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... marrying, having
premarital sex by age 18, and having sex by 18 for young women living in 41 countries in
12
Africa (27), Asia (5) and Latin America (9) participating in the DHS in the 1990s.
9
... a decline in the percent
marrying before 18 in 24 countries and no change in 3 countries. The percent having
premarital sex by age 18 has risen in 20 countries, and r...
... salinity, and diseases
in estuarine environments are included
in Chapter 3. Freshwater fish are reared in
water that originates from streams or
rivers, or in groundwater, and maintained
in flow- through ... dichlorvos and trichlorfon
in salmonid farming in Norway during
1981–1988. Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
32, 1–7.
Grave, K., Engelstad, M., Sóli, N.E. and Toverud,
E...
... process.
Income in period 0 is equal to 0,incomeinperiod1isequaltoy, andincomeinperiod2
can take two values: y
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L
with y
H
>y
L
. The pro b ability o f y
H
islearnedinperiod1
and can ... d uration bonds. T h e
borrowercandefaultondebtatanypointintime,butfacescostsofdoingso. Default
1
Calvo and Mendoza (1996) document in detail how in Mexico during 1994, most of the public d...
... improvement in monitoring technology in the IF and FEC contract
brought about by a short-run decline in
F
and
c
: As indicated in Figure 3, defaulting probability
of borrowers being unchanged, ... to an improvement of monitoring
technology (decrease in a monitoring cost) in the interbank market (depicted in black line) and
the lending market (depicted in red line).
2...
... training and trade or craft
unions;
5 low trust within industrial relations systems in much of British industry;
6 prevalence of a low-wage system and fear that training will increase wage
demands;
7 ... between training and career prospects;
3 limited regulation of the training system, so that enterprises are not required
to provide training and, in fact, many do not use available...
... validated in vitro andusedtoexamine
the branch-point kinetics in detail and to obtain insights into
the kinetic controls of methionine and threonine synthesis in
plants.
The branch-point between ... irreversible and
inhibited by inorganic phosphate. The modelling procedure
included an examination of the kinetic links, the determin-
ation of the operating conditions in chloroplas...
... whereas in LDCs
8
Table 2.2. Pattern of mortality in MDCs and LDCs, in 2000 and 2020 (projected).
Source: Based on data from Murray and Lopez (1996), baseline scenario in tables
12a to 12h and 16a ... inadequate housing, high incidence of in-
fectious and parasitic diseases, HIV/AIDS, etc. In MDCs, they argue, the main
disability risk factor is simply growing old (others...
...
As Machine learning techniques, we use
reinforcement learning to compute a good
policy in a multi-agent system. Simultaneous
decision making in a dynamic environment is
modelled using multi-agent ... Madrid,
Spain (2002) 27.
[17] J.A. Boyan, M.L. Littman, “Packet routing in
dynamically changing networks: A reinforcement
learning approach“, Advances in Neural Information...