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Pricing property derivatives: an initial review

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Lizieri, Colin Martyn   +2 more
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Dense property of initial literal shuffles

International Journal of Computer Mathematics, 1990
In this paper, we will study several properties of initial literal shuffles which B. Berard introduced as a more constrained form of the well-known shuffle operation. Especially, we are interested in the denseness of initial literal shuffles and principal congruences determined by initial literal shuffles.
M. Ito, Genjiro Tanaka
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Purification and Properties of Initiation Factor F3

Nature, 1970
Homogeneous preparations of initiation factor F3 have both RNA binding and ribosome dissociation activities. But although DF activity could entirely account for the role of F3 in the ribosome cycle this factor has an additional function in formation of the initiation complex that may be related to its RNA binding properties.
S, Sabol   +3 more
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Bifunctional Initiators: Synthesis, Characterization, and Initiator Properties of Azo-Benzoin Initiators

Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A, 1990
Abstract Two new azo-benzoin initiators were synthesized by the condensation of 4,4′-azo-bis-(4-cyanopentanoic acid chloride) (ACPC) with benzoin (B) and α-methylolbenzoin methyl ether. The initiator structures were confirmed by IR and NMR spectroscopy.
Aysen Önen, Yusuf Yagci
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Initial Concepts and Properties

1997
Definition A partial operation in a set P is a ternary relation on P satisfying the condition $$\forall a,b,c,c' \in P\quad (a,b,c),(a,b,c') \in \theta \Rightarrow c = c'.$$
E. S. Ljapin, A. E. Evseev
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Purification and Properties of Initiation Factor f-1

Nature, 1969
The protein synthesis initiation factor f2 of E. coli has properties in common with the chain elongation factors G and Tu and Ts.
J W, Hershey, K F, Dewey, R E, Thach
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The initial blood retention properties of arterial prostheses

Research in Experimental Medicine, 1986
The initial contact between blood and vascular grafts may be a determinant of the fate of the implants. They behave in different ways depending upon their nature: the processed human umbilical vein and the bovine heterograft just lead to minimal thrombotic retention; the expanded PTFE is even more antithrombogenic; the porous polyesters which are ...
J M, Legendre   +5 more
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