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Sovereign Wealth Fund Special Issue Guest Foreword from Edwin M. Truman

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Orbital - Vol. 3 No. 4 - October-December 2011

open access: yesOrbital: The Electronic Journal of Chemistry, 2012
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New Products [New Products] [PDF]

open access: possibleIEEE Microwave Magazine, 2014
Welcome to a further installment of "New Products" in IEEE Microwave Magazine. In this issue, we present seven new items that may be of interest to the RF/microwave and wireless communities.
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Production and Productivity

1983
The organisation of production is clearly an important area of operations, as are achieving high levels of productivity and harmonious industrial relations and personnel policies. This chapter analyses these areas, which are often felt to be problematical in the United Kingdom.
Zdenka Berkova   +2 more
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Production, Service, and Productivity

Psychological Reports, 1966
The author shows how, via a linear-programming approach, a life-insurance company can determine objectively minimum and maximum limits for optimum debit size. The requirements are two policy decisions (the minimum allowable compensation and the minimum allowable productivity level) and the determination of the functional relation between sales ...
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Measuring Productivity

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
AbstractQuantifying productivity is aconditio sine qua nonfor empirical analysis in a number of research fields. The identification of the measure that best fits with the specific goals, as well as being data driven, is currently complicated by the fact that an array of methodologies is available.
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Production and Productivity

1974
The terms ‘production’ and ‘productivity’ should be distinguished. Production, as defined for limnologists by Thienemann (193lb), is the sum of growth increments of the individuals of a species population, both survivors and non-survivors, through a discrete time period.
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