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The wave-particle duality of corporate financial metrics. [PDF]
Zhu W, Lyu J, Li X, Chen Z.
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The sensitivity of locus of control to life events and implications for its moderating influence on wellbeing. [PDF]
Stillman S, Velamuri M.
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Identifying monetary policy shocks through external constraints
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Inappropriate ICD Shocks Caused by External Electrical Noise
New England Journal of Medicine, 2009To the Editor: Because of the growing number of patients worldwide who are receiving implantable cardioverter–defibrillators (ICDs)1 and the increasing number of indications for their use, physicia...
Thøgersen, Anna Margrethe +2 more
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Market Crashes Without External Shocks [PDF]
It is shown that market crashes and bubbles can arise without external shocks. Sudden changes in behavior coming after a long period of stationarity may be the result of endogenous information processing. Except for the daily observation of the market, there is no new information, no communication, and no coordination among the participants.
Sergiu Hart, Yair Tauman
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Future shock: automatic external defibrillators
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2005This review provides a practical overview of the performance capabilities of automatic external defibrillators (AEDs), and of advances in technology and dissemination programmes for these devices.Arrhythmia analysis by AEDs is extremely reliable in most settings (sensitivity 81-100%, specificity 99.9-97.6%).
Sharon, Einav +4 more
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After the global financial crisis, India was exposed to many external shocks from commodity prices and foreign capital flows. Although capital flow fluctuations were largely due to global risk-on risk-off factors, a widening current account deficit (CAD) contributed to India's vulnerability to external shocks.
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External shocks and the urban poor [PDF]
Summary: This paper examines the effect of external shocks on urban poverty in a two-household (rich and poor), two-sector intertemporal model of an open economy with segmented labor markets. Skilled and unskilled labor are used in the formal sector, whereas only unskilled labor (which moves freely across sectors) is used in the informal economy.
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