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Finite-Time Ruin Probabilities for Discrete, Possibly Dependent, Claim Severities [PDF]
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Loisel, Stéphane, Lefèvre, Claude
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Drug‐Free Thrombolysis Mediated by Physically Activated Micro/Nanoparticles
Overview of particle‐mediated thrombolytic effects (thermal, mechanical, and chemical) and their activating physical stimuli (light, ultrasound, and magnetic field) in drug‐free thrombolysis. ABSTRACT Thrombus‐associated disorders rank among the world's leading causes of death, with ischemic heart disease and stroke as the main contributors.
Pierre Sarfati +2 more
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A Claim-based Risk Mapping of Construction All-Risk Insurance in Indonesia
Construction All-Risk (CAR) insurance is widely used within the construction market. Although constituting a modest fraction of the global insurance market, it registers more claims than other types of insurance. Therefore, identifying the root cause or
Andreas Arianto Pramudya +3 more
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Impact of environmental factors in predicting daily severity scores of atopic dermatitis
Background Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that affects 20% of children worldwide. Environmental factors including weather and air pollutants have been shown to be associated with AD symptoms.
Guillem Hurault +5 more
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Non-parametric Models for Univariate Claim Severity Distributions - an approach using R [PDF]
This paper presents an analysis of motor vehicle insurance claims relating to vehicle damage and to associated medical expenses. We use univariate severity distributions estimated with non-parametric methods.
Bolancé Losilla, Catalina +2 more
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Estimating Quantile Families of Loss Distributions for Non-Life Insurance Modelling via L-moments [PDF]
This paper discusses different classes of loss models in non-life insurance settings. It then overviews the class Tukey transform loss models that have not yet been widely considered in non-life insurance modelling, but offer opportunities to produce ...
Chen, Wilson Y. +2 more
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Tin hexathiophosphate memristors leverage intrinsic nanopores together with a guided filament formation strategy to regulate titanium ion motion and switching behavior. The devices support reliable nonvolatile memory and reconfigurable logic‐in‐memory, demonstrating 14 Boolean logic functions in a single cell.
Thaw Tint Te Tun +7 more
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A Bonus–Malus System (BMS) is a ratemaking mechanism used in insurance to adjust premiums based on a policyholder’s claim history, with the goal of segmenting risk profiles more accurately.
Asrar Alyafie +2 more
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Scientific Models of Human Health Risk Analysis in Legal and Policy Decisions [PDF]
The quality of scientific predictions of risk in the courtroom and policy arena rests in large measure on how the two differences between normal practice and the legal/policy practice of science are reconciled.
Crawford-Brown, Douglas
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Uncovering the Origin of Efficiency Roll‐Off in TADF OLEDs
OLEDs based on thermally activated delayed fluorescent (TADF) materials often suffer from a severe drop in efficiency at high brightness levels. This work presents a technique to uncover the source of this efficiency drop, and quantifies the exciton‐exciton and exciton‐polaron annihilation processes responsible for efficiency losses in our TADF OLEDs ...
Liam G. King +3 more
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