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Advanced signal integrity for high-speed digital designs / / Stephen H. Hall, Howard L. Heck
Advanced signal integrity for high-speed digital designs / / Stephen H. Hall, Howard L. Heck
Autore Hall Stephen H.
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (680 p.)
Disciplina 621.381
Altri autori (Persone) HeckHoward L
Soggetto topico Digital electronics
Logic design
Signal integrity (Electronics)
ISBN 1-118-21068-9
1-282-13710-7
9786612137105
0-470-42389-7
0-470-42388-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Introduction: The importance of signal integrity -- 1.1 Computing Power: Past and Future -- 1.2 The problem -- 1.3 The Basics -- 1.4 A new realm of bus design -- 1.5 Scope -- 1.6 Summary -- 1.7 References -- Chapter 2: Electromagnetic Fundamentals for Signal Integrity -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Maxwell's Equations -- 2.3 Common Vector Operators -- 2.4 Wave Propagation -- 2.5 Electrostatics -- 2.6 Magnetostatics -- 2.7 Power Flow and the Poynting Vector -- 2.8 Reflections of Electromagnetic Waves -- 2.9 References -- 2.10 Problems -- Chapter 3: Ideal Transmission Line Fundamentals -- 3.1 Transmission Line Structures -- 3.2 Wave propagation on loss free transmission lines -- 3.3 Transmission line properties -- 3.4 Transmission line parameters for the loss free case -- 3.5 Transmission line reflections -- 3.6 Time domain Reflectometry -- 3.7 References -- 3.8 Problems -- Chapter 4: Crosstalk -- 4.1 Mutual Inductance and Capacitance -- 4.2 Coupled Wave Equations -- 4.3 Coupled Line Analysis -- 4.4 Modal Analysis -- 4.5 Crosstalk Minimization -- 4.6 Summary -- 4.7 References -- 4.8 Problems -- Chapter 5: Non-ideal conductor models for transmission lines -- 5.1 Signals propagating in an unbounded conductive media -- 5.2 Classic conductor model for transmission lines -- 5.3 Surface Roughness -- 5.4 Transmission line parameters with a non-ideal conductor -- 5.5 Problems -- Chapter 6: Electrical properties of dielectrics -- 6.1 Polarization of dielectrics -- 6.2 Classification of dielectric materials -- 6.3 Frequency dependent dielectric behavior -- 6.4 Properties of a physical dielectric model -- 6.5 The fiber-weave effect -- 6.6 Environmental variation in dielectric behavior -- 6.7 Transmission line parameters for lossy dielectrics and realistic conductors -- 6.8 References -- 6.9 Problems -- Chapter 7: Differential signaling -- 7.1 Removal of common mode noise -- 7.2 Differential Crosstalk -- 7.3 Virtual reference plane -- 7.4 Propagation of Modal Voltages.
7.5 Common terminology -- 7.6 Drawbacks of differential signaling -- 7.7 References -- 7.8 Problems -- Chapter 8: Mathematical Requirements of Physical Channels -- 8.1 Frequency domain effects in time domain simulations -- 8.2 Requirements for a physical Channel -- 8.3 References -- 8.4 Problems -- Chapter 9: Network Analysis for Digital Engineers -- 9.1 High frequency voltage and current waves -- 9.2 Network Theory -- 9.3 Properties of Physical S-parameters -- 9.4 References -- 9.5 Problems -- Chapter 10: Topics in High-Speed Channel Modeling -- 10.1 Creating a physical transmission line mode -- 10.2 Non-Ideal Return Paths -- 10.3 Vias -- 10.4 References -- 10.5 Problems -- Chapter 11: I/O Circuits and Models -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Push-Pull Transmitters -- 11.3 CMOS Receivers -- 11.4 ESD Protection Circuits -- 11.5 On-Chip Termination -- 11.6 Bergeron Diagrams -- 11.7 Open Drain Transmitters -- 11.8 Differential Current Mode Transmitters -- 11.9 Low Swing/Differential Receivers -- 11.10 IBIS Models -- 11.11 Summary -- 11.12 References -- 11.13 Problems -- Chapter 12: Equalization -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Continuous Time Linear Equalizers -- 12.3 Discrete Linear Equalizers -- 12.4 Decision Feedback Equalization -- 12.5 Summary -- 12.6 References -- 12.7 Problems -- Chapter 13: Modeling and Budgeting of Timing Jitter and Noise -- 13.1 The Eye Diagram -- 13.2 Bit Error Rate -- 13.3 Jitter Sources and Budgets -- 13.4 Noise Sources and Budgets -- 13.5 Peak Distortion Analysis Methods -- 13.6 Summary -- 13.7 References -- 13.8 Problems -- Chapter 14: System Analysis Using Response Surface Modeling -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Case Study: 10 Gb/s differential PCB interface -- 14.3 RSM Construction by Least Squares Fitting -- 14.4 Measures of Fit -- 14.5 Significance Testing -- 14.6 Confidence Intervals -- 14.7 Sensitivity Analysis and Design Optimization -- 14.8 Defect Rate Prediction Using Monte Carlo Simulation -- 14.9 Additional RSM Considerations -- 14.10 Summary.
14.11 References -- 14.12 Problems -- Appendix A: Useful formulae, identities, units and constants -- Appendix B: 4-port Conversions between T and S-parameters -- Appendix C: Critical values of the F-statistic -- Appendix D: Critical values of the t-statistic -- Appendix E: Derivation of the internal inductance using the Hilbert Transform.
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Hall Stephen H.  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2009
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Advanced signal integrity for high-speed digital designs / / Stephen H. Hall, Howard L. Heck
Advanced signal integrity for high-speed digital designs / / Stephen H. Hall, Howard L. Heck
Autore Hall Stephen H.
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (680 p.)
Disciplina 621.381
Altri autori (Persone) HeckHoward L
Soggetto topico Digital electronics
Logic design
Signal integrity (Electronics)
ISBN 1-118-21068-9
1-282-13710-7
9786612137105
0-470-42389-7
0-470-42388-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Introduction: The importance of signal integrity -- 1.1 Computing Power: Past and Future -- 1.2 The problem -- 1.3 The Basics -- 1.4 A new realm of bus design -- 1.5 Scope -- 1.6 Summary -- 1.7 References -- Chapter 2: Electromagnetic Fundamentals for Signal Integrity -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Maxwell's Equations -- 2.3 Common Vector Operators -- 2.4 Wave Propagation -- 2.5 Electrostatics -- 2.6 Magnetostatics -- 2.7 Power Flow and the Poynting Vector -- 2.8 Reflections of Electromagnetic Waves -- 2.9 References -- 2.10 Problems -- Chapter 3: Ideal Transmission Line Fundamentals -- 3.1 Transmission Line Structures -- 3.2 Wave propagation on loss free transmission lines -- 3.3 Transmission line properties -- 3.4 Transmission line parameters for the loss free case -- 3.5 Transmission line reflections -- 3.6 Time domain Reflectometry -- 3.7 References -- 3.8 Problems -- Chapter 4: Crosstalk -- 4.1 Mutual Inductance and Capacitance -- 4.2 Coupled Wave Equations -- 4.3 Coupled Line Analysis -- 4.4 Modal Analysis -- 4.5 Crosstalk Minimization -- 4.6 Summary -- 4.7 References -- 4.8 Problems -- Chapter 5: Non-ideal conductor models for transmission lines -- 5.1 Signals propagating in an unbounded conductive media -- 5.2 Classic conductor model for transmission lines -- 5.3 Surface Roughness -- 5.4 Transmission line parameters with a non-ideal conductor -- 5.5 Problems -- Chapter 6: Electrical properties of dielectrics -- 6.1 Polarization of dielectrics -- 6.2 Classification of dielectric materials -- 6.3 Frequency dependent dielectric behavior -- 6.4 Properties of a physical dielectric model -- 6.5 The fiber-weave effect -- 6.6 Environmental variation in dielectric behavior -- 6.7 Transmission line parameters for lossy dielectrics and realistic conductors -- 6.8 References -- 6.9 Problems -- Chapter 7: Differential signaling -- 7.1 Removal of common mode noise -- 7.2 Differential Crosstalk -- 7.3 Virtual reference plane -- 7.4 Propagation of Modal Voltages.
7.5 Common terminology -- 7.6 Drawbacks of differential signaling -- 7.7 References -- 7.8 Problems -- Chapter 8: Mathematical Requirements of Physical Channels -- 8.1 Frequency domain effects in time domain simulations -- 8.2 Requirements for a physical Channel -- 8.3 References -- 8.4 Problems -- Chapter 9: Network Analysis for Digital Engineers -- 9.1 High frequency voltage and current waves -- 9.2 Network Theory -- 9.3 Properties of Physical S-parameters -- 9.4 References -- 9.5 Problems -- Chapter 10: Topics in High-Speed Channel Modeling -- 10.1 Creating a physical transmission line mode -- 10.2 Non-Ideal Return Paths -- 10.3 Vias -- 10.4 References -- 10.5 Problems -- Chapter 11: I/O Circuits and Models -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Push-Pull Transmitters -- 11.3 CMOS Receivers -- 11.4 ESD Protection Circuits -- 11.5 On-Chip Termination -- 11.6 Bergeron Diagrams -- 11.7 Open Drain Transmitters -- 11.8 Differential Current Mode Transmitters -- 11.9 Low Swing/Differential Receivers -- 11.10 IBIS Models -- 11.11 Summary -- 11.12 References -- 11.13 Problems -- Chapter 12: Equalization -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Continuous Time Linear Equalizers -- 12.3 Discrete Linear Equalizers -- 12.4 Decision Feedback Equalization -- 12.5 Summary -- 12.6 References -- 12.7 Problems -- Chapter 13: Modeling and Budgeting of Timing Jitter and Noise -- 13.1 The Eye Diagram -- 13.2 Bit Error Rate -- 13.3 Jitter Sources and Budgets -- 13.4 Noise Sources and Budgets -- 13.5 Peak Distortion Analysis Methods -- 13.6 Summary -- 13.7 References -- 13.8 Problems -- Chapter 14: System Analysis Using Response Surface Modeling -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Case Study: 10 Gb/s differential PCB interface -- 14.3 RSM Construction by Least Squares Fitting -- 14.4 Measures of Fit -- 14.5 Significance Testing -- 14.6 Confidence Intervals -- 14.7 Sensitivity Analysis and Design Optimization -- 14.8 Defect Rate Prediction Using Monte Carlo Simulation -- 14.9 Additional RSM Considerations -- 14.10 Summary.
14.11 References -- 14.12 Problems -- Appendix A: Useful formulae, identities, units and constants -- Appendix B: 4-port Conversions between T and S-parameters -- Appendix C: Critical values of the F-statistic -- Appendix D: Critical values of the t-statistic -- Appendix E: Derivation of the internal inductance using the Hilbert Transform.
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Hall Stephen H.  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, , 2009
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Applied econometric techniquies / Keith Cuthbertson, Stephen G. Hall, Mark P. Taylor
Applied econometric techniquies / Keith Cuthbertson, Stephen G. Hall, Mark P. Taylor
Autore CUTHBERTSON, Keith
Pubbl/distr/stampa Ann Arbor : The University of Michigan, copyr. 1992
Descrizione fisica XIII, 274 p. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 330.015195
Altri autori (Persone) HALL, Stephen G.
TAYLOR, Mark P.
Soggetto topico Economia matematica
ISBN 0-472-10328-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-990000534750203316
CUTHBERTSON, Keith  
Ann Arbor : The University of Michigan, copyr. 1992
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Livestock biodiversity [[electronic resource] ] : genetic resources for the farming of the future / / Stephen J.G. Hall
Livestock biodiversity [[electronic resource] ] : genetic resources for the farming of the future / / Stephen J.G. Hall
Autore Hall Stephen J. G
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (282 p.)
Disciplina 636.0821
Soggetto topico Livestock - Germplasm resources
Biodiversity conservation
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-21316-7
9786610213160
0-470-70861-1
0-470-99543-2
1-4051-4809-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Livestock Biodiversity: Genetic resources for the farming of the future; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; PART 1: THE NATURE OF LIVESTOCK BIODIVERSITY; 1 Biology of domestication; Introduction; Domestication and models of evolution; Changes in animals following domestication; Genetic processes under domestication: the origin of heritable variation; Genetic processes under domestication: interactions between genes; Artificial selection; Natural selection; Sexual selection under domestication; Conclusions; 2 Origin and differentiation of breeds; Introduction; Definitions
The recorded history of breed formationCultural background to breed differentiation; Conclusions; PART 2: THE UTILIZATION OF LIVESTOCK BIODIVERSITY; 3 Ecological adaptations of breeds; Introduction; Genotype-environment interaction; Body size and physiological adaptation; Adaptations to extreme temperatures; Adaptations to the vegetation environment; Coping with parasites and disease; Conclusions; 4 Crossbreeding and coadaptation; Introduction; The value of crossbreeding; Production of synthetic breeds; Molecular indicators of introgression; Biotechnology; Genetic architectures; Conclusions
5 Livestock biodiversity and sustainable developmentIntroduction; Global food security and livestock biodiversity; National policies for livestock biodiversity in the developing world; Environmental aspects and industrialized economies; Conclusions; PART 3: THE ASSESSMENT OF LIVESTOCK BIODIVERSITY; 6 Global status of livestock biodiversity; Introduction; Numbers of breeds; Feral livestock; Conclusions; 7 Characterization of livestock biodiversity; Introduction; Breed characterizations: phenotypic variation; Summarizing and interpreting genetic differences between breeds
Molecular approaches to breed historyWithin-breed compared with between-breed variation; Conclusions; PART 4: THE CONSERVATION OF LIVESTOCK BIODIVERSITY; 8 Management, organization and policy; Introduction; History of concern for livestock biodiversity: the example of the UK; Breeds as the basis for conservation; National activities; International and regional activities; Man-made and natural disasters; Capturing the economic benefits of livestock biodiversity; Scientific input into conservation of livestock biodiversity; Conclusions; 9 Conserving specific breeds; Introduction
Conservation of within-breed variationRecovery of lost breeds; Cryoconservation: the background; Cryoconservation in relation to in situ conservation; Conclusions; PART 5: CONCLUSIONS; Overview; Prospects for livestock biodiversity; Scientific contribution; Policy issues: funding; The future; Appendix; References; Subject index; Country & breed index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143441203321
Hall Stephen J. G  
Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2004
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Livestock biodiversity [[electronic resource] ] : genetic resources for the farming of the future / / Stephen J.G. Hall
Livestock biodiversity [[electronic resource] ] : genetic resources for the farming of the future / / Stephen J.G. Hall
Autore Hall Stephen J. G
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (282 p.)
Disciplina 636.0821
Soggetto topico Livestock - Germplasm resources
Biodiversity conservation
ISBN 1-280-21316-7
9786610213160
0-470-70861-1
0-470-99543-2
1-4051-4809-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Livestock Biodiversity: Genetic resources for the farming of the future; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; PART 1: THE NATURE OF LIVESTOCK BIODIVERSITY; 1 Biology of domestication; Introduction; Domestication and models of evolution; Changes in animals following domestication; Genetic processes under domestication: the origin of heritable variation; Genetic processes under domestication: interactions between genes; Artificial selection; Natural selection; Sexual selection under domestication; Conclusions; 2 Origin and differentiation of breeds; Introduction; Definitions
The recorded history of breed formationCultural background to breed differentiation; Conclusions; PART 2: THE UTILIZATION OF LIVESTOCK BIODIVERSITY; 3 Ecological adaptations of breeds; Introduction; Genotype-environment interaction; Body size and physiological adaptation; Adaptations to extreme temperatures; Adaptations to the vegetation environment; Coping with parasites and disease; Conclusions; 4 Crossbreeding and coadaptation; Introduction; The value of crossbreeding; Production of synthetic breeds; Molecular indicators of introgression; Biotechnology; Genetic architectures; Conclusions
5 Livestock biodiversity and sustainable developmentIntroduction; Global food security and livestock biodiversity; National policies for livestock biodiversity in the developing world; Environmental aspects and industrialized economies; Conclusions; PART 3: THE ASSESSMENT OF LIVESTOCK BIODIVERSITY; 6 Global status of livestock biodiversity; Introduction; Numbers of breeds; Feral livestock; Conclusions; 7 Characterization of livestock biodiversity; Introduction; Breed characterizations: phenotypic variation; Summarizing and interpreting genetic differences between breeds
Molecular approaches to breed historyWithin-breed compared with between-breed variation; Conclusions; PART 4: THE CONSERVATION OF LIVESTOCK BIODIVERSITY; 8 Management, organization and policy; Introduction; History of concern for livestock biodiversity: the example of the UK; Breeds as the basis for conservation; National activities; International and regional activities; Man-made and natural disasters; Capturing the economic benefits of livestock biodiversity; Scientific input into conservation of livestock biodiversity; Conclusions; 9 Conserving specific breeds; Introduction
Conservation of within-breed variationRecovery of lost breeds; Cryoconservation: the background; Cryoconservation in relation to in situ conservation; Conclusions; PART 5: CONCLUSIONS; Overview; Prospects for livestock biodiversity; Scientific contribution; Policy issues: funding; The future; Appendix; References; Subject index; Country & breed index
Record Nr. UNISA-996213207703316
Hall Stephen J. G  
Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2004
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Livestock biodiversity [[electronic resource] ] : genetic resources for the farming of the future / / Stephen J.G. Hall
Livestock biodiversity [[electronic resource] ] : genetic resources for the farming of the future / / Stephen J.G. Hall
Autore Hall Stephen J. G
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (282 p.)
Disciplina 636.0821
Soggetto topico Livestock - Germplasm resources
Biodiversity conservation
ISBN 1-280-21316-7
9786610213160
0-470-70861-1
0-470-99543-2
1-4051-4809-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Livestock Biodiversity: Genetic resources for the farming of the future; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; PART 1: THE NATURE OF LIVESTOCK BIODIVERSITY; 1 Biology of domestication; Introduction; Domestication and models of evolution; Changes in animals following domestication; Genetic processes under domestication: the origin of heritable variation; Genetic processes under domestication: interactions between genes; Artificial selection; Natural selection; Sexual selection under domestication; Conclusions; 2 Origin and differentiation of breeds; Introduction; Definitions
The recorded history of breed formationCultural background to breed differentiation; Conclusions; PART 2: THE UTILIZATION OF LIVESTOCK BIODIVERSITY; 3 Ecological adaptations of breeds; Introduction; Genotype-environment interaction; Body size and physiological adaptation; Adaptations to extreme temperatures; Adaptations to the vegetation environment; Coping with parasites and disease; Conclusions; 4 Crossbreeding and coadaptation; Introduction; The value of crossbreeding; Production of synthetic breeds; Molecular indicators of introgression; Biotechnology; Genetic architectures; Conclusions
5 Livestock biodiversity and sustainable developmentIntroduction; Global food security and livestock biodiversity; National policies for livestock biodiversity in the developing world; Environmental aspects and industrialized economies; Conclusions; PART 3: THE ASSESSMENT OF LIVESTOCK BIODIVERSITY; 6 Global status of livestock biodiversity; Introduction; Numbers of breeds; Feral livestock; Conclusions; 7 Characterization of livestock biodiversity; Introduction; Breed characterizations: phenotypic variation; Summarizing and interpreting genetic differences between breeds
Molecular approaches to breed historyWithin-breed compared with between-breed variation; Conclusions; PART 4: THE CONSERVATION OF LIVESTOCK BIODIVERSITY; 8 Management, organization and policy; Introduction; History of concern for livestock biodiversity: the example of the UK; Breeds as the basis for conservation; National activities; International and regional activities; Man-made and natural disasters; Capturing the economic benefits of livestock biodiversity; Scientific input into conservation of livestock biodiversity; Conclusions; 9 Conserving specific breeds; Introduction
Conservation of within-breed variationRecovery of lost breeds; Cryoconservation: the background; Cryoconservation in relation to in situ conservation; Conclusions; PART 5: CONCLUSIONS; Overview; Prospects for livestock biodiversity; Scientific contribution; Policy issues: funding; The future; Appendix; References; Subject index; Country & breed index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830716803321
Hall Stephen J. G  
Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2004
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Livestock biodiversity [[electronic resource] ] : genetic resources for the farming of the future / / Stephen J.G. Hall
Livestock biodiversity [[electronic resource] ] : genetic resources for the farming of the future / / Stephen J.G. Hall
Autore Hall Stephen J. G
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (282 p.)
Disciplina 636.0821
Soggetto topico Livestock - Germplasm resources
Biodiversity conservation
ISBN 1-280-21316-7
9786610213160
0-470-70861-1
0-470-99543-2
1-4051-4809-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Livestock Biodiversity: Genetic resources for the farming of the future; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; PART 1: THE NATURE OF LIVESTOCK BIODIVERSITY; 1 Biology of domestication; Introduction; Domestication and models of evolution; Changes in animals following domestication; Genetic processes under domestication: the origin of heritable variation; Genetic processes under domestication: interactions between genes; Artificial selection; Natural selection; Sexual selection under domestication; Conclusions; 2 Origin and differentiation of breeds; Introduction; Definitions
The recorded history of breed formationCultural background to breed differentiation; Conclusions; PART 2: THE UTILIZATION OF LIVESTOCK BIODIVERSITY; 3 Ecological adaptations of breeds; Introduction; Genotype-environment interaction; Body size and physiological adaptation; Adaptations to extreme temperatures; Adaptations to the vegetation environment; Coping with parasites and disease; Conclusions; 4 Crossbreeding and coadaptation; Introduction; The value of crossbreeding; Production of synthetic breeds; Molecular indicators of introgression; Biotechnology; Genetic architectures; Conclusions
5 Livestock biodiversity and sustainable developmentIntroduction; Global food security and livestock biodiversity; National policies for livestock biodiversity in the developing world; Environmental aspects and industrialized economies; Conclusions; PART 3: THE ASSESSMENT OF LIVESTOCK BIODIVERSITY; 6 Global status of livestock biodiversity; Introduction; Numbers of breeds; Feral livestock; Conclusions; 7 Characterization of livestock biodiversity; Introduction; Breed characterizations: phenotypic variation; Summarizing and interpreting genetic differences between breeds
Molecular approaches to breed historyWithin-breed compared with between-breed variation; Conclusions; PART 4: THE CONSERVATION OF LIVESTOCK BIODIVERSITY; 8 Management, organization and policy; Introduction; History of concern for livestock biodiversity: the example of the UK; Breeds as the basis for conservation; National activities; International and regional activities; Man-made and natural disasters; Capturing the economic benefits of livestock biodiversity; Scientific input into conservation of livestock biodiversity; Conclusions; 9 Conserving specific breeds; Introduction
Conservation of within-breed variationRecovery of lost breeds; Cryoconservation: the background; Cryoconservation in relation to in situ conservation; Conclusions; PART 5: CONCLUSIONS; Overview; Prospects for livestock biodiversity; Scientific contribution; Policy issues: funding; The future; Appendix; References; Subject index; Country & breed index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910841227203321
Hall Stephen J. G  
Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2004
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Macroeconometric models and European Monetary Union [[electronic resource] /] / Stephen G. Hall, Ullrich Heilemann, and Peter Pauly (eds.)
Macroeconometric models and European Monetary Union [[electronic resource] /] / Stephen G. Hall, Ullrich Heilemann, and Peter Pauly (eds.)
Autore Hall Stephen G. (Hrsg.)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin, : Duncker & Humblot, c2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (226 p.)
Disciplina 339.5
339.53
Altri autori (Persone) HallS. G
HeilemannUllrich
PaulyPeter
Collana RWI Schriften
Soggetto topico Monetary policy - European Union countries
Soggetto non controllato Europäische Währungsunion
Makroökonomie
Geldpolitik
Makroökonomische Modelle
ISBN 3-428-51398-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface; Contents; Stephen G. Hall, Ullrich Heilemann, and Peter Pauly: Introduction; Lawrence R. Klein: US and NAFTA - Some First Experiences and Modelling; Future prospects; References; Michael Beeby, Stephen G. Hall, and S.G. Brian Henry: Modelling the Euro-11 Economy: A Supply-Side Approach; 1. Introduction; 2. The data; 3. The model; 4. Estimation results; 5. Estimating the NAIRU in the Euro-11; 6. Simulation exercises; 7. Conclusion; Appendix: Estimation Results; References; Mika Kortelainen and David G. Mayes: Using EDGE - A Dynamic General Equilibrium Model of the Euro Area
1. An outline of the EDGE model2. Calibration; 3. Simulations to set the characteristics of the model; 3.1 A shock from government policy; 3.2 A permanent increase in the equity premium; 3.3 A permanent increase in world demand; 4. Monetary policy simulations; 4.1 A temporary interest rate shock; 4.2 The importance of credibility in monetary policy; 4.3 Learning; 5. Implications; Appendix; 1. List of equations; 2. The steady state model; References; David Rae and David Turner: A Small Global Forecasting Model; 1. Introduction; 2. Overview of the model; 2.1 Inflation
2.2 GDP and the output gap2.3 Import prices; 2.4 Commodity prices; 2.5 Other variables; 3. Simulation properties; 3.1 The inflationary consequences of a global boom; 3.2 United States domestic demand and monetary policy; 4. Summary and future developments; Annex: Standard simulation results; Appendix - Data Definitions; References; Gabriel Fagan, Jérôme Henry, and Ricardo Mestre: Structural Modelling of the Euro Area; 1. The story underlying the history of euro-area modelling at the ECB; 1.1 A specifically challenging context; 1.2 A suite of models, with priority on structural models
1.3 Two structural models, the AWM and the MCM, supplemented with other tools2. An illustration of the approach: the AWM; 2.1 The AWM Basic structure; 2.2 Long run solution of the model: stylised facts; 2.2.1 Supply side; 2.2.2 Demand side; 2.2.3 Monetary side; 2.3 Long-run and short-run properties of some of the key equations; 2.4 Adjustment to equilibrium and short-run mechanisms: an illustration; 2.5 Evaluation and use of the model; 3. Conclusions; References; Jean Louis Brillet and Maria Dos Santos: The Consequences of EMU Entry for Spain and Portugal - Simulations Using the MacSim System
1. The model1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The single-country basic model; 1.2.1 Productive investment; 1.2.2 Employment; 1.2.3 Unemployment; 1.2.4 The value added price; 1.2.5 The trade prices; 1.2.6 The wage rate; 1.2.7 The changes in inventories; 1.2.8 Household consumption; 1.2.9 Imports; 1.3 Integrating the financial variables; 1.3.1 The options for the interest rate; 1.3.2 The options for the exchange rate; 1.3.3 Summarizing the influences; 1.3.4 Enhancing the role of interest rates; 1.4 Merging the models; 1.4.1 The exchange block; 1.4.2 The Rest of the World; 2. The model properties
2.1 Simulation context
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Hall Stephen G. (Hrsg.)  
Berlin, : Duncker & Humblot, c2004
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Macroeconomic modelling / S. G. Hall, S. G. B. Henry
Macroeconomic modelling / S. G. Hall, S. G. B. Henry
Autore Hall, Stephen G.
Edizione [2.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam : North Holland, 1989
Descrizione fisica 415 p. ; 23 cm
Collana Contributions to economic analysis
ISBN 0-444-70429-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-990002101770403321
Hall, Stephen G.  
Amsterdam : North Holland, 1989
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Macroeconomic modelling / S. G. Hall, S. G. B. Henry
Macroeconomic modelling / S. G. Hall, S. G. B. Henry
Autore Hall, Stephen G.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam : North-Holland, 1988
Descrizione fisica XV, 415 p. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 339
Altri autori (Persone) Henry, Samuel G. B.
Collana Contributions to economic analysis
Soggetto non controllato EconomiaModelli
ISBN 0444704299
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Titolo uniforme
Record Nr. UNIPARTHENOPE-000020413
Hall, Stephen G.  
Amsterdam : North-Holland, 1988
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