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Macroeconomic Modelling in EMU: How Relevant is the Change in Regime?
2007
We analyse the likely effects of changes in the monetary and financial regimes of EMU countries on the dynamics of output and inflation. In particular, we evaluate the impact of the regime shift on the forecasting performance of reduced-form models. Data for both the pre-EMU and the EMU regimes are generated by a relatively standard open-economy-DSGE model with sticky prices and wages and restricted access to financial markets for some individuals. We find that the effects of the shift in the monetary regime on the processes followed by macroeconomic variables depend on the nature of the shocks hitting the economy. For plausible shocks distributions the reduction in the accuracy of VAR-base…
Cloud Sourcing and Paradigm Shift in IT Governance: Evidence from the Financial Sector
2020
In the digital age, organizations are increasingly shifting their applications, services and infrastructures to the cloud to enhance business agility and reduce IT-related costs. However, in moving applications and data to cloud resources organizations face new risks of privacy violations. To manage this risk, organizations need to be fully aware of threats and vulnerabilities affecting their digital re-sources in cloud. Although some previous studies have focused on the emerging challenges of cloud adoption to governance and control, we know little regarding the paradigm shifts in IT governance processes and practices. To address this gap, we conducted an exploratory case study in two larg…
Analysis of Bias-Shift Effects in Free-Running and Injection-Locked Negative Resistance Oscillators
2012
In this paper, the interaction between DC and RF in quasi-sinusoidal free-running and injection-locked oscillators is addressed. To account for and illustrate in a user-friendly manner the bias-shift related effects stemming from such interaction, a frequency-domain method of analysis has been developed for a rather wide class of negative-resistance circuits. Grounding on a first-approximation exact perturbation-refined approach, it permits computationally efficient simulation of the oscillator behavior directly in terms of the DC and RF signals evolutions (dynamical complex envelopes). In fact, it allows the investigation of both steady-state and transient operation of the shifting-bias dr…
Über gemischte bindungen in der IV. Hauptgruppe
1984
Abstract The reaction of Ph 3 PbLi with Ph 3 SnCl or Ph 3 GeCl gives Ph 3 PbSnPh 3 and Ph 2 PbGePh 3 , respectively; there is no reaction with Ph 3 SiCl. Ph 3 SiLi reacts with Ph 3 PbCl to form a regular 1 : 1 Pb 2 Ph 6 · Si 2 Ph 6 phase. The compounds have been investigated by mass, NMR and vibrational spectra: 207 Pb NMR chemical shifts with respect to PbMe 2 −79.8 (Pb 2 Ph 6 ), −256.5 (Ph 3 PbSnPh 3 ), −271.5 ppm (Ph 3 PbGePh 3 ); stretching vibrations 112 (PbPb), 125 (PbSn), 138 cm −1 (PbGe). The crystal structures have been determined and refined to R = 0.061 (Ph 3 PbSnPh 3 , −40°C), 0.053 (Ph 3 PbGePh 3 , −50°C), 0.068 (Pb 2 Ph 6 · Si 2 Ph 6 , 20°C); bond lengths 285 (PbPb),…
GIAO/DFT 13C NMR Chemical Shifts of 1,3,4-Thiadiazoles
2007
1 H, 13 C and 15 N NMR spectra of 2-acetylamino-1,3,4-thiadiazole and its 5-substituted derivatives have been measured and assigned based on reference data, as well as homo- and heteronuclear 2 D NMR experiments. In addition, the GIAO/DFT approach at the B3LYP level of theory using the 6-311G basis set was used to calculate the 13 C NMR chemical shifts. Although this method gives reliable results for 2-arylhydrazones of 1,3-diphenylpropanetrione, 2-phenacylpyridines, (Z)-2-(2-hydroxy-2-phenylvinyl)pyridines, 4-fluoroanilines, (1Z,3Z)-1,4-di(pyridin-2-yl)buta-1,3-dienediols and their tautomeric forms, the calculated chemical shifts for the 1,3,4-thiadiazoles studied are less satisfactory. Pr…
4-Fluoroanilines: synthesis and decomposition
2001
Abstract Fourteen N- and/or 2-substituted 4-fluoroanilines were prepared (the series includes N–C2-bridged compounds). Some of them were found to be thermally unstable when dissolved in chloroform. Both 19 F NMR spectra and comparison of GIAO-DFT calculated and experimental 13 C chemical shifts were used to suggest decomposition products of 4-fluoroanilines.
Tellurium( II ) Dialkanethiolates: n p (S)‐σ*(Te−S′) Orbital Interactions Determine the 125 Te NMR Chemical Shift, and the Molecular and Crystal Stru…
2003
Tellurium(II) dimethanethiolate, Te(SMe)(2), and tellurium(II) diethanethiolate, Te(SEt)(2), were synthesized by reaction of TeO2 and Te(OiPr)(4) with HSMe and HSEt, respectively. In the solid state, Te(SMe)(2) exhibits a cis-conformation of the methyl groups with respect to the TeS2 plane - an unprecedented situation for nonfunctionalized organotrichalcogenides - whereas Te(SEt)(2) shows a trans-conformation. Ab initio calculations performed for Te(SMe)(2) and Te(SEt)(2) show that the cis- and trans-conformers represent minima on the potential energy surface and are stabilized by intramolecular pi-type n(S)-sigma* (Te-S') orbital interactions. In the solid state, the molecules of each comp…
Carbazole-based green and blue-BODIPY dyads and triads as donors for bulk heterojunction organic solar cells.
2020
Two BODIPY derivatives with one (B2) and two (B3) carbazole moieties were synthesized and applied as electron-donor materials in organic photovoltaic cells (OPV). Their optical and electrochemical properties were systematically investigated. These BODIPY dyes exhibit excellent solubility in organic solvents and present high molar extinction coefficients (1.37–1.48 × 105 M−1 cm−1) in solutions with absorption maxima at 586 nm for mono-styryl groups and at 672 nm for di-styryl groups. The introduction of the styryl moieties results in a large bathochromic shift and a significant decrease in the HOMO–LUMO energy-gaps. The BODIPY dyes show relatively low HOMO energies ranging from −4.99 to −5.1…
Regime shifts and alternative stable states in intertidal rocky habitats: State of the art and new trends of research
2018
Abstract The existence of regime shifts and alternative stable states in ecosystems is well known and has very large effects on their structure and dynamics. Since shifts between alternative stable states have significant implications for the ecosystems conservation, their prevention should be an aim of primary interest, and for this reason a particular attention has been paid to their study. Regarding marine ecosystems, rocky intertidal habitats, in particular, represent an ideal system for the study of alternative stable states because of their characteristics: they exhibit strong environmental gradients, are easy to manipulate, and most of the inhabiting species grow rapidly. Given the s…
CRIS: A new method in isomeric beam production
2013
The Collinear Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy (CRIS) experiment at ISOLDE, CERN, uses laser radiation to stepwise excite and ionize an atomic beam for the purpose of ultra-sensitive detection of rare isotopes, and hyperfine-structure measurements. The technique also offers the ability to purify an ion beam that is heavily contaminated with radioactive isobars, including the ground state of an isotope from its isomer, allowing decay spectroscopy on nuclear isomeric states to be performed. The isomeric ion beam is selected by resonantly exciting one of its hyperfine structure levels, and subsequently ionizing it. This selectively ionized beam is deflected to a decay spectroscopy station (DS…