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Risk sharing and EMU

Risk sharing and EMU

... If the issue is the redistribution and stabilization of the disposable gross product of the re- gions, it seems clear that all the central-government net transfers are relevant. Regardless whether the transfers ...

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A STUDY OF THE A R C H I V E OF THE A U S T R A L I A N WATERSIDE WORKERS^ FEDERATION

A STUDY OF THE A R C H I V E OF THE A U S T R A L I A N WATERSIDE WORKERS^ FEDERATION

... certain kind of historical knowledge. It was a knowledge that presumed to recognise the reality of the collective experiences of a subject - the working class - and out of this recognition an attempt was made to ...

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The utilization of C[sub]14 C[sub]16 n alkanes by microorganisms

The utilization of C[sub]14 C[sub]16 n alkanes by microorganisms

... The substrate specificity of the partially purified tD-hydroxylase was investigated using a variety of substrates that contained methyl groups. It was shown that optimal activity was obtained with n-alkanes with chain ...

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IMPLEMENTING AND APPLYING DOMINANT GRAPH INDEX IN DOMINANT RELATIONSHIP ANALYSIS

IMPLEMENTING AND APPLYING DOMINANT GRAPH INDEX IN DOMINANT RELATIONSHIP ANALYSIS

... that product x dominates product y if x is better than y in at least one dimension and equal to or better than it in remaining ...Skyline Product Queries (GSPQ) 5) Generalized Subspace Skyline Query ...

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The product of r−k and ∇δ on 
ℝm

The product of r−k and ∇δ on ℝm

... neutrix product of r −k and δ for any positive real number ...the product of r −k and ∇δ (∇ is the gradient operator) on R m ...

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On defining the product r−k⋅∇lδ

On defining the product r−k⋅∇lδ

... itself was unable to be defined. Fisher [2] has actively used Jones’ δ-sequence of one variable and the concept of neutrix limit of van der Corput [7] to deduce numerous products, powers, convolutions, and compositions of ...

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S AB Rd y n am i c s t h at r e d u c e s t h e p os s i b i l i t yof ar b i t r age

S AB Rd y n am i c s t h at r e d u c e s t h e p os s i b i l i t yof ar b i t r age

... Electronic copy available at http //ssrn com/abstract=1330869 Arbitrage free construction of the swaption cube Simon Johnson Bereshad Nonas Financial Engineering Commerzbank Corporates and Markets 60[.] ...

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ARITHM E T I C A N DG E O ME T R YO F T H EO P E NP - A D I C D I S C

ARITHM E T I C A N DG E O ME T R YO F T H EO P E NP - A D I C D I S C

... First suppose that we are in the Coleman situation, so that we have the Cole- man lifting, C, as described in section 3.4. The proof of Lemma 4.0.5 (and also Lemma 4.0.7) is simpler in this case, so we will give ...

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Modelling and Analysis of Compliment Inventory System in Supply Chain with Partial Backlogging

Modelling and Analysis of Compliment Inventory System in Supply Chain with Partial Backlogging

... main product and other one is complement item for the main ...main product is (s, S) that is whenever the inventory level drops to ‘s’ on order for Q = (S-s) items is placed, the ordered items are received ...

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COM B I N A T O R I A L FO R MU L A SC O N N E C T E DT OD I A G O N A LH A R MO N I C S AND MA C D O N A L DP O L Y N O MI A L S

COM B I N A T O R I A L FO R MU L A SC O N N E C T E DT OD I A G O N A LH A R MO N I C S AND MA C D O N A L DP O L Y N O MI A L S

... whenever I had hard times. I owe thanks to Daeun for being a friend whom I can share my emotions with, Tong for being a person whom I can share my little worries with, Tomoko, Sarah and John ...

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RiskM e a s u r e m e n t f o r F i n a n c i a l I n s t i t u t i o n s

RiskM e a s u r e m e n t f o r F i n a n c i a l I n s t i t u t i o n s

... We reject the null hypothesis if the number of exceptions is larger than the test level. There are two test levels which correspond to the yellow and red zones. The yellow zone is determined by the Basle Accord as having ...

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H e ur i s t i c Me t ho ds f o r P a r a me t e rE s t i ma t i o n ina Sm a r t B e a mSt r uct ur e

H e ur i s t i c Me t ho ds f o r P a r a me t e rE s t i ma t i o n ina Sm a r t B e a mSt r uct ur e

... In Figure 2, we plot the model using parameters obtained by the GA, hybrid GA and Nelder-Mead algorithms. The displacements were taken at the observation point ˆ x and simulation time was up to 0.1 sec. A 10% noise was ...

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I o n cha nne l s a se l e ct r o s t a t i c a mpl i fie r s o f cha r g e fluct ua t i o ns

I o n cha nne l s a se l e ct r o s t a t i c a mpl i fie r s o f cha r g e fluct ua t i o ns

... We focus here on an effect of volume charge fluctuations at the channel mouth on the transition probabilities of the ions through an open ionic channel. To this end we would like to estimate how much time ions spend in ...

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Binding fullerenol C60(OH)24 to dsDNA

Binding fullerenol C<sub>60</sub>(OH)<sub>24</sub> to dsDNA

... 51. Vitzhum G, Geiger H, Bisswanger H, Brunne J, Bernhagen J. A quan- titative fluorescence based microplate assay for the determination of double-straned DNA using SYBR Green I a standard ultravioled trans- ...

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1 Ho u s e Al l o c a t i o nP r o b l e ma n dS e r i a l Di c t a t o r - ship

1 Ho u s e Al l o c a t i o nP r o b l e ma n dS e r i a l Di c t a t o r - ship

... “For every house allocation problem and for every Pareto-efficient matching µ in that house allocation problem, there exists a priority order over agents f such that the serial dictators[r] ...

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A ppr o x i ma t i o n Re s ul t sF o rq -P a r a m e t r i c B B H O pe r a t o r s

A ppr o x i ma t i o n Re s ul t sF o rq -P a r a m e t r i c B B H O pe r a t o r s

... Using the classical connection between Bernstein and BBH operators we propose the following q-analogue of the Bleimann, Butzer and Hahn operators in C01+x [0, ∞ :.. ∗Eastern Mediterranea[r] ...

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new r a d i o - f r e q u e n c y a c o u s t i cm e t h o d f o r r e mo t es t u d yo f l i q u i d s

new r a d i o - f r e q u e n c y a c o u s t i cm e t h o d f o r r e mo t es t u d yo f l i q u i d s

... An intensity of response from KCl solution indicates the hydrodynamic explanation is at least insufficient. If our pro- posed hydrodynamic explanation were close to reality, then (ceteris paribus) the intensity would ...

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THE B I R A T I O N A L G E O ME T R YO F T R O P I C A LC O MP A C T I FI C A T I O N S

THE B I R A T I O N A L G E O ME T R YO F T R O P I C A LC O MP A C T I FI C A T I O N S

... the complexity of the tropical varieties substantially: in Proposition 1.1.8 we will see that such tropical varieties can be given the structure of fans, and accordingly we call such tropical varieties em tropical fans. ...

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NONSYM E T R I C S C H U RFU N C T I O N S

NONSYM E T R I C S C H U RFU N C T I O N S

... cell c such that F (c) ≥ k. If there is no cell directly on top of c, then place k on top of c and the resulting figure is F ← ...of c in read (F ) and repeat the scanning procedure for ...

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Coherentallocation o f r i s k c a p i t a l

Coherentallocation o f r i s k c a p i t a l

... The seminal work for the development of the game concepts discussed in this section, was Aumann and Shapley’s book “Values of Non-Atomic Games” ([2]). There, the interval [0, 1] represents the set of all players, and ...

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