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Con el objetivo de conocer la influencia de los diferentes niveles de apalancamiento en el crecimiento de las empresas colombianas, surge la necesidad de responder la siguiente pregunta: ¿qué determina la elección de estructura de capital de las firmas? La regresión por cuantiles permite examinar toda la distribución de las firmas y no solo una medida de la tendencia central de la distribución de la estructura de capital. De esta manera se puede evaluar la importancia relativa de las diferentes variables explicativas en diferentes puntos de la distribución del apalancamiento de las firmas. Razón por la cual se utilizará esta aproximación; sin embargo también se utilizará el método de regresión para datos de panel (también llamado datos longitudinales) con efectos aleatorios, para comparar resultados, esto teniendo en cuenta que los datos no sólo varían entre observaciones sino también en el tiempo. De esta manera, aplicar el método de regresión por cuantiles, permite darle una mirada más profunda a la elección del nivel de apalancamiento, pues permite discriminar el efecto de las variables entre firmas altamente apalancadas y bajamente apalancadas.

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Texto con ilustraciones destinado a los alumnos de Primaria para que aprendan acontecimientos históricos desde los diferentes puntos de vista de sus protagonistas. Aquí se narra el enfrentamiento entre el emperador Claudio y el jefe de las tribus de Britania ante la invasión romana de la isla.

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Los acontecimientos históricos se acercan a los alumnos de Primaria desde los diferentes puntos de vista de sus protagonistas. Se narra la vida y viajes del pueblo vikingo y su ataque a Inglaterra como la lucha de un pueblo procedente de un país pobre en busca de una tierra rica.

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The energy and hardness profile for a series of inter and intramolecular conformational changes at several levels of calculation were computed. The hardness profiles were found to be calculated as the difference between the vertical ionization potential and electron affinity. The hardness profile shows the correct number of stationary points independently of the basis set and methodology used. It was found that the hardness profiles can be used to check the reliability of the energy profiles for those chemical system

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Two simple and frequently used capture–recapture estimates of the population size are compared: Chao's lower-bound estimate and Zelterman's estimate allowing for contaminated distributions. In the Poisson case it is shown that if there are only counts of ones and twos, the estimator of Zelterman is always bounded above by Chao's estimator. If counts larger than two exist, the estimator of Zelterman is becoming larger than that of Chao's, if only the ratio of the frequencies of counts of twos and ones is small enough. A similar analysis is provided for the binomial case. For a two-component mixture of Poisson distributions the asymptotic bias of both estimators is derived and it is shown that the Zelterman estimator can experience large overestimation bias. A modified Zelterman estimator is suggested and also the bias-corrected version of Chao's estimator is considered. All four estimators are compared in a simulation study.

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In this paper a robust method is developed for the analysis of data consisting of repeated binary observations taken at up to three fixed time points on each subject. The primary objective is to compare outcomes at the last time point, using earlier observations to predict this for subjects with incomplete records. A score test is derived. The method is developed for application to sequential clinical trials, as at interim analyses there will be many incomplete records occurring in non-informative patterns. Motivation for the methodology comes from experience with clinical trials in stroke and head injury, and data from one such trial is used to illustrate the approach. Extensions to more than three time points and to allow for stratification are discussed. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Two simple and frequently used capture–recapture estimates of the population size are compared: Chao's lower-bound estimate and Zelterman's estimate allowing for contaminated distributions. In the Poisson case it is shown that if there are only counts of ones and twos, the estimator of Zelterman is always bounded above by Chao's estimator. If counts larger than two exist, the estimator of Zelterman is becoming larger than that of Chao's, if only the ratio of the frequencies of counts of twos and ones is small enough. A similar analysis is provided for the binomial case. For a two-component mixture of Poisson distributions the asymptotic bias of both estimators is derived and it is shown that the Zelterman estimator can experience large overestimation bias. A modified Zelterman estimator is suggested and also the bias-corrected version of Chao's estimator is considered. All four estimators are compared in a simulation study.

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There is under-representation of senior female managers within small construction firms in the United Kingdom. The position is denying the sector a valuable pool of labour to address acute knowledge and skill shortages. Grounded theory on the career progression of senior female managers in these firms is developed from biographical interviews. First, a turning point model which distinguishes the interplay between human agency and work/home structure is given. Second, four career development phases are identified. The career journeys are characterized by ad hoc decisions and opportunities which were not influenced by external policies aimed at improving the representation of women in construction. Third, the 'hidden', but potentially significant, contribution of women-owned small construction firms is noted. The key challenge for policy and practice is to balance these external approaches with recognition of the 'inside out' reality of the 'lived experiences' of female managers. To progress this agenda there is a need for: appropriate longitudinal statistical data to quantify the scale of senior female managers and owners of small construction firms over time; and, social construction and gendered organizational analysis research to develop a general discourse on gender difference with these firms.