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2001
Technical report TR01-05. Web-based technology is often the technology of choice for distance education given the ease of use of the tools to browse the resources on the Web, the relative affordability of accessing the ubiquitous Web, and the simplicity of deploying and maintaining resources on...
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2010-09-01
Driver, Robert G., Grondin, Gilbert Y., Neilson, David Andrew Hunter
Structural Engineering Report SER 290 | SER-ID SER290
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Welfare Implications of the Allowable Cut Effect in the Context of Sustain Yield and Sustainable Development Forestry
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In 1972, Schweitzer et al. defined the allowable cut effect (ACE) as an \"...immediate increase in today's allowable cut which is attributable to expected future increases in (timber) yields.\" Having made this observation, the authors requested feedback on how the ACE should be considered in...
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1994
Technical report TR94-02. A graph is said to be well covered if every maximal independent set has the same size, and very well covered if every maximal independent set contains exactly half the vertices in the graph. Well-covered graphs are of interest because while the problem of finding the...