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Review of Financial Studies, 2007
This article applies the methodology of Bai and Ng (2002, 2004) for decomposing panel data into systematic and idiosyncratic components to both stock returns and turnover panels. This approach works well for both returns and turnover, despite the presence of severe heteroscedasticity and nonstationarity of individual stocks' turnover.
K. J. Martijn Cremers, Jianping Mei
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This article applies the methodology of Bai and Ng (2002, 2004) for decomposing panel data into systematic and idiosyncratic components to both stock returns and turnover panels. This approach works well for both returns and turnover, despite the presence of severe heteroscedasticity and nonstationarity of individual stocks' turnover.
K. J. Martijn Cremers, Jianping Mei
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Journal of Dermatological Science, 1994
Epidermal turnover time is the time taken for the epidermis to replace itself. The turnover time can be subdivided; when the epidermis is divided into proliferative compartment, differentiated compartment, and stratum corneum, the total turnover time is the sum of the turnover time of each compartment.
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Epidermal turnover time is the time taken for the epidermis to replace itself. The turnover time can be subdivided; when the epidermis is divided into proliferative compartment, differentiated compartment, and stratum corneum, the total turnover time is the sum of the turnover time of each compartment.
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The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1978
John Bolton, Max Cohen, Desmond Croft
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John Bolton, Max Cohen, Desmond Croft
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