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Based on the sample survey of undergraduates from Tsinghua University, Northwest Sci-Tech University of Agriculture and Forestry, Yunnan University and Yunnan Agricultural University, this paper analyzes their tea consumption and attitude towards tea consumption. Results show that more than 50%...
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This paper presents an exergy assessment for a proposed power generation system that is used the organic Rankine cycle to recycle the waste heat from a high-temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cell (HT-PEMFC). To do so, mathematical model for the studied PEMFC along with the water...
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This paper examines the status of boundaries in organizational theory. Tacitly if not explicitly, most researchers view organizations as bounded, tightly coupled and more or less rational systems. Yet organizations may also be open, loosely coupled, hierarchically nested systems whose boundaries...
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This paper presents an exergy assessment for a proposed power generation system that is used the organic Rankine cycle to recycle the waste heat from a high-temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cell (HT-PEMFC). To do so, mathematical model for the studied PEMFC along with the water...
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Extant research shows that resources are significant to a firm's choice of alliance formation. We focus on an important form of intangible resource – firm reputation – and examine how it affects a firm's propensity to form alliances. We propose an inverted U-shaped relationship between a...
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