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University of Calgary Press eBooks, Sep 29, 2000
The American economist, Oct 1, 1962
University of Calgary Press eBooks, Oct 10, 2018
... 5. Provisional Regulations on Governance of Internet-based News 34 ... This is vital to the I... more ... 5. Provisional Regulations on Governance of Internet-based News 34 ... This is vital to the Internet industry because the Communist Party is concerned with maintaining its authority ... and reform 3. Adapting to WTO entry and increasing openness to the outside world 4. Transforming ...
The American Economist, 1962
Negotiations lie at the heart of international diplomacy. Parties (governments, businesses, and n... more Negotiations lie at the heart of international diplomacy. Parties (governments, businesses, and nongovernmental organizations) employ the art and science of negotiation to protect and advance their organizational and constituent interests. The skillful use of negotiation can advance a party’s interests and help to avoid a less attractive alternative, e.g., trade wars, litigation, or protracted dispute settlement procedures under the WTO.
Electronic Highways for World Trade, 2019
Struvite (K) precipitation can be used for recovering the valuable nutrients, mainly phosphorus (... more Struvite (K) precipitation can be used for recovering the valuable nutrients, mainly phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) from wastewater. In this study, the key parameters controlling its precipitation in a batch crystallizer, namely temperature (30-40 O C), stirring rate (200-400 rpm), citric acid concentration (1-20 ppm) were optimized using SRM (surface response methodology) for yielding the optimum mass of the struvite (K) crystal. The XRPD Rietveld method confirmed that struvite (K) and impurity of sylvite (KCl) were precipitated from the pH solution of 9. The most significant factor corresponding to the yield response was predicted by SRM to be temperature, while the stirring rate and the citric acid concentration are insignificant factors contributing to the optimal mass yields. The optimum mass of precipitates (14.682 mg) was obtained, when the precipitation process was set at the temperature of 39 O C, a stirring rate of 376 rpm and citric acid concentration of 2.2350 ppm. These parameters would be the best design factors for yielding the optimum struvite (K) crystal with the purity of more than 99 wt. %.
Among the voluminous writings on environmental policy, the most instructive are the drafts for "A... more Among the voluminous writings on environmental policy, the most instructive are the drafts for "Agenda 21" for the Rio June 1992 conference and the 27 "Principles" outlined in the documents for "Agenda Item 9." Agenda 21, United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, U.N. Doc. A/ CONF.151/4 (Apr. 22, 1992).
The American Economist, 1963
What is science? What is scientific? These are questions any economist must explore in depth if h... more What is science? What is scientific? These are questions any economist must explore in depth if he is to be the master of his science. These are ques tions Ernest Nagel, the eminent philosopher, examines simply, yet powerfully in The Structure of Science. To Ernest Nagel the words "science" and "scientific" are labels for an identifiable, continuing enterprise of inquiry or for its intellectual products. All organized acquisition and application of knowledge is based on the logic pi science and the principles of scientific inquiry. Nagel acquaints the reader with both.
... of edit-ing. Sarah Givens not only made significant editing contributions but also spent long... more ... of edit-ing. Sarah Givens not only made significant editing contributions but also spent long hours working on the myriad details associ-ated with the editing of the book and keeping all the authors happy. Sue Karman and Jill ...
... 5. Provisional Regulations on Governance of Internet-based News 34 ... This is vital to the I... more ... 5. Provisional Regulations on Governance of Internet-based News 34 ... This is vital to the Internet industry because the Communist Party is concerned with maintaining its authority ... and reform 3. Adapting to WTO entry and increasing openness to the outside world 4. Transforming ...
GATS, 2000
This paper discusses how the coming WTO negotiations on services might best be used to help achie... more This paper discusses how the coming WTO negotiations on services might best be used to help achieve national economic objectives. It argues that a fundamental rule of thumb for policy should be to seek to achieve and maintain a uniform (across-the-board) set of incentives for economic activities and that to achieve this in the service sector context a high dose of unilateralism (autonomous action by governments) is needed. Central decision-makers cannot rely on the trade negotiating process to obtain an outcome that is welfare-improving for their economies. Strategic choices must be made to define and sequence the liberalization and reform process. A number of instruments which can assist governments in identifying and pursuing reform priorities are discussed, including multilateral negotiations.
University of Calgary Press eBooks, Sep 29, 2000
The American economist, Oct 1, 1962
University of Calgary Press eBooks, Oct 10, 2018
... 5. Provisional Regulations on Governance of Internet-based News 34 ... This is vital to the I... more ... 5. Provisional Regulations on Governance of Internet-based News 34 ... This is vital to the Internet industry because the Communist Party is concerned with maintaining its authority ... and reform 3. Adapting to WTO entry and increasing openness to the outside world 4. Transforming ...
The American Economist, 1962
Negotiations lie at the heart of international diplomacy. Parties (governments, businesses, and n... more Negotiations lie at the heart of international diplomacy. Parties (governments, businesses, and nongovernmental organizations) employ the art and science of negotiation to protect and advance their organizational and constituent interests. The skillful use of negotiation can advance a party’s interests and help to avoid a less attractive alternative, e.g., trade wars, litigation, or protracted dispute settlement procedures under the WTO.
Electronic Highways for World Trade, 2019
Struvite (K) precipitation can be used for recovering the valuable nutrients, mainly phosphorus (... more Struvite (K) precipitation can be used for recovering the valuable nutrients, mainly phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) from wastewater. In this study, the key parameters controlling its precipitation in a batch crystallizer, namely temperature (30-40 O C), stirring rate (200-400 rpm), citric acid concentration (1-20 ppm) were optimized using SRM (surface response methodology) for yielding the optimum mass of the struvite (K) crystal. The XRPD Rietveld method confirmed that struvite (K) and impurity of sylvite (KCl) were precipitated from the pH solution of 9. The most significant factor corresponding to the yield response was predicted by SRM to be temperature, while the stirring rate and the citric acid concentration are insignificant factors contributing to the optimal mass yields. The optimum mass of precipitates (14.682 mg) was obtained, when the precipitation process was set at the temperature of 39 O C, a stirring rate of 376 rpm and citric acid concentration of 2.2350 ppm. These parameters would be the best design factors for yielding the optimum struvite (K) crystal with the purity of more than 99 wt. %.
Among the voluminous writings on environmental policy, the most instructive are the drafts for "A... more Among the voluminous writings on environmental policy, the most instructive are the drafts for "Agenda 21" for the Rio June 1992 conference and the 27 "Principles" outlined in the documents for "Agenda Item 9." Agenda 21, United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, U.N. Doc. A/ CONF.151/4 (Apr. 22, 1992).
The American Economist, 1963
What is science? What is scientific? These are questions any economist must explore in depth if h... more What is science? What is scientific? These are questions any economist must explore in depth if he is to be the master of his science. These are ques tions Ernest Nagel, the eminent philosopher, examines simply, yet powerfully in The Structure of Science. To Ernest Nagel the words "science" and "scientific" are labels for an identifiable, continuing enterprise of inquiry or for its intellectual products. All organized acquisition and application of knowledge is based on the logic pi science and the principles of scientific inquiry. Nagel acquaints the reader with both.
... of edit-ing. Sarah Givens not only made significant editing contributions but also spent long... more ... of edit-ing. Sarah Givens not only made significant editing contributions but also spent long hours working on the myriad details associ-ated with the editing of the book and keeping all the authors happy. Sue Karman and Jill ...
... 5. Provisional Regulations on Governance of Internet-based News 34 ... This is vital to the I... more ... 5. Provisional Regulations on Governance of Internet-based News 34 ... This is vital to the Internet industry because the Communist Party is concerned with maintaining its authority ... and reform 3. Adapting to WTO entry and increasing openness to the outside world 4. Transforming ...
GATS, 2000
This paper discusses how the coming WTO negotiations on services might best be used to help achie... more This paper discusses how the coming WTO negotiations on services might best be used to help achieve national economic objectives. It argues that a fundamental rule of thumb for policy should be to seek to achieve and maintain a uniform (across-the-board) set of incentives for economic activities and that to achieve this in the service sector context a high dose of unilateralism (autonomous action by governments) is needed. Central decision-makers cannot rely on the trade negotiating process to obtain an outcome that is welfare-improving for their economies. Strategic choices must be made to define and sequence the liberalization and reform process. A number of instruments which can assist governments in identifying and pursuing reform priorities are discussed, including multilateral negotiations.