to Newbery on Free-Access Resources
Economica, 1976To reply to this criticism I must briefly summarize the objectives of my paper, more fully set out in the introduction to it. Knight's famous paper (1924) on social costs contains what can be regarded as a classical analysis of a freeaccess resource, but his model has two limitations: it is formulated in terms of an industry production function; and it
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Collecting and Accessing “Free” Internet Resources
Journal of Library Administration, 1996With the growth of the Internet, collection development activities are beginning to broaden to include electronic resources, some of which are available at no charge via the network. Understanding them and finding a place for them as part of what library has to offer is a challenge being met by many ...
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Barrier Free Access: Right or Privilege
Physical Therapy, 1976Physically handicapped individuals and the elderly have for too long been denied access to public facilities and transportation systems. Barrier free access is a fundamental guarantee necessary for all handicapped and elderly if they are to become and remain contributing members of our society.
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Structured Massive Access for Scalable Cell-Free Massive MIMO Systems
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 2021Shuaifei Chen +2 more
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