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Long memory in the Ukrainian stock market
Published 2013“…This paper examines the dynamics of stock prices in Ukraine by estimating the degree of persistence of the PFTS stock market index. Using long memory techniques we show that the log prices series is I(d) with d slightly above 1, implying that returns are characterised by a small degree of long memory and thus are predictable using historical data. …”
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Letter to Mr J J Long
Published 1939“…Typescript letter asking if Mr Long can speak at the upcoming meeting on 28 March and updating him on other developments. …”
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Letter from J. J. Long
Published 1939“…Typescript letter dated 21 April 1939, addressed "Dear Tom", from J J Long, about a meeting of the branch.…”
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Packet scheduling algorithms for long term evolution
Published 2011“…Long Term Evolution (LTE). which is now referred to as 3.9G, is the latest commercially available Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) standard. …”
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WiFi network for long distances applications
Published 2011“…These amendments are important due to the shortcomings of WiFi over long distances under the power constraints. This chapter proposes a new 802.11 point-to-multipoint (PMP) technique based on TDD/TDMA technique by using one of the access points in the system as centralized/gateway point to the other APs. …”
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Carrier aggregation in long term evolution advanced
Published 2012“…Long Term Evolution-Advanced (LTE-Advanced) provides considerably higher data rates than even early releases of LTE. …”
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Calcification of the alar ligament mimics fracture of the craniovertebral junction (CVJ): an incidental finding from computerised tomography of the cervical spine following trauma
Published 2009“…However, if further imaging and evaluation of the cervical spine with computerised tomography (CT) did not demonstrate an obvious fracture, then the possibility of ligament calcification would be considered. …”
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Extremely long cupulae of embryonic neuromasts in cyprinid fish
Published 1993“…Willow shiner delayed hatching embryo had extremely long cupulae. The length was about 500 μm. Especially delayed hatching embryo had longer cupulae. …”
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Comparison between scheduling techniques in long term evolution
Published 2013“…Long-Term Evolution (LTE) is a recently evolving technology characterized by very high speed data rate that allows users to access internet through their mobile as well as through other electronic devices. …”
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Long wire length of midimew-connected mesh network
Published 2016“…In this paper, we present the architecture of MMN and evaluate the number of long wires, length of a long wire, and the total length for the long wire of MMN, TESH, and torus networks. …”
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Quality-driven scheduling for long-term evolution system
Published 2011“…This paper proposes a novel packet scheduling algorithm that extends Opportunistic and Delay Sensitive (ODS) algorithm to simultaneously support Guaranteed Bit Rate (GBR) and Non-GBR (NGBR) services over downlink Long Term Evolution (LTE) system. The proposed algorithm utilises Channel Quality Information (CQI), average throughput, type of services, packet delay and buffer information when allocating and assigning the available Radio Resource Units (RRUs) among the users. …”
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Long memory In the Ukrainian stock market and financial crises
Published 2014“…This paper examines persistence in the Ukrainian stock market during the recent financial crisis. Using two different long memory approaches (R/S analysis and fractional integration) we show that this market is inefficient and the degree of persistence is not the same in different stages of the financial crisis. …”
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Long memory in US real output per capita
Published 2009“…This paper analyses the long memory properties of quarterly real output per capita in the US (1948Q1 - 2008Q3) using non-parametric, semi-parametric and parametric techniques. …”
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How long should things last? Design in the GDR
Published 2017“…The one perspective presented here is offered by the case of the German Democratic Republic (GDR), where during the 1970s a lively debate on lifespan and patina took place among designers, theorists, and readers around the question how long things should last.…”
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A hybrid technique using minimal spanning tree and analytic hierarchical process to prioritize functional requirements for parallel software development
Published 2023“…This research proposes a hybrid prioritization technique of minimal spanning trees (MST) and AHP called the spanning analytic hierarchical process (SAHP) for FRs prioritization by exploiting MST capability to prioritize large size software FRs with smaller pairwise comparisons but with more consistent results. …”
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A hybrid technique using minimal spanning tree and analytic hierarchical process to prioritize functional requirements for parallel software development
Published 2023“…This research proposes a hybrid prioritization technique of minimal spanning trees (MST) and AHP called the spanning analytic hierarchical process (SAHP) for FRs prioritization by exploiting MST capability to prioritize large size software FRs with smaller pairwise comparisons but with more consistent results. …”
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A hybrid technique using minimal spanning tree and analytic hierarchical process to prioritize functional requirements for parallel software development
Published 2023“…This research proposes a hybrid prioritization technique of minimal spanning trees (MST) and AHP called the spanning analytic hierarchical process (SAHP) for FRs prioritization by exploiting MST capability to prioritize large size software FRs with smaller pairwise comparisons but with more consistent results. …”
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