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In econometrics, a dynamic factor (also known as a diffusion index) is a series which measures the co-movement of many time series. It is used in certain macroeconomic models. A diffusion index is intended to indicate the changes of the fraction of economic data time series which increase or decrease over the selected time interval,
14178 Ensembl ENSG00000140285 ENSMUSG00000027208 UniProt P21781 P36363 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_002009 NM_008008 RefSeq (protein) NP_002000 NP_032034 Location (UCSC) Chr 15: 49.42 – 49.49 Mb Chr 2: 125.88 – 125.93 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Keratinocyte growth factor is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FGF7 gene. Function The protein encoded by this gene is ...
A dynamic load can have a significantly larger effect than a static load of the same magnitude due to the structure's inability to respond quickly to the loading (by deflecting). The increase in the effect of a dynamic load is given by the dynamic amplification factor (DAF) or dynamic load factor (DLF):
Kondratiev identified three phases in the cycle, namely expansion, stagnation and recession.More common today is the division into four periods with a turning point between expansion and stagnation.
Growth differentiation factor 7 (GDF7) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GDF7 gene. [ 5 ] GDF7 belongs to the transforming growth factor beta superfamily that is specifically found in a signaling center known as the roof plate that is located in the developing nervous system of embryos .
Dynamic Amplification Factor (DAF) or Dynamic Increase Factor (DIF), is a dimensionless number which describes how many times the deflections or stresses should be multiplied to the deflections or stresses caused by the static loads when a dynamic load is applied on to a structure. [1]
In dynamic efficiency, [2] it is impossible to make one generation better off without making any other generation worse off. It is closely related to the notion of "golden rule of saving". In relation to markets, in industrial economics, a common argument is that business concentrations or monopolies may be able to promote dynamic efficiency. [3]
The keratinocyte growth factor (KGF), also known as FGF7, is a growth factor present in the epithelialization-phase of wound healing. In this phase, keratinocytes are covering the wound, forming the epithelium. KGF is a small signaling molecule that binds to fibroblast growth factor receptor 2b (FGFR2b). [1]