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Что (кто) такое expected coat model - определение

EXPECTED RATE OF RETURN
Expected gain
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Expected return         
The expected return (or expected gain) on a financial investment is the expected value of its return (of the profit on the investment). It is a measure of the center of the distribution of the random variable that is the return.
Duffel coat         
  • A [[Royal Navy]] officer wearing a duffel coat aboard a destroyer on convoy protection duties, 1942
  • Toggle fastenings
  • A contemporary duffle-style coat
  • Scottish singer [[Alex Kapranos]] in a contemporary duffel coat
COAT MADE OF HEAVY, COARSE WOOLEN FABRIC WITH TOGGLE CLOSURES
Duffel Coat; Duffle Coat; Toggle coat; Duffle coat
A duffel coat (also duffle coat) is a coat made from duffel cloth, designed with toggle-and-rope fastenings, patched pockets and a large hood. The name derives from Duffel, a town in the province of Antwerp in Belgium where the manufacturing process of this kind of fabric, a coarse, thick, woolen cloth originated.
duffel coat         
  • A [[Royal Navy]] officer wearing a duffel coat aboard a destroyer on convoy protection duties, 1942
  • Toggle fastenings
  • A contemporary duffle-style coat
  • Scottish singer [[Alex Kapranos]] in a contemporary duffel coat
COAT MADE OF HEAVY, COARSE WOOLEN FABRIC WITH TOGGLE CLOSURES
Duffel Coat; Duffle Coat; Toggle coat; Duffle coat
also duffle coat (duffel coats)
A duffel coat is a heavy coat with a hood and long buttons that fasten with loops.
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duffel coat         
  • A [[Royal Navy]] officer wearing a duffel coat aboard a destroyer on convoy protection duties, 1942
  • Toggle fastenings
  • A contemporary duffle-style coat
  • Scottish singer [[Alex Kapranos]] in a contemporary duffel coat
COAT MADE OF HEAVY, COARSE WOOLEN FABRIC WITH TOGGLE CLOSURES
Duffel Coat; Duffle Coat; Toggle coat; Duffle coat
¦ noun a hooded coat made of duffel, typically fastened with toggles.
Expected         
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Expected (disambiguation)
·Impf & ·p.p. of Expect.
duffle coat         
  • A [[Royal Navy]] officer wearing a duffel coat aboard a destroyer on convoy protection duties, 1942
  • Toggle fastenings
  • A contemporary duffle-style coat
  • Scottish singer [[Alex Kapranos]] in a contemporary duffel coat
COAT MADE OF HEAVY, COARSE WOOLEN FABRIC WITH TOGGLE CLOSURES
Duffel Coat; Duffle Coat; Toggle coat; Duffle coat
White coat         
  • Viral & Human Genomics Laboratory (Facultad de Medicina UASLP) team members using Howie lab coats.
LIGHTWEIGHT WHITE SMOCK OR COAT TRADITIONALLY WORN OVER STREET DRESS OR SCRUBS BY DOCTORS, TECHNICIANS, AND SCIENTISTS
White coats; Lab coat; Laboratory coat; Labcoat; White coater; White-coat; White-coats; White laboratory coat; Laboratory Coat; User:Prokayotae/sandbox; 🥼; Lab coats
A white coat, also known as a laboratory coat or lab coat, is a knee-length overcoat or smock worn by professionals in the medical field or by those involved in laboratory work. The coat protects their street clothes and also serves as a simple uniform.
Model act         
SUGGESTED EXAMPLE FOR HOW TO WRITE A LAW WELL
Model Act; Model law; Model legislation; Model statute; Model Law; Model laws; Model acts; Model bill; Model bills; Model Procurement Code for State and Local Governments
A model act, also called a model law or a piece of model legislation, is a suggested example for a law, drafted centrally to be disseminated and suggested for enactment in multiple independent legislatures. The motivation classically has been the hope of fostering more legal uniformity among jurisdictions, and better practice in legislative wording, than would otherwise occur; another motivation sometimes has been lobbying disguised under such ideals.
Modelled         
  • [[Beverly Johnson]] in 2007
  • runway]] at a [[fashion show]]
  • Atmosphere models at a costume party
  • [[Camille Kostek]] is a normal-size or "middle model" at size 4/6
  • [[Carlson Twins]], two models, at a [[photoshoot]] in 2006
  • Fashion models on the runway during [[Los Angeles Fashion Week]], 2008
  • Fitness model posing with [[dumbbell]]
  • [[Gemma Ward]], an Australian model
  • Glamour models posing on the red carpet — Hollywood, California
  • Camel]], a cigarette brand they are promoting, printed on the backside of their shorts in [[Ibiza]], 2004
  • [[Jean Shrimpton]] in 1965
  • [[Kate Moss]], leader of the [[heroin chic]] movement
  • alt=
  • [[Naomi Campbell]], one of the most famous [[supermodel]]s
  • Podium model modeling a dress by [[Sue Wong]]
  • Tyra Banks (1995)
  • [[Virti Vaghani]], an Indian commercial model
PERSON EMPLOYED TO DISPLAY, ADVERTISE AND PROMOTE PRODUCTS, OR TO SERVE AS A VISUAL AID
Glamour model; Photographic model; Male model; Swimsuit model; Commercial model; Gravure idol; Fashion Modeling; List of Fashion Models; Model (fashion); Top models; Bikini model; Male modeling; Runway models; Runway model; Fashion models; Amateur model; Gravure model; Übermodel; Fitness model (person); House model; Photo model; Aspiring model; Individual models; Modelling career; Gurabia; Glamour Model; Female model; Model (occupation); Print modeling; Print model; Commercial Model; Gravure video; Fashion model; Model (profession); Gravure Idol; Gravure idols; Model (people); Instagram model; Instagram Model; Modelled; Draft:Mohammad Ali MirzaHosseini; Runway modelling; Runway modeling; Exclusive model
·- of Model.
Model (person)         
  • [[Beverly Johnson]] in 2007
  • runway]] at a [[fashion show]]
  • Atmosphere models at a costume party
  • [[Camille Kostek]] is a normal-size or "middle model" at size 4/6
  • [[Carlson Twins]], two models, at a [[photoshoot]] in 2006
  • Fashion models on the runway during [[Los Angeles Fashion Week]], 2008
  • Fitness model posing with [[dumbbell]]
  • [[Gemma Ward]], an Australian model
  • Glamour models posing on the red carpet — Hollywood, California
  • Camel]], a cigarette brand they are promoting, printed on the backside of their shorts in [[Ibiza]], 2004
  • [[Jean Shrimpton]] in 1965
  • [[Kate Moss]], leader of the [[heroin chic]] movement
  • alt=
  • [[Naomi Campbell]], one of the most famous [[supermodel]]s
  • Podium model modeling a dress by [[Sue Wong]]
  • Tyra Banks (1995)
  • [[Virti Vaghani]], an Indian commercial model
PERSON EMPLOYED TO DISPLAY, ADVERTISE AND PROMOTE PRODUCTS, OR TO SERVE AS A VISUAL AID
Glamour model; Photographic model; Male model; Swimsuit model; Commercial model; Gravure idol; Fashion Modeling; List of Fashion Models; Model (fashion); Top models; Bikini model; Male modeling; Runway models; Runway model; Fashion models; Amateur model; Gravure model; Übermodel; Fitness model (person); House model; Photo model; Aspiring model; Individual models; Modelling career; Gurabia; Glamour Model; Female model; Model (occupation); Print modeling; Print model; Commercial Model; Gravure video; Fashion model; Model (profession); Gravure Idol; Gravure idols; Model (people); Instagram model; Instagram Model; Modelled; Draft:Mohammad Ali MirzaHosseini; Runway modelling; Runway modeling; Exclusive model
A model is a person with a role either to promote, display or advertise commercial products (notably fashion clothing in fashion shows) or to serve as a visual aid for people who are creating works of art or to pose for photography. Though models are predominantly female, there are also male models, especially to model clothing.

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Expected return

The expected return (or expected gain) on a financial investment is the expected value of its return (of the profit on the investment). It is a measure of the center of the distribution of the random variable that is the return. It is calculated by using the following formula:

E [ R ] = i = 1 n R i P i {\displaystyle E[R]=\sum _{i=1}^{n}R_{i}P_{i}}

where

R i {\displaystyle R_{i}} is the return in scenario i {\displaystyle i} ;
P i {\displaystyle P_{i}} is the probability for the return R i {\displaystyle R_{i}} in scenario i {\displaystyle i} ; and
n {\displaystyle n} is the number of scenarios.

The expected rate of return is the expected return per currency unit (e.g., dollar) invested. It is computed as the expected return divided by the amount invested. The required rate of return is what an investor would require to be compensated for the risk borne by holding the asset; "expected return" is often used in this sense, as opposed to the more formal, mathematical, sense above.