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    Copula Function Approach

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    introduced copula function approach in the aspect of evaluating credit derivatives, the copula function has gradually become the main approach in pricing CDO (Burtschell & George, 2005). In Li (2000) paper, a new random variable named ‘time-until-default’ was created to demonstrate survival time of each defaultable entity. And the copula function approach is based on this random variable to evaluate the default probability of financial instruments. Specifically, copula function specify the joint…

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    Jekyll Hyde Analysis

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    Freud relates repression by terms deemed the “id”, “ego”, and “superego.” In relation to these terms, Hyde is the id, pursuing indulgence and possessing no moral code. He is pleased with violence and death, especially if he causes it (Singh). Hyde is pure, unbridled desire, making him the definition of the Id. Dr. Jekyll represents the ego. Always mindful and cautious, Jekyll lets society rule his life. Unfortunately, Jekyll is desperately consumed by the He has a difficult time juggling between…

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    Madame M walked into John Capgras’ office claiming that her family had been replaced by imposters. Moreover, she described that those who have been kidnapped have been placed below in her cellar or underground in Paris. Originally, it was believed that Madame M was experiencing a mental breakdown. However, Dr. John Capgras noticed that this phenomena that Madame M was experiencing was actually a psychological disorder. Although not common, it was prominently seen in women of all groups.…

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    Mlab Simulation Paper

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    configuration of planar position and the trajectories of all service vehicles for different time steps, 40 s, 90 s, 180 s are shown in Figure 6-3.1-1-c. The distribution density function based on the most updated probability maps are also shown in the figures. The color intensity is proportional to the value of distribution density function at each point. It can be seen from this figure that the configuration of service vehicles in the environment is optimal according to time-varying density…

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    Alien Hand Syndrome (AHS)

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    According to Goldstein in 1908, Alien hand syndrome (AHS) was labelled as a disorder related to the inability to do certain actions, also known as apraxia. “It was named main etrangere (foreign hand) or alien hand by Brion and Jedynak in 1972” (Pooyania, Mohr, and Gray, 2011). AHS is an extraordinary neurological disorder where an individual display unusual, involuntary movements that happen with one hand (sometimes two hands in rare cases), that are not controlled by the individual. It is as…

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    brain to why men and women handle multitasking the ways they do. Wlassoff stated that the male brains are more connected within each hemisphere, while female brains are connected more between the two hemispheres. That is why men and women behave and function better. In one of Wlassoff studies it showed that men can detect and process visual stimuli and fast moving objects better than women, and scientists think it has to do with testosterone. That 's why more men become air pilots and race car…

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    Taylor emotionally connects to her audience by telling jokes, shows her credibility by explaining her background in studying the brain, and shows that the information she is providing is backed up by facts by teaching us about the brain and its functions. One example of how Taylor uses the pathos appeal, is when she talks about her stroke. She goes into detail and explains that having a stroke was like becoming ” an infant in a woman’s body” and when she felt that her reality had shifted to…

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    symptoms and signs with different grades ranging from minimal abnormalities in neuropsychological function to coma [2]. Hyper ammonemia causes neurotransmitter…

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    Due to this, a combined liver and kidney biochemical profile was done in 2012, to assess for kidney and liver function, as familial hypercholesterolemia we have an increase of LDL. Increased LDL primarily comes from a liver dysfunction, but increased LDL will have an inhibiting effect on the kidneys and the sodium/potassium activity. • eGFR- Low-79 mL/min/1…

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    Split Brain Case Study

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    What Does it Mean to Have a Split Brain? By Amanda Larkin Psychophysiology January 10, 2015 California Baptist University In order to understand the concept of a Split Brian, we must know the functions of the corpus callosum. The corpus callosum is located at the center of the brain, just beneath the cerebrum. The corpus callosum allows sensory and cognitive information to enter a passageway through the two separate hemispheres of the brain. The corpus callosum enables the right and…

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