2,439 research outputs found
Application of the IS-MP-IA model to the German economy and policy implications
Extending the IS-MP-IA model developed by Romer (2000) and applying the GARCH (Engle, 1982, 2001) methodology, the author finds that equilibrium GDP in Germany is positively affected by stock market performance and real exchange rate appreciation, and negatively influenced by the expected inflation rate, the government deficit/GDP ratio, and the U.S. federal funds rate. The relatively low deficit/GDP ratio of 1.83% in 2003 indicates that its fiscal condition was healthy. However, some other EU members may need to exercise fiscal discipline. Because real appreciation has a positive impact on output, a stronger euro may not be a concern for Germany but may be worried by those EU member nations which depend upon exports to stimulate their economies.
Winning redefined, a new brand positioning for MP Motorsport
MP Motorsport is a talent educating race team participating in the classes below the Formula 1. The problem with the lower classes and therefore MP Motorsport as well is that these classes don’t get much attention and exposure. As a company run by people with passion the branding and positioning is more something that naturally emerged from this passion rather than a series of conscious decisions. This makes it fragile. A more conscious strategy and vision on how MP Motorsport needs to be branded and positioned against their competition that is more than “look how cool racing is” is needed to become more attractive for sponsoring. This report describes the process from analysis to finding the right positioning and an advise for a new brand identity and an implementation plan to help becoming more attractive for sponsoring goals. The analysis done with employees showed a unique characteristic that will help the team to position themselves against the competition; the family atmosphere. This atmosphere is what also characterises their contradictory personality. This personality is on one hand leading and ambitious and on the other hand modest and involved. Competition and stakeholder analysis have been performed to find the right combination of being unique to the competition, desirable for the stakeholders (the fans and sponsors) and builds upon the core strengths of the company. Then using the brand key model, a positioning is made with the essence: Be your best self. The belief, “in everyone hides a talent” and values like “everyone is equal” and “together we succeed” combined with the essence and the positioning resulted in a brand story that describes the feeling MP Motorsport wants to communicate. To manifestate the brand, an advise has been set up for a tone of voice and tone of image. Wrapped in a concept called “winning redefined” this advise is part of the whole implementation plan that should lead the way for the team to implement the newly created brand in short and long term actions. In 3 phases MP Motorsport is advised to start with a clear brand introduction to the target groups Gen Z and potential sponsors. The next phase revolves around creating a community to attract both Gen Z talents and subsequently sponsors to interact with the team and each other. Finally the last phase is long term focused and aims for sustainable growth. In this phase the community is established and can expect various opportunities to discover and develop a whole range of talents, sponsors and gen z are connected to each other via MP Motorsport and the team is able to finance the lower classes without the pressure of the money drivers bring along.Strategic Product Desig
Derivations (MP) and Evaluations (OT)
The main claim of this paper is that the minimalist framework and optimality theory adopt more or less the same architecture of grammar: both assume that a generator defines a set S of potentially well-formed expressions that can be generated on the basis of a given input, and that there is an evaluator that selects the expressions from S that are actually grammatical in a given language L. The paper therefore proposes a model of grammar in which the strengths of the two frameworks are combined: more specifically, it is argued that the computational system of human language CHL from MP creates a set S of potentially well-formed expressions, and that these are subsequently evaluated in an optimality theoretic fashion.The definitive version of this paper is published in Linguistics in Potsdam 25 (2006).Broekhuis, H. (2006). Derivations (MP) and Evaluations (OT)*. In H. Broekhuis & R. Vogel (Eds), Linguistics in Potsdam 25. Optimality Theory and Minimalism: A possible Convergence? Potsdam : Universitätsverlag PotsdamISBN: 9783939469544 (published book)This research is supported by the Netherlands Organisation of Scientific Research (NWO), grant 276-70-00
Stroom- en sedimentmeting Roompot-Veerse Dam (mp.8), 15 en 22 januari 1996
Stroom- en sedimentmeting Roompot-Veerse Dam (mp.8) 15 en 22 januari 1996.Deltawerken, Oosterscheld
A novel approach to MP-PIC: Continuum particle model for dense particle flows in fluidized beds
A novel approach to Multiphase-Particle-in-Cell (MP-PIC), called Continuum Particle Model (CPM), is developed for dense gas-particle flows. CPM has high computational speed, comparable to that of MP-PIC, but a robustness and accuracy closer to that of a Discrete Element Model (DEM). The gas phase is treated as a continuum phase and particles are tracked discretely, but particle collisions are modelled by considering the divergence of the continuum particle stress tensor. Details on efficient solution to the model are presented. For comparison, a parametric study is performed for quasi-2D fluidized beds. Comparison of CFD-CPM is made with MP-PIC and CFD-DEM. The particle stress models by Harris and Crighton, and by Srivastava and Sundaresan are tested in our CFD-CPM. Results from CFD-CPM based on the Srivastava and Sundaresan particle stress model show good agreement with CFD-DEM results. We validate our model by comparison with experimental benchmark results from Gopalan et. al. (2016).Complex Fluid Processin
Knowledge, expertise and recognition of occupational diseases : complement system and cancers in Seine-Saint-Denis
Cette recherche vise à éclairer les processus en oeuvre lors des procédures de reconnaissance en MP de patients atteints de cancers qui relèvent d’une expertise du comité régional de reconnaissance en maladie professionnelle (CRRMP). Elle s’attache tout d’abord à explorer les fondements historiques du dispositif de reconnaissance en maladie professionnelle (MP) et à comprendre les dynamiques générales de la réparation des cancers liés au travail.Puis, elle s’intéresse aux pratiques du système complémentaire en analysant les procédures en MP de 65 patients atteints de cancer. Dans une démarche qualitative, elle examine les étapes successives en oeuvre : l’expertise d’un dispositif de santé publique de surveillance des cancers professionnels en Seine-Saint-Denis, le GISCOP93, qui a incité à la déclaration en MP de ces cas, l’instruction médico-administrative de la Caisse Primaire d’Assurance Maladie qui décide de la saisine du Comité, puis l’expertise médicale du Comité. L’analyse se poursuit par l’étude d’actions contentieuses auprès du Tribunal des Affaires de Sécurité sociale.Le cadre d’analyse met en lumière les trajectoires de ces demandes dans la procédure de reconnaissance en MP et les logiques des acteurs qui président aux décisions de rejet et de reconnaissance. Il met en évidence une forte variabilité des résultats selon les expertises ainsi qu’un impact important de l’état de santé des patients. Les éléments de variabilité concernent tant l’attribution professionnelle donnée aux cancers par les différents acteurs, que leurs interprétations différentes du cadre de la reconnaissance en MP et des cancérogènes qualifiés dans les parcours professionnels.This research aims at shedding light on the processes at work in the compensation procedures of occupational disease (OD) in the case of cancer patients falling in the expertise of the Regional Committees for the Recognition of Occupational Diseases (CRRMP), also called complementary system.It first seeks to explore the historical foundations of the French system for OD compensation and to understand the dynamics of compensation for work-related cancers.Then it looks at practices of the complementary system by analyzing the procedures which have been carried out for 65 patients suffering from cancer. In a qualitative approach, it examines three successive steps implemented: first, the expertise of a public health system of surveillance of occupational cancers in Seine-Saint-Denis, the GISCOP93, which led to the reporting of these OD cases; then, the medical and administrative investigation by the French Health Insurance Institution which decides the referral to the Committee; and at last, the medical expertise of the Committee. The analysis continues with the study of contentious actions before the Court of social security affairs.The framework highlights the logics of the different actors underlying decision of rejection and recognition. It shows a high variability of results according to the expertises as well as a significant impact of the health status of patients. The elements of variability concern both professional compensation given to the patients, different interpretations of the scope of compensation system, but also the type of carcinogens qualified in careers by the different actors of the procedure
Genomewide linkage scan of schizophrenia in a large multicenter pedigree sample using single nucleotide polymorphisms
A genomewide linkage scan was carried out in eight clinical samples of informative schizophrenia families. After all quality control checks, the analysis of 707 European-ancestry families included 1615 affected and 1602 unaffected genotyped individuals, and the analysis of all 807 families included 1900 affected and 1839 unaffected individuals. Multipoint linkage analysis with correction for marker-marker linkage disequilibrium was carried out with 5861 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs; Illumina version 4.0 linkage map). Suggestive evidence for linkage ( European families) was observed on chromosomes 8p21, 8q24.1, 9q34 and 12q24.1 in nonparametric and/or parametric analyses. In a logistic regression allele-sharing analysis of linkage allowing for intersite heterogeneity, genomewide significant evidence for linkage was observed on chromosome 10p12. Significant heterogeneity was also observed on chromosome 22q11.1. Evidence for linkage across family sets and analyses was most consistent on chromosome 8p21, with a one-LOD support interval that does not include the candidate gene NRG1, suggesting that one or more other susceptibility loci might exist in the region. In this era of genomewide association and deep resequencing studies, consensus linkage regions deserve continued attention, given that linkage signals can be produced by many types of genomic variation, including any combination of multiple common or rare SNPs or copy number variants in a region. Molecular Psychiatry (2009) 14, 786-795; doi:10.1038/mp.2009.11; published online 17 February 2009</p
On College English Teaching in China from the Perspective of MP in Generative Grammar Theory
This paper discusses how the theory of MP in generative grammar can be used in College English teaching in China. The author holds that a brand-new teaching paradigm- autonomous English learning-will be built if certain theories and principles of Minimalist Program (MP) are used in China’s college classroom teaching. College teachers of English apply theories of lexicon, derivation by phase under the framework of MP in generative grammar and organization strategies into their English teaching and learning appropriately and college students will renew their English learning ideas, their learning interest will be stimulated and their enthusiasm and initiative in active English learning will be enhanced
Stories about Aaron Antonovsky - the original author of Salutogenesis (Plenary)
Plenary session dedicated to the original author of the salutogenesis, Aaron AntonovskySessió plenària dedicada a l'autor original de la salutogènesis, Aaron Antonovsky6354.mp4
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Controlled cross-linking of porcine cholecyst extracellular matrix for preparing tissue engineering scaffold. Biomed Mater Res. part B
Treatment with cross‐linking agents for stabilizing biomolecules is an integral step during the preparation of many extracellular matrix‐based tissue engineering scaffolds from mammalian organs. However, excess cross‐linking may cause nonavailability of biomolecules and consequent deterioration of bioinductive properties of the scaffold. The present study considered controlling the extent of cross‐linking in a porcine cholecyst extracellular matrix scaffold prepared by a nonenzymatic and nondetergent method, by ex situ incubation of the source organ in varying concentrations of neutral buffered formaldehyde (10, 4, 1 or 0%; v/v) for in situ cross‐linking of biomolecules. Reduction of the formaldehyde concentration resulted in an increase in the extent of biodegradation and a decrease in the compactness of the mesh‐like surface microarchitecture of the scaffold. Retention of collagen was maximum when treated with 10% neutral buffered formaldehyde without any variation in the content of elastin and sulphated glycosaminoglycans. Although there was a reduction in the quantity of growth factors following the cross‐linking, fibroblasts remained viable on the scaffolds. The retention of major biomolecule was maximum and autodigestion was minimum in the scaffold prepared by the ex situ treatment of cholecyst in 10% neutral buffered formalin and found suitable for preparing the tissue engineering scaffold
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