Return value Sample Clauses

Return value. The return value of ggamm consists of a list of Splus/R-objects that contain the estimation results for the different model components. These objects will now be briefly summarized. Note, that some of the objects like xxx.xxxx or spatialEffects are only available if they are part of the analyzed model or if they are explicitly requested in the call of ggamm. fixedEffects Matrix containing the estimation results of the fixed effects. Confidence intervals, standard deviations and p-values are given in addition. If the P-splines have been modelled using differences of order kj = 2, coefficients representing the linear parts of the P-splines are given too. iterations Number of iterations.
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  • Net Asset Value The net asset value of each outstanding Share of the Trust shall be determined at such time or times on such days as the Trustees may determine, in accordance with the 1940 Act. The method of determination of net asset value shall be determined by the Trustees and shall be as set forth in the Prospectus or as may otherwise be determined by the Trustees. The power and duty to make the net asset value calculations may be delegated by the Trustees and shall be as generally set forth in the Prospectus or as may otherwise be determined by the Trustees.

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  • Market Value Market value shall be determined by the Lending Agent, where applicable, based upon the valuation policies adopted by the Client’s Board of Directors/Trustees.

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