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A doubled sided buried contact silicon solar cell (BCSC) structure is currently being developed at the University of New South Wales. It is based on the conventional buried contact structure (Wenham, 1986) with the added advantages of potentially higher conversion efficiency and lower production...
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The groove formation is an important step in the production of buried contact solar cells. This often involves the alignment and scribing of individual wafers in turn, which results in a low production throughput and a possible increase in the cost of production. To increase the production...
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The paper develops a new theoretical perspective on the phenomenon of dispersed entrepreneurship in large multinational corporations (MNCs). We argue that the creation and sharing of knowledge in entrepreneurial initiatives involving MNCs is underpinned by a behavioural theory of entrepreneurial...
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We explore the realized strategies of large R&D-intensive firms through a venturing lens, focusing on two industries: pharmaceuticals and high-technology equipment manufacturing. Specifically, we examine changes in strategy over time along two critical dimensions: (1) focus of venturing, i.e.,...
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The generation of waves by an advancing ship is studied using a moving grid approach. The kinematic boundary condition in the physical curvilinear coordinate system is derived by allowing the particle on the upper boundary to move along the generated curved coordinate lines of the flow field....
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