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Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2013
The HDL hypothesis has suffered damage in the past few years. Clinical trials have shown that raising HDL cholesterol levels does not improve cardiovascular disease (CVD) outcomes. In addition, Mendelian randomization studies have shown that DNA variants that alter HDL cholesterol levels in populations are unrelated to incident CVD events.
Norman C.W. Wong+2 more
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The HDL hypothesis has suffered damage in the past few years. Clinical trials have shown that raising HDL cholesterol levels does not improve cardiovascular disease (CVD) outcomes. In addition, Mendelian randomization studies have shown that DNA variants that alter HDL cholesterol levels in populations are unrelated to incident CVD events.
Norman C.W. Wong+2 more
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Communications of the ACM, 2017
Embrace failure so it does not embrace you.
Edward Harris, Pat Helland, Simon Weaver
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Embrace failure so it does not embrace you.
Edward Harris, Pat Helland, Simon Weaver
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, 2020
The Dodd‐Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 aimed to improve the financial stability of the banking industry. This reform was intended to reduce the too‐big‐to‐fail practices for very large banks.
Madhav Regmi+3 more
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The Dodd‐Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 aimed to improve the financial stability of the banking industry. This reform was intended to reduce the too‐big‐to‐fail practices for very large banks.
Madhav Regmi+3 more
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Origins of too-big-to-fail policy in the United States
Financial History Review, 2020This article traces the origin of too-big-to-fail policy in modern US banking to the bailout of the $1.2b Bank of the Commonwealth in 1972. It describes this bailout and those of subsequent banks through that of Continental Illinois in 1984.
George C. Nurisso, E. Prescott
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2016 IEEE-IAS/PCA Cement Industry Technical Conference, 2016
The cement industry relies upon silos for storage of materials throughout the process of the creation of cement. Many arrive on site at a production facility fully realizing that mechanical systems and equipment need maintenance, but never think twice about their storage structures.
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The cement industry relies upon silos for storage of materials throughout the process of the creation of cement. Many arrive on site at a production facility fully realizing that mechanical systems and equipment need maintenance, but never think twice about their storage structures.
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, 2021
The development of the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) is Europe’s most important defence project. Both technologically and militarily, the project has the potential to set new standards and revolutionise the use of air power.
Dominic Vogel
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The development of the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) is Europe’s most important defence project. Both technologically and militarily, the project has the potential to set new standards and revolutionise the use of air power.
Dominic Vogel
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Business and Politics, 2020
This article examines how two dynamics, one global and one domestic, have interacted to shape the politics of banking in Europe. In the aftermath of the 2008 crisis, European governments were subject to renewed structural incentive to promote TBTF banks:
E. Massoc
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This article examines how two dynamics, one global and one domestic, have interacted to shape the politics of banking in Europe. In the aftermath of the 2008 crisis, European governments were subject to renewed structural incentive to promote TBTF banks:
E. Massoc
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Too Big to Fail: The Panic of 1927 [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to explore whether the Bank of Japan provided the special loans for insolvent banks against the panic of 1927. This paper uses a cross-sectional data set consisting of observations on 1364 ordinary banks. The logit model regression at this paper provides each bank’s estimated propensity to close.
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Just How Big is the Too Big to Fail Problem? [PDF]
The idea of banks too big to fail (TBTF) is not new. Indeed, it has been three decades since the first TBTF bailout due to concerns about serious and widespread financial repercussions. Since then, of course, big banks have grown much bigger and have become increasingly complex, both in the United States and elsewhere.
Apanard Penny Prabha+5 more
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