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We find robust empirical evidence that there is a complementarity relationship between the two modes of transport with regard to distance.
Scholtes [38] used a geq0,qquad b geq0,qquad ab leqmu, and recently Lin and Fukushima [39] proposed the following: (a+mu) (b+mu) geqmu^{2}quad mbox{and}quad ableq mu^{2} to relax the complementarity relationship between a and b.
By introducing the linear complementarity relationship between the relative displacement of the wheels and the bridge at the contact points, the dynamic interaction problem of the vehicle-bridge coupled system is transformed into a standard linear complementarity problem, and two models with different connection relations between the wheels and the bridge are proposed.
The [2]catenane host system 16⋅PF6 therefore appears to display an impressive selectivity for chloride over bromide and iodide anions in DMSO, which may reflect an optimal host guest complementarity relationship between the chloride anion and the catenane's preorganised hydrogen-bond- donating binding pocket.
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The structures, which often involve constraints on the solution sets of other models or complementarity relationships, can be exploited by modern large scale mathematical programming algorithms for efficient solution.
On the other hand, negative correlations emerged in the species richness of ants with those of macrolichens, mosses and woody plants (r2=−0.44, P<0.05), but most of the complementarity (turnover) relationships among them were positive.
Milgrom and Roberts (1990) define complementarities as the relationship between two or more activities implying that "doing more of any one of them increases the returns to doing more of the others".
We study the relationship of complementarity between strategies of High Performance Work Practices (HPWP) and Human Resource Management (HRM) when EI adoption is the firms' objective, using an original dataset on 555 Italian industrial firms regarding EI, HPWP and HRM, coherent with the last CIS2006-2008 survey.
By viewing culture in line with Throsby's (2001) definition of cultural capital (i.e., an asset of tangible and intangible cultural expressions), in this article we analyze one possible channel through which culture may positively affect economic growth, namely the existence of a relationship of complementarity between cultural and human capital investments.
The theory we present predicts the economic analogue of the dominance complementarity observed in postural relationship [31], where a dominant posture is likely to induce a submissive one, and vice-versa.
Moreover, in different tissues AT-less and CG-less percentages show a combined relationship of complementarity and proportionality.
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