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Trillions of dollars of loans and credit derivatives are priced with reference to benchmark interest rates, published every day in London and known as Libor, or the London interbank offered rate.
Relative elevations (m) of the benchmarks are with reference to benchmark BM34.
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After introducing the relevant process kinetics and adapting the stoichiometric matrix accordingly, the model implementation in the Matlab/Simulink™ platform is described with reference to the benchmark setting.
Thus, selecting a sequencing technology for a particular organism is probably best done with reference to the benchmark values of a sequenced relative (Table S1).
Concentration levels were established with reference to certain benchmark occupations in which the substance is found.
The evaluation results show that the grader system marks are very close to the ones following from human assessment with reference to the benchmarks applied.
(One assumes his reference to benchmarking refers to Blix's reporting back on whether Iraq was in compliance).
Malinowski explained: "British Gas buys a significant proportion of its gas from its own gas fields, but needs to set the transfer price of those purchases with reference to wholesale market benchmark prices".
The discussion is derived from a study of three green rating systems representing international, national and local systems with reference to intentions, mechanisms and benchmarks to facilitate objective assessments.
Each model is benchmarked with reference to a test case.
Rating scales were developed with reference to the Centre for Canadian Language Benchmarks (2000).
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