2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2009.01.417
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“…Entrepreneurs must learn these aspects of entrepreneurship, including use of technological knowledge to prepare for the competitive global market and the challenge of managing a business in its different dimensions, and to guarantee the solidity of the structural conditions for its development [56].…”
Section: P4 Km Of Technology Encourages Cementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entrepreneurs must learn these aspects of entrepreneurship, including use of technological knowledge to prepare for the competitive global market and the challenge of managing a business in its different dimensions, and to guarantee the solidity of the structural conditions for its development [56].…”
Section: P4 Km Of Technology Encourages Cementioning
confidence: 99%
“…70 Even NATO addressed this phenomenon within the strategy of Countering Hybrid Threats 74 and denoted similar operations "unattributed warfare". 75 The following section lists examples of such operations and elaborates on one of them -the use of unmarked soldiers during the Crimea annexation.…”
Section: Using Attribution Problem To Gain Military Advantagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Russia first denied any involvement of its military personnel in the conflict. 81 Thus, Russia used the problematic attribution to gain the military advantage and blur the situation. 82 Once the annexation successfully proceeded, Vladimir Putin admitted Russian involvement in the conflict.…”
Section: Examples Of Attribution Lawfarementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Generally, in such procedures, the stiffness decrease due to damage is correlated with the natural frequency drop, in this way being found the damage location and severity [4][5][6]. The greatest success in the use of natural frequency shifts for damage identification, as evidenced by the number of published examples, is in small simple laboratory structures with only single damage locations [7]. For weld structures, this approach is not possible, since here a relevant mass increase is expected.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%