1. Adsorption: Concentration of liquid or gaseous molecules over the surface of a solid material is known as adsorption. It is a surface phenomenon. (e.g.) H2 adsorption over nickel. The solid material is known as adsorbent. (e.g.) Nickel‚ Silica gel‚ Charcoal‚ Zeolite The gaseous or liquid molecules are adsorbate (e.g.) H2 gas‚ Bromine‚ benzene‚ water vapour For gases‚ a special name is given as “occlusion’ 2.If the concentration is of bulk phenomenon‚ it is absorption
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Stocks and Macro-economic Variables 15 3.0 Methodology 22 3.1 Data Sources and Specification of the Model 22 3.2 Descriptive Statistics 22 3.3 Vector Auto Regressive Model 24 3.3.1 Arguments for and against the VAR Model 25 3.3.2 Stationarity and Unit Root Test 27 3.3.3 First Differences 28 3.3.4 Cointegration & Serial Correlation 29 3.3.5 Granger Causality 31 3.3.6 Impulse Responses 32 4.0 Analysis of
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For the exclusive use of Y. Chen INS370 JPMorgan & the London Whale Photo: ALAMY 03/2014-6003 This case was written by Andrew Chen‚ INSEAD MBA July 2013‚ under the supervision of Claudia Zeisberger‚ Affiliate Professor of Decision Sciences & Entrepreneurship and Academic Director of the Global Private Equity Initiative (GPEI) at INSEAD. It is intended to be used as a basis for class discussion rather than to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of an administrative situation. Funding
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Poetic Elements in Sande¿ak¡vyas Introduction Sanskrit is the vast and rich treasure house of various branches of knowledge. It has produced magnificent and sublime poetry since time immemorial. Ancient Indian thinkers thought a lot on the various aspects of poetry from different angles and consequently criticism of poetry developed here. New views emerged‚ several literary principles were explored and a series of schools of poetics came into existence. Sanskrit poetics is remarkably rich. Inasmuch
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Lecture 1: Risk and Risk Aversion • This should mostly be review given your Microeconomics courses • Readings: ▪ Ingersoll – Chapter 1 ▪ Leroy and Werner Chapters 8 & 9 ▪ Ross – “Stronger Measures of Risk Aversion” The most interesting aspect of Asset Pricing‚ the focus of this course‚ considers how securities markets price risk (the time dimension alone is largely mechanical although there are interesting interactions between the two). For this question to
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Chapters 9 & 10 Standard Costing‚ Variance Analysis and Flexible Budgets This is a copyright presentation of Darlene B. Serrato and is presented exclusively for the use and benefit of students enrolled in Accounting 2303. Any other use is prohibited. All rights reserved. This presentation may not be copied‚ reproduced or transferred in or by any media without the express written permission of the author. STANDARD – is the budgeted cost for one unit of product. The beginning point
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1. Objectives • To provide an introduction to the main features of computer aided design and analysis of power systems and the use of ERACS software package for diagram building and Load Flow analysis. • Enhance the student learning process‚ by relating the theory and analytical procedures to computer aided techniques for system analysis and problems solving. • To give the student the basic hands-on experience on the use of industry-based software package to simulate faulted power
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knowledge-based sectors show high sensitivity towards exchange rate fluctuations. On the other hand‚ the indices of financial sector and import-intensive industries show a positive association with the exchange rate of rupee. The Vector Autoregression (VAR) model shows one-way causality running from stock prices to exchange rate. This suggests that the portfolio rebalancing activities of Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) have a more important role in the dynamic interaction between stock prices and
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Mendel’s alleles at one or more loci. Ch. 12.6: “Brilliant Laws: Var…” text + figures 6 Apply Mendel’s principles to genetic problems that involve monohybrid and dihybrid crosses. Ch. 12.6: “A Brilliant Law: Seg…”‚ “A Brilliant Law: Indep…”‚ and “Brilliant Laws: Var…” text + figures + questions for Review and Thought (end of chapter) 7 Define the term “pleiotropy” and give an example of it. Ch. 12.6: “Brilliant Laws: Var…” text + figures 8 Compare the behavior of chromosomes and
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ActionScript® 3.0 for ADOBE® FLASH® PROFESSIONAL CS5 CLASSROOM IN A BOOK® The official training workbook from Adobe Systems w ww.adobepress.com ActionScript 3.0 for Adobe® Flash® Professional CS5 Classroom in a Book® © 2010 Adobe Systems Incorporated and its licensors. All rights reserved. If this guide is distributed with software that includes an end user agreement‚ this guide‚ as well as the software described in it‚ is furnished under license and may be used or copied only in accordance
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