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ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCE PRESERVATION PROGRAM GUIDELINES

by Chumash Rock Art, San Luis, Obispo County, Mayor Dave Romero, John Ashbaugh, Andrew Carter, Jan Howell Marx, Dan Carpenter , 2009
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Intergenerational Transfers, Lifetime Welfare and Resource Preservation ∗

by Simone Valente , 2005
"... Abstract. This paper studies the welfare properties of distortionary transfers in a life-cycle growth model where natural capital is private property. The main result is that, under credible pre-commitment, each newborn generation prefers positive taxes-subsidies to laissez-faire conditions when the ..."
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the resource share in production is sufficiently high. By increasing the degree of natural preservation, resource-saving policies raise welfare of all generations except that of the first resource owner, who suffers a deadweight loss due to taxation of the initial stock. If the first owner renounces part

Intergenerational Transfers, Lifetime Welfare and Resource Preservation

by Eidgenössische Technische, Hochschule Zürich, Simone Valente , 2006
"... This paper analyzes overlapping-generations models where natural capital is owned by sel…sh agents. Transfers in favor of young agents reduce the rate of depletion and increase output growth. It is shown that intergenerational transfers may be preferred to laissez-faire by an inde…nite sequence of g ..."
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of generations: if the resource share in production is su ¢ ciently high, the welfare gain induced by preser-vation compensates for the loss due to taxation. This conclusion is reinforced when other assets are available, e.g. man-made capital, claims on monopoly rents, and R&D investment. Transfers raise

ERPANET – Electronic Resource Preservation and Access Network –

by E Lectronic, R Esource, P Reservation, A Ccess, N Etwork
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1A Routing and Resource Preservation Strategy for Traffic Engineering in Communication Networks

by Martin Heusseab, Annie Graveyb
"... This paper presents a method for dynamic load balancing in data networks. When multiple routes are available, it determines their load shares as a function of a composite metric that takes into account the paths ’ length and load. A general resource preserva-tion mechanism is also presented that com ..."
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This paper presents a method for dynamic load balancing in data networks. When multiple routes are available, it determines their load shares as a function of a composite metric that takes into account the paths ’ length and load. A general resource preserva-tion mechanism is also presented

FACT SHEET Agriculture and Natural Resources Preservative-Treated Wood: A Sustainable Consumer Choice

by T. Eric Mcconnell, Ph. D, Nathan E. Irby
"... Forests provide us with a renewable, recyclable, biodegradable, durable, aesthetically pleasing, and genetically diverse material we call wood. Unfortunately, our predominantly urban society often views wood as low tech and not cutting edge in spite of its many green aspects. Moreover, preservative- ..."
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Forests provide us with a renewable, recyclable, biodegradable, durable, aesthetically pleasing, and genetically diverse material we call wood. Unfortunately, our predominantly urban society often views wood as low tech and not cutting edge in spite of its many green aspects. Moreover, preservative

8 Establishment and Quality Control Criteria for Population Culture Collection - Promising Strategy for Animal Genetic Resource Preservation

by Yuehui Ma
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Power Efficient Organization of Wireless Sensor Networks

by Sasa Slijepcevic, Miodrag Potkonjak , 2001
"... Abstract-- Wireless sensor networks have emerged recently as an effective way of monitoring remote or inhospitable physical environments. One of the major challenges in devising such networks lies in the constrained energy and computational resources available to sensor nodes. These constraints must ..."
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Abstract-- Wireless sensor networks have emerged recently as an effective way of monitoring remote or inhospitable physical environments. One of the major challenges in devising such networks lies in the constrained energy and computational resources available to sensor nodes. These constraints

Sharp: An architecture for secure resource peering

by Yun Fu, Jeffrey Chase, Brent Chun, Stephen Schwab, Amin Vahdat - In Proceedings of the 19th ACM Symposium on Operating System Principles , 2003
"... This paper presents Sharp, a framework for secure distributed resource management in an Internet-scale computing infrastructure. The cornerstone of Sharp is a construct to represent cryptographically protected resource claims— promises or rights to control resources for designated time intervals—tog ..."
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allows coordinated resource management across the system while preserving site autonomy and local control over resources. Sharp also introduces mechanisms for controlled, accountable oversubscription of resource claims as a fundamental tool for dependable, efficient resource management. We present

Real-Time Databases

by Krithi Ramamritham - International Journal of Distributed and Parallel Databases , 1993
"... Data in real-time databases has to be logically consistent as well as temporally consistent. The latter arises from the need to preserve the temporal validity of data items that reflect the state of the environment that is being controlled by the system. Some of the timing constraints on the transac ..."
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Data in real-time databases has to be logically consistent as well as temporally consistent. The latter arises from the need to preserve the temporal validity of data items that reflect the state of the environment that is being controlled by the system. Some of the timing constraints
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