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- Knowledge spillover CFI Team. "Spillover Effect". Corporate Finance Institute. Wang, Yanzhi (2023). "Trade Secrets Laws and Technology Spillovers" (PDF)...
- Marshall–Arrow–Romer (MAR) spillovers, Porter spillovers and Jacobs spillovers are three types of spillovers. Marshall–Arrow–Romer (MAR) spillover has its origins...
- Galizzi, Matteo M.; Whitmarsh, Lorraine (2019). "How to Measure Behavioral Spillovers: A Methodological Review and Checklist". Frontiers in Psychology. 10:...
- Look up spillover in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Spillover may refer to: Adsorption spillover, a chemical phenomenon involving the movement of atoms...
- for microbes to overcome the biological barrier to produce successful spillovers. For this reason, other mammals are the main source of zoonotic agents...
- this process captures all patterns of spillovers, and that there are no unmodeled spillovers remaining (ex. spillovers occur within a two-person household...
- ways favor the spread of diseases and increase the chances of new ****ure spillovers with pathogens still unknown to the human species but present in nature...
- The Spillover-Crossover model is used in psychological research to examine to impact of the work domain on the home domain, and consequently, the transference...
- The War in Amhara escalated into Oromia Region and the Western Zone in Tigray Region with asymmetric involvement of the Oromo Liberation Army (OLF), the...
- catalyst. Hydrogen spillover is the migration of hydrogen atoms from the metal catalyst onto the nonmetal support or adsorbate. Spillover, generally, is the...