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Principles of OR

Year: 1974

Language: English

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2 Journal article

PRINCIPLES OF THE OLYMPIC MOVEMENT

The aim of this article is to clarify, review and reflect on the importance of the Olympic movement main principles on nowadays sporting society. For this purpose, the paper goes through the contents of the Olympic Charter, the threats to humanist thinking, the Olympic Games history and the most

Year: 2010

Language: Undetermined

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3 Printed book

The generalized maximum principle : : an introduction

Year: 1989

Language: English

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4 Printed book

The generalized maximum principle : : An introduction

Year: 1989

Language: English

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5 Printed book

The generalized maximum principle : : Some numerical experiences

Year: 1990

Language: English

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6 Conference paper

Optimal maximum principles

Vidal, Rene Victor Valqui

International or Conference in Habana, Cuba — 2000

Year: 2000

Language: English

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7 Journal article

Principles of Human Geography

Year: 1926

Language: Undetermined

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8 Journal article

The Principles of Knee Joint Preservation

The 3 primary factors involved with preservation of the knee joint include joint alignment, meniscal status, and ligament stability (in particular that of the anterior cruciate ligament [ACL]). These factors are interdependent and result in knee joint homeostasis when all factors are stable. When a deficiency exists in one of the factors, it will affect the others. For example, the ACL and post...

Year: 2023

Language: English

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9 Printed book

On the sufficiency of the linear maximum principle

Year: 1984

Language: English

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10 Journal article

On the sufficiency of the linear maximum principle

Presents a family of linear maximum principles for the discrete-time optimal control problem, derived from the saddle-point theorem of mathematical programming. Some simple examples illustrate the applicability of the main theoretical results

Year: 1987

Language: English

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