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Mitigating banding artifacts in balanced steady-state free precession using parallel transmission in a single acquisition. [PDF]
Wu CY, Jin J, Barth M, Cloos MA.
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Slow-varying normalization explains auditory steady-state masking interactions in human EEG
Gulati D, Ray S.
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Software: Practice and Experience, 1984
AbstractPassing compilers through themselves is a well known technique whose major benefit is that any improvement in code generation will result in an improved compiler. Previous reports of work in this area have mentioned that it is possible to validate the compiler by running the compiler through itself a second time and comparing the resulting ...
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AbstractPassing compilers through themselves is a well known technique whose major benefit is that any improvement in code generation will result in an improved compiler. Previous reports of work in this area have mentioned that it is possible to validate the compiler by running the compiler through itself a second time and comparing the resulting ...
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Diversity and the steady state
Science and Public Policy, 1980In the world of biology, as in the world of finance, diversity is the only protection against the unknown, against a future risk situation.
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2023
This comprehensive Dictionary brings together an extensive range of definitive terms in ecological economics. Assembling contributions from distinguished scholars, it provides an intellectual map to this evolving subject ranging from the practical to the philosophical.
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This comprehensive Dictionary brings together an extensive range of definitive terms in ecological economics. Assembling contributions from distinguished scholars, it provides an intellectual map to this evolving subject ranging from the practical to the philosophical.
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1992
Over the next 85 years world population is expected to grow from five to at least eight billion people. So a no growth economy is not a realistic assumption for the near future. In the long run, however, a realistic option might be a steady state economy in which both population and the human economy are constant.
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Over the next 85 years world population is expected to grow from five to at least eight billion people. So a no growth economy is not a realistic assumption for the near future. In the long run, however, a realistic option might be a steady state economy in which both population and the human economy are constant.
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2007
This chapter explains the coverage of this book, which is about regime change in the ancient Near East and Egypt. It examines the dynastic change and institutional administration in southern Mesopotamia in the third millennium BCE, the social change and the transition from the Third Dynasty of Ur to the Old Babylonian kingdoms, and the role of Islamic ...
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This chapter explains the coverage of this book, which is about regime change in the ancient Near East and Egypt. It examines the dynastic change and institutional administration in southern Mesopotamia in the third millennium BCE, the social change and the transition from the Third Dynasty of Ur to the Old Babylonian kingdoms, and the role of Islamic ...
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In Defense of a Steady‐State Economy
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1972T HE case against continuous exponential growth in the physical coordinates of our economy has already been made [1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 24] but has not yet won majority acceptance. Rather than repeat the arguments establishing the necessity and desirability of a steady-state economy, I will confine myself to a critique of a number of ...
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