Dec 08

Antegrade selective cerebral perfusion in patients with "bovine aortic arch": is it easier?

The term “bovine aortic arch” is widely used to describe a common anatomic variant of the human aortic arch branching, regarding the common origin of the brachiocephalic and left common carotid artery from the aorta. This anatomy pattern is not generally found in the cattles and the term “bovine aortic arch” is a common misnomer [...]

Dec 07

Relax Obama, America’s Asian Trade Defecit is Shrinking

A China-focused business group’s advice to President-elect Barack Obama: the U.S. trade deficit is less of a problem than many believe.
Trade goes to the heart of China’s main reservations about the election of Mr. Obama, a concern shared by the groups like the Washington-based US-China Business Council that urged the president-elect’s team to “get it [...]

Sep 02

Olympics proving to be a downer for Beijing businesses

Many businesses in Beijing expected the Olympics to bring a boost to the local economy, but an article in The Economist has proved the opposite. Due to visa restrictions and the temporary shutdown of many bars, restaurants and street vendors, local shops have actually witnessed a downturn in business. Furthermore lower than expected visitor numbers [...]

Nov 20

Billionaires Vs. Billionaires at the Ballot Box

In 2005, when I interviewed Tim Gill, a multimillionaire technology entrepreneur and political activist, he told me that the most efficient use of political dollars was at the local level. Rather than funding national battles, he said, he planned to funnel more of his political dollars to local races and ballot issues. “You have a [...]

Dec 07

Lacker: Mixed U.S. Signals May Have Added to Market Woes

The government’s mixed signals about rescuing financial institutions may have added to market turmoil in recent months, a Federal Reserve policy maker said Monday.
In remarks to a conference in Israel, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Jeffrey Lacker said the “disparate” government responses to potential failures at major firms created uncertainty and “may have made [...]

Dec 05

U.S. Depends Less on China – Well, At Least a Little Less

The huge borrowing by the U.S. Treasury to prop up U.S. financial firms is producing at least one surprise – Americans are doing a bigger percentage of the buying than in the past.
“The U.S. will go through several years where the size of the Treasury debt held by Americans increases,” says Brad Setser, an economist [...]

Dec 01

The Coming Franchise Investment Bloodbath

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If what Richard Solomon is saying over at [...]

Nov 30

Outsourcing and Modeling

Recently, we worked with an organization that had made a decision to outsource one of their major processes. This decision was driven by the fact that they had been struggling unsuccessfully to reduce costs of the process for years, and research indicated that outsourcing the process would not only reduce costs by approximately 25%, but [...]

Nov 28

Geovisual analytics to enhance spatial scan statistic interpretation: an analysis of U.S. cervical cancer mortality

Background:
Kulldorff’s spatial scan statistic and its software implementation – SaTScan – are widely used for detecting and evaluating geographic clusters. However, two issues make using the method and interpreting its results non-trivial: (1) the method lacks cartographic support for understanding the clusters in geographic context and (2) results from the method are sensitive to parameter [...]

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