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Regional And International Linkages Of The Asean-5 Stock Markets: A Multivariate Garch Approach
This paper examines the linkages among the ASEAN-5 stock exchanges, and their
relationship with the Hong Kong and U.S. markets by using the multivariate GARCH
approach for the period before and after the global financial crisis. The mean and
volatility spillover effects are analysed. The mean, past-volatility, and past-shock
spillovers between the ASEAN stock markets occurred to a lesser extent in the post-crisis
period. While these findings suggest weaker linkages, the reaction to bad market news
has strengthened after the crisis. The U.S. market is the main source to the mean spillover
effects. Although the past-volatility and past-shock spillovers effects from the Hong Kong
market are larger, the ASEAN markets tend to react more strongly towards unfavourable
U.S. market news
Non-Nuclear Testing for NASA Fission Power System Technologies
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Prospectus, November 11, 1974
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Greenhouse: A Zero-Positive Machine Learning System for Time-Series Anomaly Detection
This short paper describes our ongoing research on Greenhouse - a zero-positive machine learning system for time-series anomaly detection
Precision and Recall for Time Series
Classical anomaly detection is principally concerned with point-based anomalies, those anomalies that occur at a single point in time. Yet, many real-world anomalies are range-based, meaning they occur over a period of time. Motivated by this observation, we present a new mathematical model to evaluate the accuracy of time series classification algorithms. Our model expands the well-known Precision and Recall metrics to measure ranges, while simultaneously enabling customization support for domain-specific preferences
Precision and Recall for Range-Based Anomaly Detection
Classical anomaly detection is principally concerned with point- based anomalies, anomalies that occur at a single data point. In this paper, we present a new mathematical model to express range- based anomalies, anomalies that occur over a range (or period) of time
Prospectus, January 13, 1975
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Impact of Corrosion Inhibitors on Antibiotic Resistance, Metal Resistance, and Microbial Communities in Drinking Water
Corrosion inhibitors, including zinc orthophosphate, sodium orthophosphate, and sodium silicate, are commonly used to prevent the corrosion of drinking water infrastructure. Metals such as zinc are known stressors for antibiotic resistance selection, and phosphates can increase microbial growth in drinking water distribution systems (DWDS). Yet, the influence of corrosion inhibitor type on antimicrobial resistance in DWDS is unknown. Here, we show that sodium silicates can decrease antibiotic resistant bacteria (ARB) and antibiotic-resistance genes (ARGs), while zinc orthophosphate increases ARB and ARGs in source water microbial communities. Based on controlled bench-scale studies, zinc orthophosphate addition significantly increased the abundance of ARB resistant to ciprofloxacin, sulfonamides, trimethoprim, and vancomycin, as well as the genes sul1, qacEΔ1, an indication of resistance to quaternary ammonium compounds, and the integron-integrase gene intI1. In contrast, sodium silicate dosage at 10 mg/L resulted in decreased bacterial growth and antibiotic resistance selection compared to the other corrosion inhibitor additions. Source water collected from the drinking water treatment plant intake pipe resulted in less significant changes in ARB and ARG abundance due to corrosion inhibitor addition compared to source water collected from the pier at the recreational beach. In tandem with the antibiotic resistance shifts, significant microbial community composition changes also occurred. Overall, the corrosion inhibitor sodium silicate resulted in the least selection for antibiotic resistance, which suggests it is the preferred corrosion inhibitor option for minimizing antibiotic resistance proliferation in DWDS. However, the selection of an appropriate corrosion inhibitor must also be appropriate for the water chemistry of the system (e.g., pH, alkalinity) to minimize metal leaching first and foremost and to adhere to the lead and copper rule
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