Trends in neuroendocrinology
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Trends in neuroendocrinology
(Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, v. 1220)
Published by Blackwell Pub. on behalf of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2011
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"This volume presents manuscripts stemming from the Seventh International Congress of Neuroendocrinology, held by the International Neuroendocrine Federation on July 11-15, 2010, at the Law Faculty, Rouen, France"--P. [iii]
Includes bibliographical references
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Description
This volume of the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences covers recent and new developments in all fields of neuroendocrinology, including neuroendocrine control of reproduction, stress, growth and metabolism, and hypothalamic neuropeptidergic systems. Special attention will be paid to the comparative aspects of neuroendocrinology, from invertebrates to mammals including humans. The volume stems from the 7th International Congress of Neuroendocrinology, held by the International Neuroendocrine Federation from July 11-15th, 2010, at the Law Faculty, Rouen, France. NOTE: Annals volumes are available for sale as individual books or as a journal. For information on institutional journal subscriptions, please click here.
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Table of Contents
About the Editors. Preface. Overview of the Book. Contributing Authors. CHAPTER 1. Style Analysis: Asset Allocation and Performance Evaluation (Arik Ben Dor and Ravi Jagannathan). CHAPTER 2. The Many Elements of Equity Style: Quantitative Management of Core, Growth, and Value Strategies (Robert D. Arnott and Christopher G. Luck). CHAPTER 3. Models of Equity Style Information (Robert C. Radcliffe). CHAPTER 4. Style Analysis: A Ten-Year Retrospective and Commentary (R. Stephen Hardy). CHAPTER 5. More Depth and Breadth than the Style Box: The Morningstar Lens (Paul D. Kaplan, James A. Knowles, and Don Phillips). CHAPTER 6. Using Portfolio Holdings to Improve the Search for Skill (Ronald J. Surz). CHAPTER 7. Are Growth and Value Dead?: A New Framework for Equity Investment Styles (Lawrence S. Speidell and John Graves). CHAPTER 8. The Style of Investor Expectations (Hersh Shefrin and Meir Statman). CHAPTER 9. The Effects of Imprecision and Bias on the Abilities of Growth and Value Managers to Outperform their Respective Benchmarks (Robert A. Haugen). CHAPTER 10. Style Return Differentials: Illusions, Risk Premiums, or Investment Opportunities (Richard Roll). CHAPTER 11. The Persistence of Equity Style Performance: Evidence from Mutual Fund Data (Ronald N. Kahn and Andrew Rudd). CHAPTER 12. How the Technology Bubble of 1999-2000 Disrupted Equity Style Investing (Kari Bayer Pinkernell and Richard Bernstein). CHAPTER 13. Multistyle Equity Investment Models (Parvez Ahmed, John G. Gallo, Larry J. Lockwood, and Sudhir Nanda). CHAPTER 14. A Comparison of Fixed versus Flexible Market Capitalization Style Allocations: Don't Be Boxed in by Size (Marc R Reinganum). CHAPTER 15. A Plan Sponsor Perspective on Equity Style Management (Keith Cardoza). CHAPTER 16 An Analysis of U.S. and Non-U.S. Equity Style Index Methodologies (H. David Shea). CHAPTER 17. Country-Level Equity Style Timing (Clifford Asness, Robert Krail, and John Liew). CHAPTER 18. Value Investing and the January Effect: Some More International Evidence (Bala Arshanapalli, T. Daniel Coggin, and William Nelson). CHAPTER 19. Exploring the Mathematical Basis of Returns-Based Style Analysis (Thomas Becker). CHAPTER 20. Trading (and Investing) in "Style" Using Futures and Exchange-Traded Funds (Joanne M. Hill). Index.
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