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Mathematical Social Sciences, 1998
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“Order-order” relaxations in intermetallics
International Journal of Materials Research, 2004Abstract “Order-order” relaxation processes in high-temperature intermetallics occur after an abrupt change of temperature and are controlled by atomic migration in the almost perfect superstructure. The related experiments were carried out using systems being of technological interest and representing three common types of ...
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Crystallography Reports, 2008
The manifestation of the universal laws of organization of systems (in particular, the law of small integers) and the formation of a crystal from a point is shown by the example of order-disorder-order relations and comparison of the quantitative connectivity relations of vertices in borate radicals and organic polycycles.
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The manifestation of the universal laws of organization of systems (in particular, the law of small integers) and the formation of a crystal from a point is shown by the example of order-disorder-order relations and comparison of the quantitative connectivity relations of vertices in borate radicals and organic polycycles.
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When buyers choose the order in which they bargain with suppliers of known characteristics, prices are determined jointly by bargaining power and competitive intensity (the outside option to bargain with rival suppliers). Bargaining power becomes less important to the outcome as competition intensifies; prices fall to marginal cost in the limit.
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