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This article explores what drives households to adopt solar PV and battery systems in South East Queensland. Using hybrid discrete choice experiments, it reveals distinct adopter profiles and highlights cost, system size, and energy independence as key motivators.
Mohammad Alipour +3 more
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The Invisible Killer of the Market Economy: The COVID-19
Estrada MAR.
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The shift to biodegradable materials in healthcare promises reduced plastic pollution, but their production, adoption, and long‐term impacts remain complex. Integrating lifecycle insights with global policy coordination is essential for meaningful environmental gains. Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic sharply increased medical waste, intensifying concerns
By Haoxuan Yu +2 more
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John P. WINDMULLER : Collective Bargaining in Industrialised Market Economies: A Reappraisal. Geneva, International Labour Office, 1987, 333 p., ISBN 92-2-105606-6 [PDF]
Anthony Giles
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This study analyses the uncertainty and variability existing in the economic performance of polylactic acid (PLA) production, via integrating techno‐economic analysis with process models and Monte Carlo simulation enabled by artificial intelligence. The results show that the minimum selling price varies from $2,107 to $3076/t PLA.
Yinqiao Wang +5 more
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Transition from a centrally planned economy to a market economy:
Adam Budnikowski
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Mechano‐Bactericidal Surfaces Achieved by Epitaxial Growth of Metal–Organic Frameworks
Mechano‐bactericidal surfaces based on metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are designed using a MOF‐on‐MOF strategy. Two methods of MOF surface assembly, in situ growth and ex situ dropcasting, are applied. Distinct mechano‐bactericidal actions are discussed, including stretching, impaling, and mechanical injury. Abstract Mechano‐bactericidal (MB) surfaces
Zhejian Cao +7 more
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[On the Political Economy of Labor Market Flexibility]: Discussion [PDF]
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This study reveals the genetic and molecular mechanisms controlling the general trade‐off between phenotypic mean and plasticity of grain chalkiness in rice and identifies two major external drivers (high temperature and wide grain) and a natural major module (GCP6‐MPC5) that control this trade‐off.
Juncheng Zhang +10 more
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