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    Market Value Added and Economic Value Added Salahuddin K. Shameem Market Value Added (MVA) is the difference between the current market value of a company and the original amount of capital contributed by investors. MVA = market value of stock - shareholder-supplied equity        = (shares outstanding)(stock P) - Total common equity Economic Value Added (EVA) measures managerial effectiveness (economic profit). EVA = NOPAT - after-tax dollar cost of K for operations       = EBIT(1-T) - amount of

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    Warren E. Buffett‚ 2005 Warren E. Buffet‚ the chairperson and chief executive officer (CEO) of Berkshire Hathaway Inc.‚ announced that MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company wanted to acquire the electric utility PacificCorp. The acquisition of this company had renewed public interest in its sponsor‚ even though his net worth is about $44 billion and also he and other insiders controlled 41.8% of Berkshire. “I will keep well over 99% of my net worth in Berkshire” was one of his main fundaments for

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    double-stranded DNA sequence‚ -CATTGACCGTAA- -GTAACTGGCATT- Answer the following questions: a) Assume that RNA polymerase will read the top strand of DNA as the “template” to synthesize mRNA. What will be the sequence of the mRNA synthesized? (3 points) The new mrna sequence will be GUAACUGGCAUU b) Based upon the mRNA sequence above‚ what is the peptide sequence? (4 points) The peptide swquence will be GUA-ACU-GGC-AUU If there was a mutation in the DNA sequence above resulting

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    Question 1: For the following double-stranded DNA sequence‚ -CATTGACCGTAA- -GTAACTGGCATT- Answer the following questions: a) Assume that RNA polymerase will read the top strand of DNA as the “template” to synthesize mRNA. What will be the sequence of the mRNA synthesized? (3 points) The new mRNA sequence will be GUAACUGGCAUU b) Based upon the mRNA sequence above‚ what is the peptide sequence? (4 points) The peptide sequence will be GUA-ACU-GGU-AUU‚ which translates to VAL-THR-GLY-ILE

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    MUTIPLE SEQUENCE ALGINMENT TOOLS COBALT‚ webPRANK‚ DbClustal Kamer Burak İŞÇİ* Dept. of Molecular Biology and Genetics Izmir Institute of Technology Izmir‚ Turkey kamerisci@std.iyte.edu.tr Cem TOSUN* Dept. of Molecular Biology and Genetics Izmir Institute of Technology Izmir‚ Turkey cemtosun@std.iyte.edu.tr Bita SABET* Dept. of Molecular Biology and Genetics Izmir Institute of Technology Izmir‚ Turkey bitasabet@std.iyte.edu.tr Abstract—Multiple sequence alignment tools

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    The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History 1 The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History The cover of the 1992 edition. Author(s) Country Language Series Michael H. Hart United States English 1st Edition (1978) 2nd Edition (1992) History Non-Fiction Hart Publishing company 1978 1978 Print 9780806513508 644066940 [1] Subject(s) Genre(s) Publisher Publication date Published in English Media

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    Chapter 6: Additional Database Objects TRUE/FALSE 1. A sequence serves as a nickname for a database object. ANS: F PTS: 1 REF: 158 2. A database index allows users and application programs to quickly locate specific records. ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: 158 3. A synonym is an alternate name assigned to a database object. ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: 158 4. When a positive value is assigned to the INCREMENT BY clause of the CREATE SEQUENCE command‚ numeric values are generated in descending order. ANS: F

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    modeling logical flow in UML 1.x was complicated and at times impossible. Changes to the sequence diagram’s notation set in UML 2 have made vast improvements in modeling logic in sequences.) Resources we think you’ll like IBM Rational Software Architect wiki Evaluate: IBM Rational Software Architect V8 for 30 days Create editable sequence diagram with Rational Software Architect Create editable sequence diagrams with Rational Software Architect What’s new in Rational Software Architect 8.5

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    code called PN sequence (discussed in detail on next page) and then RF modulated. The final signal is the transmitted through a physical channel. 2. Receiver: The incoming signal is first RF demodulated then decoded to get the intended signal. The decoding is again done using a unique code‚ same as transmitter. Figure.1: Overview of CDMA Simplex Transmission System PN Sequence a.k.a Spreading Sequences: CDMA is a spread spectrum based modulation technique. The PN sequence is applied to the

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    Returns 1 RETURNS Prices and returns Let Pt be the price of an asset at time t. Assuming no dividends the net return is Pt Pt − Pt−1 −1= Rt = Pt−1 Pt−1 The simple gross return is Pt = 1 + Rt Pt−1 Returns 2 Example: If Pt−1 = 2 and Pt = 2.1 then 2.1 Pt 1 + Rt = = = 1.05 and Rt = 0.05 Pt−1 2 Returns 3 The gross return over k periods (t − k to t) is 1 + Rt (k) := Pt−1 Pt−k+1 Pt Pt ··· = Pt−k Pt−1 Pt−2 Pt−k = (1 + Rt ) · · · (1 + Rt−k+1 ) Returns are • scale-free‚ meaning that they do not depend

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