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    Cost Of Carry Essay

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    The Cost-of-Carry Model In the commodity market the Cost of Carry model is used to price the futures and forwards contracts based on the spot price of the traded asset. The cost of carry is all the costs to carry an asset from the present until a certain future period, those are the cost to finance the asset (the interest), the storage costs, the transportation cost, and the insurance costs. The cost of carry model looks at the price of the future or forwardcontract as a function of the spot…

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    Semra Özal CONNECTIONS OF LOGARITHMIC FUNCTIONS Logarithm and exponential functions have close relationship and they are inverse function of each other in a way. Before explicitly clarifying this inverse relationship, we should analyze their definitions. Logarithm means, in mathematics, “The exponent that indicates the power to which a base number is raised to produce a given number “2 Exponential function means that “mathematical function in which an…

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    Common Trajectories

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    Temporal outliers are common trajectories that follow the populated route, but with an important difference of the speed compared to the other common trajectories. For extracting such type of outliers, we make use of the average speed used by the moving objects in the populated route, we make comparison between each sub-trajectory from the common trajectories and the average speed for all common trajectories that traverse the same route with some tolerance, and we extract two essential types;…

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    Nt1310 Unit 6 Lab Report

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    In a day to day situation, if we want to find how much time does it take a person to go from Point A to Point B, we can use the equation T= D/V. In this equation, D represents the distances in meters between Point A and Point B, and V represents the speed (meter/ second) of how fast a person walks. In mathematical terms, it uses the total distance traveled to divided by the time to get an estimation of the average speed(second). But, if we want to find out the age of the universe ? Then, we…

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    errors of the local trajectory and residual scaled differences. The research into which type of restoration approach should be used and the equations presented which will be used was done by (M. Sistiaga, 1998). The selected method was to use Partial Derivative Equations (P.D.E.) as it successfully restored images and replaced linear filtering methods. A scheme that has been developed to restore images is multi-scale morphological analysis proposed by (L. Alvarez, 1992), which was used by…

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    3.1: Ligand preparation: A series of benzimidazole derivatives were used to prepare the ligand dataset using benzimidazole as the query molecule. All the inhibitors selected comply with the Lipinski rule of five. A total of 50 molecules were taken up for the study. 3.2 Virtual screening: To further screen the compounds, additional similarity metrics were calculated by ROCS. ROCS is a shape based superposition method used to perceive similarity between molecules based on their three dimensional…

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    1. Introduction The aim is to produce a biopolymerical matrix from alginate derivatives loaded with chlorhexidine derivatives (chlorhexidine digluconate and chlorhexidine dihydrochloride) to use in treating periodontal diseases, which is widespread internationally. These diseases are referred to as periodontitis, or also as gingivitis. Gingivitis happens when the plaque and tartar stay longer time on teeth, and then become more harmful. In gingivitis, the gums become red, swollen and can bleed…

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    FX Derivatives Case Study

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    The company’s decision to use FX derivatives to manage the FX risks means that the company already entered into a transaction, or is likely to have a commitment in a foreign currency. Depends on the terms of the transaction the use of some FX derivatives will be more appropriate than the others. For example, if the UK-based company trades on credit, the agreed amount in USD that it supposed to receive is subject to uncertainty in home currency terms. In this case, the company can hedge FX risk…

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    Authorial Intent In Liar

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    that it was “important to have someone who looked like [the protagonist] on the front” (Larbelestier, 2009). This is still something not only supported by the author, but in the references throughout the text, however Larbelestier fully supports derivative works of her novels (Larbestier, 2008). Disallowing transformative work damages the relationship with the readership (Schwabach, 2013 p1), the majority of which write these works as a tribute and homage rather than for profit and the violation…

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    After While Krokodil Krokodil is an opioid derivative of codeine. The drug was made to mirror the effects of a pharmaceutical drug, no longer in use, called desomorphine. Krokodile is a homemade version, that is much cheaper then heroin, and has horrible side effects due to the dangerous solvents used when cooking the drug. Krokodil is highly addictive, and is injected into the body. The sites of the injection will develop scale-like skin, and have infected ulcerations. There are very few…

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