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Long-Term Prediction Intervals of Time Series
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 2010zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Zhou, Zhou, Xu, Zhiwei, Wu, Wei Biao
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CHERN-SIMONS TERM IN CURVED SPACE-TIME
Modern Physics Letters A, 1990The expression for the Chern-Simons currents in 1 + 2 and 1 + 4 dimensions are constructed explicitly in the presence of gravity. Results indicate that these are related to the axial anomalies corresponding to one lower dimension.
Banerjee, R., Chatterjee, D.
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Long-term recall of time-to-pregnancy
Fertility and Sterility, 1993To validate two versions of a short self-completion questionnaire on time-to-pregnancy.Information from the questionnaire was compared with concurrently collected data from the same individuals.Questionnaires were sent to 1,647 women who continue to be followed up by the Oxford Family Planning Association Contraceptive Study. Replies were received from
M, Joffe +4 more
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Continuous-Time Term Structure Models [PDF]
pagehe problem of term structure of interest rates modelling is considered in a continuous-time framework. The emphasis is on the bond prices, forward bond prices or LIBOR rates, rather than on the instantaneous rates as in the traditional models. Forward and spot probability measures are introduced in this general setup. Two conditions of no-arbitrage
Musiela, Marek, Marek Rutkowski
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Term-time holidays: The evidence
SecEd, 2017Taking students out of school for term-time breaks has become a controversial issue. However, Karen Sullivan argues that the practice is no bad thing, with evidence suggesting that it can help attainment
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CREATING TIME: LONG TERM ON THE SHORT TERM
Text from a blog post on helping students make time for professional development, even when it is busy- and practicing what you preach. On graduation, veterinarians (and the rest of us) are never "done" with work; there is *always* more work to do.openaire +1 more source
Flex-Time: Short-Term Benefits; Long-Term...?
Public Administration Review, 1981Glenn W. Rainey, Lawrence Wolf
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