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Broadband process; 2.9.2. White noise; 2.9.3. Band-limited white noise; 2.9.4. Narrow band process; 2.9.5. Colors of noise; 2.10. Autocorrelation function of white noise; 2.11. Autocorrelation function of band-limited white noise; 2.12. Peak factor 327 $a2.13. Effects of truncation of peaks of acceleration signal on the PSD2.14. Standardized PSD/density of probability analogy; 2.15. Spectral density as a function of time; 2.16. Sum of two random processes; 2.17. Relationship between the PSD of the excitation and the response of a linear system; 2.18. Relationship between the PSD of the excitation and the cross-power spectral density of the response of a linear system; 2.19. Coherence function; 2.20. Transfer function calculation from random vibration measurements; 2.20.1. Theoretical relations; 2.20.2. Presence of noise on the input 327 $a2.20.3. Presence of noise on the response 330 $aThe vast majority of vibrations encountered in the real environment are random in nature. 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An Analysis of Emerging Economies -- Innovation and Skills Requirements in Post-transition Economies -- Managing Labor Relations in Greek Hospitals?A Nursing Approach -- Statistical Arbitrage Using Cointegration and Principal Component Analysis Approach -- Assessing Relationship Between Entrepreneurship Education and Business Growth -- Innovation Policy to Solve Convergence Challenge for the Eastern European and Balkan Countries -- Evaluation of the Operation of a Social Cooperative Enterprise and Comparison with an ?Ordinary? Enterprise of the Private Sector in Greece -- The R&D Effect on Firm Value in the Information Technology Industry -- Business Growth and Development in Southeastern Europe Investigating Financial Challenges Facing Enterprises: Evidence from Albania -- The Recognition and Impact of Dynamic Pricing with ESL Technology on the Purchase Decision of Consumers in Stationary Grocery Stores: Current Findings and Experiment -- The Impact of Quantitative Easing on Stock Market: Evidence from Greece -- Pest Analysis of the E-commerce Industry: The Case of Greece -- Bibliometric Analysis of Migration-Tourism-Terrorism Nexus -- Health Care and the Implementation of Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Instruments in Transition Balkan Countries -- The Relationship Between Financing Decision of SMES and Their Performance -- Service-Dominant Logic: The Road Map to Value Co-Creation in Place Marketing -- Degree of Personal Income Taxation Convergence in the Eurozone. 330 $aThis book includes papers presented at the 14th International Conference ?Economies of the Balkan and Eastern European Countries? (EBEEC), held in Florence, Italy, in May 2022. It sheds new light on the micro- and macroeconomic developments in the Eastern European and Balkan countries, taking into account also the broader regional and global factors influencing these developments. In particular, it includes the latest theoretical and empirical research and policy insights from Central and Southeastern Europe and presents new ideas on how to resolve economic problems, also generated by the pandemic, in the Balkan and Eastern European economies in a pan-European context. By examining how the decisions and the performance of economic, social, and political actors in the area are intertwined with wider events, also at a global level, the papers highlight the dynamic development in Eastern Europe and the Balkans region. 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