Genset selection
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In choosing a engine generating set consider how the load will be applied. Consider constant or continuous load base loads or variable to automatically cut in at regular periods or under emergency conditions. Question the physical constraints of the installation site, such as facilities for exhaust removal and silencing. Make a precise inventory to be powered and allow for acquisitions.
Publication Name: Asian Review of Business and Technology
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0956-3784
Year: 1997
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Detecting nonlinearity in time series by model selection criteri
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The application of model selection criteria for finding out nonlinearity in the remainders of a linear model is examined. The analysis is based on three Monte Carlo experiments.
Publication Name: International Journal of Forecasting
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0169-2070
Year: 2005
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On model selection criteria as a starting point for sequential detection of non-linearity
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The new method of analysis of non-linearity proposed by Pena and Rodriguez is simple, innovative and stimulating. Based on their procedure, a rough decision tree is proposed.
Publication Name: International Journal of Forecasting
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0169-2070
Year: 2005
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