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    Defining Key Ratios: http://www.equitymaster.com/detail.asp?date=01/05/2010&story=3&title=Investing-Back-to-basics-XXI * Net interest margin (NIM)  * Operating profit margin (OPM)  * Cost to income ratio  * Other income to total income ratio Net interest margin (NIM): Just as we calculate and measure performances of non-financial companies on the basis of their operating performance (EBITDA margins)‚ the performance of banks is largely dependent on the NIM for the year. The difference

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    Communications of the Association for Information Systems Volume 15 | Number 1 Article 5 1-26-2005 Outrigger Hotels and Resorts: A Case Study Gabriele Piccoli Cornell University‚ gp45@cornell.edu Recommended Citation Piccoli‚ Gabriele (2005) "Outrigger Hotels and Resorts: A Case Study‚" Communications of the Association for Information Systems: Vol. 15‚ Article 5. Available at: http://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol15/iss1/5 This material is brought to you by the Journals at AIS Electronic

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    CAPACITY Lung capacities are combinations of specific lung volumes. The lung capacities are measurements of two or more volumes. The total lung capacity (TLC) is a measurement of the total amount of air that the lung can hold; normally it is 6 litters for adult male and 4.2 litters for an adult female. The vital capacity (VC) measures the maximum amount of air that can be inhaled or exhaled during a respiratory cycle. The Residual Volume (RV) is the amount of gas remaining the lungs after a maximal

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    Sculpting the Earth’s Surface Paper Sculpting the Earth’s Surface Paper GLG 101 4/6/2012 The Ganges River Basin‚ along with its tributaries travel amongst three different countries. One of these includes the southern region of Bangladesh. The main source of freshwater in Bangladesh comes from the Ganges River.  Water and soil pollution is now one of the major problems occurring in Bangladesh and the Ganges River Basin. It has been an ongoing problem for many years so it is not like it

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    It is used in geography‚ which is used to study the gases present in the atmosphere.  6. It is mainly used in daily by pilots to measure the pressure in the air. 7. Area under a Curve and area in between the two curves are found by Integration. 8. Volume of Solid of Revolution explains how to use integration to find the volume of an object with curved sides‚ e.g. wine barrels. 9. Electric Charges have a force between them that varies depending on the amount of charge and the distance between

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    Lab Report on Osmosis and Diffusion Biology 1‚ Period 3 March 15‚ 2010 Lab Team: Jason Perez‚ Kicia Long‚ Chris McLemore Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to observe the acts of passive transport: diffusion and osmosis in a model membrane system. The experiment will show how molecules in solution move from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration. The model membrane is dialysis tubing. Materials Used 2.5 cm dialysis tubing 15% glucose

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    3.8.1.2 Leaf area and leaf area index (LAI) Leaf area of five randomly selected plants‚ was measured with the help of leaf area meter (Model LI-3100‚ USA) at 20‚ 40 and 60 DAS by destructive sampling from all leaves of the five sample plants (Sticker et al.‚ 1961). Plants were cut at the soil surface‚ leaves were separated from the plants‚ covered with blotting paper to keep the leaf intact and retain its original shape and were brought to the laboratory. Leaf area was measured immediately after

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    Diffusion is the molecular net movement from a higher concentration to a lower concentration. For instance‚ when a person is smoking‚ the smoke diffuses into the air. The molecules in the smoke‚ released from the cigarette‚ travel through the air. Here is how it occurs. When molecules are close enough‚ they collide with each other‚ their kinetic energy changes. Due to the direct relationship between diffusion and molecular kinetic energy‚ the molecules move away from the point of the collision as

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    2015/5/25 Difference Between Diffusion and Osmosis | Difference Between | Diffusion vs Osmosis Difference Between Similar Terms and Objects   Search Miscellaneous Religion Islam Culture Politics Ideology Political Institutions Leaders Career & Education Fashion & Beauty Entertainment Sports Legal Geography Technology Software internet Hardware Protocols & Formats Communication Web Applications Industrial Household Equipments Career and Certifications Objects Gadgets SmartPhones Tablets Gaming Food

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    the ideas of cultural diffusion. Cultural diffusion is the exchanging and adaptation of ideas amongst people of the world. It is a constant force that allows us to accept and modify an idea to mold into our own world. Throughout great civilizations of history‚ the idea of cultural diffusion has spread and continues to spread in present time. This idea usually enforces contact between neighboring strangers. McNeill addresses the specific issue of how cultural diffusion came to shape new civilizations

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