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    Application of metal − organic frameworks

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    The burgeoning field of metal-organic frameworks or porous coordination polymers has received increasing interest in recent years. In the last decade these microporous materials have found several applications including storage and separation of gases, sensors, catalysis and functional materials. In order to better design new metal-organic frameworks and porous coordination polymers with specific functionalities a fundamental issue is to achieve a basic understanding of the relationship between molecular parameters and structures, preferred adsorption sites and properties by using using modern theoretical methods. The focus of this mini-review is a description of the potential and emerging applications of metal-organic framework

    Ho Chi Minh: A Biography

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    Ho Chi Minh: A Biography

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    Conceptual design of critical assembly using Low enriched uranium fuel and moderated light wate

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    Critical assembly is a very important facility to serve for fundamental reactor physics research, application of neutron source, training and education. In nuclear engineering, critical assembly is a facility for carrying out measurement of reactor physics parameters, creating benchmark problem, validation of neutron physics calculation tool in computer codes and nuclear data. Basing on concept using commercial Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) fuels such as PWR (AP-1000) and VVER-1000 fuel rods with limited 2 meter in length and fully controlled by water level, the conceptual design of the critical assembly has been carried out in neutronic, thermal hydraulics and safety analysis. Ten benchmark critical core configurations of critical assembly are established and investigated to show safety during normal opeartion and accident conditions. Design calculation results show that NPP fuels are fully adequate for critical assembly operating under nominal power 100W and having average neutron flux about 3×109 neutron/cm2.s.</jats:p

    Geotechnical Properties of Soft Marine Soil at Chan May Port, Vietnam

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    Soft marine soil deposit is distributed under the sea with many special properties. This type of soil is rarely researched in Vietnam because of the difficult geotechnical investigation under the sea level. In this paper, the experimental laboratories were performed to investigate the geotechnical properties of soft marine soil at Chan May port, Vietnam. The field investigation results indicate that the thickness of soft soil varies from a few meters to more than ten meters. Soft soil has a high value of water content, void ratio, and compressibility and a low value of shear strength. The compression index has a good relationship with water content, liquid limit, and dry unit weight. The unit weight, shear strength, and preconsolidation pressure increase with the increase of depth. These results show that the soil in the study area is unfavorable for construction activitie

    Mergers and Acquisitions in Vietnam’s Emerging Market Economy, 1990-2009

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    This paper is the first major and thorough study on the M&A activities in Vietnam’s emerging market economy, covering almost entirely the M&A history after the launch of Doi Moi. The surge in these activities since mid-2000s by no means incidentally coincides with the jump in FDI and FPI inflows into the nation. M&A industry in Vietnam has its socio-cultural traits that could help explain economic happenings, with anomalies and transitional characteristics, far better than even the most complete set of empirical data. Proceeds from sales of existing assets and firms have mainly flowed into the highly speculative industries of securities, banking, non-bank financials, portfolio investments and real estates. The impacts of M&A on Vietnam’s long-term prosperity are, thus, highly questionable. An observable high degree of volatility in the M&A processes would likely blow outthe high ex ante expectations by many speculators, when ex post realizations finally arrive. The effect of the past M&A evolution in Vietnam has been indecisively positive or negative, with significant presence of rent-seeking and likelihood of causing destructive entrepreneurship. From a socio-economic and cultural view, the degree of positive impacts it may result in for domestic entrepreneurship will perhaps be the single most important indicator.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    Mergers and Acquisitions in Vietnam’s Emerging Market Economy, 1990-2009

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    This paper is the first major and thorough study on the M&A activities in Vietnam’s emerging market economy, covering almost entirely the M&A history after the launch of Doi Moi. The surge in these activities since mid-2000s by no means incidentally coincides with the jump in FDI and FPI inflows into the nation. M&A industry in Vietnam has its socio-cultural traits that could help explain economic happenings, with anomalies and transitional characteristics, far better than even the most complete set of empirical data. Proceeds from sales of existing assets and firms have mainly flowed into the highly speculative industries of securities, banking, non-bank financials, portfolio investments and real estates. The impacts of M&A on Vietnam’s long-term prosperity are, thus, highly questionable. An observable high degree of volatility in the M&A processes would likely blow outthe high ex ante expectations by many speculators, when ex post realizations finally arrive. The effect of the past M&A evolution in Vietnam has been indecisively positive or negative, with significant presence of rent-seeking and likelihood of causing destructive entrepreneurship. From a socio-economic and cultural view, the degree of positive impacts it may result in for domestic entrepreneurship will perhaps be the single most important indicator.Capital Market; Emerging Market; Entrepreneurship; Mergers and Acquisitions; Transition Economy; Vietnam.
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