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Growth Theory and Industrial Revolutions in Britain and America. [PDF]
Long run economic growth has again become a major focus of economic theory. A perception of technological change as an economic process with externalities has motivated the development of aggregate models that generate different steady state growth paths.
Knick Harley
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What Means Fourth Industrial Revolution for Medicine. [PDF]
Cinteza M.
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Predictive models successfully screen nanoparticles for toxicity and cellular uptake. Yet, complex biological dynamics and sparse, nonstandardized data limit their accuracy. The field urgently needs integrated artificial intelligence/machine learning, systems biology, and open‐access data protocols to bridge the gap between materials science and safe ...
Mariya L. Ivanova +4 more
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Half-millennium evidence suggests that extinction debts of global vertebrates started in the Second Industrial Revolution. [PDF]
Liao Z, Peng S, Chen Y.
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Phonons‐informed machine‐learning predictive models are propitious for reproducing thermal effects in computational materials science studies. Machine learning (ML) methods have become powerful tools for predicting material properties with near first‐principles accuracy and vastly reduced computational cost.
Pol Benítez +4 more
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Evolution or revolution? a study of price and wage volatility in England, 1200-1900
Using annual data 1209-1914, this paper examines whether there are structural breaks in the movements of prices and wages that correspond to the major ‘revolutions’ identified in historical narratives.
Casson, Mark +2 more
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The Impact of the Fourth Industrial Revolution on Managers' Sense of Coherence. [PDF]
Mayer CH, Wegerle C, Oosthuizen RM.
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The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes that occurred in the period from about 1760 to some time between 1820 and 1840. This transition included going from hand production methods to machines, new chemical manufacturing and iron production processes, improved efficiency of water power, the increasing use of steam ...
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This article outlines how artificial intelligence could reshape the design of next‐generation transistors as traditional scaling reaches its limits. It discusses emerging roles of machine learning across materials selection, device modeling, and fabrication processes, and highlights hierarchical reinforcement learning as a promising framework for ...
Shoubhanik Nath +4 more
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Impact and prospect of the fourth industrial revolution in food safety: Mini-review. [PDF]
Kim SS, Kim S.
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