... constructs, relational capital and conflict management, on their relationships with interorganizational learning performance and protection of proprietary assets They found that by relational capital building ... interactions between interorganizational learning and intraorganizational learning, and in this sense they were two complementary tasks that when handled hand in hand could result in higher manufacturing ... intermediary learning that tied up exploitation and exploration, and “extension and internalization” were the other two types of intermediary learning that tied up intra- and interorganizational learning...
... al [19] Analytical enzymes and enzyme substrates were specied in previous papers [1518] All other chemicals were of reagent grade and obtained from Sigma and Fluka Preparation of apo-Cc StP and ... recovered activity to Eqn (4) and are summarized in Table They reveal marked decreases in the apparent afnities of the R23 4A and R24 2A mutants for phosphate, compared to wild-type DEA ẳ DEAmax ẵPi ... value of the rate, Ka is a macroscopic acid dissociation constant, and [H+] is the proton concentration Equation (3) implies a pH prole that is level below pKa and decreases above pKa with a...
... minutes) anda long-term timescale (in the range of hours, days and seasons) Important abiotic determinants include the geographical latitude of the ecosystem, the appearance of clouds andthe leaf ... depend mainly on the individual position of a plant within an ecosystem, the density of the plant stand or, in case of algae, water depth and transparency [3–6] In the last few years many advances ... 3) The interplay betweenthe kinases and their substrates integrates these varying redox signals and initiates appropriate molecular acclimation responses in the short-term and long-term range...
... pabaA1; alcR125; aldA67 biA1; punA11 yA2 biA1; (riboB2) D alcC::riboB a yA2; (argB2); (alcR125) pantoB100 TargB/gpdA::alcR pabaA1; (argB2); (aldA67) TargB/gpdA::aldA b yA2 pabaA1; (argB2); alc500 ... as the negatives (B) Northern analysis of the induction of aldA and alcR in the presence of ethanol or acetylesters in alc500 TalcR, an absolute alcA deletion mutant (D alcA) (see Materials and ... Strain Genotype References for characterized mutation or strain BF054 BF064 BF107 BF129 G277 H1269–12.1 TgpdA::alcR TgpdA::aldA alc500 TalcR yA2 pabaA1 yA2 pabaA1; alc500 yA2 pabaA1; aldA67 yA2...
... dynamic crosstalk in cell signalling J Schaber et al Definition of crosstalk measures We assume thata signalling pathway has certain targets it activates andthat each target can be assigned a ... The mean was taken over the activation measures integral I, maximal concentration M, andthe time measures tM and s, separately for PREPs and FREPs, which are depicted in the upper triangle and ... stimuli and allow drawing a conclusion about how pathways interact in a dynamical way and how signals are thereby modulated The newly proposed crosstalk measures Si and Se can be generalized to...
... strong demand on the ANA, visual stimuli are not always the strong demand for everyone Accordingly, we carefully considered where and when the incoming stimuli andthe ANA should be evaluated Methods ... stimuli that would activate the ANA To evaluate the exercise-related factors in real exercise, we measured vehicle data and electromyogram (EMG) signals during the cycling exercise We measured the ... recorded the ECG, and measured the blood pressure using the tonometry method, the respiration using strain sensors around the chest and abdomen for use as ANA-related biosignals, andthe eye movement...
... where the symbol En is interpreted to mean that En must be replaced by En when we expand the one on the left These numbers are classical and important in mathematics and in various places like analysis, ... polynomials,” to appear in Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics [15] C S Ryoo, T Kim, and R P Agarwal, A numerical investigation of the roots of q-polynomials,” International Journal ... Table 4.1 for tabulated values of REn,q,w (x) and CEn,q,w (x) The authors have no doubt that investigation along this line will lead to a new approach 20 Journal of Inequalities and Applications...
... our data, they found thatthe higher proportion of Acer pseudoplatanus, Fraxinus excelsior and Sorbus aucuparia decreased damage to Fagus sylvatica and Picea abies as well as to Abies alba In addition, ... addition, they reported that at the high abundance of Fagus sylvatica and Picea abies in advance growth, damage to Abies alba increased and, vice versa, the high proportion of Abies alba contributed ... (Dattrac) and damage to Fagus sylvatica (PD, DifPD, RPD) In Fagus sylvatica, a negative correlation was detected between dominance andthe percentage of damaged individuals in the Moravian Karst...
... Therelationshipsbetweenthe aboveground and belowground parameters were analyzed statistically, using linear correlation and regression analysis STATISTICA 7.0 (StatSoft) was used for data analysis ... peaty fir-spruce 44 .A4 name nemoral bog Picea woods montane Alnus incana galleries Abies and Pinus woodland Abies and Pinus woodland According to the classification of the Commission of European ... root plate parameters on the basis of the Table Values of correlation coefficients betweenthe aboveground parameters andthe parameters of root plates in analyzed Norway spruce trees Parameter...
... cristallines Plateau Lorrain Bordure d’Aubrac Bordure d’Aubrac Ségala Basse châtaigneraie auvergnate Lévézou Monts de Lacaune Monts de Lacaune Monts de Lacaune Causses AvantCausses AvantCausses ... branch basal diameter and stem dimensions is included in the statistical functions that relate the tree parameters ak, bk and pk to the stem and stand parameters (Eqs (2.3), (2.4) and (2.5)) The accuracy ... and stand descriptors The model obtained at the end of the process was a non-linear leastsquare model and was referred to as the global model It was fitted by means of a non-linear least-squares...
... opalus was more negative (Ψcav = –2 MPa) andthe VC was steeper These data show that when A monspessulanum andA opalus begin only to cavitate, the most sensitive species (A campestre, A platanoides, ... comprises A negundo, A pseudoplatanus, A platanoides andA campestre with vulnerable xylem (Ψcav near –1.2 MPa and Ψ100 between –2.25 and –2.75 MPa) The second group is represented by A monspessulanum ... replicates The standard errors, which did not exceed 5% of the mean values, are not reported The least water-demanding species, implanted on relatively dry area (A opalus andA monspessulanum) have...
... rectangular and hexagonal models and measured with image analysis (analysis of the whole image and tracheids only) Table VIII Planimetric and image analysis measurements on South Finland pine ... Even if rays and canals are excluded, the measured area proportion is that of the visible material on a transverse plane that is the cell wall but also the middle lamellae, the cell wall thickenings ... models and measured with image analysis (analysis of the whole image and tracheids only) 3.3 Planimetry compared to image analysis Fukazawa [13] measured a cell wall proportion in area increasing...
... segment The rearfoot and shank consisted of medial, lateral and posterior calcaneal markers and medial and lateral malleolar and upper, lower and lateral tibial makers (Figure 1) Leg markers were ... Motion Analysis Corp., Santa Rosa, CA) anda motion analysis system EvaRT 3.4 (Motion Analysis Corp.) Markers were applied to the hallux, head of the fifth metatarsal and navicular for the forefoot ... inversion and eversion of the calcaneus (associated with frontal plane motion) and curvature above and below the lateral malleolus (representing a combination of frontal and transverse plane motion)...
... include: talar head palpation, curves above and below the lateral malleoli, calcaneal angle, talonavicular bulge, medial longitudinal arch, and forefoot to rearfoot alignment [8] Page of sampling ... rearfoot and tibial segments The forefoot segment was formed by markers placed on the base of first metatarsal, head of first metatarsal, head of fifth metatarsal, and base of fifth metatarsal ... metatarsal The rearfoot segment was formed by three markers bisecting the heel (distal, wand, and proximal), and markers placed on the lateral calcaneus and sustentaculum tali The tibial segment was...
... participants, WH, HC, JZ, and WY collected the inventory data in students, WW and LC participated in the design and coordination of the study, and FW, WC, HW and WW drafted the manuscript FW and ... participant dreamed well (i e., has an experience comparable to a dream); (7) Age regression if there were clear changes in handwriting betweenthe present and one of the regressed ages; (8) Arm ... otherwise as “he/she has failed to pass the item” We defined “passing rate” of each item as the percentage of the participants who have passed the item PERM PERM has 92 items drawn from several...
... surgical and medical care when Care Pathways are applied (17-19) Though there is little research that can demonstrate positive effect of Care Pathways in Mental Health Care (20, 21) and in the ... client-quality, professional quality and management quality (16) When assessing and improving quality, all three dimensions are relevant “Care Pathways”, also known as “Critical Pathways” or “Clinical ... Background: Referral letters are the main communication means between Primary and Specialised Mental Health Care However, studies of referral letters reveal that they lack important information, and how...
... tracheal intubation; miscellaneous; none; and frequency of the use of ICU abilities) The relationship at admission and during the patient's stay in ICU Every GP was asked about the rate of patient ... to other European countries can be made because the national organization of each country could alter the role of GPs as regards patient care andthe GPs' assessment of their relationships with ... Quantitative variables were expressed as means (± standard deviation) or medians with interquartiles (IQs) according to their distributions Qualitative variables were expressed as numbers and percentages...
... numbers of animals and sires, and (A - 1)E log x was the Jacobian of the transformation TheA value, which maximised the log likelihood, A was determined by differentiation of the , max quadratic function, ... adjustment for the 1988 values to be compatible with the 1989 and 1990 values, as not all 1988 samples were available for re-assay using EProc The mean and variance for DProc samples was larger than for ... variation in A max values for BHB, NEFA and CREA but theA values for other traits were max relatively constant between sampling days max A values, given in table II There Within-sampling day differences...
... their close and distant colleagues separately In addition, the discrepancies betweenthe perceptions toward close and distant colleagues are compared and analyzed to determine the factors that ... seen as a mean to safeguard personal competitive advantage within the organization Additionally, the time and efforts that is required to externalize tacit knowledge may be seen as a barrier that ... necessary to develop a theoretical model that allows for the conceptualization of therelationshipsbetween personal and situational factors based on an assumption of the multifaceted human nature...