نتایج جستجو برای: investment patterns

تعداد نتایج: 478733  

2006
Salma Kuhlmann

• Since Wilkie’s result [9] (which established that the elementary theory Texp of (R, exp) is model complete and o-minimal), many o-minimal expansions of the reals have been investigated. The problem of constructing nonarchimedean models of Texp (and more generally, of an ominimal expansion of the reals) gained much interest. • In [2] it was shown that fields of generalized power series cannot ...

2013
Jian Sun Jürgen Kosel

The Extraordinary Magnetoresistance (EMR) effect is a change in the resistance of a device upon the application of a magnetic field in hybrid structures, consisting of a semiconductor and a metal. The underlying principle of this phenomenon is a change of the current path in the hybrid structure upon application of a magnetic field, due to the Lorentz force. Specifically, the ratio of current, ...

2010
Alexander SUBBOTIN Thierry CHAUVEAU Alexander Subbotin Thierry Chauveau

This paper studies the effects of multiple investment horizons and investors’ bounded rationality on the price dynamics. We consider a pure exchange economy with one risky asset, populated with agents maximizing CRRA-type expected utility of wealth over discrete investment periods. An investor’s demand for the risky asset may depend on the historical returns, so that our model encompasses a wid...

2005
GIOVANNI DOSI GIORGIO FAGIOLO ANDREA ROVENTINI A. ROVENTINI

In this paper, we present an evolutionary model of industry dynamics yielding endogenous business cycles with ‘Keynesian’ features. The model describes an economy composed of firms and consumers/workers. Firms belong to two industries. The first one performs R&D and produces heterogeneous machine tools. Firms in the second industry invest in new machines and produce a homogenous consumption goo...

2013
Sheena Cotter

19 1. How much should an individual invest in reproduction as it grows older? Answering 20 this question involves determining whether individuals measure their age as the time 21 left for future reproduction or as the rate of deterioration in their state. Theory 22 suggests that in the former case individuals should increase their allocation of 23 resources to reproduction as opportunities for ...

Journal: :Dental materials : official publication of the Academy of Dental Materials 2009
Jens Fischer Andreas Ebinger Tobias Hägi Bogna Stawarczyk Andreas Wenger Egbert Keller

OBJECTIVES Aim of the study was to analyze the mold filling capacity and the dimensional accuracy of a spinel-based investment for titanium castings. METHODS Expansion of the investment in dependence of the preheating temperature was measured in a dilatometer. The degree of transformation of MgO and Al2O3 to spinel (MgAl2O4) was evaluated by means of X-ray powder diffraction. Mold filling cap...

2004
Douglas A. Yates

Africa is estimated to possess somewhere around 7 percent of the world’s proven crude oil reserves, according to the Energy Information Agency. It may have up to 24 billion barrels in total proven and unproven reserves. West Africa is generally viewed by the oil industry as one of the world’s leading deepwater offshore oil zones, with 633 fixed platforms, 13 floaters and 20 storage and offloadi...

2008
VIRGINIA HAYSSEN

The sciurid tribe Marmotini has a distinctive, highly specialized reproductive profile characterized by annually produced litters of many offspring, each of small mass and fast growth rate. However, not all genera of marmotines follow the reproductive profile of the tribe. In fact, included in the tribe are squirrels with the highest and lowest energetic investment into reproduction of the enti...

2005
Victoria Reyes-García Victoria Reyes-Garcia Vincent Vadez

www.ethnobotanyjournal.org/vol3/i1547-3465-03-201.pdf Ethnobotany Research & Applications 3:201-207 (2005) Victoria Reyes-García, ICREA-Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambiental, Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, 08193 Bellatera, Barcelona, SPAIN. [email protected] Victoria Reyes-Garcia, Vincent Vadez & Tomás Huanca, Sustainable International Development Program, Heller School for Social Po...

Journal: :DSH 2015
Carmen Klaussner John Nerbonne Çagri Çöltekin

The usual focus in authorship studies is on authorship attribution, i.e. determining which author (of a given set) wrote a piece of unknown provenance. The usual setting involves a small number of candidate authors, which means that the focus quickly revolves around a search for features that discriminate among the candidates. Whether the features that serve to discriminate among the authors ar...

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