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Local critical power is an index of local endurance
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 2000The hypothesis that critical power (CP) is significantly lower than the maximal aerobic power of the knee extensors has been tested in nine endurance-trained subjects, seven gymnasts and seven weight lifters. CP was calculated as being equal to the slope of the linear relationship between exhaustion time and work performed at exhaustion on a knee ...
Le Chevalier, Jean-Michel +4 more
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The limited reach of authoritarian powers
Authoritarian Diffusion and Cooperation, 2017Authoritarian states often command tremendous resources, but their ability to fundamentally change regimes abroad remains in question. Proponents of an “authoritarian resurgence” have speculated that China and Russia are rolling back democracy around the
Jason Brownlee
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Illusions of Power: Interviewing Local Elites [PDF]
It has always been difficult to explore local power structures, and local politics (or local political economies) have often been reinterpreted in ways in which they are simply seen as the working out of wider national or global processes. The recognition that this is not enough has encouraged a growth in more locally focused research, frequently ...
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The Danger of Extrapolating Asymptotic Local Power
Econometrica, 1990In nonlinear models the power function is often approximated by asymptotic methods. The most common approach is to consider the asymptotic local power function. The local power function is monotonic and it has essentially the same shape as the power function in the classical normal linear regression model. However, the accuracy of the approximation can
Nelson, Forrest D, Savin, N E
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5. Beyond Central and Local Powers
The Visigothic Kingdom, 2020Paulo Pachá
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2012
The empowerment of women is seen as a critical element of resistance, and is a key step in the transformation of relationships of unequal power. The power to resist and transform comes from a process whereby individuals shift from unconscious to conscious and from inaction to action. Resistance can be an individual or a collective act.
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The empowerment of women is seen as a critical element of resistance, and is a key step in the transformation of relationships of unequal power. The power to resist and transform comes from a process whereby individuals shift from unconscious to conscious and from inaction to action. Resistance can be an individual or a collective act.
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2019
Summary Coupled local flexibility power market interactions with wholesale markets depend on the implemented flexibility services. This chapter deals with the interaction between local and wholesale power markets in the case where a local energy community is connected to the main grid.
Olivella-Rosell, Pol +2 more
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Summary Coupled local flexibility power market interactions with wholesale markets depend on the implemented flexibility services. This chapter deals with the interaction between local and wholesale power markets in the case where a local energy community is connected to the main grid.
Olivella-Rosell, Pol +2 more
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Some locally most powerful generalized rank tests
Biometrika, 1980SUMMARY Several well-known rank tests for location and for scale are generalized by raising the score generating functions of the tests to an exponent oz. Asymptotic efficiencies of the resulting statistics are found relative to the tests for ax = 1, taking various densities.
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Local Enclosures of Globalization. The Power of Locality
Dialectical Anthropology, 2003In the discussion of globalization and localization, the mainperspectives are either to unveil how global issues are localized, or toanalyze local modifications resulting form global integration. Incontrast, a perspective from the local to the global is proposed to beable to point at local contents of globalization.
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