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How is hedging requirement decreased by a gamma-neutral strategy?
How is gamma measure the rehedged position?
Give an example of dynamic hedging.
What is rehedging the portfolio?
Illustrates an example of Greeks?
Name the main parts of human ear? Answer: The human ear is classified into three mains parts: the external ear, middle ear and the internal ear.
Describe the structures which participate in the human auditory sensitivity?
Define the terms astigmatism and presbyopia?
How visual deficiencies termed as myopia and hypermetropia can be optically described?
Describe the near point and far point of the vision?
Define the term visual accommodation?
What kind of structure is the crystalline lens? Also state its function? Answer:The crystalline is a converging spherical lens. This natural lens consists of the function to project images of objects
As the visual images are projected in an inverted way on the retina why we don't see things in upside down?
Name the part of the human visual system, where the receptors which sense light, that is, the photoreceptor cells, are situated? How do such cells work?
Describe the function of the iris and pupil?
Name the major structures of human eye?
Name the structures which compose the human vision apparatus? Answer: The organs of human visual apparatus are the eyes, optical nerves and the visual regions of the brain (situated in the occipital
How photosensitivity in annelids, cnidarians and worms distinct from insects, cephalopods and vertebrates?
Describe vision? Why is vision significant for life on earth?
According to the stimuli they assemble how are the sensory receptors categorized?
Explain the term sensory receptors?
How does the nervous system acquire information regarding the external atmosphere, the tissues and organs?
Describe the term neuromuscular synapse?
Fluoxetine is an antidepressant drug which represents an action mechanism associated to the synaptic transmission. Name that mechanism?
As neurotransmitters are not consumed in synaptic process, name the mechanisms to decrease their concentrations in the synaptic cleft subsequent to they have been utilized?