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    How Investors React To Political Risk

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    Whole Business Securitization in Emerging Markets

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    The Future of Synthetic Securitization: A Comment on Bell & Dawson

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    Datorseende Àr ett snabbt vÀxande, tvÀrvetenskapligt forskningsomrÄde vars tillÀmpningar tar en allt mer framskjutande roll i dagens samhÀlle. Med ett ökat intresse för datorseende ökar ocksÄ behovet av att kunna kontrollera kameror kopplade till datorseende system. Vid Linköpings tekniska högskola, pÄ avdelningen för datorseende, har ramverket EDSDK++ utvecklats för att fjÀrrstyra digitala kameror tillverkade av Canon Inc. Ramverket Àr mycket omfattande och innehÄller en stor mÀngd funktioner och instÀllningsalternativ. Systemet Àr dÀrför till stor del Ànnu relativt oprövat. Detta examensarbete syftar till att utveckla ett demonstratorsystem till EDSDK++ i form av ett enkelt active vision system, som med hjÀlp av ansiktsdetektion i realtid styr en kameratilt, samt en kamera monterad pÄ tilten, till att följa, zooma in och fokusera pÄ ett ansikte eller en grupp av ansikten. Ett krav var att programbiblioteket OpenCV skulle anvÀndas för ansiktsdetektionen och att EDSDK++ skulle anvÀndas för att kontrollera kameran. Dessutom skulle ett API för att kontrollera kameratilten utvecklas. Under utvecklingsarbetet undersöktes bl.a. olika metoder för ansiktsdetektion. För att förbÀttra prestandan anvÀndes multipla ansiktsdetektorer, som med hjÀlp av multitrÄdning avsöker en bild parallellt frÄn olika vinklar. SÄvÀl experimentella som teoretiska ansatser gjordes för att bestÀmma de parametrar som behövdes för att kunna reglera kamera och kameratilt. Resultatet av arbetet blev en demonstrator, som uppfyllde samtliga krav.Computer vision is a rapidly growing, interdisciplinary field whose applications are taking an increasingly prominent role in today's society. With an increased interest in computer vision there is also an increasing need to be able to control cameras connected to computer vision systems. At the division of computer vision, at Linköping University, the framework EDSDK++ has been developed to remotely control digital cameras made by Canon Inc. The framework is very comprehensive and contains a large amount of features and configuration options. The system is therefore largely still relatively untested. This thesis aims to develop a demonstrator to EDSDK++ in the form of a simple active vision system, which utilizes real-time face detection in order to control a camera tilt, and a camera mounted on the tilt, to follow, zoom in and focus on a face or a group of faces. A requirement was that the OpenCV library would be used for face detection and EDSDK++ would be used to control the camera. Moreover, an API to control the camera tilt was to be developed. During development, different methods for face detection were investigated. In order to improve performance, multiple, parallel face detectors using multithreading, were used to scan an image from different angles. Both experimental and theoretical approaches were made to determine the parameters needed to control the camera and camera tilt. The project resulted in a fully functional demonstrator, which fulfilled all requirements

    That Time I was Harassed by the Man in the Corner Office

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    Last summer I worked as the marketing intern in my father’s office, keeping mostly to myself in a small cubicle that I was proud to call my own and conversing daily with the female marketing director. Aside from her and the vice president of human resources, the office remained a sea of trimmed white hair and casually tucked in dress shirts. Within a few weeks in the office, both of these women took me aside to explain that they were careful never to overstep the line between aggressive and passive. [excerpt

    Cheap Sentiment

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    Why Didn’t Subprime Investors Demand a (Much Larger) Lemons Premium?

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    The subprime crisis would never have occurred had investors not been such enthusiastic consumers of subprime securities. The investors now say, somewhat self-servingly (but probably correctly), that they did not understand the securities -- securities for which they were willing to pay very high prices. Investors\u27 willingness to purchase these securities on terms that were favorable to the sellers, and unfavorable to them, presents a considerable puzzle. Investors do not want to miss out on the next big thing

    An Overview of Health Law Research and an Annotated Bibliography

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    This analysis and the following bibliography are designed to meet the needs of researchers attempting to locate information in the field of health law. The analysis is written from the perspective of law librarians, but the same information retrieval problems apply to health administrators, hospital and medical counsel, and academic lawyers interested in health law and administration

    DNA editing in DNA/RNA hybrids by adenosine deaminases that act on RNA.

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    Adenosine deaminases that act on RNA (ADARs) carry out adenosine (A) to inosine (I) editing reactions with a known requirement for duplex RNA. Here, we show that ADARs also react with DNA/RNA hybrid duplexes. Hybrid substrates are deaminated efficiently by ADAR deaminase domains at dA-C mismatches and with E to Q mutations in the base flipping loop of the enzyme. For a long, perfectly matched hybrid, deamination is more efficient with full length ADAR2 than its isolated deaminase domain. Guide RNA strands for directed DNA editing by ADAR were used to target six different 2΄-deoxyadenosines in the M13 bacteriophage ssDNA genome. DNA editing efficiencies varied depending on the sequence context of the editing site consistent with known sequence preferences for ADARs. These observations suggest the reaction within DNA/RNA hybrids may be a natural function of human ADARs. In addition, this work sets the stage for development of a new class of genome editing tools based on directed deamination of 2΄-deoxyadenosines in DNA/RNA hybrids

    Sanitation and Externalities: Evidence from Early Childhood Health in Rural India

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    This paper estimates two sources of benefits, one direct and the other external, related to sanitation infrastructure access on early childhood health: a direct benefit a household receives when moving from open to fixed-point defecation or from unimproved sanitation to improved sanitation, and an external benefit (externality) produced by the neighborhood's access to sanitation infrastructure. Using a sample of children under 48 months in rural areas of India, it finds evidence of positive and significant direct and concave positive external effects
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