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báo cáo hóa học: "Overground walking speed changes when subjected to body weight support conditions for nonimpaired and post stroke individuals" docx

báo cáo hóa học: "Overground walking speed changes when subjected to body weight support conditions for nonimpaired and post stroke individuals" docx

Ngày tải lên : 19/06/2014, 08:20
... is also short enough to avoid the negative effects of fatigue for the subjects post stroke Subjects were encouraged to walk as they normally would at a comfortable pace for every trial For both ... could supply to a subject that permitted them to be able to successfully walk forwards comfortably This is in contrast to many previous body weight support studies that were performed over a ... consists of a custom designed torso and pelvis harness attached to a mobile robotic base (Fig 1) The KineAssist utilizes a servomechanism to drive the robot according to the forces detected from...
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Báo cáo y học: "Activated protein C for H1N1 influenza? More work to do" potx

Báo cáo y học: "Activated protein C for H1N1 influenza? More work to do" potx

Ngày tải lên : 13/08/2014, 20:22
... J, Tidswell M, Siegel M, Soto G, Peterson MW, Chesnutt MS, Phillips C, Weinacker A, Thompson BT, Eisner MD, Matthay MA: Randomized clinical trial of activated protein C for the treatment of acute ... able to decrease the infiltration of neutrophils into the lung [9,10] In human septic patients and in an intravenous endotoxin challenge model in healthy human volunteers, no anti-inflammatory ... http://ccforum.com/content/14/3/156 neutrophil influx in a Pseudomonas aeruginosa pneumonia model and in an endotoxin challenge model in rats [6,7] In vitro models have demonstrated an inhibitory...
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Tài liệu Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports - Why Are Banks Holding So Many Excess Reserves? doc

Tài liệu Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports - Why Are Banks Holding So Many Excess Reserves? doc

Ngày tải lên : 16/02/2014, 12:20
... time in its history, in October 2008 This action was taken to “give the Federal Reserve greater scope to use its lending programs to address conditions in credit markets while also maintaining ... banks’ incentives to lend to firms and households In practice, the conditions that led to the freeze in the interbank market might change the central bank’s forecast for the factors influencing ... likely to be different from the rate that would result from Bank A’s efforts to lend out its excess reserves Many other central banks also pay interest on reserves as part of their procedure for...
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Báo cáo khoa học: "Mining Co-Occurrence Matrices for SO-PMI Paradigm Word Candidates" docx

Báo cáo khoa học: "Mining Co-Occurrence Matrices for SO-PMI Paradigm Word Candidates" docx

Ngày tải lên : 24/03/2014, 03:20
... (limited to the first 100) In order to “discover” the principles behind the co-occurrences, we examine eigenvectors associ77 ated with the largest eigenvalues Some of the vectors indeed appear to have ... also fairly clear that some of the eigenvectors, as for example the third one, are more related to sentiment than the others This is also evident by examination of average lexeme sentiment of top ... Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk, editors 2012 Narodowy Korpus J˛ zyka Polskiego e Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warsaw Forthcoming J Read and J Carroll 2009 Weakly supervised techniques for domain-independent...
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Why Are there So Many Banking Crises? The Politics and Policy of Bank Regulation phần 1 ppsx

Why Are there So Many Banking Crises? The Politics and Policy of Bank Regulation phần 1 ppsx

Ngày tải lên : 10/08/2014, 07:21
... that can be used to force supervisors to intervene before it is too late when a bank is in trouble This would not be possible if the information was disclosed by the supervisors themselves In ... themselves generate enough information for investors to allocate their funds appropriately and efficiently, and in some occasions will even tend to propagate misleading information This means that ... themselves to solve the problems raised by misleading information… For the future of financial markets in the United States, disclosure [of accurate information] is likely to be critical for continued...
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Why Are there So Many Banking Crises? The Politics and Policy of Bank Regulation phần 2 pdf

Why Are there So Many Banking Crises? The Politics and Policy of Bank Regulation phần 2 pdf

Ngày tải lên : 10/08/2014, 07:21
... useful to define objective criteria for deciding when a bank has to be bailed out for systemic reasons, and also how to organize ex post accountability with sanctions on supervisors if they not perform ... corrective action which is some form of gradualism in the intervention of supervisors in order to force them to intervene before it is too late This is based on a full set of indicators known as CAMELS ... I therefore argue in favor of independence and accountability of banking supervisors as has been done for monetary policy So, instead of discretionary power given to bank supervisors, sometimes...
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Why Are there So Many Banking Crises? The Politics and Policy of Bank Regulation phần 3 pptx

Why Are there So Many Banking Crises? The Politics and Policy of Bank Regulation phần 3 pptx

Ngày tải lên : 10/08/2014, 07:21
... incentives to put effort into screening loan applicants and so lower the probability of insolvency The cost of effort depends on how difficult it is to identify the sound firms to lend to; i.e., it ... regulators to provide potentially different profit rates for banks as a function of their declared type The regulators can also revoke the licenses of insolvent banks Regulators have no information ... where an insolvent bank may be illiquid If this bank does not borrow λI, it is forced to close If it borrows λI, then to stay in business it must use the loan to repay impatient depositors and...
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Why Are there So Many Banking Crises? The Politics and Policy of Bank Regulation phần 4 doc

Why Are there So Many Banking Crises? The Politics and Policy of Bank Regulation phần 4 doc

Ngày tải lên : 10/08/2014, 07:21
... to decrease the profit BS left to insolvent banks This is the condition that allows us to sort illiquid from insolvent banks Indeed, an insolvent bank is less profitable than an illiquid bank for ... instrument for allocating control rights to the deposit insurance fund (or to the regulator) when things go badly They criticize the Basel Accord for being too lenient during booms and too tough during ... incentive to exert effort at t = to avoid being insolvent Thus, BS has to be sufficiently high to induce self-selection of an insolvent bank, and βL BL + βN BN must be increased accordingly in order to...
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Why Are there So Many Banking Crises? The Politics and Policy of Bank Regulation phần 5 ppsx

Why Are there So Many Banking Crises? The Politics and Policy of Bank Regulation phần 5 ppsx

Ngày tải lên : 10/08/2014, 07:21
... is solvent but near insolvency In such cases, however, it is not “ex post optimal” for the central bank to adhere to the stated resolution method The solvency of For simplicity, this paper does ... to commit to shut down ex post a solvent bank In contrast, under interbank monitoring one may want to “punish” bank for a poor monitoring of bank by liquidating bank even when the latter is solvent ... impossible for them to limit ρ ∗ , since it is ex post liquidity assistance to the banks such that ρ optimal to also let all the banks such that ρ ∈ ]ρ ∗ , ρ1 [ continue This not only implies too few...
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Why Are there So Many Banking Crises? The Politics and Policy of Bank Regulation phần 7 ppsx

Why Are there So Many Banking Crises? The Politics and Policy of Bank Regulation phần 7 ppsx

Ngày tải lên : 10/08/2014, 07:21
... the central bank, so as to induce mutual monitoring To reduce the risk that the central bank be forced to step in to avoid a propagation, bilateral caps could also be subjected to a rule limiting ... lines and transactions in a gross payment system, so as to allow the central bank to better monitor positions and to avoid being forced to intervene to prevent systemic risk i i i i i i “rochet” ... true solvency It should be emphasized that the central bank can continue using its privileged supervisory information to protect itself against insolvent banks or, conversely, to allow a bank to...
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Why Are there So Many Banking Crises? The Politics and Policy of Bank Regulation phần 8 potx

Why Are there So Many Banking Crises? The Politics and Policy of Bank Regulation phần 8 potx

Ngày tải lên : 10/08/2014, 07:21
... by the efficient liquidation at time t = of the insolvent bank 7.5 Too-Big -to- Fail and Money Center Banks Regulators have often adopted a too-big -to- fail (TBTF) approach in dealing with financially ... Proposition 7.1 Insolvency in a resilient interbank market Ex ante monitoring and supervision Imperfect monitoring leads to forbearance and moral hazard Proposition 7.2 Insolvency leading to contagion ... that failure does not occur The reason is market discipline: since capital markets are supposed to be efficient and banks’ creditors (including depositors) are supposed to be perfectly informed, any...
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Why Are there So Many Banking Crises? The Politics and Policy of Bank Regulation phần 9 pps

Why Are there So Many Banking Crises? The Politics and Policy of Bank Regulation phần 9 pps

Ngày tải lên : 10/08/2014, 07:21
... criticized for being too crude and opening the door to regulatory arbitrage, it seems strange to insist so much on the importance of supervisory review and market discipline as necessary complements to ... preventing regulatory forbearance by forcing regulators to intervene before it is too late As is well documented in the literature on banking crises, banking authorities are very often subject to political ... can mandatory subdebt allow regulators to decrease capital requirements 9.6 Market Discipline and Supervisory Action We now come to what we consider to be the most convincing rationale for market...
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Why Are there So Many Banking Crises? The Politics and Policy of Bank Regulation phần 10 docx

Why Are there So Many Banking Crises? The Politics and Policy of Bank Regulation phần 10 docx

Ngày tải lên : 10/08/2014, 07:21
... stands for the “bad” technology (and “G” for the “good” 2 µG and σB ≡ σG + ∆σ σG For technology) and µB ≡ µG − ∆µ technical reasons, we also assume that σG < (µG + µB ) If monitoring cost also has ... Undercapitalized banks are subject to increasing regulatory intervention as their capital ratios deteriorate This prompt corrective action (PCA) doctrine is designed to limit supervisory forbearance Jones and ... criticized for being too crude, and introducing a wedge between the market assessment of asset risks and its regulatory counterpart However, it seems strange to insist so much on the need to “enable...
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báo cáo khoa học: " Arduous implementation: Does the Normalisation Process Model explain why it''''s so difficult to embed decision support technologies for patients in routine clinical practice" doc

báo cáo khoa học: " Arduous implementation: Does the Normalisation Process Model explain why it''''s so difficult to embed decision support technologies for patients in routine clinical practice" doc

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 16:21
... working to assign the necessary intellectual property, personnel, and material resources (execution); and to seek to link it to its operational contexts by sustaining the allocation of these resources ... M, Graham R, Kaner EF, Thomson R: Doctor-patient interaction in a randomised controlled trial of decision-support tools Soc Sci Med 2006, 62:2267-2278 Elwyn G, Buetow S, Hibbard J, Wensing M: ... options) [5], so that patients, when informed may choose to be involved to the 'extent they prefer' [5], recognizing that some people prefer others, such as health care professionals, to take decisions...
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báo cáo khoa học: " Survey of smokers'''' reasons for not switching to safer sources of nicotine and their willingness to do so in the future" pdf

báo cáo khoa học: " Survey of smokers'''' reasons for not switching to safer sources of nicotine and their willingness to do so in the future" pdf

Ngày tải lên : 11/08/2014, 18:20
... important to my social life Reasons for not previously considering switching to ST to stop smoking but continuing to use nicotine1 I believe that using tobacco in any form is as bad for you as ... switching to a hypothetical reduced risk nicotine product in the future Reasons for not previously considering switching to ST or pharmaceutical nicotine to stop smoking but continuing to use nicotine1 ... If efforts to actively convince smokers that there is no opportunity for harm reduction were to end, we would expect to see the change begin If the resources that are currently devoted to misleading...
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Báo cáo y học: "Pro/con ethics debate: Should mechanical ventilation be continued to allow for progression to brain death so that organs can be donated" pdf

Báo cáo y học: "Pro/con ethics debate: Should mechanical ventilation be continued to allow for progression to brain death so that organs can be donated" pdf

Ngày tải lên : 12/08/2014, 19:21
... the patient’s to wish to donate, it may be in the patient’s interest to pursue any reasonable avenue to fulfil the desire to donate References British Medical Association: Organ Donation in the ... Supply of Donor Organs for Transplantation London: King’s Fund Institute; 1994 British Medical Association: Organ Donation in the 21st Century: Time for a Consolidated Approach London: British ... continued to allow for progression to brain death so that organs can be donated Sam D Shemie Is it medically appropriate and/or ethical to extend ventilation in anticipation of brain death for the...
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rochet - why are there so many banking crises; the politics and policy of bank regulation (2007)

rochet - why are there so many banking crises; the politics and policy of bank regulation (2007)

Ngày tải lên : 01/11/2014, 19:44
... useful to define objective criteria for deciding when a bank has to be bailed out for systemic reasons, and also how to organize ex post accountability with sanctions on supervisors if they not perform ... corrective action which is some form of gradualism in the intervention of supervisors in order to force them to intervene before it is too late This is based on a full set of indicators known as CAMELS ... supervisors have a general tendency to interfere too much when the banks are well run and to intervene too little when the banks have problems Too much attention in my opinion has been devoted to...
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So Many Sounds

So Many Sounds

Ngày tải lên : 28/04/2015, 11:44
... So Many Sounds by Ashlyn Adams PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS: Cover © Greenshoots Communications/Alamy; © BananaStock/SuperStock; © Blend Images/Alamy; © Don Despain/Alamy; © BananaStock/SuperStock; ... making sounds What sounds did people make together? What did the sounds mean? 11 WORDS TO KNOW again father along house began nothing boy together Monitor/Clarify Find ways to figure out what doesn’t ... uses the sound of the flute to say, “I love you.” Sounds can say a lot! 10 Responding Word Builder What sounds people make together? WORDS TO KNOW Talk About It Text to Text Think of other stories...
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báo cáo thực tập tiếng anh There are so many phrasal verbs in English, and they all look soconfusing.   How   should   I   go  about   learning   phrasal   verbs

báo cáo thực tập tiếng anh There are so many phrasal verbs in English, and they all look soconfusing. How should I go about learning phrasal verbs

Ngày tải lên : 04/11/2015, 17:32
... eventually • If you run down someone or something, or run someone or something down, you criticize that person or thing, often unfairly E.g Pam’s big sister is always running her down even though Pam ... If you rub something in (informal), you talk to someone about something which they want to forget because they feel bad about it E.g I know it was my fault I just wish everyone would stop rubbing ... draw into 2.2 Organizing by topics Sometimes it can help us to remember verbs if we record them in groups according to the topic they relate to This is because these verbs often appear together...
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