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A new database on financial development and structure, Working paper

by Thorsten Beck, Aslı Demirgüç-kunt, Ross Levine - Journal of Financial Economics , 1999
"... The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper are entirely those of the author(s) and should not be attributed in any manner to the World Bank, to its affiliated organizations, or to members of its Board of Executive Directors or the countries they represent. The World Bank ..."
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indicators of the size and activity of nonbank financial institutions and by presenting measures of the size of bond and primary equity markets. This paper describes the sources, the construction and the intuition for the different indicators and presents descriptive statistics. A New Database on Financial

RRC “Kurchatov Institute” V.M.Chernyshov,

by unknown authors
"... Now in the WWR-CM reactor (Tashkent) the IRT-3M type Fuel Assemblies (FA) with UO2-Al fuel of 36 % enrichment are used. Density of uranium in the Fuel Elements (FE) meats – 2.5 g/cm3. Thickness of meats – 0.5 mm. The WWR-CM reactor conversion on use of these FA was begun in August, 1998 and was comp ..."
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Now in the WWR-CM reactor (Tashkent) the IRT-3M type Fuel Assemblies (FA) with UO2-Al fuel of 36 % enrichment are used. Density of uranium in the Fuel Elements (FE) meats – 2.5 g/cm3. Thickness of meats – 0.5 mm. The WWR-CM reactor conversion on use of these FA was begun in August, 1998 and was completed in February, 1999. According to the Russian RERTR program in the WWR-CM reactor the lifetime testing of four IRT-4M type FA (two 8-tube and two 6-tube) with LEU (19.7%) UO2-Al fuel will be carried out. These FA were fabricated by JSC “Novosibirsk Chemical Concentrates Plant ” (NZHK). Uranium density in the FE meats – 3.0 g/cm3. FE cladding material in two FA is aluminum alloy CAB-1, and in two others – alloy AMг2. Neutronic and thermal-hydraulic calculations in a substantiation of safety of the IRT-4M type FA testing were performed. Results of calculations are presented. The IRT-4M type FA testing will be begun in October, 2000.

Capability Maturity Model . . .

by Mark C. Paulk, Mark C. Paulk, Bill Curtis, Bill Curtis, Mary Beth Chrissis, Mary Beth Chrissis, Charles V. Weber, Charles V. Weber, Thomas R. Miller, Lt Col , 1993
"... (maximum 200 words) 14. SUBJECT TERMS 15. NUMBER OF PAGES 16. PRICE CODE 17. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF REPORT UNCLASSIFIED 18. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF THIS PAGE UNCLASSIFIED 19. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF ABSTRACT UNCLASSIFIED 20. LIMITATION OF ABSTRACT UL NSN 7540-01-280-5500 Standard Form 298 ..."
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(Rev. 2-89) Prescribed by ANSI Std. Z39-18 298-102 Capability Maturity Model SM for Software, Version 1.1 Mark C. Paulk, Bill Curtis, Mary Beth Chrissis, Charles V. Weber In November 1986, the Software Engineering Institute (SEI), with assistance from the Mitre Corporation, began developing a process

Shigellosis in custodial institutions. V. Effect of intervention with streptomycin-dependent Shigella sonnei vaccine in an institution with endemic diseases

by Myron M. Levine, Eugene J. Gangarosa, W. Burton, Barrow, Charles F. Weiss - Am. J
"... Shigellosis in custodial institutions. V. Effect of intervention with streptomycin-dependent Shigella sonnei vaccine in an institution with endemic disease. Am J Epidemiol 104:88-92, 1976. A double-blind controlled field trial of live, oral, streptomycin-dependent Shigella sonnei vaccine was begun i ..."
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Shigellosis in custodial institutions. V. Effect of intervention with streptomycin-dependent Shigella sonnei vaccine in an institution with endemic disease. Am J Epidemiol 104:88-92, 1976. A double-blind controlled field trial of live, oral, streptomycin-dependent Shigella sonnei vaccine was begun

Sectoral systems of innovation and production

by Franco Malerba - Sectoral systems of innovation: concepts, issues and analyses of six major sectors in Europe , 2002
"... The concept sectoral system of innovation and production provides a multidimensional, integrated and dynamic view of sectors. It is proposed that a sectoral system is a set of products and the set of agents carrying out market and non-market inter-actions for the creation, production and sale of tho ..."
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are shaped by institutions. A sectoral system undergoes change and transformation through the co-evolution of its various elements. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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by Julian Timpner, Stephan Rottmann, Lars Wolf, Technische Universität Braunschweig
"... Abstract—Future requirements for drastic reduction of CO2 production and energy consumption will lead to significant changes in the way we see mobility in the years to come. However, the automotive industry has identified significant barriers to the adoption of electric vehicles, including reduced d ..."
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driving range and greatly increased refueling times. The V-Charge Project, funded by the European Commission, seeks to address these problems simultaneously by developing an electric automated car, outfitted with close-to-market sensors, which is able to automate valet parking and recharging

Laundering Developments Have Broad Impact on Financial Institutions, Journal of Taxation of Financial Institutions, v.15, n.4. BASEL COMMITTEE ON BANKING SUPERVISION, (1988) Prevention of Criminal Use of the Banking

by Johnson S, Robinson J. A, Beck T, Demirguc-kunt A, Levine R
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Spatial attention effects in macaque area V4.

by Charles E Connor , Dean C Preddie , Jack L Gallant , David C Van Essen - The Journal of Neuroscience, , 1997
"... Focal visual attention typically produces enhanced perceptual processing at the psychological level and relatively stronger neural responses at the physiological level. A longstanding mechanistic question is whether these attentional effects pertain specifically to the attended (target) object or t ..."
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or to the region of space it occupies. We show here that attentional response enhancement in macaque area V4 extends to behaviorally irrelevant objects in the vicinity of the target object, indicating that focal attention has a strong spatial component at the physiological level. In addition, we find that spatial

New Evidence about Brown v. Board of Education: The Complex Effects

by Eric A Hanushek , John F Kain , Steven G Rivkin - of School Racial Composition on Achievement.’’ Working Paper No. w8741, National Bureau of Economic Research , 2002
"... Uncovering the effect of school racial composition is difficult because racial mixing is not accidental but instead an outcome of government and family choices. Using rich panel data on the achievement of Texas students, we disentangle racial composition effects from other aspects of school quality ..."
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comments. Support for this work has been provided by the Spencer Foundation, the Mellon Foundation, the Smith Richardson Foundation, and the Packard Humanities Institute. Contact the corresponding author, Eric A. Hanushek, at hanushek@stanford.edu. 350 Hanushek et al. sults suggest that existing levels
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