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How Total is a Total Cost of Ownership? Vrije Universiteit Brussel
In this paper a segmented Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) model is presented for alternative vehicle technologies as well as its extension with external costs related to vehicle ownership and use. Adding external costs to the TCO extends the interpretation of individual ownership to a societal perspective by describing the effect of the technologies on the costs for the society. This extension, called "Total Cost for Society", suggests that ...
How Total is a Total Cost of Ownership? Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Report of the IFCC working group for standardization of thyroid function tests: part 3: total thyroxine and total triiodothyronine Universiteit Gent
From total farm risk to total household risk: implications for farm management Instituut voor Landbouw-, Visserij- en Voedingsonderzoek
Modeling the farm level impact of risk management programs, policies and instruments is traditionally been done on a farm-level basis. Hence, farm simulation models typically use the behavioural assumption of profit or utility maximization is risk aversion taken into account.
However, abundant – albeit indirect – evidence from different literature sources suggest that minimization of household risk – being the chance of falling below a ...
However, abundant – albeit indirect – evidence from different literature sources suggest that minimization of household risk – being the chance of falling below a ...
ADHD And DAT1: further evidence of paternal over-transmission of risk alleles and haplotype Universiteit Gent
Rewriting Dubliners: Parent-Child Relations in James Joyce’s and Donal Ryan’s ‘Eveline’ KU Leuven
When, 100 years after Joyce’s “Eveline”, Donal Ryan rewrites the story it is as brief as this shortest of Joyce’s stories and becomes the Irish Short Story of the Year. After sketching the interpretations of Eveline by major Joyce scholars the article focuses on the phenomenon of hysteria which forms the backbone of both versions. Freudian psychoanalysts like Nestor Braunstein, Elisabeth Bronfen and Lucien Israel show how hysterics are ...