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They've already seen the results of directly buying Treasuries in the first phase of the program, which I call Quantitative Leveling 1.5 (QL1.5), in which the Fed has already bought $57 billion worth of Treasuries since mid August.
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In order to confirm target-specific demethylation noted in primary tumors, we devised a rapid, quantitative assay for specifically measuring non-methylated promoters, which we termed Quantitative Unmethylation-Specific PCR (QUMSP).
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Ian M. Smith et al. 2009
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Which means a sizeable increase in Quantitative Easing will be required to fund the federal government and meet our current debt obligations.
Obama administration kills 23K space-related jobs in Florida. | RedState 2010
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Eric is especially interested in Quantitative estimates of Margins and Uncertainty (QMU).
AGU Day 3 part C: How good are predictions from climate models? | Serendipity 2010
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Not only is the official inflation rate a blatant lie, but New Labour's other scheme called Quantitative Easing is smashing the value of people's savings by the back door, and distorting the money markets.
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Not only is the official inflation rate a blatant lie, but New Labour's other scheme called Quantitative Easing is smashing the value of people's savings by the back door, and distorting the money markets.
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One topic sure to come up is what's known as Quantitative Easing.
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One topic sure to come up is what's known as Quantitative Easing.
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One topic sure to come up is what's known as Quantitative Easing.
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Bill's research focuses on the processes that govern sediment generation and evolution, also known as Quantitative Provenance Analysis.
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