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Figure 1. Framework for the analysis of socio-technical systems
Figure 3 shows biodiesel production patterns as a function of time at different values of the parameter a in Equation 1
Figure 3 shows that the impact of the parameter dependent. Before the agricultural market was liberalized in 2003, the effect of the parameter on biodiesel production is negligible
Figure 6. Procedures in simulation
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