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A Crystalline In(II) Hydride. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Am Chem Soc
Mouriki O   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The Effect of Price Dispersion on Cost of Living Indexes

International Economic Review, 1994
Single good search models imply that mean-preserving increases in the amount of price dispersion reduce expected costs of living of searching consumers. Yet when many goods are consumed, commodity substitution may create a de facto form of fixed sample size search.
exaly   +3 more sources

Characterizing the variability of arrival processes with indexes of dispersion

IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 1991
The author proposes to characterize the burstiness of packet-arrival processes with indexes of dispersion for intervals and counts. These indexes, which are functions of the variance of intervals and counts, are relatively straightforward and can estimate and convey much more information than simpler indexes (such as the coefficient of variation) that ...
exaly   +2 more sources

Price dispersion and price indexes

Applied Economics, 2010
The traditional theory of price index numbers is based on the law of one price. But in the real world, we frequently observe the existence of an equilibrium price dispersion instead of one price of equilibrium. This article discusses the effects of price dispersion on two price indexes: the cost of living index and the consumer price index.
exaly   +2 more sources

Risk/dispersion index method

IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1983
A new sensitivity measure is developed whereby the effects of variations in the nominal conditions describing a given multiobjective problem can be measured and incorporated as a performance index to be minimised. The general nonlinear programming problem provides a framework for examining objective constraint level sensitivities in the ϵ-constraint ...
Harry M. Rarig, Yacov Y. Haimes
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Dispersion, Asymmetry and the Gini Index of Inequality

International Economic Review, 1987
This paper focuses on the Gini index and presents two additional features which may be characterized as new indices of location and skewness. In section 2, a fast computation algorithm of the Gini index is shown. This algorithm demonstrates that Gini's index belongs to the class of relative mean deviations.
Berrebi, Z M, Silber, Jacques G
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Latex dispersability index

Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2010
AbstractThe pigment loading capacity (PLC) of dispersion binders is an important factor in the formulation of a latex paint. However, there has been no reliable method for the quantitative evaluation of this property; this has led to difficulty in comparing latex binders in this regard.
Manouchehr Khorassani   +2 more
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