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    Seven Sins in Portfolio Optimization

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    Although modern portfolio theory has been in existence for over 60 years, fund managers often struggle to get its models to produce reliable portfolio allocations without strongly constraining the decision vector by tight bands of strategic allocation targets. The two main root causes to this problem are inadequate parameter estimation and numerical artifacts. When both obstacles are overcome, portfolio models yield excellent allocations. In this paper, which is primarily aimed at practitioners, we discuss the most common mistakes in setting up portfolio models and in solving them algorithmically

    The Challenge of Reforming the WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding

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    The May 2003 deadline for the completion of the negotiations on improvements and clarifications of the Dispute Settlement Understanding (DSU) under the Doha Mandate has not been met. However, Members agreed in July 2003 to extend the deadline for the review until the end of May 2004. This article briefly summarises the past six years of negotiations on the DSU review, the most contentious issues and the systemic difficulties of the negotiations. We conclude with prospects for the forthcoming negotiations until 2004.WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding DSU Review

    Editor’s Report for 1998

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    Pre-fabrication for providing biocapacity to support vaccine manufacturing

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    The industry landscape is evolving rapidly and requires new and innovative approaches for more rapidly addressing the growing global demand for drug products as well as the challenges of unpredictability and inflexibility that have historically burdened the industry. Over the past two years, the industry’s herculean response to the COVID-19 pandemic has proven that with the proper focus, investment, science, and manufacturing technologies, these historic challenges can be overcome as well as establishing new benchmarks for how the industry can perform in the future to ensure availability of drug products and therapies to the global patient base Prefabricated modular construction of cleanrooms, utilities, and facility structures, is an innovative approach to building new manufacturing facilities that the industry has benefited from and is currently being utilised in critical COVID related projects. Prefabricated and modular facilities have been utilized in many industries such as food, chemical, and consumer products in the past, and have started to see significant adoption within the pharma and biopharma industries over the past ten years. This has largely been driven by the need to reduce project timelines, improve capability and flexibility, and minimize the risks associated with traditional construction for manufacturing facilities. It has helped as well to make Biopharma manufacturing more accessible to emerging regions, where in the past biomanufacturing was too complex to establish. Please click Download on the upper right corner to see the full abstract

    Scalar susceptibility of a diluted classical XY model

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    We analyze the amplitude fluctuations in a diluted 3D classical XY model near the magnetic phase transition, motivated by the unusual localization properties of the amplitude (Higgs) mode recently found at the disordered superfluid-Mott glass quantum phase transition. We calculate the amplitude correlation function and the corresponding scalar susceptibility by means of Monte Carlo simulations. In contrast to the quantum case, in which the scalar susceptibility was found to violate naive scaling, we find that the scalar susceptibility of the classical system fulfills naive scaling (employing the clean critical exponents, as expected from the Harris criterion) as the temperature is varied across the phase transition for several dilutions. We discuss possible reasons for this discrepancy as well as the generality of our findings.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figures embedde

    Fan blade protection system

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    In one type of aircraft propulsion system, propeller blades are mounted on a ring which surrounds a turbine. An annular space exists between the turbine and the ring. If a propeller blade should break free, the unbalanced centrifugal load tends to deform the ring. The invention reduces the deformation, as by locating spacers between the turbine and the ring

    Flexible connector for use in aircraft

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    The invention concerns a connector, in an aircraft engine, for mounting a ring to a turbine rotor which the ring surrounds. The ring carries propeller blades, and the connector transmits both thrust and torque loads between the ring and the rotor, without significant deformation. However, the connector does deform in order to accommodate differential thermal growth between the ring and the rotor

    Palatal rugae patterns in Australian Aborigines and Caucasians

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    The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An external link to the publisher’s copy is included.The purpose of this study was to determine whether rugae patterns change with age and to compare the number and pattern of rugae in Australian Aborigines with those of Caucasians. For the longitudinal part of the study, serial dental casts of ten Aborigines, from 6 to 20 years of age, were examined and rugae patterns were recorded. To enable comparisons to be made between different ethnic groups an additional 100 dental casts of Australian Aborigines and 200 casts of Caucasians, ranging in age from 13 to 17 years, were examined. Characteristics observed were number, length, shape, direction and unification of rugae. The length of rugae increased significantly with age but the total number of rugae remained constant. Thirty-two per cent of rugae showed changes in shape, while 28 per cent displayed a change in orientation. In contrast to studies suggesting that rugae move forward with age, the majority of Aboriginal rugae that changed direction moved posteriorly. Changes in rugae patterns have been assumed to result from pala al growth but alterations in pattern were observed in the Aboriginal sample even after palatal growth had ceased. The mean number of primary rugae in Aborigines was higher than in Caucasians, although more primary rugae in Caucasians exceeded 10 mm in length than in Aborigines. The most common shapes in both ethnic groups were wavy and curved forms, whereas straight and circular types were least common. There was a statistically significant association between rugae forms and ethnicity, straight forms being more common in Caucasians whereas wavy forms were more common in Aborigines.Sunita Kapali, Grant Townsend, Lindsay Richards, Tracey Paris
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