Not exact matches
International
Paper said on Monday that the deal includes a tax benefit with an
estimated net
present value of about $ 300 million from the purchase of assets.
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presents Q1 budget The
paper was earlier referred to the Finance Committee of Parliament and the report on the
estimates was subsequently
presented to the house after it had finished its work.
The
paper, published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine,
presents some of the largest known
estimates to date of the prevalence of substance use and suicide among American youth, with special focus on Pacific Islander, multiracial, and American Indian adolescents.
Until now, anthropologists have generally relied on
estimates of hominin body mass
presented in a
paper by Henry M. McHenry in 1992.
Based on updated distance data from the European HIPPARCOS satellite, Dravins et al (1998)
presented a
paper at a Hipparcos Conference in Venice (pdf) that revises Beta Hydri's age to about 6.7 billion years with an associated mass
estimate of 1.1 times that of Sol's mass.
The Native Hawaiian Student Achievement Gap: Different Methods, Different
Estimates Malkeet Singh and Hella Bel Hadj Amor
present in this
paper session with co-presenter Shuqiang Zhang.
One of the first
papers to ever
estimate teacher effects at the secondary school level, this groundbreaking work
presents evidence that teacher credentials affect secondary school student success in systematic ways and to a significant, policy - relevant extent.
Publishing According to ICv2's annual white
paper,
presented during the Diamond Retailer Summit at C2E2, sales of comics and graphic novels in the United States and Canada fell 5 percent last year as the total market declined from an
estimated $ 715 million in 2008 to $ 680 million in 2009.
«The fixed - COFI mortgage exploits the often -
present prepayment - risk wedge between the fixed - rate mortgage rate and the
estimated cost of funds index mortgage rate,» according to a
paper written by Federal Reserve Board senior adviser Wayne Passmore and Alexander von Hafften, a senior research assistant at the Fed.
On full climate sensitivity I have stated repeatedly that the empirical evidence is not strong, but every
paper that is not technically so badly wrong that the results can be dismissed and that uses some empirical observations to
estimate which values are unlikely
presents empirical evidence on climate sensitivity — far from proof but evidence.
A former senior researcher in the department, Doug Lord, said yesterday two
papers he co-authored with colleagues and was due to
present at conferences were suppressed because they suggested sea - levels on the east coast are rising at only one 10th of the rate
estimated by the federal government, based on data from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Based on a sample of 25 editorials, op - eds, columns and combined letters drawn from approximately 100 that appeared at the
paper between Dec. 1 and Nov. 30, 2009, the analysis
estimates that approximately 4 % of these editorials, columns, op - eds and combined letters - to - the editor
presented a predominantly «dismissive» view of the reality and causes of climate change.
What he writes now is very well in line of the reasoning he
presented in the 2009
paper with Hargreaves: On the generation and interpretation of probabilistic
estimates of climate sensitivity.
The research, conducted by an international team of scientists from a range of institutions, is
presented in a series of seven academic
papers that
estimate change in land use and greenhouse gas emissions from oil palm expansion in the three countries, review the social and environmental impacts of palm oil production, forecast potential growth in the sector across the region, and detail methods for measuring emissions and carbon stocks of plantations establishing on peatlands.
I have analysed the geophysical logs
presented in Tiljander's
papers and agree with her
estimates of minor core losses
Anand,
presenting «best CO2 proxy
estimates» would likely be a full research
paper — more than this Letter seems to even claim to
present.
The adjusted data are
presented as an ensemble of 100 interchangeable realisations and together with the new uncertainty
estimates described in part 1 of the
paper (Kennedy et al. [2011b]-RRB- they constitute the third set, HadSST3.
This
paper presents an assessment of various methods for adjusting incomplete Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) death registration data for use with the latest available
estimates of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population so as to compile Indigenous life tables and life expectancy
estimates.
It should be noted that the Indigenous life expectancy
estimates presented in this Discussion
Paper are preliminary in nature.