Policy economic science
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This research aims to address these research gaps. Through the literature review, the most popular building PV applications in China are identified. Hence, five building PV scenarios are developed based on real-word cases, including BAPV, roof BIPV and window BIPV. Given the diverse geographic conditions and policy conditions in China, 12 typical cities are selected for the research. A MATLAB program is established to calculate energy generation and evaluate the economic performance of the building PV applications in the 12 cities.
186p runthenight04 02-02-2023 10 4 Download
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Research purposes: Based on the theoretical research on the impact of the Government’s promotion policies on science and technology activities and the practical effect of some countries in the world and in Vietnam, the thesis draws lessons and proposes some solutions to develop promotion policies for enterprises to invest in science and technology for Vietnam.
27p angicungduoc11 17-04-2021 25 5 Download
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Through research on the agricultural economy of Hai Duong province colonial period (1883 - 1945), the thesis contributes a specific perspective, more comprehensive agricultural economy of the colonial period in North Delta. Based on that assessment in an objective, science on the effects of French colonial policy to the agricultural economy of Hai Duong and draw lessons for the work of construction, agricultural development, rural innovation and improve people's lives and contribute to successful implementation of the innovation of the Party and State.
24p change01 05-05-2016 39 3 Download
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The 2013 Edelman Trust Barometer is the firm’s 13th annual trust and credibility survey. The survey was produced by research firm Edelman Berland and consisted of 20-minute online interviews conducted October 16, 2012 – November 29, 2012. The 2013 Edelman Trust Barometer online survey sampled 26,000 general population respondents with an oversample of 5,800 informed publics ages 25-64 across 26 countries.
12p mokahd 27-04-2013 60 19 Download
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The Research Centre for Forest Tree Improvement (RCFTI) is a unit within the Forest Science Institute of Vietnam (FSIV) which specialises in tree improvement research and delivery of genetically improved seed and planting stock to meet the planting requirements of the Government of Vietnam (GoV) as well as community and private sector plantation programs. RCFTI carries out an active program of research at stations throughout Vietnam, with its principal research station at Ba Vi.
60p tam_xuan 02-03-2012 73 8 Download
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As a major rice exporter worldwide, the quality of rice has become a central issue for farmers in Vietnam, especially in the rainy harvest season. Therefore, it is important to dry the rice as quickly as possible to prevent damage but maintain quality. Conventional drying techniques such as flat bed dryers can take up to 8 hours (or more) to dry the moisture rice to safety. High-temperature drying can allow the rice to dry more quickly, so space and time taken to dry the rice can be shorter nhieu.Nghien agricultural science...
18p xinh_la 10-02-2012 72 7 Download
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This project supports the development of crops with small profit at the central Vietnam, increase high-value sawlogs glue for the wood processing industry of Vietnam's solid. Project to build scientific capacity of the Forest Science Institute of Vietnam (FSIV) Acacia seed varieties suitable for sawlog production, and conduct applied silvicultural research to support sustainable forestry and profitable.
18p xinh_la 10-02-2012 56 8 Download
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This project supports the development of crops with small profit at the central Vietnam, increase high-value sawlogs glue for the wood processing industry of Vietnam's solid. Project to build scientific capacity of the Forest Science Institute of Vietnam (FSIV) Acacia seed varieties suitable for sawlog production, and conduct applied silvicultural research to support sustainable forestry and profitable.
10p xinh_la 10-02-2012 55 8 Download
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Address: Health Economics and Policy Group, Division of Health Sciences, University of South Australia, GPO Box 2471, Adelaide, South Australia, 5001, Australia Email: Leonie Segal* - Leonie.Segal@unisa.edu.au; Kim Dalziel - Kim.Dalziel@unisa.edu.au; Tom Bolton - Tom.Bolton@unisa.edu.au * Corresponding author
9p toshiba23 11-12-2011 65 2 Download
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Mark W Smith*1,2 and Paul G Barnett1,2,3 Address: 1Health Economics Resource Center, US Department of Veterans Affairs, Menlo Park, California, USA, 2Center for Primary Care and Outcomes Research, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California, USA and 3Department of Health Research and Policy, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California, USA Email: Mark W Smith* - mark.smith9@va.gov; Paul G Barnett - paul.barnett@va.gov * Corresponding author Published: 22 April 2008 Implementation Science 2008, 3:20 doi:10.
9p toshiba23 11-12-2011 48 2 Download