Getting Started with SAS Enterprise Miner 5.2 ® TM The correct bibliographic citation for this manual is as follows: SAS Institute Inc. 2006. Getting Started with SAS ® Enterprise Miner TM 5.2. Cary, NC: SAS Institute Inc. Getting Started with SAS® Enterprise MinerTM 5.2 Copyright © 2006, SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, USA ISBN-13: 978-1-59994-002-1 ISBN-10: 1-59994-002-7 All rights reserved. Produced in the United States of America. For a hard-copy book: No part of this publication may be
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Journal of Immunological Methods 294 (2004) 15 – 22 www.elsevier.com/locate/jim Research paper CD107a as a functional marker for the identification of natural killer cell activity Galit Alter, Jessica M. Malenfant, Marcus Altfeld* Partners AIDS Research Center, Massachusetts General Hospital and Division of AIDS, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts, USA Received 17 June 2004; received in revised form 5 August 2004; accepted 10 August 2004 Available online 25 September 2004 Abstract Natural
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The importance of credibility for the conduct of monetary policy and inflation control Theoretical model and empirical analysis for Brazil under inflation targeting Gabriel Caldas Montes1* Alexandre Curi ** Abstract This paper raises the following hypotheses: to the extent that the monetary authority successively reaches the inflation target and credibility increases, expectations will have more influence on inflation and, thus, the efforts of the monetary authority to reach the inflation target
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Copyright © 2001 CANdiensten. All rights reserved. This work may not be translated or copied in whole or in part without the written permission of the publisher (CANdiensten, Nieuwpoortkade 25, 1055 RX Amsterdam, The Netherlands). ISBN 90-804652-2-4 Preface In September 1997 Insightful (formerly known as MathSoft) released S-PLUS 4 for Windows, which added a complete new graphical user interface to the existing S-PLUS programming environment. It allowed non-programming minded users to access
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SUBJECT: BUSINESS STATISTICS COURSE CODE: MC-106 LESSON: 01 AUTHOR: SURINDER KUNDU VETTER: DR. B. S. BODLA AN INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS STATISTICS OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present lesson is to enable the students to understand the meaning, definition, nature, importance and limitations of statistics. “A knowledge of statistics is like a knowledge of foreign language of algebra; it may prove of use at any time under any circumstance”……………………………………...Bowley. STRUCTURE: 1.1 1.2 1.3
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What is economic? Economic is a study of how people make choices among the alternatives. Since the resources that are available to world are very scarce, it is important to study economic in order to make the best choice that can maximize the total profits. Real life cases are the best examples for studying economic concepts. In this paper, there are three real life cases that illustrate economic concepts base on the Case in Point boxes from the Course Reader. The first case will define the economic
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A Study on Factor Affecting of English Achievement Among The Under Graduate College Student A DISSERTATION PAPER SUBMITTED TO THE DEPT. OF HOME SCIENCE(CALCUTTA UNIVERSITY) IN PERTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTERS IN HOME SCIENCE BY Baisakhi Ghosh Roll No. 104/HMD/121020 Registration No. 024-1221-0030-09 Under the Guidance of Dr. Susmita Neogi Assistant Professor Department of Home Science Calcutta University 2014 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I express my
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C 2010 The Authors. Bulletin of Economic Research C 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Board of Trustees of the Bulletin of Economic Research. Published by Blackwell Publishing, 9600 Garsington Road, Oxford OX4 2DQ, UK and 350 Main St., Malden, MA 02148, USA. Bulletin of Economic Research 64:4, 2012, 0307-3378 DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8586.2010.00364.x CULTURE AND GROWTH: SOME EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE Dustin Chambers and Susan Hamer Department of Economics and Finance, Salisbury University, Salisbury
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The role of self concept in understanding brand experience, brand attachment and brand loyalty in the consumption of premium clothing brands Londiwe Mkhize Student Number: 28531907 A research project submitted to the Gordon Institute of Business Science, University of Pretoria, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Business Administration. 10 November 2010 © University of Pretoria ABSTRACT The foremost argument of this research is that self concept
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space). If observations are made on some phenomenon throughout time, it is most sensible to display the data in the order in which they arose, particularly since successive observations will probably be dependent. Time series are best displayed in a scatter plot. The series value X is plotted on the vertical axis and time t on the horizontal axis. Time is called the independent variable (in this case however, something over which you have little control). There are two kinds of time series data: Continuous
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