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13 Quality Classifications in Competition: Price Formation in the German Wine Market
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Jörg Rössel and Jens Beckert
Published: 13 June 2013
...Table 13.1 Reproduction and competition between classifications Participation in DLG Inclusion in Gault Millau Descriptors 3.124 ** (17.68) –1.187 * (4.89) Region (ref. Rheingau) 1.021 + (3.58) –0.925 * (5.57...
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Three-Dimensional Reconstruction
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Joachim Frank
Published: 02 March 2006
..., and iterative methods such as the algebraic reconstruction technique, or ART. Subsequent topics of the chapter include resolution assessment, contrast transfer correction, and reconstructions from heterogeneous datasets by supervised classification. Contrast transfer function Fourier transform Micrograph...
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Knowing the Heart: From Morbid Anatomy to New Technologies
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Fay Bound Alberti
Published: 14 January 2010
...This chapter examines the changes in the diagnosis and classification of heart disease in Great Britain between the 18th and 19th centuries. These changes covered disease concepts and the role of the heart as an organ of disease. By the early 19th century, greater emphasis was being placed...
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Published: 12 November 2009
... of the Enlightenment to produce the eclectic genre-systems—part formalist, part cognitive—of works such as Hugh Blair's Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres (1783). It is these generic classifications and theories, rather than the narrower, rule-bound doctrines of earlier neoclassical critics...
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In Sport
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Jeffrey J. Martin
Published: 19 October 2017
... fatigue, soreness, and injuries from training and chronic pain related to their impairment. Finally, athletes with disabilities are classified to ensure fair competition, but the classification process can create stress along with fear about being unfavorably reclassified. disability adjustment...
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Foreign Law in Courts: A Typology
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Michal Bobek
Published: 08 August 2013
... interpretation federation argument comparison types of use of foreign law mandatory advisable voluntary classification authority to engage comparison The object of this study is non-mandatory references to foreign law by a national judge in interpreting domestic law for the purpose of solving...
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Simple Heuristics in a Social Game
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Ralph Hertwig and others
Published: 29 November 2012
... the models' psychological realism and forgoes the empirical benefits of describing the processes that produce behavioral outcomes. As an alternative, the chapter proposes fast and frugal classification trees. Designed to describe deliberations and decisions in the mini-ultimatum game, the trees spell out...
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A Classification of Open Innovation and Open Business Models
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Wim Vanhaverbeke and Henry Chesbrough
Published: 06 November 2014
...Open innovation and open business models are two concepts that have been launched by Henry Chesbrough (2003a; 2006a; 2007b). The chapter develops a classification scheme through the combination of open–closed innovation and traditional vs. open business models. Furthermore, the chapter considers...
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Behind the Green Door: Love and Lust in Eighteenth-Century Botany
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Lincoln Taiz and Lee Taiz
Published: 09 February 2017
... and lovers. The former had little to do with plants. The latter served to teach the Linnaean sexual classification system. In reaction, some botanists rejected both the sexual theory and the Linnaean system. Two camps developed, the “sexualists” and the “asexualists”. J.G. Siegesbeck railed, “[Who] will ever...
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Published: 25 July 2013
... topic diffusion JEL classification Most of the previous chapters are concerned with attempts to reform the CC paradigm during the two decades after 1970. The question naturally arises as to how much the CC paradigm has been weakened or abandoned by the academic community as a result. This chapter...
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Conclusion (2) Gesture and Trace
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Frédéric Pouillaude
Published: 14 April 2017
...This second conclusion to the book proposes two distinctions which could form the basis of a classification of the various art forms. There are arguably two essential features which define the concept of the work: The work is an object that is both public and durable. The chapter applies...
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Risk, Uncertainty, and Proactive Risk-Taking
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Torben Juul Andersen and others
Published: 24 April 2014
... at Risk market imperfections portfolio diversification retained risk variance capital management maximum expected loss MEL quality and effectiveness of the risk process Asset valuation Risk classification Risk factors Risk profile Uncertainty Value creation This chapter revisits the risk...
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Published: 22 January 2015
...Descriptions of aspect systems cross-linguistically and of individual languages tend to focus on variation in grammatical aspect rather than lexical aspect, or aspectual classes . Although Vendler’s (1967) classification is often assumed to be universal, recent research reveals...
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Published: 30 January 1992
... the irony to the story. This chapter creatively molds the image of the southwestern life, its rich kinship, and the roles played by the members of the family. It also reveals the existing state of slavery and stiff social classification in the West. Calhoun John C seaboard familyand Planter men seaboard...
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The Sensory Classification Thesis
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Mohan Matthen
Published: 10 February 2005
... be held in memory or later recalled. Appearance thus follows classification as the record thereof. It follows (a) that sensory qualities are prior to experience and hence cannot be defined in terms of it, and (b) that all variations in the appearance of the stimulus are representationally significant...
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Published: 10 February 2005
... classification. Aristotle awareness sensory perception receptors sensory Berkeley Bishop George Descartes René Hume David Carnap Rudolf discriminability Husserl Edmund indiscriminability phenomenology Posteriority of Appearance Thesis sensory image transduction classification sensory conditioning...
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Published: 02 March 2017
...There has been renewed interest in psychiatric classification, with the recent development of the 5th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), the 11th edition of the International Classification of Disease (ICD-11), and the Research Domain...
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Published: 12 February 2004
...This chapter begins with a discussion of traditional classification of lysosomal storage diseases. It then discusses the classification of lysosomal diseases based on molecular defect. These include a substrate-based classification scheme and a scheme that is based on a molecular mechanism leading...
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Systemic Risk
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Ananth N. Madhavan
Published: 01 August 2016
...Are there systemic risks arising from the rapid growth of exchange-traded products (ETPs) that regulators should be monitoring? The standard classification scheme for ETPs introduced earlier in the book is important; the dialogue needs to shift to focus on the relatively small segment of funds...
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Symmetries and Sasakian Structures
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Charles P. Boyer and Krzysztof Galicki
Published: 01 October 2007
... Reeb type contact reduction homogeneous Sasakian manifolds Sasakian automorphisms deformations of Sasakian structures polyhedral cones polytopes moment map Sasakian reduction toric Sasakian manifolds Delzant classification In this chapter we will undertake a detailed study of the symmetries...