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  • 101Naive diversification — A strategy whereby an investor simply invests in a number of different assets and hopes that the variance of the expected return on the portfolio is lowered. Related: Markowitz diversification. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 102naive diversification — A strategy whereby an investor simply invests in a number of different assets in the hope that the variance of the expected return on the portfolio is lowered. In contrast, mathematical programming can be used to select the best possible… …

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  • 103naive cell — a lymphocyte that has not yet undergone activation (q.v.) …

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  • 104naive approach — immature attitude, approach that is overly simplified and lacks sophistication …

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  • 105naïve art —    see …

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  • 106naive quantitative methods — Techniques used to forecast future trends, e. g. the demand for a product, using historical data to calculate an average of past demand. When this data is plotted against time, it is known as a time series. It is usually assumed that a time… …

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  • 107naive art — noun a genre of art and outdoor constructions made by untrained artists who do not recognize themselves as artists • Syn: ↑outsider art, ↑self taught art, ↑vernacular art, ↑primitive art • Hypernyms: ↑genre …

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  • 108Croatian Museum of Naïve Art — Coordinates: 45°48′55.5″N 15°58′24″E / 45.815417°N 15.97333°E / 45.815417; 15.97333 …

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  • 109Theorie naive des ensembles — Théorie naïve des ensembles Les ensembles sont d une importance fondamentale en mathématiques; en fait, de manière formelle, la mécanique interne des mathématiques (nombres, relations, fonctions, etc.) peut se définir en termes d ensembles. Il y… …

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  • 110Théorie naïve des ensembles — Les ensembles sont d une importance fondamentale en mathématiques ; en fait, de manière formelle, la mécanique interne des mathématiques (nombres, relations, fonctions, etc.) peut se définir en termes d ensembles. Il y a plusieurs façons de… …

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