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Volatile combustion products of polycarbonate and polysulfone
(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, 1972-04)
Thermal analysis of polycarbonate and polysulfone has shown each plastic to undergo a two-step decomposition, the first step involving production of high-boiling chain scission and volatile products, the second resulting, ...
A General Procedure for Obtaining Maximum Likelihood Estimates in Generalized Regression Models
(The Econometric Society, 1974-05)
A Test of Alternative Methods of Making International Product Comparisons
(1976-09)
A nation's GNP in dollars can be estimated by four methods: (1) repricing, which calls for comparisons between U.S. and national output volumes, weighting first by U.S. prices and then by national prices; (2) conversion ...
Further Comment on the Kilby/Weeks Debate: An Empirical Rejoinder
(1971)
This paper continues the discussion on the impact of trade unions on wages in Nigeria.
Is Verification Possible? The Evaluation of Large Econometric Models
(Oxford University PressWiley Periodicals, Inc., 1973-05)
The Development Process and Comments on Professor Aboyade's Paper
(1971)
Professor Aboyade's paper examines some of the growth theories competing for the attention of economists interested in Nigeria's development problems. Professor Stolper comments on his discussion of the past performance ...
Dividend (Vol. 8, No. 3, Spring, 1977)
(Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Michigan, 1977)
Dividend (Vol. 8, No. 1, Fall, 1976)
(Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Michigan, 1976)
An investigation of the maximum experimental safe gap anomaly
(Elsevier, 1979)
The "safe gap" is defined as the maximum gap between two close-fitting, flat, machined metal surfaces that will just prevent an explosion within a vessel from producing a propagating combustion wave in the gases that ...