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Acta Oeconomica
Authors:
Milica Latinovic
,
Vesna Bogojevic Arsic
, and
Milica Bulajic

References Abbas , Q. – Khan , S. – Ali Shah , S. Z. ( 2013 ): Volatility Transmission in Regional Asian Stock Markets . Emerging Markets Review , 16 66 – 77

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Volatile einsteinium hexafluoroacetylacetonate complexes have been syntehsized. Their sublimation and thermochromatographic behaviour has been studied in the presence of -diketone vapours. Interaction of einsteinium di-and trichloride with hexafluoracetylacetone vapours is discussed.

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The thermal degradation behavior of P. halepensis needles treated with two ammonium-polyphosphate-based commercial retardants was studied using thermal analysis (DTG) under nitrogen atmosphere. Moreover, for the same experimental material, the heat of combustion of the volatiles was estimated based on the difference between the heat of combustion of the fuel and the heat contribution of the charred residue left after pyrolysis. The heat of combustion of the volatiles was exponentially related to the retardant concentration of the samples. In the range of retardant concentrations from 10 to 20% w/w the mean reduction percentage of the heat of combustion of the volatiles, with respect to untreated samples, was 18%.

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Volatility rate by thermogravimetry

An ASTM interlaboratory study for ASTM international E2008

Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry
Authors:
Q Kwok
and
R Seyler

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ASTM Committee E37 on Thermal Measurements published a new test method 'Standard Test Method for Volatility Rate by Thermogravimetry' in June 1999 with the designation E 2008. This approach to assessing volatility utilizes an extension of the pinhole technology previously employed by E37 for vapor pressure determinations using differential scanning calorimetry (ASTM E 1782). After publication of the test method E 2008, an Interlaboratory Study was undertaken to develop a 'Precision and Bias' statement to be assigned with the test method. This paper provides some background data that supports the claim that E 2008 is generally insensitive to experimental conditions other than temperature. The Interlaboratory Study showing the statistical review is also discussed.

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. Glosten , L. Jagannathan , R. Runkle , D. 1992 On the relation between the expected value and volatility of nominal excess returns on stocks Journal of

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structure and high sensitivity (ng pg −1 ), and is particularly suitable for the detection of volatile organic compounds such as explosives [ 1 ], illegal drugs [ 2 ] and air contaminants [ 3 ]. At present, IMS has been widely used in various fields, such as

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When annealing the evaporation residue formed by evaporating a solution containing ruthenium, phosphates and nitrates, ruthenium volatilizes. The amount of volatilized ruthenium (both106Ru traces and milligram amuonts of Ru) depends on the solution composition before evaporation and on the temperature and time of annealing. Volatility occurs at a temperature as low as 300°C. We suppose that the volatility is due to thermal decomposition of the ruthenium compounds with phosphates. The released atoms of ruthenium are oxidized by the decomposition products of the nitrate. The formation of complex compounds of ruthenium with phosphates during the evaporation of the solution follows from the data of elemental and spectral analysis and ion exchange chromatography.

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- or multiplayer EGM games ( Turner, 2011b , 2019 ). Generally, however, EGMs can be described by their reinforcement or reward schedules in terms of volatility and return-to-player (RTP) rates ( Yücel, Carter, Harrigan, van Holst, & Livingstone, 2018

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both male and female codling moths ( Cydia pomonella ) ( Light et al., 2001 ). Therefore, the objective of this study was to identify the chemical structure of the plum flower volatile compounds, which are detected by the H. minuta male and female

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1 Introduction Analyses of the stock market volatility spillovers are dated back to Engle et al. (1990) and Nelson (1991) , who created much attention in the financial market literature. The heat-wave hypothesis and the meteor-shower hypothesis

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