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... transformation. These include the protection of the U.S. homeland and the defeat of weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery; the projection and sustainment of power in distant environments; ... reforms go well be-yond the retirement system and include the roles and missions of the active and reserve forces, civilian personnel, and con-tractors; and the interaction among the services in ... Government. 30Conclusion The gains achievable under transformation depend on technology, culture, and people, and the contribution of people depends on compensation and personnel management...
... Skills 96 Question 2 – The Supply of Skills and their Implications for Innovation 99 Question 3 – The Interaction between Skills and Innovation 102 Policy Considerations 104 The Strengths ... the context for the studies examined in the report in the light of the government’s objectives and the key structural characteristics of the UK economy. We will sketch the macro-economic context ... in the conditions of competition, the composition of public spending and changes in workers and consumers’ preferences. The complex interactions between these factors make estimations of their...
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... where k is the correlation distance and N is the length of the series. The argument of the autocorrelation function is the correlationdistance k, and the function value at k expresses the average ... electron passes from the cathode to the acceptor. The Fermi level of the anode is sufficiently lowered under the biasto allow the second step of the process, electron tunneling from the donor to the anode, ... (1937).autocorrelation function – the measure of the dependence of time series values atone time onthe values at another time. The term autocorrelation means self-correlation. However, instead of correlation...