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predicted for Brazil (80% more medals) and the UK (+28%). UK will continue to rank 4th. The largest decreases in medal numbers … rank of 6th and will win 38 medals (compared to 41 in 2008). …
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predicted for Brazil (80% more medals) and the UK (+28%).UK will conti-nue to rank 4th. The largest decreases in medal numbers … rank of 6th and will win 38 medals (compared to 41 in 2008). …
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. Another, more frequent and more dangerous reason for issuing various metal objects (medals/counters) similar to the coins that …
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Die sozio-ökonomischen Einflussfaktoren der Olympischen Medaillengewinne von 1960 bis 2004 werden mithilfe einer Tobit-Analyse geschätzt. Frühere Arbeiten werden bestätigt, wonach das Bruttoinlandproduktes pro Kopf, die Bevölkerungsgröße, der Heimvorteil, das Vorliegen eines...
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country’s success in the Olympic Games. This paper extends such research, providing a set of predictions for the gold medals … and total medals each country will win at the 2006 Winter Olympics. We expected Germany to win the most medals, followed … by the United States, Norway, Italy, Austria, and Canada. For total medals, the overall correlation between the …
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