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The Review of Economic Studies, 1972
Abstract This chapter discusses the new results that could be obtained from productive efficiency. Due to the analysis of public production and commodity taxation made by Diamond and Mirrlees, it is believed that constant returns prevailed in the private sector, which leads to the assumption that productive efficiency would not be ...
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Abstract This chapter discusses the new results that could be obtained from productive efficiency. Due to the analysis of public production and commodity taxation made by Diamond and Mirrlees, it is believed that constant returns prevailed in the private sector, which leads to the assumption that productive efficiency would not be ...
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Endophytes as Producers of Xylanase.
Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 2002One hundred and sixty-nine endophytic fungi and 81 endophytic bacteria were isolated from 14 plants in total. Among them, 155 fungi (91.7%) and 52 bacteria (64%) were found to produce xylanase. The inside part of plants is a novel and good source for isolating xylanase producers in comparison with soil.
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2013
Web Production for Writers and Journalists is a clear and practical guide to planning, setting up and managing a website.
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Web Production for Writers and Journalists is a clear and practical guide to planning, setting up and managing a website.
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Producing Difference, Producing Knowledge
2017The category of the ‘migrant sex worker’ is often used to communicate a range of social difference (e.g. class, race, gender) in immigration, sex work and anti-trafficking discourses. These research, policy, and public discourses have typically focused on the links between social difference, vulnerability and risk.
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On self-produced and drug-produced relaxation
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1968G C, Davison, S, Valins
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Language to Produce Something or to Produce Someone?
2017It is commonly accepted that the human is the living being capable of speech; or that ‘speech makes man capable of being the living that he is as man’; or even that ‘man is man as he is the one who is gifted for speaking’ (cf. in particular Heidegger quoting Humbold in the text ‘La parole’ in Acheminement vers la parole in the French version published ...
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The Sound-Producing and Echo-Producing Virtue
1994Sound, din, noise, clanging, hissing, voice, etc., are also aspects of an incorporeal virtue which can be stimulated through the rubbing or collision of bodies. This occurs when they mutually intercept or impinge upon another, as, for example, when a hammer strikes a bell, a staff a table, or when a body of any kind strikes another — then a sound is ...
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