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The Determinants of Credit Spread Changes.

by Pierre Collin-Dufresne , Robert S Goldstein , J Spencer Martin , Gurdip Bakshi , Greg Bauer , Dave Brown , Francesca Carrieri , Peter Christoffersen , Susan Christoffersen , Greg Duffee , Darrell Duffie , Vihang Errunza , Gifford Fong , Mike Gallmeyer , Laurent Gauthier , Rick Green , John Griffin , Jean Helwege , Kris Jacobs , Chris Jones , Andrew Karolyi , Dilip Madan , David Mauer , Erwan Morellec , Federico Nardari , N R Prabhala , Tony Sanders , Sergei Sarkissian , Bill Schwert , Ken Singleton , Chester Spatt , René Stulz - Journal of Finance , 2001
"... ABSTRACT Using dealer's quotes and transactions prices on straight industrial bonds, we investigate the determinants of credit spread changes. Variables that should in theory determine credit spread changes have rather limited explanatory power. Further, the residuals from this regression are ..."
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, Stanton, and Whitelaw (1997), who find that a 3-factor model explains over 90 percent of Ginnie Mae yields, but that the remaining variation apparently cannot be explained by the changes in the yield curve. 2 In contrast, our multiple-factor model explains only about one-quarter of the variation in credit

, Marie-Laure Martin-Magniette 2,3

by Of Histone H Lysine, Franziska Turck, Elodie Guillaume, Nicolas Buisine, Robert A. Martienssen
"... TERMINAL FLOWER 2/LIKE HETEROCHROMATIN PROTEIN 1 (TFL2/LHP1) is the only Arabidopsis protein with overall sequence similarity to the HETEROCHROMATIN PROTEIN 1 (HP1) family of metazoans and S. pombe. TFL2/LHP1 represses transcription of numerous genes, including the flowering-time genes FLOWERING LOC ..."
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LOCUS T (FT) and FLOWERING LOCUS C (FLC), as well as the floral organ identity genes AGAMOUS (AG) and APETALA 3 (AP3). These genes are also regulated by proteins of the Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2), and it has been proposed that TFL2/LHP1 represents a potential stabilizing factor of PRC2

J. Martín-Pintado, and J. Gómez-González

by René Plume, D. T. Jaffe, Neal J. Evans Ii, Centro Astronomico De Yebes , 1996
"... We have observed 150 regions of massive star formation, selected originally by the presence of an H2O maser, in the J = 5→4, 3→2, and 2→1 transitions of CS, and 49 regions in the same transitions of C 34 S. Over 90 % of the 150 regions were detected in the J = 2→1 and 3→2 transitions of CS and 75 % ..."
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We have observed 150 regions of massive star formation, selected originally by the presence of an H2O maser, in the J = 5→4, 3→2, and 2→1 transitions of CS, and 49 regions in the same transitions of C 34 S. Over 90 % of the 150 regions were detected in the J = 2→1 and 3→2 transitions of CS and 75

Right Type Departmental Bulletin Paper

by unknown authors
"... Let us write by $E $ the extraspecial-group $p_{+}^{1+2} $ of order $p $ and exponent $p $ for an odd prime $p $. Let $G $ be a finite group having $E $ as a Sylow $p$-group, and let $BG(=BP_{p}^{\mathrm{A}}) $ the $p$-completed classifying space of $G $. In papers [T-Y],[Y1,2], the cohomology and s ..."
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Let us write by $E $ the extraspecial-group $p_{+}^{1+2} $ of order $p $ and exponent $p $ for an odd prime $p $. Let $G $ be a finite group having $E $ as a Sylow $p$-group, and let $BG(=BP_{p}^{\mathrm{A}}) $ the $p$-completed classifying space of $G $. In papers [T-Y],[Y1,2], the cohomology

Martin capacity for Markov chains and random walks in varying dimensions

by Itai Benjamini, Robin Pemantle, Yuval Peres - Ann. Probab , 1993
"... Kakutani (1944) discovered that a compact set IR d is hit with positive probability by a d-dimensional Brownian motion (d 3) if and only if has positive Newtonian capacity. When capacity criteria were transferred to the discrete setting (by Ito and Mckean (1960) and Lamperti (1963)) it was in the fo ..."
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)) it was in the form of a \Wiener Test " (c.f. Corollary 2.4). This kind of

A NEW PROOF OF A MARTIN'S METRIZATION THEOREM

by Salvador Romaguera, Salvador Romaguera
"... tion theorems which g~neralize well-known theorems belonging to Frink, Nagata, Ceder-Nagata, Morita, Jones, Stone and Arhangel'skii. However, the generalization of the Ceder-Nagata theorem [4, Theorem 2.4] admits an easy proof. We assume throughout the paper that all topological spaces are T. A ..."
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] if the following condition holds: a subset V of X is open if and only if for each x E V, there is some B E B such that B c V. x x x The proof of the following result is a generalization of a technique of Hodel [3, Theorem 2.1]. Lemma. Let X be a topological space and let B {B: x E X} be a weak base for X such that

Doron Aurbach,a,∗ ∗ Jordan K. Lampert,c Ji-Yong Shin,c Martin Schulz-Dobrick,c

by Arnd Garsuchc
"... We report herein on the study of Li and Mn rich Lix[MnNiCo]O2 cathode materials with an emphasis on the effect of AlF3 coating on their electrochemical performance. The initial stoichiometry of these materials was xLi2MnO3.(1-x)LiMnyNizCowO2 where x is in the range 0.4-0.5 and the y:z:w ratio was as ..."
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was as we previously reported. Their structure was considered on the basis of two-components model, namely monoclinic Li2MnO3 (C2/m) and rhombohedral LiMO2 (R-3m) (M = Mn, Ni, Co) that are structurally compatible and closely integrated phases. Based on TEM studies we concluded that the coating had a

M.J. Martins and P.B. Ramos Universidade Federal de São Carlos

by unknown authors , 1994
"... We construct two Osp(n|2m) solutions of the graded Yang-Baxter equation by using the algebraic braid-monoid approach. The factorizable S-matrix interpretation of these solutions is also discussed. July 1994It is known that the Yang-Baxter equations play a central role in the study of twodimension ex ..."
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,δ (v+u)Rb1,b2 α,γ (u)(−1) p(γ)[p(b3)+p(δ)] where p(i) = 0 for i = 1, 2, · · ·, n; p(i) = 1 for i = n+1, n+2, · · ·, n+m. It has also been assumed that the non-null elements R c,d a,b (1) are commuting variables, namely p(Rc,d a,b) = 0 [2]. The simplest solution of the graded Yang

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Author manuscript, published in "Mathematics and Informatics in Evolution and Phylogeny, St Martin de Londres: France (2008)"

by unknown authors , 2008
"... constitution: oocytes are X;A and sperm are 2X;A. This is so because meiosis is ortodox in females but highly specialised in males, showing elimination of the paternally derived genome (1st division), and the non-disjunction of the two X chromatids and elimination of one chromatid of each autosome d ..."
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an imprinting process occurs in one of the parents, which determines that the chromosomes to be eliminated are of paternal origin [2]. A maternal factor controls the number of X chromosomes eliminated by the zygote [3, 1, 4]. Therefore, the formation of the primary, chromosomal signal (2X;2A versus X0;2A
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