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Currently, the industry is awash in money and is struggling to invest or return to limited partners an $86 billion capital overhang, or cumulative excess in uninvested capital.

Yeh JM, Nekhlyudov L, Goldie SJ, Mertens AC, Diller L. A model-based estimate of cumulative excess mortality in survivors of childhood cancer.

One recent study showed that from 1999 to mid-2013, the companies targeted through the Focus List collectively produced a cumulative excess return of 12% above their respective industry benchmarks after five years.

We then examine changes over time in standard summary statistics (means, medians, fraction positive) of the distribution of stock market reactions, measured by the cumulative excess returns (CER) of firms' stock prices over a 3-day event window centered on the announcement date, as well as changes over time in kernel density estimates of this distribution.

The impact of GI on reducing cumulative excess shear stress for all the soil particle sizes during the 1987–2002 period is shown in Fig. 7.

The figure shows the cumulative excess energy for the assumption that the base load is generated by fossil sources over the length of each interval of excess energy.

Cumulative excess shear (CE) was calculated using the following relationship (Glick and Gosselink 2011): {text{CE}} =, varSigma, left( {tau, -, tau c} right),quad {text{for all}};tau, >, tau c, left( {text{Pa}} right) (6).

The results at finite resolution, however, are not encouraging: at 643 only ({sim}50%) or less of the kinetic energy is in well resolved structures, while the other ({sim}50%) have piled up at rather large scale, with a cumulative excess of ({sim}20%) at the grid scale, mostly because of the bottleneck effect.

The negative slope of cumulative excess sorption as function of CO2 density, for relaxation during the first 1 2 min of each step, indicates that inaccessible volume of the lumps abruptly increased by >2%% at the CO2 pressure ~4 MPa, corresponding to ~2 mmol/mL CO2 density (Fig. 5).

The flexible parametric survival model [ 14, 15] is fitted on the log cumulative excess hazard scale, using restricted cubic splines to estimate the baseline cumulative excess hazard.

There was no association between cumulative excess mortality rates and latitude (Spearman ρ = 0.32, p = 0.14).

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