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Journal articles on the topic "MERCURY RETROGRADE"

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Murgea, Aurora. "Mercury Retrograde Effect in Capital Markets: Truth or Illusion?" Timisoara Journal of Economics and Business 9, no. 1 (June 1, 2016): 49–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/tjeb-2016-0004.

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Abstract From the most ancient times, the astrological beliefs have played an important role in human history, thinking, world-views, language and other elements of social culture. The practice of relating the movement of celestial bodies to events in financial markets is relatively newer but despite the inconsistency between financial astrology and standard economic or financial theory, it seems to be largely spread among capital market traders. This paper evaluates one of the astrological effects on the capital market, more precisely the Mercury retrograde effect on US capital market. Despite the fact that it is just an optical illusion the astrological tradition says that Mercury retrograde periods are characterized by confusion and miscommunications. The trades could be less effective, the individuals more prone to make mistakes so there is a long-held belief that it is better to avoid set plans during Mercury retrograde, signing contracts, starting new ventures or open new stock market positions. The main findings of this study are lower return’s volatilities in the Mercury retrograde periods, inconsistent with the astrologic theories assumptions but consistent with the idea that trader’s beliefs in Mercury retrograde effect could change the market volatility exactly in the opposite sense than the predicted one.
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Arvidson, Björn. "Retrograde axonal transport of mercury." Experimental Neurology 98, no. 1 (October 1987): 198–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0014-4886(87)90084-7.

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Schionning, J. D. "Retrograde Axonal Transport of Mercury in Rat Sciatic Nerve." Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 121, no. 1 (July 1993): 43–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/taap.1993.1127.

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Quinn, Debbie. "Mercury in Retrograde: My Experience of Dystonia Baird Janet Mercury in Retrograde: My Experience of Dystonia 74pp £7.99 The Book Guild 9781911320005 1911320009." Nursing Standard 32, no. 1 (August 30, 2017): 32. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ns.32.1.32.s37.

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Li, Miao, Yukun Huang, and Shengping Gong. "Survey of asteroids in retrograde mean motion resonances with planets." Astronomy & Astrophysics 630 (September 24, 2019): A60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201936117.

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Aims. Asteroids in mean motion resonances (MMRs) with planets are common in the solar system. In recent years, increasingly more retrograde asteroids are discovered, several of which are identified to be in resonances with planets. We here systematically present the retrograde resonant configurations where all the asteroids are trapped with any of the eight planets and evaluate their resonant condition. We also discuss a possible production mechanism of retrograde centaurs and dynamical lifetimes of all the retrograde asteroids. Methods. We numerically integrated a swarm of clones (ten clones for each object) of all the retrograde asteroids (condition code U < 7) from −10 000 to 100 000 yr, using the MERCURY package in the model of solar system. We considered all of the p/−q resonances with eight planets where the positive integers p and q were both smaller than 16. In total, 143 retrograde resonant configurations were taken into consideration. The integration time was further extended to analyze their dynamical lifetimes and evolutions. Results. We present all the meaningful retrograde resonant configurations where p and q are both smaller than 16 are presented. Thirty-eight asteroids are found to be trapped in 50 retrograde mean motion resonances (RMMRs) with planets. Our results confirm that RMMRs with giant planets are common in retrograde asteroids. Of these, 15 asteroids are currently in retrograde resonances with planets, and 30 asteroids will be captured in 35 retrograde resonant configurations. Some particular resonant configurations such as polar resonances and co-orbital resonances are also identified. For example, Centaur 2005 TJ50 may be the first potential candidate to be currently in polar retrograde co-orbital resonance with Saturn. Moreover, 2016 FH13 is likely the first identified asteroid that will be captured in polar retrograde resonance with Uranus. Our results provide many candidates for the research of retrograde resonant dynamics and resonance capture. Dynamical lifetimes of retrograde asteroids are investigated by long-term integrations, and only ten objects survived longer than 10 Myr. We confirmed that the near-polar trans-Neptunian objects 2011 KT19 and 2008 KV42 have the longest dynamical lifetimes of the discovered retrograde asteroids. In our long-term simulations, the orbits of 12 centaurs can flip from retrograde to prograde state and back again. This flipping mechanism might be a possible explanation of the origins of retrograde centaurs. Generally, our results are also helpful for understanding the dynamical evolutions of small bodies in the solar system.
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Arvidson, B. "Accumulation of mercury in brainstem nuclei of mice after retrograde axonal transport." Acta Neurologica Scandinavica 82, no. 4 (January 29, 2009): 234–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0404.1990.tb01612.x.

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Longos, C. E., J. E. Van Cura, M. E. Alves, and C. Nalway. "Abstract #14 — Blood and urine mercury levels following retrograde amalgams in primates." Journal of Endodontics 19, no. 4 (April 1993): 189. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0099-2399(06)80699-0.

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Vallés, P., S. Ebner, W. Manucha, L. Gutierrez, and M. Marin-Grez. "Effect of glandular kallikrein on distal nephron HCO 3 − secretion in rats and on HCO 3 − secretion in MDCK cells." American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology 273, no. 5 (November 1, 1997): F807—F816. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajprenal.1997.273.5.f807.

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Renal kallikrein is localized in the connecting tubule cells and secreted into the tubular fluid at late distal nephron segments. The present experiments were performed to further test the hypothesis that renal kallikrein reduces bicarbonate secretion of cortical collecting duct (CCD). The effect of orthograde injections of pig pancreatic kallikrein (1 or 3 μg/ml) into the renal tubular system was investigated. Urine fractions (Fr) were collected after a 2-min stop flow. Changes in the urine fraction with respect to those in free-flow urine samples (Ff) were related to the respective polyfructosan (Inutest) ratio. Renal kallikrein activity (Fr:Ff kallikrein/Fr:Ff polyfructosan) increased significantly in the first two urine fractions collected after glandular kallikrein administration (kallikrein, 1 μg/ml, P < 0.05; kallikrein, 3 μg/ml, P < 0.01).[Formula: see text] secretion of collecting ducts was significantly reduced dose dependently by orthograde and also reduced by retrograde pig pancreatic kallikrein administration. Release of kinins into the fractions was not affected by the retrograde kallikrein injection, even though the kallikrein activity increased considerably (2.26 ± 0.2 vs. 1.55 ± 0.2, P < 0.05). Adequacy of retrograde injections for delivering substances to the CCD was demonstrated by injecting colloidal mercury and detecting the appearance of this mercury in the renal cortex by transmission electron microscopy. The integrity of the renal tissue after a retrograde ureteral injection was confirmed by scanning electron microscopy. These results confirm and extend previous data (M. Marin-Grez and P. Vallés. Renal Physiol. Biochem. 17: 301–306, 1994; and M. Marin-Grez, P. Vallés, and P. Odigie. J. Physiol. 488: 163–170, 1995) showing that renal kallikrein reduces bicarbonate secretion at the CCD, probably by inhibiting [Formula: see text]transported by a mechanism unrelated to its kininogenase activity. Support for this assessment was obtained in experiments testing the effect of kallikrein on the luminal bicarbonate secretion of a subpopulation of Madin-Darby canine kidney cells capable of extruding the anion. Kallikrein inhibited[Formula: see text]/Cl−exchange, and the degree of inhibition was dose dependent. This inhibition occurred in the absence of kininogen in the bathing solution.
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Mack, A. "Continuing Increases in Autism Reported to California’s Developmental Services System: Mercury in Retrograde." Yearbook of Psychiatry and Applied Mental Health 2009 (January 2009): 32–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0084-3970(08)79283-1.

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Litovitz, Toby, and Barbara F. Schmitz. "Ingestion of Cylindrical and Button Batteries: An Analysis of 2382 Cases." Pediatrics 89, no. 4 (April 1, 1992): 747–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.89.4.747.

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During a 7-year period, 2382 cases of battery ingestion were reported to a national registry. Button cells were ingested by 2320 of these patients; 62 patients ingested cylindrical cells. These cases are analyzed to reassess current therapeutic recommendations, hypotheses about battery-induced injury, and strategies for prevention and intervention. Hearing aids were the most common intended use of ingested cells (952 cases, 44.6%); and in 312 (32.8%) of these cases, the battery actually was removed by a child from the child's own aid. Overall, 9.9% of patients were symptomatic. Two children experienced severe esophageal injury following the ingestion of large diameter cells and required repeated dilatation. In this series and in prior reports, most batteries which lodged in the esophagus and caused esophageal injury were large diameter (20 to 23 mm). However, neither battery diameter nor symptom occurrence could be used to detect all patients with esophageal battery position. Outcome was not affected by battery discharge state, but was influenced by chemical system. Lithium cells, with their larger diameters and greater voltage, were associated disproportionately with adverse effects. Mercuric oxide cells were substantially more likely to fragment, compared with other chemical systems. No clinical evidence of mercury toxicity occurred in this series, although one patient demonstrated minimal elevation of blood mercury levels. In this series and 10 prior reports, all patients with elevated blood mercury levels had ingested batteries which fragmented and showed evidence of radio-opaque droplets in the gut. Special monitoring may be advisable for individuals who have ingested 15.6-mm-diameter mercuric oxide cells. Ipecac was administered in 37 cases of button cell ingestion, causing battery expulsion in only one patient. Retrograde battery movement from the stomach to the esophagus necessitating emergent endoscopic retrieval occurred as a complication of ipecac administration in another patient. The use of endoscopic and surgical intervention declined more than fivefold during the study period. Endoscopic retrieval success was a function of battery location, with batteries in the esophagus more readily retrieved than those in more distal gastrointestinal locations (90.0% vs 46.7%, respectively). A current management protocol is presented advocating a noninvasive approach for most cases of button cell ingestion where an esophageal position is excluded. Manufacturers are urged to provide more securely fastened, child-resistant battery compartments on hearing aids as well as other battery-powered products in household use.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "MERCURY RETROGRADE"

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ARORA, SHRISHTI. "MERCURY RETROGRADE AND ITS EFFECT ON STOCK MARKET RETURNS : EVIDENCE FROM INDIA & USA." Thesis, 2023. http://dspace.dtu.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/repository/20194.

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Since the beginning of humanity, astrological beliefs have been a significant part of human history, thought, worldviews, language, and other aspects of social culture. The practice of linking the movement of celestial bodies to the events in the financial markets has been a relatively newer concept, however, various researchers have alluded that astrological perceptions are bound to impact the investment decisions and thereby impact the capital markets. Thus, this paper aims at evaluating the impact of one of the most well-known astrological phenomenon, Mercury Retrograde on capital markets. According to astrological tradition, although an optical illusion, Mercury retrograde periods are marked by confusion and miscommunications. There is a long-held view that it is advisable to avoid established plans during Mercury retrograde, signing contracts, starting new initiatives, or opening new stock market positions since the trades could be less effective and the people more likely to make mistakes. The paper presents and probes whether the usually described astrological impacts of retrogratory effects of planets persists in Indian stock indices i.e. NIFTY50 and BSE Sensex & American Stock Indices i.e. NASDAQ & DJIA. This research utilizes the secondary data of daily closing prices from 2013- 2023 retrieved from official websites of NSE and BSE for Indian Stock exchanges and from Yahoo Finance for American stock exchanges. Further, the study employs regression models in order to inspect the impact and the correlation between return and retrograde periods. The proposed model also considers the dynamic character to past returns along with retrograde dummy variables. An attempt has been made to explore the impact of cultural variables on behavioural bias in Indian stock indices under the influence of mercury's retrograde movement, which causes asymmetric information and market oddity. Thus, the finding of the study are concerned with return’s volatility during the planetary movement and investigate the influence of this cultural variable on stock indices.
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Books on the topic "MERCURY RETROGRADE"

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Panter, Nicole. Mercury retrograde. [Venice, CA: N. Panter, 1993.

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Mercury in Retrograde: A novel. New York, USA: Atria Books, 2009.

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1965-, Hernández-Ramdwar Camille, ed. Mercury retrograde and other stories by women. Toronto: Sister Vision, 1999.

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Mercury Retrograde. James Cahill Publishing, 1994.

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Ronngren-Dunham, Diane. Mercury Retrograde. ETC Publishing, 2000.

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Gieson, Judith Van. Mercury Retrograde. James Cahill Pub, 1994.

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Mercury Retrograde. Deluge Books, 2020.

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Peay, Pythia. Mercury Retrograde. Tarcher, 2004.

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Walther, Merethe. Mercury in Retrograde. Independently Published, 2018.

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Walther, Merethe. Mercury in Retrograde. Curiosity Quills Press, 2017.

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Book chapters on the topic "MERCURY RETROGRADE"

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Thach, Nguyen Ngoc, and Nguyen Van Diep. "Mercury Retrograde and Stock Market Returns in Vietnam." In Structural Changes and their Econometric Modeling, 303–13. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04263-9_23.

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