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Asymmetry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Information asymmetry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In economics and contract theory, information asymmetry deals with the study of decisions in transactions where one party has more or better information than the other. This creates an imbalance of ...
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Asymmetry - Definition of Asymmetry at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Asymmetry. Look it up now! ... especially : want of bilateral symmetry <asymmetry in the development of the twosides of the brain> b : lack of coordination of two parts acting in connection with...
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Asymmetry is both the absence of symmetry, and a fundamental basis for symmetry. Symmetry analysis may result in the identification of a fundamental region that is the smallest element required to explain the repetition that forms a pattern.
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information asymmetry - definition of information asymmetry - Condition in which at least some relevant information is known to some but not all parties involved. Information asymmetry causes markets to become... ... Information asymmetry causes markets to become inefficient, since all the market participants do not have...
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Definition and other additional information on Asymmetry from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... logistic model equation assumes symmetry around the inflection point whereas the 5-parameter logistic model equation takes into account the asymmetry that is present in most bioassays including elisas. Here is a blog post that...
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It has been shown in our previous work that breast asymmetry is related to several of the known risk factors for breast cancer, and that patients with diagnosed breast cancer have more breast volume asymmetry, as measured from mammograms, than age-matched healthy women.
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True breast asymmetry, on the other hand, is three-dimensional and should be present on both MLO and CC views. ... Once an asymmetry is determined to be three-dimensionally real, the interpreter must determine whether the asymmetry is a benign variation of asymmetric breast tissue or a focal asymmetric density that...
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