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Cellulose and the role of hydrogen bonds: not in charge of everything
In the cellulose scientific community, hydrogen bonding is often used as the explanation for a large variety of phenomena and properties related to cellulose and cellulose based materials.
M. Wohlert +5 more
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The Double Role of Financial Covenants in Bond Issues in Brazil
Purpose – This study aims to identify the relationship between the use of financial covenants and the cost of borrowing via bonds issued by firms in Brazil.
Jonatan Marlon Konraht +1 more
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Robert J. Shiller: Nobel prize for 2013: Capital market efficiency [PDF]
In 2013 the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences was awarded to the American economists, Eugene Fama, Lars Peter Hansen and Robert Shiller. The monetarists, Fama and Hansen, from the University of Chicago, and the Neo- Keynesian, Shiller, from the Yale ...
Pantelić Svetlana
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Abstract While the maximum cut problem and its corresponding polytope has received a lot of attention inliterature, comparably little is known about the natural closely related variant maximum bond. Here, given a graph G = (V, E), we ask for a maximum cut δ(S) ⊆ E with S ⊆ V under the restriction that both G[S] as well as G[V \ S] are ...
Markus Chimani +2 more
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A method for determining the central lateral position of a spray swath
An aerial swath offset experiment was conducted to measure the accuracy of two commercial navigational systems for compensation of cross wind influence. The swaths produced in this experiment presented many different deposit patterns.
Andreas Herbst, Jane A. S. Bonds
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Are Government Bonds Net Wealth?
The assumption that government bonds are perceived as net wealth by the private sector is crucial in demonstrating real effects of shifts in the stock of public debt. In particular, the standard effects of "expansionary" fiscal policy on aggregate demand
R. Barro
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Hegemony and Humanitarian Norms: The U.S. Legitimation of Toxic Violence
Despite widespread beliefs that the United States has not used chemical weapons since the distant past of World War I, this study suggests a more complicated history by examining U.S.
Eric Bonds
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Risk and Return: Bonds and Sukuk in Indonesia
The aim of this research is to compare the degree of risk and return of bonds with sukuk, using several calculations magnitudes, which are, yield to maturity (YTM), Macaulay's duration, and Value at Risk (VaR).
Ahmad Rodoni, Aris Setiawan
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The role of Islamic investment sukuk In the development of slums [PDF]
These sukuk are documents of equal value representing common shares in ownership of property, utilities, services or assets in a specific project, after collecting the value of the Sukuk, closing the subscription door and starting using them for what ...
MUSTAFA AL NASRY, Bushra khled Alusef
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CURRENCY AS A TOOL BONDS OF LOCAL BORROWING [PDF]
The article expediency diversification tool for local government borrowing through further improvement of circulation of government bonds denominated in foreign currency, with an emphasis on intensifying their placement among the population.
І. Liuty, K. Kuryshchuk
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