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GROWTH OF REGIONAL COMPETITIVENESS ON THE INNOVATION BASIS (in Terms of Prydniprovya Region) [PDF]
The article demonstrates results of studies concerning solving strategic problem of innovative reformation of economy both at national level and at regional one based upon intensive search of theoretical evidence and their implementation on the basis of ...
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Simulated annealing: in mathematical global optimization computation, hybrid with local or global search, and practical applications in crystallography and molecular modelling [PDF]
Simulated annealing (SA) was inspired from annealing in metallurgy, a technique involving heating and controlled cooling of a material to increase the size of its crystals and reduce their defects, both are attributes of the material that depend on its thermodynamic free energy.
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Abstract The Bronze and Early Iron Ages witnessed a significant increase in trade relations driven by the search for valuable metals. This paper presents new insights into the use of galena from the Silesia and Krakow Upland region in southern Poland, known as the ‘Olkusz ore deposits’, within the context of metal ores in prehistoric Europe.
E. Miśta‐Jakubowska+10 more
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Abstract The Jundushan cemetery, located on the northern boundary of the present‐day Beijing, sits at a crucial nexus between the Yan and Taihang mountains linking northern and central China. This strategic location provides an interesting case for examining interactions between pastoralism and agriculture around the early half of the first millennium ...
Wenxun Ren+7 more
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Special Libraries, December 1961 [PDF]
Volume 52, Issue 10https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_sl_1961/1009/thumbnail ...
Special Libraries Association
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Abstract We examine the number of sites with silver objects in China over a period of 3500 years to suggest that technologies that stimulated the indigenous exploitation of silver‐bearing ores were innovated during the Spring and Autumn period (c. 770–476 BCE), and that increased centralisation and bureaucratisation from the Warring States period (475 ...
Jonathan R. Wood, Yaxiong Liu
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Anchoring in Takeovers Under Mandatory Bid Rule: Evidence From an Emerging Market
ABSTRACT This article documents the existence of an anchoring bias in the pricing and acceptance of takeover bids in a blockholder regime where the mandatory bid rule applies. Our analysis, performed on the Romanian market for corporate control, shows that the 52‐week high price of the target and the pricing of direct privatisations conducted by the ...
Adrian Pop, Diana Pop
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Spots of interaction: an investigation on the relationship between firms and universities in Minas Gerais, Brazil [PDF]
Spots of interaction summarize the nature of partial connections (between science and technology) operating in the Brazilian system of innovation. A pilot study in Minas Gerais, Brazil, uses two new research tools (for immature NSIs) and presents a ...
Eduardo da Motta e Albuquerque+5 more
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A simheuristic‐based algorithm for the stochastic long‐term maintenance scheduling problem
Abstract This work addresses the problem of assigning preventive maintenance jobs in a 52‐week planning horizon. Given a set of machines that need preventive maintenance, a set of maintenance jobs in these machines, a set of work teams, and a planning horizon, the problem consists of assigning each job to a work team in a given instant of the planning ...
Diego G. Coelho+2 more
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Principles of computer simulation design for the needs of improvement of the raw materials combined transport system [PDF]
This article is focused on computer simulation design for raw materials transportation. The creation of a simulation model of the combined transport system for the raw materials transportation has its own problematic parts.
Besta, Petr+4 more
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