endogenous priority model - определение. Что такое endogenous priority model
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Что (кто) такое endogenous priority model - определение

THEORY THAT ECONOMIC GROWTH IS MAINLY DUE TO ENDOGENOUS (NOT EXTERNAL) FORCES
Endogenous growth model; New growth theory; Endogenous growth; Post-neoclassical endogenous growth theory; Labor-augmenting; Capital-augmenting; Effective labor; Post neoclassical endogenous growth theory; Romer model; New Growth Theory; Romer Model; New Growth theory
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Endogenous         
SUBSTANCES & PROCESSES ORIGINATING WITHIN AN ORGANISM, TISSUE, OR CELL
Endogeneous; Endogenic; Endogenous; Endogenetic; Endogeny
·adj Originating from within; increasing by internal growth.
II. Endogenous ·adj Increasing by internal growth and elongation at the summit, instead of externally, and having no distinction of pith, wood, and bark, as the rattan, the palm, the cornstalk.
endogenic         
SUBSTANCES & PROCESSES ORIGINATING WITHIN AN ORGANISM, TISSUE, OR CELL
Endogeneous; Endogenic; Endogenous; Endogenetic; Endogeny
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¦ adjective Geology formed or occurring beneath the surface of the earth. Often contrasted with exogenic.
Marcan priority         
  • [[Gottlob Christian Storr]]
  • Pasqualotto, ''St. Mark writes his Gospel at the dictation of St. Peter'', 17th century.
  • The [[two-source hypothesis]], one of several built upon Marcan priority, holds that a hypothetical document (the [[Q source]]) was also used as a source by Matthew and Luke independently.
  • Two-Gospel (Griesbach) theory]], an alternative to Marcan priority, holds that Mark used Matthew and Luke as sources.
HYPOTHESIS THAT THE GOSPEL OF MARK WAS USED AS A SOURCE BY THE OTHER SYNOPTIC GOSPELS (MATTHEW AND LUKE)
Markan Priority; Marcan Priority; Markan priority; User:SlothMcCarty/Marcan priority
Marcan priority is the hypothesis that the Gospel of Mark was the first of the three synoptic gospels to be written, and was used as a source by the other two (Matthew and Luke). It is a central element in discussion of the synoptic problem; the question of the documentary relationship among these three gospels.
Priority signs         
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SET OF ROAD TRAFFIC SIGNS SPECIFYING WHICH ROUTE HAS THE RIGHT OF WAY AT A PARTICULAR PLACE, GENERIC INFORMATION NOT SPECIFIC TO ANY REGION
Priority sign; Priority road
Priority traffic signs indicate the order in which vehicles should pass intersection points. Vehicles often come into conflict with other vehicles and pedestrians because their intended courses of travel intersect, and thus interfere with each other's routes.
Endogenetic         
SUBSTANCES & PROCESSES ORIGINATING WITHIN AN ORGANISM, TISSUE, OR CELL
Endogeneous; Endogenic; Endogenous; Endogenetic; Endogeny
·adj Endogenous.
Endogeny         
SUBSTANCES & PROCESSES ORIGINATING WITHIN AN ORGANISM, TISSUE, OR CELL
Endogeneous; Endogenic; Endogenous; Endogenetic; Endogeny
·noun Growth from within; multiplication of cells by endogenous division, as in the development of one or more cells in the interior of a parent cell.
endogenous         
SUBSTANCES & PROCESSES ORIGINATING WITHIN AN ORGANISM, TISSUE, OR CELL
Endogeneous; Endogenic; Endogenous; Endogenetic; Endogeny
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¦ adjective technical relating to an internal cause or origin. Often contrasted with exogenous.
Derivatives
endogenously adverb
Priority right         
TIME-LIMITED RIGHT TRIGGERED BY THE FIRST FILING OF AN APPLICATION FOR A PATENT, INDUSTRIAL DESIGN OR TRADEMARK
Right of priority; Claims the priority; Claiming the priority; Multilateral priority right; Claim of priority; Bilateral priority right; Priority claim; Internal priority right; Internal priority; Priority year; Effective date of filing; Date of priority; Priority (patent); Priority rights; Priority document
In patent, industrial design rights and trademark laws, a priority right or right of priority is a time-limited right, triggered by the first filing of an application for a patent, an industrial design or a trademark respectively. The priority right allows the claimant to file a subsequent application in another country for the same invention, design, or trademark effective as of the date of filing the first application.
priority inheritance         
ASPECT OF AN OPERATING SYSTEM
Priority donation
<parallel> A technique for avoiding priority inversion by temporarily raising the prioriry of all processes that want to access a shared resource to the highest priority level of any of them. Priority inversion occurs where a low priority process, L is holding a resource required by a high priority process, H, but L is not running because a medium priority process, M is running. Under priority inheritance, L temporarily inherits H's priority, allowing L to run and release the resource H is waiting for. For example, an ambulance (H) is stuck behind a lorry (L) waiting at a junction (the shared resource) for a gap in a line of cars (M) using the junction. Applying priority inheritance, the cars give way to the lorry as they would to the ambulance, thus allowing the lorry and then the ambulance to use the junction. (2005-02-11)
Priority inheritance         
ASPECT OF AN OPERATING SYSTEM
Priority donation
In real-time computing, priority inheritance is a method for eliminating unbounded priority inversion. Using this programming method, a process scheduling algorithm increases the priority of a process (A) to the maximum priority of any other process waiting for any resource on which A has a resource lock (if it is higher than the original priority of A).

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Endogenous growth theory

Endogenous growth theory holds that economic growth is primarily the result of endogenous and not external forces. Endogenous growth theory holds that investment in human capital, innovation, and knowledge are significant contributors to economic growth. The theory also focuses on positive externalities and spillover effects of a knowledge-based economy which will lead to economic development. The endogenous growth theory primarily holds that the long run growth rate of an economy depends on policy measures. For example, subsidies for research and development or education increase the growth rate in some endogenous growth models by increasing the incentive for innovation.