Blockchain 3.0: Internet of Value - Human Technology for the Realization of a Society Where the Existence of Exceptional Value is Allowed

Author(s):  
Junichi Suzuki ◽  
Yasuhiro Kawahara
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2015 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gretchen S. Selders ◽  
Allison E. Fetz ◽  
Shannon L. Speer ◽  
Gary L. Bowlin

AbstractElectrospinning, a fabrication technique used to create non-woven, porous templates from natural and synthetic polymers, is commonly used in tissue engineering because it is highly tailorable. However, traditional electrospinning creates restrictive pore sizes that limit the required cell migration. Therefore, tissue engineering groups have sought to enhance and regulate porosity of tissue engineering templates. Air-impedance electrospinning generates templates with tailorable, patterned areas of low and high density fiber deposition. Here we demonstrate an improved air-impedance electrospinning system, consisting of a newly designed funnel equipped to hold changeable porous deposition plates and administer air flow in a confined and focused manner, with parameters that maintain template integrity. In this preliminary study, we quantify the increase in porosity of polydioxanone templates with use of traditional fiber and pore analysis as well as with mercury porosimetry. Additionally, we validate the system’s significance in fabricating enhanced porosity templates that maintain their mechanical properties (i.e. elastic modulus, tensile strength, and suture retention strength) despite the deliberate increase in porosity. This is of exceptional value to the template’s integrity and efficacy as these parameters can be further optimized to induce the desired template porosity, strength, and texture for a given application.



2016 ◽  
Vol 47 (2) ◽  
pp. 237-247 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jianren Long

The classical problem of finding conditions on the entire coefficients $A(z)$ and $B(z)$ guaranteeing that all nontrivial solutions of $f''+A(z)f'+B(z)f=0$ are of infinite order is discussed. Some such conditions which involve deficient value, Borel exceptional value and extremal functions for Denjoy's conjecture are obtained.



2021 ◽  
pp. 66
Author(s):  
Mikhail M. Brinchuk

The article explores the special legal regime of natural resources. The position is evaluated of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation also and the provisions of the General theory of law on a special legal regime are considered. Analyzed the special legal regime of natural resources. Nature is investigated as an exceptional value for society and, accordingly, the object of a special legal regime.



1937 ◽  
Vol 33 (10) ◽  
pp. 1237-1244
Author(s):  
N. N. Sirotinin

The doctrine of allergy in general and tuberculosis in particular appeared during the heyday of bacteriology and immunology. This was the time when in the etiology of infectious diseases the causative agent was attributed to an exceptional value, while the state of the microorganism was interested mainly in terms of its immuno-biological properties.



2000 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 124-134 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stephen A. Stumpf ◽  
Robert A. Longman


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 20-33
Author(s):  
Art Weinstein

Companies today must have a customer value mindset and deliver exceptional value. Solid customer relationships ensure retention and improve business performance. This conceptual article explains how to create and manage customer value in changing global markets. Key business sectors and growth prospects in the Now Economy are described. The Now Economy requires companies to master the 5-S formula—speed, service, selection, sociability, and solutions. As millennials are a major part of the digital marketplace, their preferences are explored. A framework for introducing and enhancing customer value based on service, quality, image, and price (S-Q-I-P) is recommended for marketing managers. Customer-centric, strategic implications for relationship management are provided. In addition, a customer value research agenda—related to speed, time, segmentation, product strategy, pricing, and new technologies—is offered to scholars.



1901 ◽  
Vol 33 (3) ◽  
pp. 481-499
Author(s):  
Vincent A. Smith

The numerous inscriptions on rocks and stone pillars which purport to have been issued by command of a sovereign named Priyadarśin or Piyadasi, and a few which omit the sovereign's name while using the title specially affected by King Piyadasi, obviously form a distinct class among Indian epigraphical records and belong approximately to one period. The exceptional value and the extreme interest of these inscriptions have always, since their first discovery, been recognized by all students of Indian history and antiquities, and for nearly seventy years the Piyadasi class of inscriptions has been studied and discussed by eminent scholars. Before these invaluable records can be fully and confidently utilized for the elucidation of the dark places of Indian history, two preliminary problems must be definitely solved. These problems are, firstly, Were all the Piyadasi inscriptions issued by one sovereign, or by two or more sovereigns? and secondly, Who was Piyadasi, and what is his place in history?



2002 ◽  
Vol 54 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 104-109 ◽  
Author(s):  
Azedine Beschaouch
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1989 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 303-315 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kenneth W. Thompson

This article compares reflections from four sources on the state of the American democracy in the international community (The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: Economic Change and Military Conflict from 1500 to 2000, by Paul Kennedy; 1999: Victory Without War, by Richard Nixon; “Communism at Bay,”The Economist; Long Cycles in World Politics, by George Modelski) within the framework of the 1980s, which was portrayed by leaders as “an era of good feelings.” Yet drastically different positions on American rise or decline are propounded by historians and officeholders, former presidents and scholars, journalists and aspiring candidates for political office. These four writings reveal the complexity of the analysis of the American decline. Yet, it is crucial for leaders to maintain public devotion to their nation, not through passion, but rather, in the words of Abraham Lincoln, through “the solid quarry of sober reason,”. America's capacity to preserve a strong and healthy resilience, the author concludes, is the exceptional value it continues to offer the world.



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