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Asset pricing: A tale of night and day
Journal of Financial Economics, 2020The capital asset pricing model (CAPM) performs poorly overall, as market risk (beta) is weakly related to 24-hour returns. This is because stock prices behave very differently with respect to their sensitivity to beta when markets are open for trading ...
T. Hendershott +2 more
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Nursing Standard, 1988
The Strange But True Department....the Sandoz Foundation Lecture is to be given at the Royal Edinburgh Hospital on June 1 at 5.30pm.
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The Strange But True Department....the Sandoz Foundation Lecture is to be given at the Royal Edinburgh Hospital on June 1 at 5.30pm.
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Nursing Standard, 1990
I read with interest Saraswathi Vaidyanathan's article Rheumatoid arthritis: educating the patient in India' (Nursing Standard December 13-19), when she illustrated some very sound principles in establishing health education and teaching programme for sufferers of this disease.
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I read with interest Saraswathi Vaidyanathan's article Rheumatoid arthritis: educating the patient in India' (Nursing Standard December 13-19), when she illustrated some very sound principles in establishing health education and teaching programme for sufferers of this disease.
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2020
This chapter focuses on visions of Patagonia as the origin of the world in the work of the renowned Argentine scientist Florentino Ameghino (1854–1911), and particularly on his recourse to indigenous myth in the development of his (later discredited) theories of biological evolution.
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This chapter focuses on visions of Patagonia as the origin of the world in the work of the renowned Argentine scientist Florentino Ameghino (1854–1911), and particularly on his recourse to indigenous myth in the development of his (later discredited) theories of biological evolution.
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Once upon a Time in Italy: The Tale of the Morandi Bridge
Structural Engineering International, 2018On 14 August 2018 at 11:35 AM, a relevant portion (about 243 m) of the viaduct over the Polcevera river in Genoa collapsed, killing 43 people. The bridge was designed in the early 1960s by Riccardo Morandi, a well-known Italian engineer, and opened to ...
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Sleep Disturbance and Pain: A Tale of Two Common Problems
Chest, 2018&NA; Chronic pain has been associated with sleep disturbances in a bidirectional manner, with pain disrupting sleep, and sleep deprivation or disturbance increasing pain.
M. Andersen +3 more
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Habitat fragmentation: A long and tangled tale
Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2018In 2002, I attended a lecture by Ursula Franklin (Figure 1), a phys‐ icist, pacifist, Holocaust survivor and the recipient of nearly every honor that Canada has to offer. Franklin was 81 years old at the time. She began her lecture with a story about her
L. Fahrig
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Targeting inflammation in diabetic nephropathy: a tale of hope
Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs, 2018Introduction: Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is the leading cause of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Beyond the new anti-diabetic drugs that possess markedly cardiovascular and renal protective effects, no novel direct ...
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Dramatherapy, 2005
When our life is complex, which it is more often than not, we hope to find within the story images relevant to our own predicament, hoping maybe against hope, that an answer to our problem might dwell within the story…
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When our life is complex, which it is more often than not, we hope to find within the story images relevant to our own predicament, hoping maybe against hope, that an answer to our problem might dwell within the story…
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