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    A growth model of weight preferences, food consumption and public policy

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    Copyright @ 2013 Brunel University.In this paper we unify existing theories and empirical evidence on the origins of obesity and examine the e¤ects of scal policy on the dynamic evolution of weight. We build a dynamic general equilibrium growth model, with two sectors, one producing food and the other producing a composite consumption good. Weight is a function of rational choice as well as labor allocation between the two sectors. By estimating utility from weight and calibrating the US economy we show that (i) technological advances in agriculture decrease food prices and increase weight but not necessarily through higher food consumption but through lower calorie expenditure, (ii) reducing capital taxation, initially depresses weight levels through higher food prices; steady state food consumption decreases due to a price substitution e¤ect but weight soars due to lower calorie expenditure, (iii) reducing taxation on food increases food consumption and weight levels in equilibrium. Labor reallocation towards the less sedentary sector on one hand and higher income on the other function as contradictory forces

    Distributed lag models for hydrological data

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    The distributed lag model (DLM), used most prominently in air pollution studies, finds application wherever the effect of a covariate is delayed and distributed through time. We explore the use of modified formulations of DLMs to provide flexible varying-coeficient models with smoothness constraints, applicable in any setting in which lagged covariates are regressed on a time-dependent response. The models are applied to simulated flow and rainfall data and to flow data from a Scottish mountain river, with particular emphasis on approximating the relationship between environmental covariates and flow regimes in order to detect the influence of unobserved processes. It was found that under certain rainfall conditions some of the variability in the influence of rainfall on flow arises through a complex interaction between antecedent ground wetness and the time-delay in rainfall. The models are able to identify subtle changes in rainfall response, particularly in the location of peak influence in the lag structure and offer a computationally attractive approach for fitting DLMs

    Rainfall and runoff: hydrological studies in Weardale

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    Experimental evaluation of shockless supercritical airfoils in cascade

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    Surface Mach number distributions, total pressure loss coefficients, and schlieren images of the flow are presented over a range of inlet Mach numbers and air angles. Several different trailing edge geometries were tested. At design conditions a leading edge separation bubble was observed resulting in higher losses than anticipated. The minimum losses were obtained at a negative incidence condition in which the flow was accelerating over most of the supercritical region. Relatively minor differences in losses were measured with the different trailing edge geometries studied

    1863-02-23 Lieutenant E.M. Shaw to Adjutant General Hodsdon asking for position as Provost Marshal

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    1863-02-16 Letter from Lieutenant E.M. Shaw

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    https://digitalmaine.com/cw_me_10th_regiment_corr/1007/thumbnail.jp

    1863-03-06 Lieutenant E.M. Shaw to Adjutant General Hodsdon regarding orders

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    https://digitalmaine.com/cw_me_10th_regiment_corr/1011/thumbnail.jp

    1863-03-01 Lieutenant E.M. Shaw to General regarding Edward Brackett bounty receipt

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    https://digitalmaine.com/cw_me_10th_regiment_corr/1009/thumbnail.jp

    1863-03-03 Lieutenant E.M. Shaw to Adjutant regarding monthly return

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    https://digitalmaine.com/cw_me_10th_regiment_corr/1010/thumbnail.jp
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