... can simultaneously be sources of ambiguity and advantage, namely, tacitness, complexity and specificity Tacitness is a characteristic of skill -based activities (Polanyi 1967) and refers to an ... value from its physical and financial assets, it may be less so in the case of intangible assets such as brand names and copyright (Grant 1991) Of particular interest in recent years has been the ... imitable and substitutable Intangible assets include intellectual property such as trademarks and patents as well as brand and company reputation, company networks and databases (Hall 1992; Williams...
... processes of communication learning and using languages? 1.2 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES 1.5 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY 1.2.1 Aims of the study - To provide an in-depth analysis of Range in English and ... verbs and help students understanding of the message conveyed is, for the most part, assisted understand easilier and then students can identify new features of by many contextual indicators, ... grammar of experiential meaning 2.2.2.1 Process, Participant and Circumstance 2.2.2.2 Process types and associated participants a Material Processes -5- -6- b Mental Processes Actor + Process + Goal...
... Active Resistance to Change .226 Regression Results of Passive Resistance to Change 227 Regression Results of Passive Resistance to Change 228 Regression Results of Passive Resistance ... Variables 113 Study – Regression Results of Active Resistance to Change 115 Study – Regression Results of Passive Resistance to Change .116 Study – Regression Results of Active Support ... Regression Results of Passive Support for Change .233 Regression Results of Passive Support for Change .234 Regression Results of Passive Support for Change .235 vii List of Diagrams and Figures...
... Exemplar -based modeling of thematic fit Exemplar -based models of cognition (also known as Memory -Based Learning or instance/casebased reasoning/learning models) (Fix and Hodges, 1951; Cover and Hart, ... advantage of similaritybased smoothing is that it does not involve the estimation ofan exponential number of smoothing parameters, as is the case for backed-off smoothing methods (Zavrel and ... this model using the shorthand kGCM 4.1 4.3 To obtain the semantic distances between nouns and verbs for the calculation of the distance between exemplars (see Equation 3), we make use of a thesaurus...
... yeast PHO5 locus, which loses two nucleosomes at the promoter and upstream activating sequences upon activation Disassembly turns out to be the main cause of this nucleosome loss, rather than ... nucleosome sliding, and Kornberg reported kinetic studies suggesting that nucleosome disassembly is the rate-limiting step for transcription initiation Also working with yeast, Struhl has found ... Luger (Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA) presented structural and biochemical analyses of the histone chaperone NAP1 that suggest a role for it as a scavenger of ill-assembled chromatin...
... several million dollars to purchase the business from the U.K and U .S charitable institutes who had financed it and also to offer my colleagues and me ongoing and significant sums as advisers ... cutbacks, there are strong signs of a tendency not to learn from what has happened and to return to business and even understanding as usual as quickly as possible To put an end to understanding as ... future rewards and risks of loss means telling oneself stories and imagining relationships and outcomes Such activity is not to be shrugged off as epiphenomenal Imagined experience and real experience...
... results The literature on sleepiness often cites specific sleepiness scales such as Karolinska Sleepiness Scale (KSS), Stanford Sleepiness Scale (SSS), and the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) Below ... pressures and the global economy place increased demands on many people to work instead of sleep, and work hours and demands are a major cause of sleep loss Often, however, reasons for sleep restriction ... review is given pertaining to the EEG and the detection of drowsiness, the roles of the classical EEG frequency bands, andan overview of various signal processing and data analysis methods used...
... characteristics, and increasing social demands all contribute to frequent emotional ups and downs Not surprisingly, tics and associated TS symptoms may seem to become worse at this time and clinicians ... from social relationships with classmates Tics and symptoms of ADHD may also result in severe disruption of classroom activities and underachievement Failure to identify and diagnose TS can result ... patients must face To be complete, therefore, an account of the natural history of TS must include TS-associated disorders along with the appearance, progression, and regression of tics Tics and associated...
... Katsuyama Y, Pivetti-Pezzi P, Ohno S, Inoko H: Significant associations of HLA-B*5101 and B*5108, and lack of association of class II alleles with Behçets disease in Italian patients Tissue Antigens ... A*26:01, and A*30:04 may be BD susceptibility alleles in the Korean population and are associated with skin lesions and arthritis, with ocular lesions, and with vascular lesions, genital ulcers, and ... adds an independent contribution to the risk of BD [14-16] The associations among HLA-A*02:07 and skin lesions and arthritis, and among HLA-A*30:04 and vascular lesions, genital ulcers, and positive...
... Materials Richardson: Law, Process and Custody Roberts & Palmer: Dispute Processes: ADR and the Primary Forms of Decision-Making Scott & Black: Cranston s Consumers and the Law Seneviratne: Ombudsmen: ... processes and comparative law Books in the Series Anderson, Schum & Twining: Analysis of Evidence Ashworth: Sentencing and Criminal Justice Barton & Douglas: Law and Parenthood Beecher-Monas: Evaluating ... Rights Maughan & Webb: Lawyering Skills and the Legal Process McGlynn: Families and the European Union: Law, Politics and Pluralism Moffat: Trusts Law: Text and Materials Norrie: Crime, Reason and...
... regulation emerges and why regulatory processes and outcomes take a particular shape and form Some private interest theories may also seek prescriptively to assess whether the resulting outcomes are economically ... the basis of biological scientists’ accounts of how living organisms self-regulate, defines the content and parameters of a system by referring to ‘legal’, ‘economic’ and ‘political’ systems, the ... system’ À as well as, importantly, the interactions between these different systems Although the classical version of systems theory, built by Luhmann (Brans and Rossbach 1997) and Teubner (Teubner...