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Investors who perform break-even inflation trades may choose to weight them for expected differences in nominal and real yield volatility, or beta-weight them. Cross-market trades are also popular—selling break-even inflation in one market, and buying it in another, in order to express a view on future inflation differences between two economies. And market participants quickly become aware of seasonality in (unadjusted) CPI linking indices, trading into good carry months and out of bad carry months. ... [Pg.278]

The Trademark Reporter, a pubhcation of the United States Trademark Association, carries in its monthly issues and yearly index a revealing tabulation of marks involved in decisions of the Patent and Trademark Office and the courts, and found to be confusingly similar as appHed to the goods for which they were intended. [Pg.269]

Internal Carotid Artery Occlusion Acute stroke due to a distal ICA T (T = terminus) occlusion carry a much worse prognosis than MCA occlusions. In a recent analysis of 24 consecutive patients (median NIHSS 19) presenting with T occlusions of the ICA who were treated by lAT using urokinase at an average of 237 minutes from symptom onset, only four patients (16.6%) had a favorable outcome at 3 months. Partial recanalization of the intracranial ICA was achieved in 15 (63%), of the MCA in 4 (17%), and of the ACA in 8 patients (33%). Complete recanalization did not occur. The presence of good leptomeningeal collaterals and age <60 years were the only predictors of a favorable clinical outcome. New treatment strategies, such as the combination of IV rt-PA and lAT, or the use of new mechanical devices may improve the outcome in these patients. [Pg.67]

Dimethylsulphoxide favours good solubility of the preparations. Moreover, dimethylsulphoxide facilitates penetration of the silatrane through the skin by transporting it to the bulbs and roots of the hair. The castor oil as a component of the liniment has some advantages. It is antiseptic, contains the provitamins A and D, and can be kept for a long time. The skin was oiled, but not rubbed, with the liniment once or twice a day during 2 or 3 months. If necessary the course of treatment was carried out again 1 or 2 months later. Therapeutic efficacy of 1 -(chloromethyl)-and 1-ethoxysilatrane liniments was almost the same. [Pg.110]

Sea, taking with us victuals for twelve months and had good winds from the east, though soft and weak, for five months space and more. But then the wind came about, and settled in the west for many days, so as we could make little or no way, and were sometimes in purpose to turn back. But then again there arose strong and great winds from the south, with a point east which carried us up, for all that we could do, toward the north by which time our... [Pg.73]

A test of the operational stability has also been carried out using electrodes after storage at room temperature for 6 months. The electrodes showed the same behaviour during 100 h of monitoring. As shown in Fig. 24.2, the stability was very good with a loss of ca. 15% observed after 100 h. This demonstrates that the stability of the PB layer does not decrease even after a long period of storage. [Pg.569]

In many libraries, if deterioration of the collections is to be minimized, a certain amount of work must be done on them by specially recruited library technicians or even by assistant librarians, all of whom would be trained to carry out a few essential tasks. The reasons for this are (a) it is inconvenient to have books away from the library, possibly for weeks or months, when all they need is minor attention (b) the work costs more when sent out than when it is done on the premises, even allowing for the slowness of semiskilled staff and (c) many librarians are not in touch with trustworthy binders to whom the work can be sent. If they do know a good binder or restorer, he is almost certainly already overburdened with work. [Pg.12]

ANTI can be made in a relatively large batch and carried safely- A good way is to cut about a square inch from the corner of a plastic haggy. Put the ANTI in the bottom corner and roll it up Then wrap it in a wet cloth and rol3 that up and put it in a whole baggy and roll that up too. The ANTI could stay that way for months and yet be ready for use at any time. [Pg.101]


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