to scale造句61 A relational network DEA model is developed in this paper under the assumption of variable returns to scale.
62 Constant returns to scale :are features of a firm's technology that lead to constant long-run average cost as output increases.
63 Second, building and construction industries are significant of technical efficiency at the condition of variance return to scale, meta-frontier technical efficiency and technology gap ratio.
64 Position the pointer over any canvas resize handle and drag to scale.
65 It is 26 % to scale instead, have before this report the support that Microsoft got 74 %, it is in declare oneself failed actually.
66 Based on above results, the comparison on the return to scale and output elasticity that DEA and the parametric approach offer is presented.
67 This allows to scale out application tier independent of the session replication tier.
68 The fund is an interim measure to provide concessional (low-interest) financing to scale up low carbon technologies pending negotiations on a new global climate change agreement.
69 It is proved by use of some modules and historical data. 3. Control cost to achieve return to scale.
70 Mycorrhiza is one of the new technologies applied on ecological restoration of coal mine areas. Spore density is one of the standards to scale mycorrhizal ecology.
71 This paper uses the critical capacity model and the break-even model to scale the market risk.
72 Agglomeration derives from such basic conditions as increasing returns to scale, trade costs, flow of productive factors and imperfect competition.
73 In this chapter, the writer mainly introduces some definitions of foreign exchange and theories to scale management and structure management of foreign exchange reserves.
74 One factory has had to scale down its workforce from six hundred to only six.
75 According to an empirical study, China's commercial banks are in the stage of increase return to scale, representing the room for expansion in Chinas commercial banks.
76 To draw to scale by means of a scale and protractor; plot.
77 For return to scale, most of the Big 4 international firms are in the optimal scale of production. Non-Big 4 firms adapt their scale aggressively in the long-run tendency.
78 One solution to this problem is to use a functional language designed to scale.
79 Drawings shall be prepared to scale and in third angle projection.
80 It doesn't promise to scale up to extreme sizes, but should hold up pretty well for most uses. A lot is going to depend on how effectively you can parallelize your problem.
81 America still leads the world at processing failure, at latching on to new innovations and building them to scale quickly and profitably.
82 This is when the complexity of relational databases starts to rub against their potential to scale.
83 The Crossing Entropy is defined to scale the similar level of two probability distribution.
84 The company has begun to scale down its operations in Asia.
85 At the same time, by reason of increasing returns to scale and positive external-economic effects, high-tech industrial agglomeration often leads to further the industrial centralization.
86 Our need is not to scale down debt, but to raise huge amounts of new capital.
87 Finally, all internal requests to the microkernel are asynchronous, allowing processing to scale linearly as more CPUs are added to the host server.
88 "There are many small islands of success, but they need to go to scale," said Minoru Takada, chief of the United Nations Development Program's sustainable energy program.
89 An old painting shows villagers at sea using ladders to scale a slaughtered right whale.
90 The shield is named after New Zealand's Sir Edmund Hillary, the first man to scale Mount Everest, who died in Auckland on January 11 2008.