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Converting natural biopolymers to sustainable bioplastics <i>via</i> structure engineering. [PDF]
Ji X, Zhou K, Tran MH, Chen X, Yan N.
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Effect of Different Luting Protocols on the Bond Strength of Fiber-Reinforced CAD/CAM Blocks. [PDF]
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Bond length and bond multiplicity: σ-bond prevents short π-bonds
Chem. Commun., 2006Analysis of model compounds such as Fe2(CO)6, C2 and HBBH shows that pi-bonds left to themselves are shorter than sigma-bonds; in many ways sigma-bonds prevent pi-bonds from adopting their optimal shorter distances.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
This paper documents the rise of "poison bonds", which are corporate bonds that allow bondholders to demand immediate repayment in a change-of-control event. The share of poison bonds among new issues has grown substantially in recent years, from below 20% in the 90s to over 60% since mid-2000s. This increase is predominantly driven by investment-grade
Renjie, Rex Wang, Xia, Shuo
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This paper documents the rise of "poison bonds", which are corporate bonds that allow bondholders to demand immediate repayment in a change-of-control event. The share of poison bonds among new issues has grown substantially in recent years, from below 20% in the 90s to over 60% since mid-2000s. This increase is predominantly driven by investment-grade
Renjie, Rex Wang, Xia, Shuo
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Savings bonds, retractable bonds and callable bonds
Journal of Financial Economics, 1977Abstract Savings bonds, retractable bonds and callable bonds are each equivalent to a straight bond with an option. Neglecting default risk the value of these contingent claims depends upon the riskless interest rate. This paper employs the option pricing framework to value these bonds, under the assumptions that the interest rate follows a Gauss ...
Michael J. Brennan, Eduardo S. Schwartz
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