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Aircraft performance evaluation / Stepanov, V D   Journal Article
Stepanov, V D Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The author describes the findings of his criterial studies showing the upsides and downsides of various combat efficiency criteria of aircraft with the purpose of giving them a rational technological configuration. He highlights the different specific sides of the combat potential factor that limit its employment in comparative evaluations of aircraft alternatives.
Key Words Aircraft  Combat Potential  Damage  Losses  Combat Efficiency 
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ID:   098496


Apocalypse now / Khan, Sairah Irshad   Journal Article
Khan, Sairah Irshad Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Disaster Management  Flood  Damage  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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ID:   173466


How Fair is Patent Litigation in China? Evidence from the Beijing Courts / Zhang, Chenguo ; Cao,Jin   Journal Article
Chenguo Zhang (a1) and Jin Cao Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract By conducting field research and analysing judgments delivered in Beijing courts from 2004 to 2011, we find that the popular notion held by China's trade partners of the inadequacy of intellectual property protection is only partly supported by the empirical evidence. The likelihood of winning lawsuits is higher for foreign than domestic plaintiffs and the extremely low damages ruled by Chinese courts are due to particular causes. Courts lack consistent methods to calculate incurred losses in intellectual property right (IPR) infringements and consequently routinely apply the statutory damages whose upper limit is restricted by legislation. Efforts by Chinese legislators to enhance compensation by lifting the upper limit of awardable statutory damages in the Third Amendment of Chinese Patent Law (2008) did not seem to have an effect on our sample. Chinese policymakers should instead focus on the cause of the issue by providing more implementable guidelines for courts to calculate losses. Courts need to develop applicable conventions for calculating damages, based on objective criteria of how much compensation ought to be payable, which is also the basis of calculating reasonable statutory damages. Thus, the new provision of the “right of information” on pirated goods proposed by the ongoing Fourth Amendment provides a significant weapon to combat counterfeiting.
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ID:   167720


Information aspects of terrorists' opportunities to make nuclear explosive devices based on comprehensive analysis of public sou / Pertsev, S.F   Journal Article
S.F. PERTSEV, Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The paper examines a topical approach to devising ways of countering high-tech nuclear terrorism based on classification of information in the area of nuclear power engineering and nuclear charge-building, and defining the set of data whose publication in open sources should be ruled out or substantially restricted.
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ID:   109985


National security in the context of a state's sustainable devel / Izmalkov, V I; Chagrin, A S   Journal Article
Izmalkov, V I Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The paper analyzes current views on the phenomenon of security and suggests new approaches to ensuring national security in the context of its innovative and sustainable development to fulfill the dual task.
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