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Sometimes the players shared instruments, taking shifts during rehearsals.
Instruments submitted to the library are reviewed by a library oversight committee, with rotating membership from multiple institutions, which ensures quality, relevance and legality of shared instruments.
It would mean that individual research groups could have their own telescopes, instead of having to book time on shared instruments months in advance, as they do now.
Our results are a cautionary tale for a large body of empirical work, not just on immigration, that rely on shift-share instruments for causal inference.
From this distribution, the annual growth rate of the population was estimated and was utilised along with the 2001 census data in the calculation of time-variant shift-share instruments for each wave (see Section 3.7 for a detailed discussion).
Take the opportunity while visiting departments to ask about specific institutional resources: You can save tremendously by sharing instruments that are already in-house.
The dialogue will deal with the "Implementation and use of existing information-sharing instruments in the security field".
The assay operates for 4 years and has performed more than 40,000 patient samples on a shared instrument.
The chromatographic system was thought and optimized for providing a dedicated line for this measurement on a shared instrument.
The GPFS cluster storage we got on a 2009 Shared Instrument Grant is now fully allocated and no longer available for new requests.
We also estimate models of the effect of employment-to-population ratios on opioid prescription rates using a shift-share instrument.
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