... WhyAreThey Excited? Identifying and Explaining Spikes in Blog Mood LevelsKrisztian Balog Gilad Mishne Maarten de RijkeISLA, University of AmsterdamKruislaan 403, 1098 SJ Amsterdamkbalog,gilad,mdr@science.uva.nlAbstractWe ... experimentsaimed at automatically tagging blog posts withmoods. Mishne and de Rijke (200 6a) lift this workto the aggregate level, and use natural languageprocessing and machine learning to estimate ag-gregate ... unusualword usage patterns.Recent years have witnessed an increase in re-search on extracting subjective and other non-factual aspects of textual content; see (Shanahan etal., 2005) for an...
... steady-state levels below what is required to maintain the health of the cell. Also, it is possible that the Question & AnswerQ& ;A: What are pharmacological chaperones and whyarethey ... Typical chemical chaperones are molecules such as glycerol and trehalose. Pharmacological chaperones area special subset of chemical chaperones. Molecules like glycerol and trehalose are ... by binding to it and stabilizing it against thermal denaturation and proteolytic degradation [4-6]. So a pharmacological chaperone is a chemical chaperone?No, a chemical chaperone is subtly...
... bank. By contrast, banks that haveaccess to the LLR either because they have a reasonable exposure tomacroshocks or because theyare too big to fail should face a specialregulatory treatment, with ... Flannery and Sorescu 1996; Gropp et al. 2002; Hancock and Kwast 2001; Jagtianiet al. 2000; and Pettway and Sinkey 1980).18 A similar point was made earlier by Pettway and Sinkey (1980). They ... reexamination of mean–variance analysis ofbank capital regulation. Journal of Banking and Finance 14:69–84.Goodfriend, M., and R. G. King. 1988. Financial deregulation, monetary policy,and central...
... the Japanese authorities had to inject theequivalent of USD 24 billion in order to avoid a collapse of the Japanesefinancial system. Japanese banks are also famous for several spectacularepisodes ... Jagannathan 1988; Jacklin and Bhattacharya 1988; Allen andGale 1998). There is an ongoing empirical debate about whether crises are predictable and their relation to fundamentals.8Our approach is inspired ... recognize that they have made a bad investment)as well as not withdrawing and the bank failing.At τ = 1, fund manager i privately observes a signal si= R +εi, wherethe εi are i.i.d. and also independent...
... central bank. Indeed, thecentral bank typically has information about banks that the market doesnot have (and, conversely, market participants also have information thatis unknown to the central ... be able to extract an asymmetric information rent.9Recall that in this paper we abstract from the analysis of contagion that may arisewhen a bank fails. Thus we assume that, when an insolvent ... FSA can refuse to charter a bank at t = 0 if it does not satisfy certainregulatory conditions that will be specified later (essentially a capitaladequacy requirement) and can also close a bank...
... reserves that are held as balances on deposit at the Federal Reserve. Reserves that are held as cash in a bank’s vault or ATM network are counted as currency in circulation and included in the dark ... These funds are held either as balances on deposit at the Federal Reserve or as cash in the bank’s vault or ATMs. Reserves that are applied toward an institution’s legal requirement are called required, ... deposit account, so that Bank B has larger assets (a $60 increase in reserves) and larger liabilities (a $60 increase in deposits). Meanwhile, Bank A s reserves have fallen by $60, as have its...
... increasing diversity, reluctance to embrace homeownership, and other factors have created an imbalance between supply and demand in Texas’ apartment markets. “We are in the early days of a beginning ... built because developers could not get financing. [As a result] class A apartment fundamentals are better than they have been in decades. Apartment Demandã Propensity to shun single-family housing: ... tasks as required in order to increase asset value.Email: Keith.SandersTEXAPLEX@gmail.com large, diversified economy is dominated by its Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs). Of particular...
... low-income and the average Sub-Saharan African country. While Uganda’s banking system is small, it has always had a relatively large number of banks, even before financial liberalization. As of 2004, ... finding, bank-level variables are the statistically and economically most significant group of variables in explaining variation in spreads and margins. Specifically, banks with larger overhead costs, ... earning assets, were 13.4% in Uganda, compared to 8.3% in the average Sub-Sahara African country, 7.5% in the average low-income country and higher than in neighboring Kenya and Tanzania (Table...
... CentralPage 1 of 10(page number not for citation purposes)Human Resources for HealthOpen AccessResearchSpecialist training in Fiji: Why do graduates migrate, and why do they remain? A qualitative ... Indo-Fijian migrants in Sydney overfamily safety and welfare rather than finances were similarto the current study [4]. In other mostly African-basedstudies, financial factors and concerns about access ... of care that yougive and in the way that you give it that will make thedifference.There's so many specialists (in Australia), I would bejust another specialist among so many, whereas,...
... general, self-reports are reliable and well established (24). Almost all diagnoses were made at the paediatric clinic at the University hospital and only a small frac-tion, 5 % at primary care. ... successively amended regional quality program for asthma diag-nosis is nowadays shared, but was more lax 15 years ago than today, which introduces a possible bias since many of the NA cases were early ... a hospital or primary health care diagnosis of asthma at least once between 0-7 years of age in a total birth-year cohort in a defined Swedish geographical area. Methods Study design A...
... with DNA damaging reagents thereby introducing acute DNA damage. However, the majority DNA damage reagents are not specific and can cause the similar extent of damage in both BRCA1 mutant and ... consecutive days starting on days 2, 9 and 16 (arrows). Our data indicated that the treatment failed to achieve a more than marginal specific killing of BRCA1 mutant cancer cells as both BRCA1-/- and ... repair HR-mediated DNA damage, such as DNA double strand breaks (DSBs). In the absence of BRCA1, DSBs can be gradually accumulated, which may result in the activation of oncogenes and inactivation...