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The return periods and occurrence probabilities related to medium and large earthquakes (M <Subscript> w </Subscript> 4.0–7.0) in four seismic zones in northeast India and adjoining region (20°–32°N and 87°–100°E) have been estimated with the help of well-known extreme value theory using three methods given...</subscript>
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This paper looks at several developments that have taken place in domestic politics on Taiwan since the election of … Chen Shui-bian as president of the Republic of China on Taiwan in 1998. After discussing the political successes and …. Some of the problems encountered by the administration are traced to changes in the political system of Taiwan that took …
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This study was designed to examine users' usage behaviors toward mobile video adoption in Taiwan. A modified UTAUT …
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economy (Australia) and a newly industrialized economy (Taiwan). Some e-commerce/IT outsourcing issues and challenges … confronted by hospitals in Australia and Taiwan will be identified, discussed and presented. The findings of this study will …
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value of the system. The proposed method was applied to a global electronics manufacturing company in Taiwan, and the …
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conducted a survey in Taiwan to realize individuals' willingness to pay for Cloud Storage Service (CSS), since CSS is one of the …
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This paper uses the natural experiment of a large imbalance between men and women of marriageable age in Taiwan in the …
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Parents preferring sons tend to go on to have more children until one or more boys are born, and to concentrate investment in boys for a given sibsize. Therefore, having a brother may affect child outcomes in two ways: indirectly, by decreasing sibsize, and directly, where sibsize remains...
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