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Expression of Concern. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Enzyme Inhib Med Chem
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Anchor stores [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Urban Economics, 2003
Planned shopping malls usually have one or more department stores (anchor stores) and multiple specialized retail stores in each commodity category. This paper presents a model of shopping malls in which these two types of stores sell noncomplementary commodities.
Hideo Konishi, Michael Sandfort
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Cojump Anchoring

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
This paper develops a two-step inference procedure to test for a local one-for-one relation of contemporaneous jumps in high-frequency financial data corrupted by market microstructure noise. The first step develops a new bivariate Lee-Mykland jump test for pre-averaged, intra-day returns.
Winkelmann, Lars, Yao, Wenying
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The Ogden Anchor

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1998
Many procedures performed by podiatric surgeons today require the use of a soft-tissue anchoring device. In recent years, many new anchoring devices have become available for use in the foot and ankle. The authors introduce a new soft-tissue anchoring device that has yet to be described in the podiatric literature and present two cases in which the new
W E, Knudson, M W, Cerniglia, A, Carro
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Suction Anchors

SPE European Petroleum Conference, 1978
Abstract The development of self-burying suction anchors is described and data on pull-out forces presented for both inverted-cup and solid hemispherical types embedded in fine sand at depths up to three times anchor diameter. Observations made during sea trials of both anchor types are discussed.
Quentin Wilson, Baldev Sahota
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An anatomy of anchors

Proceedings of the fifteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia, 2004
While much attention is paid to defining and examining interactions with links, little is paid to the front end: the anchor. We examine what an anchor is, describe six anchor properties (density, location, function, decoration, format, and uniformity), and present examples of these properties.
Deena Larsen, Richard E. Higgason
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