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Valuation Specialist, Earnings Persistent and Level 3 Fair Value Measurements
ABSTRACT We investigate the significance of valuation specialists within audit teams in shaping the association between earnings persistence and banks' exposure to Level 3 fair value measurements (FVMs). Using a sample of international banks, we find that a bank's exposure to Level 3 FVMs improves earnings persistence only when auditors engage ...
Chen Bu, Yuyu Zhang, Daifei Yao
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A New Transferrin in New Guinea
Nature, 1963IN 1957 Smithies1, using the technique of starch-gel electrophoresis, described inherited variants of human β-globulins. Smithies and Hiller2 established the identity of these β-globulins with the iron-binding protein, trans-ferrin, and this was afterwards confirmed with iron-59 and autoradiography3.
L. Y. C. Lai, L. Y. C. Lai
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Nutrition Studies in New Guinea
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1964The results of nutritional studies are reported which were carried out in Papuan subjects living in the Central Highlands of New Guinea where 90 to 95 per cent of the staple food consists of sweet potatoes. The daily protein intake is 15 to 35 gm. The protein is poor in the amino acids methionine, cystine and to a lesser degree in lysine.Nitrogen ...
N. A. Pikaar+3 more
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Mycologia, 1941
On Amnomum (Hornstedia) sp., Kajabit Mission, Aug. 16, 1939 (10583), Dec. 8, 1939 (10861). On Zingiberaceae (probably Almomum), Wareo, Dec. 26, 1935 (1370), Jan. 3, 1936 (1479), Jan. 10, 1936 (1609), Jan. 12, 1936 (1662). In 1934 Mains (Ann. Myc. 32: 256-258) concluded that the genus Schroeteriaster was closely related to Uromyces.
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On Amnomum (Hornstedia) sp., Kajabit Mission, Aug. 16, 1939 (10583), Dec. 8, 1939 (10861). On Zingiberaceae (probably Almomum), Wareo, Dec. 26, 1935 (1370), Jan. 3, 1936 (1479), Jan. 10, 1936 (1609), Jan. 12, 1936 (1662). In 1934 Mains (Ann. Myc. 32: 256-258) concluded that the genus Schroeteriaster was closely related to Uromyces.
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2007
Abstract The New Guinea region (as defined below) is one of the most linguistically diverse and complex areas in the world, with over 1,000 languages spoken in an area of about 900,000 square km. About three to four hundred languages spoken there belong to the Austronesian family.
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Abstract The New Guinea region (as defined below) is one of the most linguistically diverse and complex areas in the world, with over 1,000 languages spoken in an area of about 900,000 square km. About three to four hundred languages spoken there belong to the Austronesian family.
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Anthropology Today, 1988
realize that nearly all of the history books in the various South African school systems ignore these same facts of resistance because they would give historical base to a just struggle against the ruling regime. By perpetuating concepts of biological determinism without examining whether their data in fact support such a conclusion, Nurse, Jenkins and
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realize that nearly all of the history books in the various South African school systems ignore these same facts of resistance because they would give historical base to a just struggle against the ruling regime. By perpetuating concepts of biological determinism without examining whether their data in fact support such a conclusion, Nurse, Jenkins and
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Annual Review of Anthropology, 2000
▪ Abstract The New Guinea region is the most linguistically diverse region in the world, with some 1000 languages in an area smaller than 900,000 km2. There are about three dozen language families and close to the same number of language isolates, although two very different language families, each with about 300 languages, dominate: the coastal ...
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▪ Abstract The New Guinea region is the most linguistically diverse region in the world, with some 1000 languages in an area smaller than 900,000 km2. There are about three dozen language families and close to the same number of language isolates, although two very different language families, each with about 300 languages, dominate: the coastal ...
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The Compositae of New Guinea VI
1970This sixth article on the Compositae of New Guinea contains (1) additions to previous publications, mainly concerning Eupatorium and Carpesium, and (2) the treatment of tribe 5. Heliantheae, with 17 genera in the area.
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