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Editorial is addressing the poor appraisal performance by introducing a number of training sessions with managers.

Marcel developed his position by introducing a number of important philosophical distinctions for which he became well known.

The inhomogeneous second order ordinary differential equation is converted into a homogeneous equation by introducing a number of dimensionless parameters.

The formula is further calibrated by introducing a number of correlation coefficients that are validated by test results.

By introducing a number of intermediate reference frames, an algorithm to compute the parking orbit's equatorial inclination is presented.

Starting by introducing a number of possible scenarios, in this paper we study different issues which appear when developing analysis and specialization techniques for modular logic programming.

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The dominance of broadcast media in a closed system can be overturned by introducing a small number of inflexible contrarians.

The analogy between momentum, heat and mass transfer in turbulent pipe flow is elucidated by introducing a dimensionless number for momentum transfer.

A problem decomposition technique is employed to reduce the dimensionality of the original problem by introducing a finite number of sub-problems and an iterative algorithm based on Pontryagin's Principle is used to solve sub-problems efficiently.

The coalition agreement promises €24 billion of tax cuts (some of which have already been realised) and to simplify Germany's income-tax system by introducing a limited number of tax brackets to replace the current "linear progressive" system, which sees rates slope upwards with income.But there is less cash to splash around than there seems to be.

Here, using molecular dynamics simulation, we unveil a new graphitization resistance dominated hardening mechanism that hinders graphitization by introducing a large number of twin boundaries (TBs) and grain boundaries (GBs) commonly known in nanostructured diamond, leading to greatly enhanced hardness of an indented diamond lattice.

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