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Description of the Model

Ian Boyd, +1 more
- pp 71-91
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This model represents the view of the essential causation of the business cycle and shows some typical simulations of this model.
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In this chapter we will complete the description of our model, and exhibit some typical simulations. This model represents our view of the essential causation of the business cycle.

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Estimation of photo-degradation of dielectrics surrounding the narrow channel due to PD activity

TL;DR: In this paper, a particle-in-cell/Monte Carlo collision (PIC-MCC) model was used to study the behavior of excited (radiative) states of air within discharge in the narrow channel.
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Simulation of Near-Field Strong Ground Motions Using Hybrid Method

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a compre- hensive review and study of the factors that influence the near-source ground motions of strong earthquakes caused by active faults buried under urban areas.

Effect of antecedent soil moistureon infiltration and preferential flowin texture contrast soils

MA Hardie
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of antecedent soil moisture on the occurrence, type and depth of preferential flow was investigated in a series of texture contrast soil profiles, and it was found that preferential flow is dominated by hydrogenobicity induced finger flow in the A1 horizon and bypass flow through shrinkage cracks in the subsoil.
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Modeling of the ground motion for the Petropavlovsk earthquake of November 24, 1971 (M = 7.6)

TL;DR: In this paper, a new modeling technique of strong ground motions within the broadband is tested based on the example of the strong earthquake of November 24, 1971, with the earthquake source near the Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskii, where the source is represented by an array of point radiation sources-dislocations with the random seismic moments (amplitudes).
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Modelling the management of multiple-use reservoirs: Deterministic or stochastic dynamic programming?

TL;DR: In this article, a stochastic model was applied to the management of a multiple-use reservoir in southern Vietnam, where the optimal timing of reservoir water use was determined by the reservoir capacity and water use demands.