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    Gating Pulse Synthesis

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    visible and electron pulses takes place. The signature of this coupling can be revealed by measuring the electron energy spectrum using the electron energy spectrometer attached to the microscope. The measured electron spectrum is shown in blue line curve in Fig. 2A. The white reddish part of the spectrum represents the ZLP while the shaded blue part shows the gated electron spectrum. The temporal profile of the “original” ultrafast electron pulse…

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    Or, well, not just “gay”, but on the LGBTQIA+ spectrum. That’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual and a whole lot more. Obviously…

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    the previous J months ‘returns. In order to avoid biases, we skip one trading day between holding period and formation period for all investment strategies. When we download the ten years monthly stock price form the FTSE100 during the period 2005 to 2015 from yahoo finance, we calculate the stock returns following the time series. We have four formation periods and holding periods, each equal to 3, 6, 9, 12months, so totally we have 16 strategies. Firstly, calculate returns for a set of stocks…

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    05% when only 20 stocks are held. Such an increase might be acceptable if the expected return is increased sufficiently. Hennessy could contain the increase in risk by making sure that he maintains reasonable diversification among the 20 stocks that remain in his portfolio. This entails maintaining a low correlation among the remaining stocks. For example, in part (a), with ρ = 0.2, the increase in portfolio risk was minimal. As a practical matter, this means that Hennessy would have to spread…

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    money, the bank would most likely base its decision for loaning money on an individual’s credit and likelihood of the individual paying off the loan in full. However, by allowing banks to issue loans as they please, there would also be an increased risk for any individuals keeping their money in a bank. If you look at the situation in 2008 where the market collapsed, in large part, because of greedy banks and people not being able to pay off their home loans, you see that many banks loaned money…

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    compare the different uses of risk assessments within health and social care There are so many,risk assessments are done on all clients in a group home and protocols developed according to the level of risk for the worker, hygiene and often assault training is provided when risk is identified, innoculations are provided for health workers working with hep positive clients, level of staffing is determined on "how at risk" staff are exposed to violence, the other side of the…

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    The definition of which could differ to individuals but during a press conference by President George W. Bush he clearly relates the American Dream with home ownership. “Right here in America if you own your own home, you're realizing the American Dream” (G.W Bush, Remarks by the President on Homeownership, St. Paul AME Church Atlanta, Georgia USA, June 17, 2002). In 2003 the Federal Reserve dropped interest rates to 1% (Labonte & Makinen, 2008) this caused America to start spending big and the…

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    were mostly tourists. I heard many different NORM BREAKING OBSERVATION 4 languages mostly Chinese, although there was a lovely French couple, and two very polite Swedish families that I observed. As the space was so vast it did not seem as though the 50 or so people in the area were crowded by any means. Two large groups, with 10+ each, of Asian people who were surprisingly pushy and dominating of the decks. They crowded people off, including small children who needed to be closer for a…

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    Background The oil crisis began in October 1973 when Arab oil producers imposed an embargo. As a result the oil prices rocketed from $3 per barrel to $12 by 1974. This disaster was followed by the second energy crisis in 1979. At that time Pierre Wack (1922-1997) was an unconventional French oil executive who developed the scenario process. His success in scenario planning enabled the Royal Dutch/Shell oil giant to anticipate both of these oil catastrophes. Why scenarios Pierre Wack agreed that…

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    contemporary nursing practice and found that although there may be limited evidence for some of the more traditional techniques of seclusion and chemical restraint of the consumer, evidence based practices are now being incorporated into regular systems of risk assessment and de-escalation approaches of aggression minimisation and management to the benefit of staff and the…

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