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2004 “Sources of durability and change in market classifi cations: A study of the reconstitution of product categories in the American mutual fund industry, 1944–1985

by Michael Lounsbury, Hayagreeva Rao - Social Forces
"... Categories arekey elements of classification systems that segregate things intogroups and impose coherence. Sociologists have studied how categories shape action in a wide variety ofcontexts but have spent much less time investigating the sources of category durability and change. We address this ga ..."
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and dictatorships, food into proteins and carbohydrates, and financial assets into liquid assets such as stocks and bonds and illiquid assets like real estate and venture capital (Lamont & Thevenot 2000). Such categorization simplifies thought by delimiting how we allocate attention (Simon 1947), enabling us

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by A Arry Yanuar, B Edy Meiyanto, Umar Anggara Jeniec, Amir Margono Supardjanc, Mo K Radiation , 2012
"... R factor = 0.070; wR factor = 0.157; data-to-parameter ratio = 13.9. In the title structure, C21H20O5C2H5OH, the curcumine-type molecule has a double E conformation for the two benzyl-idene double bonds [C C = 1.342 (4) and 1.349 (4) Å] and is nearly planar with respect to the non-H atoms (r.m.s. d ..."
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. These hydrogen bonds link the constituents into layers parallel to (101) in the crystal structure. Related literature For the biological activity of curcumin-type compounds, see: Ohori et al. (2006); Da’i et al. (2007); Anand et al. (2008). For the synthesis of the title compound, see: Sardjiman et al. (1997

organic compounds Acta Crystallographica Section E Structure Reports Online

by Pramodkumar Jadhav, A Gabriele Schatte, B Shaunivan, C Peta-gaye Burnett, A Bonnie Li, A Denis, A Martin Reaney, A Pawel Grochulski, Michel Fodje C, Ramaswami Sammynaiken B , 2011
"... disorder in solvent or counterion; R factor = 0.039; wR factor = 0.098; data-toparameter ratio = 17.6. The title compound, C56H83N9O11S 2C4H10O H2O, is a butanol–water solvate of the cyclolinopeptide cyclo(Metsulfone 1-Leu 2 –Ile 3 –Pro 4 –Pro 5 –Phe 6 –Phe 7 –Val 8 –Ile 9) (henceforth referred to a ..."
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to as CLP-K) which was isolated from flax oil. All the amino acid residues are in an l configuration based on the CORN rule. The cyclic nonapeptide exhibits eight trans peptide bonds and one cis peptide bond observed between the two proline residues. The conformation is stabilized by an-and a-turn, each

The Long-Run Performance of Firms Following Loan Announcements

by Matthew T. Billett A, Mark J. Flannery B, Jon A. Garfinkel A
"... Unlike equity offerings or public debt offerings, bank loan financing elicits a significantly positive announcement return. The lengthy literature on firm financing decisions relies (in part) on this finding to characterize bank loans as “unique ” or “special ” forms of external finance. We further ..."
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returns are quite large, roughly comparable to the long-run returns following seasoned equity offers or public bond issues. This conclusion is robust to numerous variations in our measurement methods. At least over the longer-run, private loans do not reveal, or add, value for the borrowing firms. Rather

Diaquabis(ethylenediamine-j2N,N0)- copper(II) bis(sulfamerazinate)

by Amani Direm, A Wahiba Falek, A Guillaume Piletb, Nourredine Benali-cherifa, Triclinic P, Mo K Radiation , 2014
"... R factor = 0.037; wR factor = 0.097; data-to-parameter ratio = 18.7. The asymmetric unit of the title compound, [Cu(C2H8N2)2-(H2O)2](C11H11N4O2S)2, contains one sulfamerazinate anion in a general position and one half-cation that is located on a center of inversion. The CuII cation shows a strong Ja ..."
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hydrogen bonding into a two-dimensional network parallel to (001). Related literature For the antibacterial activity of sulfonamides, see: Anand (1980); Kratz et al. (2000); Grave et al. (2010). For uses of sulfamerazine, see: Murphy et al. (1943); Clark et al. (1943); Earle (1944); Forbes et al. (1946
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