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Thesis Advisor Accepted by.......Gakenhimer..

by Gregory A. Rossel, Fiichael J. Shiffer, Ralph Gakenheimer, Gregory A. Rossel
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Guaranteeing Communication Quality in Real World WSN Deployments

by Fbk-irst Bruno, Kessler Foundation, Matteo Ceriotti, Dr. Amy, L. Murphy, Bruno Kessler Foundation (fbk-irst, Amy L. Murphy, Prof Prabal Dutta, Prof Koen Langendoen, Prof Leo Selavo
"... April 29, 2011Für UnsShe had never before seen a rabbit with either a waistcoat-pocket, or a watch to take out of it, and burning with curiosity, she ran across the field after it Lewis CarrollThe following document, written under the supervision of Dr. reviewed by: ..."
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April 29, 2011Für UnsShe had never before seen a rabbit with either a waistcoat-pocket, or a watch to take out of it, and burning with curiosity, she ran across the field after it Lewis CarrollThe following document, written under the supervision of Dr. reviewed by:

©2007 INFORMS

by Frank M. Bass, Norris Bruce, Sumit Majumdar, B. P. S. Murthi
"... Models of advertising response implicitly assume that the entire advertising budget is spent on disseminating one message. In practice, managers use different themes of advertising (for example, price advertisements versus product advertisements) and within each theme they employ different versions ..."
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of an advertisement. In this study, we evaluate the dynamic effects of different themes of advertising that have been employed in a campaign. We develop a model that jointly considers the effects of wearout as well as that of forgetting in the context of an advertising campaign that employs five different advertising

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by Helena Susana, Afonso Alves, Helena Susana, Afonso Alves , 2011
"... Corporate Governance determinants of voluntary disclosure and its effects on information asymmetry: an analysis for Iberian Peninsula listed companies. ..."
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Corporate Governance determinants of voluntary disclosure and its effects on information asymmetry: an analysis for Iberian Peninsula listed companies.

This paper was previously titled ‘‘International Evidence on the Association between Excess Auditor Remuneration and the Implied Required Rate of Return.’ ’ We thank an anonymous reviewer,

by Tony Kang, Wayne B. Thomas, Yong Keun Yoo, Holly Ashbaugh, Donal Byard, Paul Chaney, Zhihong Chen, Mark Clatworthy, Gus De Franco, Paquita Friday, Stephan Holl, Clive Lennox, Sue Mccracken, Shiva Shivakumar, Heidi V, Larry Weiss
"... This study examines the relation between excess auditor remuneration and the implied required rate of return (IRR hereafter) on equity capital in global markets. We conjecture that when auditor remuneration is excessively large, investors may perceive the auditor to be economically bonded to the cli ..."
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to the client, leading to a lack of independence. This perceived lack of independence increases the information risk associated with the credibility of financial statements, thereby increasing IRR. Consistent with this notion, we find that IRR is increasing in excess auditor *Rotman School of Management

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by Thèse De, L'université De Lyon, Délivrée Par, Bernard Lyon, École Doctorale Infomaths, Diplôme De Doctorat, Mme Anne-laure Fougères, Mme Anne-laure Fougères, Mme Clémentine Prieur, M. Stéphane Robin, M. Éric Sauquet
"... Anne SABOURIN Mélanges bayésiens de modèles d'extrêmes multivariés, Application à la prédétermination régionale des crues avec données incomplètes. Sous la direction de: ..."
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Anne SABOURIN Mélanges bayésiens de modèles d'extrêmes multivariés, Application à la prédétermination régionale des crues avec données incomplètes. Sous la direction de:

Subspace Communication

by Josep Font-segura, Prof Gregori , 2014
"... We are surrounded by electronic devices that take advantage of wireless technologies, from our computer mice, which require little amounts of information, to our cellphones, which demand increasingly higher data rates. Until today, the coexistence of such a variety of services has been guaranteed by ..."
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We are surrounded by electronic devices that take advantage of wireless technologies, from our computer mice, which require little amounts of information, to our cellphones, which demand increasingly higher data rates. Until today, the coexistence of such a variety of services has been guaranteed

Commercialisation of innovations from the UK National Health Service Commercialisation of Innovations from the UK National Health Service

by Michael Smith , Richard Clark , MSc Michael Smith Bsc , PhD Dsc Csci , Cphys Fbir , Fipem Finstp , Richard Clark , C Eng
"... Abstract: The potential opportunities offered by developing innovative ideas from staff within the UK National Health Service (NHS) was recognised in 2000 and this paper describes a regional organisation, Medipex, which was set up to undertake technology transfer and commercialisation of innovation ..."
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research and this affected their policy toward the IP Hubs. However our results indicated that though the majority of initial ideas come from clinical service experience, the commercial deals of potentially high value came from research based innovations. 12 On a more general level, the medical technology
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