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LabFam Individual Biographies harmonised family and employment histories based on panel surveys
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The impact of building energy codes on household electricity expenditures
Economics Letters, 2020Abstract Home energy use is a major source of a typical US household’s carbon emissions. This study uses the American Community Survey (ACS) micro data to estimate the impact of building energy codes on household electricity expenditures, using multiple regression and difference-in-difference models.
Matthew J. Holian
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Neotestamentica, 2019
:This article contributes to Pauline reception studies by exploring the household codes of early Pauline readers and by noting two potential fields of contribution. First, the household codes of early Pauline readers have received less attention than the
Jonathon Lookadoo
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:This article contributes to Pauline reception studies by exploring the household codes of early Pauline readers and by noting two potential fields of contribution. First, the household codes of early Pauline readers have received less attention than the
Jonathon Lookadoo
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The Haustafeln (Household Codes) in African American Biblical Interpretation:
Stony the Road We Trod, 1991Clarice J. Martin
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Neopythagorean Moralists and the New Testament Household Codes
1992D. Balch, W. Haase
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Coding for Household Energy Behavior
2020Household energy behavior is a key factor that dictates energy consumption, efficiency, and conservation. In the past, household energy behavior was typically unknown because conventional meters only recorded the total amount of energy consumed by a household over a significant period of time.
Yi Wang, Qixin Chen, Chongqing Kang
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Giving households credit: How changes in the U.S. tax code could promote homeownership [PDF]
Abstract Recent U.S. government proposals intend to increase the homeownership rate by roughly 2.5 percentage points, to 67.5%, by the year 2000. The possible use of the U.S. income tax code is virtually ignored in these proposals. Using a user-cost framework incorporated into a tenure choice equation and both macro- and micro-level analyses, we ...
Richard K. Green, Kerry D. Vandell
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Sparse-coding-based household clustering for demand response services
2016 IEEE 25th International Symposium on Industrial Electronics (ISIE), 2016For the development of a smart grid, smart meter is a key device to measure the electric power usage of network-connected houses. Smart meters are currently being installed into households, and play the important role for providing a demand response service. A demand response is a necessary service in order to adjust supply-demand balancing because the
Shintaro Ikeda, Hiroaki Nishi
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Cross-domain feature selection and coding for household energy behavior
Energy, 2016Household energy behavior is a key factor that dictates energy consumption, efficiency and conservation. In the past, household energy behavior was typically unknown because conventional meters only recorded the total amount of energy consumed for a household over a significant period of time.
Xing Tong +3 more
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African multidisciplinary journal of research
This article delves into a comparative examination of household codes present in Jewish, Greco-Roman and New Testament traditions so as to unravel their distinct characteristics and implications.
Marian Refat
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This article delves into a comparative examination of household codes present in Jewish, Greco-Roman and New Testament traditions so as to unravel their distinct characteristics and implications.
Marian Refat
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