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Vertical Price Controls with Uncertain Demand
The Journal of Law and Economics, 1997A manufacturer distributes output before knowing demand and thus risks making more than its rivalrous independent retailers can sell at the monopoly price. If demand is low, retailers may therefore resell more than the joint profit‐maximizing output.
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Underwater Robot Vertical Manipulator Control
2005 Conference on High Density Microsystem Design and Packaging and Component Failure Analysis, 2005The authors designed an underwater robot based on spatial mathematical models. The paper deduces the concerning simulation models and simplifies them. Calibrate the system by digital PID controller after analyzing the state of holistic performance.
Zhai Yuyi +3 more
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Vertical Control with Bilateral Contracts
The RAND Journal of Economics, 1992It is widely believed that a supplier who distributes her product through retailers can achieve the vertically integrated outcome with nonlinear contracts, provided the retail price is the only target of control and there is no uncertainty. We show that this result fails when retailers cannot observe their rivals' contracts, as incentives to choose ...
Shaffer, Greg, O'Brien, Daniel P.
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Theory of Vertical Control with Variable Proportions
Journal of Political Economy, 1980The effect of vertical integration by an input monopolist on the price of the final product and the derived demands are examined when the production is of CES and the demand for the final product is of constant elasticity. The results are proved by analytical methods.
Mallela, Parthasaradhi, Nahata, Babu
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Vertical pump noise control enclosure
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1986When water districts began changing pumping equipment, replacing submersibile pumps with vertical pumps, they discovered a significant increase in the noise radiated by their equipment. This paper describes and discusses an enclosure that reduces the radiated noise and provides ducted air in and out for cooling the electrical drive motor.
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Passive Control of the Vertical Instability in Intor
Fusion Technology, 1985In the international tokamak reactor (INTOR), the problem of the passive control of the vertical instability is to be solved by means of suitably shaped saddle coils to be embedded in the blanket structure. The efficiency of such a system depends on the characteristics of the passive conductors and on the plasma equilibrium as well as on the type of ...
S. BOBBIO +4 more
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[Vertical control and orthopedic therapy].
L' Orthodontie francaise, 2004Control of the vertical development of the face is a key element in assuring the success of orthopedic treatment, as much for its effects on anterior vertical dimension as for its influence on correction of the sagittal discrepancy between the jaws.
E, Bardinet +11 more
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Vertical Control Networks in Indonesia
2002The new vertical control network in Indonesia (VCNI) has been established and developed since 1980. The network includes some old leveling benchmarks on the island of Java. Geographic condition and the availability of infrastructures in the country were the main constraints in the development of VCNI to fit the national development program priorities ...
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Price Discrimination and Vertical Control: A Note
Journal of Political Economy, 1977The analysis extends beyond the standard case of the monopolist who integrates in order to isolate some of his customers from arbitrage in the monopolized good so that he can discriminate against them. It examines the exploitation of factors employed by, and the customers of, the monopolist's customers.
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Controlling anomalies of vertical dimension and speech
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1976In this article, definite ways and means have been discussed for controlling the the verticale dimension of occlusion by using certain tooth-to-tooth and tooth-to-tissue relations that exist in normal speech. The primary emphasis is placed on managing the problems encountered in the most troublesome types of patients--those with Class II occlusions ...
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