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  • 1Factor analysis — is a statistical method used to describe variability among observed, correlated variables in terms of a potentially lower number of unobserved, uncorrelated variables called factors. In other words, it is possible, for example, that variations in …

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  • 2factor analysis — A family of statistical techniques for exploring data, generally used to simplify the procedures of analysis, mainly by examining the internal structure of a set of variables in order to identify any underlying constructs. The most common version …

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  • 3Factor IX — Coagulation factor IX PDB rendering based on 1pfx …

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  • 4Underlying — 1. In derivatives, the security that must be delivered when a derivative contract, such as a put or call option, is exercised. 2. In equities, the common stock that must be delivered when a warrant is exercised, or when a convertible bond or… …

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  • 5General intelligence factor — The general intelligence factor (abbreviated g ) is a controversial construct used in the field of psychology ( see also psychometrics ) to quantify what is common to the scores of all intelligence tests. Charles Spearman, early psychometrician,… …

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  • 6Epidermal growth factor receptor — This article is about a cell surface receptor. For estimated measure of kidney function (eGFR), see Glomerular filtration rate. Epidermal growth factor receptor …

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  • 7Maturation promoting factor — (abbreviated MPF, also called mitosis promoting factor or M Phase promoting factor) is a heterodimeric protein composed of cyclin B and cyclin dependent kinase (CDK1, also known as Cdc2 or p34 kinase) that stimulates the mitotic and meiotic cell… …

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  • 8Multi-Factor Model — A financial model that employs multiple factors in its computations to explain market phenomena and/or equilibrium asset prices. The multi factor model can be used to explain either an individual security or a portfolio of securities. It will do… …

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  • 9Random Factor Analysis — A statistical analysis performed to determine the origin of random data figures collected. Random factor analysis is used to decipher whether the outlying data is caused by an underlying trend or just simply random occurring events and attempts… …

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  • 10Weighted Average Rating Factor - WARF — A measure that is used by credit rating companies to determine the credit quality of a portfolio. This measure allows rating companies to look at a portfolio as a single security, and assign it a single rating.WARFs are most often calculated by… …

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