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Modelling the green logistics and financial innovation on carbon neutrality goal, a fresh insight for BRICS‐T

Geological Journal, 2023
This article explores the concepts and objectives of green logistics and financial innovation in the context of the BRICS‐T economies (Brazil, the Russian Federation, India, China, South Africa and Turkey) with the aim of achieving carbon neutrality or ...
Jianguo Du, Jinyuan Cheng, Kishwar Ali
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Neutral-Neutral Reactions [PDF]

open access: possible, 2011
A neutral-neutral reaction is a chemical reaction that occurs in collisions between atomic or molecular species that carry no electrical charge. Because of the extremely low gas densities that characterize even the densest regions of the ▶ interstellar medium, it is only necessary in this environment to consider bimolecular reactions that occur in ...
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Green Carbon Science: Efficient Carbon Resource Processing, Utilization, and Recycling Towards Carbon Neutrality.

Angewandte Chemie, 2021
Green carbon science is defined as "Study and optimization of the transformation of carbon containing compounds and the relevant processes involved in the entire carbon cycle from carbon resource processing, carbon energy utilization, and carbon ...
M. He, Yuhan Sun, B. Han
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The Neutral, Neutralization of the Neutral

2017
The motif of the neutral occupies a significant place in Blanchot’s thought. It would be no exaggeration to say that everything in his thinking is related to the “neutral” as its point of condensation, incandesecence, and vanishing, all at the same time.
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From Net Neutrality to ICT Neutrality

2022
This book discusses the pros and cons of information and communication (ICT) neutrality. It tries to be as objective as possible from arguments of proponents and opponents, this way enabling readers to build their own opinion. It presents the history of the ongoing network neutrality debate, the various concepts it encompasses, and also some ...
Maillé, Patrick, Tuffin, Bruno
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Barthes, The Neutral, and Our Neutrality [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Imago, 2013
In order to explore the psychoanalytic concept of neutrality, the essay considers the late work of Roland Barthes. Neutrality has had an unstable career in the history of psychoanalysis: a shibboleth to some practitioners, a charade to others, and never consistently defined within the field. After sketching out one central conflict in how analysts have
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The Neutrality of Market Neutral Funds

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2005
Using an original database of 634 market neutral hedge funds, this study formally analyse the market neutrality of market neutral funds which are particular in the hedge fund universe. One of the basic objective of these funds is to provide positive returns completely independently of the market conditions.
Daniel P.J. Capocci, Daniel P.J. Capocci
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Neutralizing differences: producing neutral doctors for (almost) neutral patients

Social Science & Medicine, 2000
Today 50% of medical students in Canada are women; they come from a wide range of racial, cultural, academic, and class backgrounds; they may openly identify as gay or lesbian. Yet to the extent that professional socialization produces uniformity of values, attitudes and future practice styles, the impact of increasing diversity is lessened. Based on a
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Neutrality of Money

1987
‘Neutrality of money’ is a shorthand expression for the basic quantity-theory proposition that it is only the level of prices in an economy, and not the level of its real outputs, that is affected by the quantity of money which circulates in it. Thus the notion — though not the term — goes back to early statements of the quantity theory, such as the ...
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Neutrality and the Emergence of the Concept of Neutralism

The Review of Politics, 1960
Recently, Mr. Nehru, in one of his more censorious moods, complained of the manner in which words lose their meaning in cold war terminology. Such a complaint might well have provoked the reply that Mr. Nehru is as much a sinner as sinned against, and that the varying descriptions of India's foreign policy display a degree of slipperiness equal with ...
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