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Trends in Europe storm surge extremes match the rate of sea-level rise
Nature, 2022F. Calafat +3 more
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2018
This chapter examines the drivers of exceptionally large net capital flows—surges—to emerging market economies. Most surges to emerging markets are driven by foreign investors rather than by retrenchment of domestic residents liquidating their investments abroad.
Atish R. Ghosh +2 more
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This chapter examines the drivers of exceptionally large net capital flows—surges—to emerging market economies. Most surges to emerging markets are driven by foreign investors rather than by retrenchment of domestic residents liquidating their investments abroad.
Atish R. Ghosh +2 more
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Maximum surges in simple surge tanks
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 1977Maximum upsurges and downsurges in simple surge tanks, resulting from linear decrease or increase in turbine discharge, gate opening, or power output are calculated in turn for simple surge tanks. Tunnel friction and velocity head are considered.
Eugen Ruus, Farouk A. El-Fitiany
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2013
High texturising speeds have been achieved by using the friction texturizing system instead of spindlets. With the increase in yarn speed, the non-texbrred sections in the yorn have begun to occur. These faults are uery difPcult to control, repeat with a certain period and also produce faulb on the fabrics after dyeing.
OZAN, Nazan, SOKULGAN, Ethem
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High texturising speeds have been achieved by using the friction texturizing system instead of spindlets. With the increase in yarn speed, the non-texbrred sections in the yorn have begun to occur. These faults are uery difPcult to control, repeat with a certain period and also produce faulb on the fabrics after dyeing.
OZAN, Nazan, SOKULGAN, Ethem
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2021
This chapter introduces the concept of loss aversion to explain why it took the U.S. government so long to change their strategy. Loss aversion created the desire to preserve perceived gains and resist changes in strategy that could place them at risk – even as the cost of the current policy was high, and its prospects of success were low.
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This chapter introduces the concept of loss aversion to explain why it took the U.S. government so long to change their strategy. Loss aversion created the desire to preserve perceived gains and resist changes in strategy that could place them at risk – even as the cost of the current policy was high, and its prospects of success were low.
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Surge in insect resistance to transgenic crops and prospects for sustainability
Nature Biotechnology, 2017B. Tabashnik, Y. Carrière
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