2,525 research outputs found
Agriculture's Role in Greenhouse Gas Mitigation
Examines technical, economic, and policy trends. Explores efforts to encourage farmers to adopt new agricultural practices that reduce agricultural greenhouse gas emissions. Reviews biofuel options, and related policy implications
THE PRICE OF OPTIONS ILLIQUIDITY
The purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of illiquidity on the value of currency options. We use a unique data set which allows us to explore this issue in special circumstances where options are issued by a central bank and are not traded prior to maturity. The value of these options is compared to similar options traded on the exchange. We find that the non-tradable options are priced about 21 percent less than the exchange traded options. This gap cannot be arbitraged away due to transactions costs and the risk that the exchange rate will change during the bidding process
Endocrine profiles after triggering of final oocyte maturation with GnRH agonist after cotreatment with the GnRH antagonist ganirelix during ovarian hyperstimulation for in vitro fertilization
In a randomized multicenter study, the efficacies of two different GnRH
agonists were compared with that of hCG for triggering final stages of
oocyte maturation after ovarian hyperstimulation for in vitro
fertilization. Ovarian stimulation was conducted by recombinant FSH
(Puregon), and the GnRH antagonist ganirelix (Orgalutran) was
coadministered for the prevention of a premature LH rise. Luteal support
was provided by daily progestin administration. Frequent blood sampling
was performed at midcycle in the first 47 eligible subjects included in
the current study, who were randomized for a single dose of 0.2 mg
triptorelin (n = 17), 0.5 mg leuprorelin (n = 15), or 10,000 IU hCG (n =
15). Serum concentrations of LH, FSH, E2, and progesterone (P) were
assessed at variable intervals. LH peaked at 4 h after both triptorelin
and leuprorelin administration, with median LH levels of 130 and 107
IU/liter (P < 0.001), respectively. LH levels returned to baseline after
24 h. Subjects receiving hCG showed peak levels of 240 IU/liter hCG 24 h
after administration. A rise in FSH to 19 IU/liter (P < 0.001) was noted
in both GnRH agonist groups 8 h after injection. Within 24 h the areas
under the curve for LH and FSH were significantly higher (P < 0.001) in
both GnRH agonist groups compared with that for hCG. E2 and P levels were
similar for all groups up to the day of oocyte retrieval. Luteal phase
areas under the curve for P and E2 were significantly elevated (P < 0.001)
in the hCG group. The mean (+/-SD) numbers of oocytes retrieved were 9.8
+/- 5.4, 8.7 +/- 4.5, and 8.3 +/- 3.3; the percentages of metaphase II
oocytes were 72%, 85%, and 86%; and fertilization rates were 61%, 62%, and
56% in the triptorelin, leuprorelin, and hCG group, respectively (P = NS
for all three comparisons). These findings support the effective induction
of final oocyte maturation in both GnRH agonist groups. In summary, after
treatment with the GnRH antagonist ganirelix for the prevention of
premature LH surges, triggering of final stages of oocyte maturation can
be induced effectively by a single bolus injection of GnRH agonist, as
demonstrated by the induced endogenous LH and FSH surge and the quality
and fertilization rate of recovered oocytes. Moreover, corpus luteum
formation is induced by GnRH agonists with luteal phase steroid levels
closer to the physiological range compared with hCG. This more
physiological approach for inducing oocyte maturation may represent a
successful and safer alternative for in vitro fertilization patients
undergoing ovarian hyperstimulation
Do terrorist attacks harm financial markets? A meta-analysis of event studies and the determinants of adverse impact
This study reassesses the common belief that terrorist attacks destabilize financial markets, by analyzing event studies covering 10,576 individual attacks and 141,665 nonattack days across 72 stock and foreign exchange markets in 36 countries from 1996 to 2015. The meta-analysis reveals that terrorist attacks have almost no impact on stock markets and only marginal effect on foreign exchange markets, though effects vary with individual attacks and markets. The number of fatalities slightly raises the likelihood of adverse impact, while the number of wounded and the magnitude of recent attacks slightly decrease it. The markets are hit less hard when attack-day returns are positive, but variance is more likely to increase in the short term. Also, the impact of an attack is stronger when the market is performing extremely well or poorly
The soil and plant biogeochemistry sampling design for The National Ecological Observatory Network
Human impacts on biogeochemical cycles are evident around the world, from changes to forest structure and function due to atmospheric deposition, to eutrophication of surface waters from agricultural effluent, and increasing concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere. The National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) will contribute to understanding human effects on biogeochemical cycles from local to continental scales. The broad NEON biogeochemistry measurement design focuses on measuring atmospheric deposition of reactive mineral compounds and CO2 fluxes, ecosystem carbon (C) and nutrient stocks, and surface water chemistry across 20 eco‐climatic domains within the United States for 30 yr. Herein, we present the rationale and plan for the ground‐based measurements of C and nutrients in soils and plants based on overarching or “high‐level” requirements agreed upon by the National Science Foundation and NEON. The resulting design incorporates early recommendations by expert review teams, as well as recent input from the larger natural sciences community that went into the formation and interpretation of the requirements, respectively. NEON\u27s efforts will focus on a suite of data streams that will enable end‐users to study and predict changes to biogeochemical cycling and transfers within and across air, land, and water systems at regional to continental scales. At each NEON site, there will be an initial, one‐time effort to survey soil properties to 1 m (including soil texture, bulk density, pH, baseline chemistry) and vegetation community structure and diversity. A sampling program will follow, focused on capturing long‐term trends in soil C, nitrogen (N), and sulfur stocks, isotopic composition (of C and N), soil N transformation rates, phosphorus pools, and plant tissue chemistry and isotopic composition (of C and N). To this end, NEON will conduct extensive measurements of soils and plants within stratified random plots distributed across each site. The resulting data will be a new resource for members of the scientific community interested in addressing questions about long‐term changes in continental‐scale biogeochemical cycles, and is predicted to inspire further process‐based research
Luther\u27s Principals of Education
The title of the research is \u27\u27Luther’s Principles of Education.” The problem was to learn what the basic educational principles of Luther were. Through general reading, the writer had come to look upon Luther as a great educator as well as religious reformer. The purpose of this research, therefore, was to gather enough data on Luther’s educational views as to be able to draw specific conclusions as to his over-all principles. After the data were gathered, the writer arranged these views under headings of major principles in a systematic manner
Luther\u27s Principals of Education
The title of the research is \u27\u27Luther’s Principles of Education.” The problem was to learn what the basic educational principles of Luther were. Through general reading, the writer had come to look upon Luther as a great educator as well as religious reformer. The purpose of this research, therefore, was to gather enough data on Luther’s educational views as to be able to draw specific conclusions as to his over-all principles. After the data were gathered, the writer arranged these views under headings of major principles in a systematic manner
Bank Cards and Ways to Improve Their Services
This article describes bank cards, their essence, types, services, payment systems created by banks and the experience of foreign countries in this area. It also explains the overdraft service, the content and benefits of credit cards, and suggests areas for their further development
Study of the Dependences of Specific Energy Consumption on the Elements of the Cutting Mode as an Informative Parameter of the Cutting Process
The article considers the issues of using the dependence of specific energy consumption on the elements of the cutting mode as an informative parameter of the metal cutting process when creating high-performance technologies in automated production
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