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On the solution of the linear rational expectations model with multiple lags (1999)
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Kruiniger, H. (2000). On the solution of the linear rational expectations model with multiple lags. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 24(4), 535-559. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0165-1889%2899%2900006-8

In this paper the symmetric linear rational expectations model from Kollintzas (1985) is generalized by allowing for multiple lags. By using a convenient decomposition of the matrix lag polynomial of the Euler–Lagrange equations that encompasses that... Read More about On the solution of the linear rational expectations model with multiple lags.

Japanese Archaeology in the 1990s (1999)
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Barnes, G., & Okita, M. (1999). Japanese Archaeology in the 1990s. Journal of Archaeological Research, 7(4), 349-395. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02446048

As scientific archaeology takes hold in Japan, our understanding of the nature and content of Japanese prehistory is changing radically. All of the period boundaries of Japanese prehistory are being rewritten, and many new “archaeologies” are growing... Read More about Japanese Archaeology in the 1990s.

Monte Carlo simulations of electron transport in coupled Si quantum wells (1999)
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Crow, G., & Abram, R. (1999). Monte Carlo simulations of electron transport in coupled Si quantum wells. Semiconductor Science and Technology, 14(12), 1107-1113. https://doi.org/10.1088/0268-1242/14/12/317

Coupled wide and narrow tensile strained Si X2-valley quantum wells could provide the basis for an SiGe transistor operating in a velocity modulation mode. Ideally, charge would be rapidly switched between high- (wide) and low- (narrow) mobility chan... Read More about Monte Carlo simulations of electron transport in coupled Si quantum wells.

Young’s fringes from vertically integrated slab waveguides: Applications to humidity sensing (1999)
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Cross, G., Ren, Y., & Freeman, N. (1999). Young’s fringes from vertically integrated slab waveguides: Applications to humidity sensing. Journal of Applied Physics, 86(11), 6483-6488. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.371712

Using a multiple layer optical waveguide system consisting of two vertically slab waveguides, classical Young’s fringes may be obtained in the far-field diffraction plane. In agreement with the simple theory of diffraction interference the spacing of... Read More about Young’s fringes from vertically integrated slab waveguides: Applications to humidity sensing.

Measurement of patient perceptions of pain and disability in total hip replacement: the place of the Oxford hip score in mixed methods (1999)
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McMurray, R., Heaton, J., Sloper, P., & Nettleton, S. (1999). Measurement of patient perceptions of pain and disability in total hip replacement: the place of the Oxford hip score in mixed methods. Quality in health care, 8(4), 228-233. https://doi.org/10.1136/qshc.8.4.228

Objectives - To describe the practical difficulties experienced by patients when completing the Oxford hip score, and to highlight the need to reconsider aspects of its structure and conceptual base. Design - Qualitative study incorporating the Oxfor... Read More about Measurement of patient perceptions of pain and disability in total hip replacement: the place of the Oxford hip score in mixed methods.

The National Health Service manager: engineer and father? A deconstruction (1999)
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Learmonth, M. (1999). The National Health Service manager: engineer and father? A deconstruction. Journal of Management Studies, 36(7), 999-1012. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-6486.00167

This paper presents the findings of deconstructing a short extract from a report written by a National Health Service Trust chief executive. Changes in National Health Service management since the early 1980s are briefly discussed. This is followed b... Read More about The National Health Service manager: engineer and father? A deconstruction.