positioning effect

  • 1positioning — The act of holding a financial instrument, one or more portfolios of financial instruments, or one s entire balance sheet in a way that exposes the holder to profits or losses from future changes in market prices. Positions may be taken with the… …

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  • 2Global Positioning System — GPS redirects here. For other uses, see GPS (disambiguation). Geodesy Fundamentals …

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  • 3Dynamic positioning — Offshore Support Vessel Toisa Perseus with, in the background, the fifth generation deepwater drillship Discoverer Enterprise, over the Thunder Horse Oil Field. Both are equipped with DP systems. Dynamic positioning (DP) is a computer controlled… …

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  • 4Random positioning machine — Infobox Laboratory equipment name = random positioning machine caption = acronym = other names = 3D clinostat uses = rotates biological samples around two independent axes to elimante the effect of gravity inventor = T. Hoson manufacturer = Dutch …

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  • 5Hybrid positioning system — Hybrid positioning systems are systems for finding the location of a mobile device using several different positioning technologies. Usually GPS (Global Positioning System) is one major component of such systems, combined with for instance cell… …

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  • 6Mass Effect 2 — Developer(s) BioWare Publisher(s) Electronic Arts Director(s) …

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  • 7Hall effect — For the Colombian band, see The Hall Effect (band). The Hall effect is the production of a voltage difference (the Hall voltage) across an electrical conductor, transverse to an electric current in the conductor and a magnetic field perpendicular …

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  • 8Sagnac effect — The Sagnac effect (also called Sagnac Interference), named after French physicist Georges Sagnac, is a phenomenon encountered in interferometry that is elicited by rotation. The Sagnac effect manifests itself in a setup called ring interferometry …

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  • 9Bullwhip effect — The Bullwhip Effect (or Whiplash Effect ) is an observed phenomenon in forecast driven distribution channels. The concept has its roots in J Forrester s Industrial Dynamics (1961) and thus it is also known as the Forrester Effect . Since the… …

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  • 10Introduction to the Global Positioning System — The Global Positioning System (GPS) is the only fully functional Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). The GPS uses a constellation of between 24 and 32 Medium Earth Orbit satellites that transmit precise microwave signals, that enable GPS… …

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