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Updates – Generation Z

2021
Aktualisierungen und Anpassungen in Form von Updates und neuen Releases gehoren zur Routine digitaler Infrastrukturen. Aber auch biologische Systeme erneuern sich und passen sich dabei an. Jeder menschliche Generationswechsel durch heranwachsende Kinder bedeutet fur sie zunachst eine neue Anpassung an die Welt und danach die Anpassung der Welt durch ...
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Green Marketing Among Z-Generation (Z-Gen.)

2023
Environmental problems have become prime global challenges, and in developing countries like India, there is a need for high attention to curb these problems. These problems bring unsustainable economic and environmental development, and global sustainable growth has been a major concern of G-20 countries.
Abhinav Agrawal   +2 more
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Z-Join Spectra of Z-Supercompactly Generated Lattices

Applied Categorical Structures, 2001
A subset selection is a function \(Z\) assigning to each poset \(P\) a certain collection \(ZP\) of subsets. The main result of the paper is that for hereditary and union complete subset selection \(Z\), the category of \(Z\)-continuous posets is equivalent via a suitable spectrum functor to the category of \(Z\)-supercompactly generated lattices ...
Erné, Marcel, Zhao, Dongsheng
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Generation Z

2023
D. Jasun Carr, Mitchell T. Bard
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Fez+ (z = 1–6) generation from ferrocene

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2011
Multiply charged iron atoms up to Fe(6+) with few carbon ions were produced from ferrocene under intense femtosecond laser fields. The production of Fe(4+) and Fe(5+) from ferrocene requires much less laser intensity than theoretically expected for iron atoms. The dissociation of ferrocene and the generation mechanism of multiply charged iron atoms are
Tomoyuki, Yatsuhashi   +2 more
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A Generalization of Fisher's z Test

Biometrika, 1938
and A ij is the cofactor of a,j in the determinant A I = j a1 ijj At a later date Wilks (1932) defined a generalized variance and found the appropriate A-criteria for testing certain hypotheses concerning the means, variances, and covariances of k normal multivariate populations from which k independent samples have been drawn.
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Generation Z

2018
Corey Seemiller, Meghan Grace
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