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  2. Overnight indexed swap - Wikipedia

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    An overnight indexed swap (OIS) is an interest rate swap (IRS) over some given term, e.g. 10Y, where the periodic fixed payments are tied to a given fixed rate while the periodic floating payments are tied to a floating rate calculated from a daily compounded overnight rate over the floating coupon period. Note that the OIS term is not ...

  3. Image stabilization - Wikipedia

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    An optical image stabilizer (OIS, IS, or OS) is a mechanism used in still or video cameras that stabilizes the recorded image by varying the optical path to the sensor. This technology is implemented in the lens itself, as distinct from in-body image stabilization ( IBIS ), which operates by moving the sensor as the final element in the optical ...

  4. Environmental impact statement - Wikipedia

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    The differences that exist between science and politics limit the accuracy of an EIS. Although analysts are members of the scientific community, they are affected by the political atmosphere. Analysts do not have the luxury of an unlimited time for research.

  5. OnePlus 3T - Wikipedia

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    The OnePlus 3T contains the same rear-facing Sony IMX298 sensor with 16 MP, 1.1 μm, f/2.0, Optical image stabilization (OIS) and Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS), as the predecessor. The phone has an upgraded front-facing Samsung 3P8SP sensor with 16 MP, 1.0 μm, f/2.0 and EIS.

  6. Executive information system - Wikipedia

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    An EIS integrates planning or budgeting with control of performance reporting, and it can be extremely helpful to finance executives. EIS focuses on financial performance accountability, and recognizes the importance of cost standards and flexible budgeting in developing the quality of information provided for all executive levels.

  7. Elasticity of intertemporal substitution - Wikipedia

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    Given a utility function (), where denotes consumption level, the EIS is defined as = ′ ″ Notice that this definition is the inverse of relative risk aversion.. We can define a family of utility functions, which may be understood as inverse CRRA utility: = {() ⁡ =

  8. Comparison of Fujifilm X series cameras - Wikipedia

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    EIS: No 28mm f / 2.8 APS-C 24 MP 279g 2018 X70: No No No Yes Yes No No No No 28mm f / 2.8 APS-C 16 MP 340g 2016 X30: No No No No Tilt OLED No OIS: No 28-112mm f / 2.0-2.8 2/3″ 12 MP 423g 2014 XQ2: No No No No No No No OIS: No 25-100mm f / 1.8-4.9 2/3″ 12 MP 206g 2015

  9. Enterprise information system - Wikipedia

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    An EIS is currently used in conjunction with customer relationship management and supply chain management to automate business processes. [1] An enterprise information system provides a single system that is central to the organization that ensures information can be shared across all functional levels and management hierarchies .