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  1. 2921

    Modelling price dynamics through fundamental relationships in electricity and other energy markets by Coulon, M

    Published 2009
    “…We approach this broad modelling challenge by firstly developing a structural framework to modelling spot electricity prices, through an analysis of the underlying supply and demand factors which drive power prices, and the relationship between them. …”
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  2. 2922

    A landscape analysis of health technology assessment capacity in the Association of South-East Asian Nations region by Sharma, M, Teerawattananon, Y, Dabak, SV, Isaranuwatchai, W, Pearce, F, Pilasant, S, Sabirin, J, Mayxay, M, Guerrero, M, Phuong, NK, Sastroasmoro, S, Htoo, TS

    Published 2021
    “…<br><strong> Methods<br></strong> A mixed survey questionnaire with open- and closed-ended questions relating to HTA governance, HTA infrastructure, supply and demand of HTA and global HTA networking opportunities in each country was administered electronically to representatives of HTA nodal agencies of all ASEAN members. …”
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  3. 2923

    The effects of energetic substrate manipulation on myocardial metabolism and cardiac function by Watson, WD

    Published 2021
    “…</p> <p>In chapter 6, in normal human subjects, vasodilator stress with glyceryl trinitrate is shown to greatly increase myocardial ATP demand while inhibiting mitochondrial ATP production, creating a mismatch between supply and demand and resulting in a fall in PCr/ATP ratio. …”
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  4. 2924

    Green ammonia: optimising production and quantifying its potential as an energy vector by Nayak-Luke, RM

    Published 2019
    “…The integration of VRE sources to high levels of penetration however, is difficult: unlike most commodities, supply and demand must be in equilibrium at each moment in time, from the sub-second to inter-annual. …”
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  5. 2925

    A novel Master–Slave optimization algorithm for generating an optimal release policy in case of reservoir operation by Turgut, Mert Sinan, Turgut, Oguz Emrah, Afan, Haitham Abdulmohsin, El-Shafie, Ahmed

    Published 2019
    “…In areas where water supply exhibits significant temporal variation when compared with the demand, the challenge is to bridge the gap and achieve an optimal match between the water supply and demand patterns. Therefore, the release of water from reservoirs should be controlled to ensure that the operation rule for the available water storage in the reservoir is optimized to satisfy the future water demands. …”
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  6. 2926

    Impact of Extreme Drought Climate on Water Security in North Borneo: Case Study of Sabah by Carolyn Melissa Payus, Lim, Ann Huey, Farrah Anis F. Adnan, Andi Besse Rimba, Geetha Mohan, Saroj Kumar Chapagain, Giulia Roder, Alexandros Gasparatos, Kensuke Fukushi

    Published 2020
    “…The occurrence of prolonged drought upsets the balance between water supply and demand, significantly increasing the vulnerability of regions to damaging impacts. …”
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  7. 2927

    Self-employment and covid-19: A conceptual study by Siti Noraain M.Hamdan, Beatrice Lim Fui Yee, Roslinah Mahmud, Noor Faziedah Chun Li @ Mohd Fadzlee

    Published 2020
    “…Coronavirus outbreak will have devastating effects on the Malaysian economy from both external factors which are global supply and demand shocks and domestic factors of Movement Control Order (Calvin Cheng, 2020). …”
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  8. 2928

    Self-employment and covid-19: A conceptual study by Siti Noraain M.Hamdan, Beatrice Lim Fui Yee, Roslinah Mahmud, Noor Faziedah Chun Li @ Mohd Fadzlee

    Published 2021
    “…Coronavirus outbreak will have devastating effects on the Malaysian economy from both external factors which are global supply and demand shocks and domestic factors of Movement Control Order (Calvin Cheng, 2020). …”
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  9. 2929

    Comprehensive evaluation of water carrying capacity in Hebei Province, China on principal component analysis by Huadong Wang, Yunhong Xu, Rini Suryati Sulong, HuiLing Ma, Lifeng Wu

    Published 2021
    “…The unbalanced development of water resources in Hebei Province of China and the obvious contradiction between supply and demand, affected by geography and natural environment change, has seriously influenced the Hebei village renewal process. …”
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  10. 2930

    An empirical and forecasting analysis of the bioenergy market in the EU28 region: evidence from a panel data simultaneous equation model by Alsaleh, Mohd, Abdul Samad @ Iammi, Abdul Rahim, Othman, Mohd Shahwahid

    Published 2017
    “…The results of a forecasting analysis for the future period of 2014–2020 has predicted slight increases in domestic supply, domestic demand, and import trends. On the other hand, it also predicted a sharp decline in the export demand trend between those same years. …”
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  11. 2931

    Generic costing scheme using general equilibrium theory for fair cloud service charging by Hussin, Masnida, Jalal, Siti Fajar, Latip, Rohaya

    Published 2021
    “…Specifically, there are two procedures of agreement made in response to (i) established equilibrium supply and demand, and (ii) service price formed and constructed in a price range. …”
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  12. 2932

    Consumer Awareness and Acceptance of Aquaculture Practices and Products in Penang, Malaysia by See, Too Kay Leng, Chan, Ngai Weng, Tan, Mou Leong, Seow, Ta Wee, Samat, Narimah

    Published 2019
    “…High demand of seafood products combined with over-harvesting of wild catch aquatic products have elevated aquaculture as the alternative way to strike a balance between seafood product supply and demand. However, uncontrolled aquaculture activities are found to affect the environment negatively as well as the health of consumers. …”
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  13. 2933

    Exploring Strategies to Enhance TVET Engagement in Maldives to Improve Youth Career Development by Rahul Sunny, Rahul Sunny, Affero Ismail, Affero Ismail, Mohamed Hashim, Mohamed Hashim, Ahmad Naser, Ahmad Naser

    Published 2023
    “…Increasing educational attainment among the younger generation and expectations have coincided/collided with the rapid growth in low-skill service jobs associated with tourism and construction, leading to a mismatch in skills supply and demand. Despite the high levels of growth and labor market conditions in public investments, tourism, fisheries and non-tradable tourism related activities, important challenges remain for young Maldivians. …”
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  14. 2934

    Exploring Strategies to Enhance TVET Engagement in Maldives to Improve Youth Career Development by Rahul Sunny, Rahul Sunny, Affero Ismail, Affero Ismail, Mohamed Hashim, Mohamed Hashim, Ahmad Naser, Ahmad Naser

    Published 2023
    “…Increasing educational attainment among the younger generation and expectations have coincided/collided with the rapid growth in low-skill service jobs associated with tourism and construction, leading to a mismatch in skills supply and demand. Despite the high levels of growth and labor market conditions in public investments, tourism, fisheries and non-tradable tourism related activities, important challenges remain for young Maldivians. …”
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  15. 2935

    Exploring Strategies to Enhance TVET Engagement in Maldives to Improve Youth Career Development by Rahul Sunny, Rahul Sunny, Affero Ismail, Affero Ismail, Mohamed Hashim, Mohamed Hashim, Ahmad Naser, Ahmad Naser

    Published 2023
    “…Increasing educational attainment among the younger generation and expectations have coincided/collided with the rapid growth in low-skill service jobs associated with tourism and construction, leading to a mismatch in skills supply and demand. Despite the high levels of growth and labor market conditions in public investments, tourism, fisheries and non-tradable tourism related activities, important challenges remain for young Maldivians. …”
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  16. 2936

    The mediation of green supply chain management towards sustainable construction in Algeria by Ahmed Harouache, Ahmed Harouache

    Published 2022
    “…The construction industry is an important business sector providing physical equipment and infrastructure through supply and demand patterns that have a strong indirect impact on other industries. …”
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  17. 2937

    Exploring Strategies to Enhance TVET Engagement in Maldives to Improve Youth Career Development by Rahul Sunny, Rahul Sunny, Affero Ismail, Affero Ismail, Mohamed Hashim, Mohamed Hashim, Ahmad Naser, Ahmad Naser

    Published 2023
    “…Increasing educational attainment among the younger generation and expectations have coincided/collided with the rapid growth in low-skill service jobs associated with tourism and construction, leading to a mismatch in skills supply and demand. Despite the high levels of growth and labor market conditions in public investments, tourism, fisheries and non-tradable tourism related activities, important challenges remain for young Maldivians. …”
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  18. 2938

    Energy demand and GHG emissions by 2030: a scenario analysis using extended snapshot tool towards sustainable low carbon development in Pengerang by Hishammuddin, M. A. H., Ling, G. H. T., Chau, L. W., Idris, A. M., Ho, W. S., Ho, C. S., Lee, C. T.

    Published 2019
    “…This paper is performed based on the baseline results of the energy supply and demand scenario in Pengerang from base year 2010 until targeted year of 2030. …”
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  19. 2939

    Conceptual framework for minimizing mismatch of developer, buyer and government intervention for middle income housing by Mustapa, Nor Atiqah

    Published 2020
    “…The framework demonstrates that the mismatch caused by profit-oriented developers leading to insufficient supply could be reduced by emphasizing the aspect of housing supply and demand in planning approval, controlling the developer activities by law enforcement, and providing incentives. …”
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  20. 2940

    Impact of biodiesel demand on the Malaysian palm oil industry: A simultaneous equations approach by Applanaidu, Shri Dewi, Mohamed Arshad, Fatimah, Shamsudin, Mad Nasir, Alias, Mohammad

    Published 2011
    “…The European Union (EU) Renewable Energy Directive set a target of 20 % share of energy from the renewable sources and 10% share of renewable energy specifically in the transport sector.This has resulted in some countries looking for bio-based alternative energies which lead to the increase in demand for bio-based feedstocks such as palm and rapeseed oil (for biodiesel) and sugar cane and corn (for ethanol).One of the new elements in the palm oil market is the growing demand for this commodity as a feedstock to biodiesel production.This will also put Malaysia in a better light on the international front for taking the effort to reduce carbon emissions.In line with this, the palm oil sector in Malaysia will be able to match the New Economic Model’s (NEM) major goals of high income, sustainability and inclusiveness.This new development is affecting the dynamics of the market, in particular, the supply and demand sectors of this commodity.This paper seeks to examine the impact of biodiesel demand on the Malaysian palm oil industry.This paper proposes a structural econometric model consisting of nine structural equations and four identities.The model has been estimated by the two stage least squares method using annual data for the period 1976–2010.The specification of the structural model is based on a series of assumptions about general economic conditions, agricultural policies and technological change.The study indicates that counterfactual simulation of a sustained 30% increase in biodiesel demand predicts a positive increase (2.48%) in palm oil exports for non-biodiesel, 13% increase in the domestic price of palm oil and a marginal increase in production.An increase in export demand would make Malaysia more competitive regionally and globally with benefits accruing to all Malaysians.Apart from this, the biodiesel demand income is also sustainable and will position the nation on the right path towards a high income country by 2020…”
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