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  • 81Accelerator effect — The accelerator effect in economics refers to a positive effect on private fixed investment of the growth of the market economy (measured e.g. by Gross Domestic Product). Rising GDP (an economic boom or prosperity) implies that businesses in… …

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  • 82Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome — Classification and external resources ICD 9 995.92 eMedicine med/3372 …

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  • 83Real estate economics — is the application of economic techniques to real estate markets. It tries to describe, explain, and predict patterns of prices, supply, and demand. The closely related fields of housing economics is narrower in scope, concentrating on… …

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  • 84Human bonding — refers to the development of a close, interpersonal relationship between family members or friends. [ Webster’s New World College Dictionary © 1996.] Bonding is a mutual, interactive process, and is not the same as simple liking. The term is from …

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  • 85Applied general equilibrium — (AGE) models were pioneered by Herbert Scarf at Yale University in 1967, in two papers, and a follow up book with Terje Hansen in 1973, with the aim of empirically estimating the Arrow Debreu General equilibrium model with empirical data, to… …

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  • 86Ramsey RESET test — The Ramsey Regression Equation Specification Error Test (RESET) test (Ramsey, 1969) is a general specification test for the linear regression model. More specifically, it tests whether non linear combinations of the estimated values help explain… …

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  • 87Schools of economic thought — describes the multitude of academic approaches toward economics throughout the history of economic thought. While economists do not always fit into particular schools, particularly in modern times, classifying economists into schools of thought… …

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  • 88Psychomotor vigilance task — The Psychomotor Vigilance Task [1] (hereafter ‘PVT’) is a chronometric measure of an individual’s readiness to detect and respond to certain specified small changes in a labile environment, conceptualised pragmatically within a visio reactive… …

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  • 89Monte Carlo method for photon transport — Modeling photon propagation with Monte Carlo methods is a flexible yet rigorous approach to simulate photon transport. In the method, local rules of photon transport are expressed as probability distributions which describe the step size of… …

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  • 90LGMN — Legumain, also known as LGMN, is a human gene.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: LGMN legumain| url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene Cmd=ShowDetailView TermToSearch=5641| accessdate = ] PBB Summary section title = summary text =… …

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