Encyclopedia of Energy: Ec-GeElsevier, 2004 - Power (Mechanics) |
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... evaluation is done to determine fitness of a development proposal . In others , it may be a question of comparing different alternatives . The evaluation may be seeking the best use of resources to maximize economic vitality . So the ...
... evaluation is done to determine fitness of a development proposal . In others , it may be a question of comparing different alternatives . The evaluation may be seeking the best use of resources to maximize economic vitality . So the ...
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... evaluate a process on one scale of time and space usually means using averages for each of the inputs from smaller scales where pulses are of high frequency . For example , for an evaluation of phenomena on the scale of human economy ...
... evaluate a process on one scale of time and space usually means using averages for each of the inputs from smaller scales where pulses are of high frequency . For example , for an evaluation of phenomena on the scale of human economy ...
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... evaluation . 5. The best sustainability is achieved for regenerative energies , and is strongly dependent on the value of the size of area used . Not surprisingly , the optimization procedure provides 100 % regenerative energy carriers ...
... evaluation . 5. The best sustainability is achieved for regenerative energies , and is strongly dependent on the value of the size of area used . Not surprisingly , the optimization procedure provides 100 % regenerative energy carriers ...
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