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Additional tests of comparisons to other EU anti-dumping cases and a supplementary case study support this finding.

Numerical simulations on a realistic case study support the technological feasibility of the proposed actuation technique when using active piezoelectric layers to control the inelastic curvature.

These findings provide case study support for policy and funding initiatives designed to improve the quality of broadband infrastructure in rural locations.

Thus, the results of our case study support the notion that the bed occupancy rate can provide a useful measure of a hospital's ability to prevent and control the prevalence of MDRO infections.

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This case study supports the use of CIPAR to assess the effectiveness of riverfront rehabilitation project.

The different EDSS modules are applied to a specific case study, supporting the decision maker on the exploitation of wind power plants in the Savona District, Liguria Region, Italy.

The evidence in this case study supports our view that economic structures and institutions reinforce each other.

This case study supports the view that the direction and rate of structural change are the ultimate determinants of economic performance.

Table 1 Examples of ecosystem services (see Constanza et al. 1997; De Groot et al. 2002; MA 2005; Stenger et al. 2009) and indicators used in our case study Ecosystem services Indicators used in the case study Supporting:   Soil formation, primary production, nutrient cycling   Regulating   Population and keystone species control through trophic-dynamic relations, stabilising species balance.

As such, this case study supports recent research by Mahon and Brennan that argues that impact of institutional configuration of federalism on Canadian and Australian ECEC systems is 'not definitive' but interacts with a number of variables to explain policy design ([2013]).

This case study supports the development paradigm of combining a formal language definition with a regulated review process to achieve a pragmatic but feasible definition process of expressive, nevertheless standardised and interoperable information models.

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