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Channels in cellular systems: To borrow or not to borrow...

ZOR Zeitschrift f�r Operations Research Mathematical Methods of Operations Research, 1994
Summary: This note develops an analytic model to answer the question whether it is advantageous to borrow a channel in cellular mobile communications systems. Such questions arise dynamically, whenever there is a pending call which will be blocked unless a channel is borrowed.
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Borrowed Names for Borrowed Things?

Antiquity, 1970
In discussing contemporary wool production the Elder Pliny comments (NH, VIII, 192): 'oddments of wool from the fullers" coppers are used for stuffing bolsters-an invention of the Gauls, I think; at any rate, the process is distinguished by Gallic terms today.'
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Borrowers and Borrowing

1999
The Jubilee Centre survey of individuals with multiple debt problems included in-depth interviews. One focus of the interviews was how money problems had arisen. The findings are summarized in Table 3.1.
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Do Riskier Borrowers Borrow More?

Real Estate Economics, 2004
Conventional wisdom in the mortgage industry holds that loan‐to‐value (LTV) ratios are positively correlated with mortgage default rates. However, not all empirical studies of mortgage loan performance support this view. This paper offers a theoretical signaling model of why the correlation between LTV ratios and default risk is contingent upon the ...
David M. Harrison   +2 more
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On morphological borrowing

Language and Linguistics Compass, 2018
Abstract For virtually as long as linguists have studied contact‐induced grammatical change, the borrowing of morphological formatives and patterns has been considered a relatively infrequent phenomenon—a view which is reflected in all well‐known borrowability scales.
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Borrowed time

ACM SIGGRAPH 2016 Computer Animation Festival, 2016
A weathered sheriff returns to the remains of an accident he has spent a lifetime trying to forget. With each step forward, the memories come flooding back. Faced with his mistake once again, he must find the strength to carry on.
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Comparing Codeswitching and Borrowing

Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1992
An issue regarding codeswitching discourse is the extent to which material from a donor language (the Embedded Language or EL) appearing in a recipient language (the Matrix Language or ML) shows internal differentiation. Three questions are relevant: (1) Are all singly‐occurring EL lexemes in such discourse borrowed forms, or are some codeswitched ...
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Borrowed Energy

American Journal of Health Promotion
Compartmentalization is a self-preserving way of life for health care workers. The ability to walk from situation to situation without breaking down is vital to basic survival within the health care field. While often thought of as a healthy coping mechanism, compartmentalization requires us to borrow from our future selves in order to survive the past
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Individualism reduces borrower discouragement

Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2023
Francis Osei-Tutu, Laurent Weill
exaly  

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