... meeting and beating customer expectations $ Does a brand have a dollar value? AND HOW THIS SELECTION FROM INTERBRAND’S TOP 100 LIST SHOWS WHY BRANDS ARE WORTH PROTECTING: 2001 % CHANGE BRAND VALUE ... definition of brand The five disciplines of brand-building READY? LET’S START BY DISPELLING SOME MYTHS FIRST A brand is not a logo SECOND A brand is not an identity X FINALLY A brand is not a ... FEELING because people are emotional, intuitive beings In other words… IT’S NOT WHAT YOU SAY IT IS IT’S WHAT THEY SAY IT IS WHY IS BRANDING SO HOT? People have too many choices and too little...
... not, a handicap faced by national accountants who are trained mainly in macroeconomics and not in business accounting An understanding of business accounts formats and the conceptual links between ... natural oil, gas and non-metallic reserves and non-cultivated biological resources such as plants, animals and fish; and (c) current market prices: this method is applied to land and buildings The ... 1.9(b) and (c)) and value added (table 1.9(d)) Value added is calculated in two ways: as the difference between output and intermediate consumption and as the sum of other components in the business...
... 2002 appears to require closecooperationbetween histones, DNA, ACF and a histone chaperone Similar protein complexes to Drosophila ACF have since been identified in humans and Xenopus [31–34] However, ... The parental nucleosomes disassemble into H3-H4 tetramers and H2A-H2B dimers and are then distributed, by an unknown mechanism, randomly between the two daughter DNA duplexes [12] However, the ... have been identified biochemically and may function to mediate chromatin assembly in vivo: histone chaperones for newly synthesized H3 and H4 (ASF1 and CAF-1) and for H2A-H2B (NAP-1) ATP-hydrolysis...
... cells for in vitro assays, GC, ZJ, RGC and CHJ provided key reagents and cell lines and guided study design, DJP and GC drafted the manuscript Conceived and designed the experiments: CHJ, GC Performed ... critical for immune recognition and attack such as MHC class I and Fas through an unknown mechanism, and exhibit increased sensitivity to killing by cytotoxic lymphocytes and to apoptosis mediated ... expression on circulating T cells, NK cells and monocytes, and induced a transient increase in Fas ligand (FasL) expression by circulating CD8+ T cells and NK cells [9,11] Earlier reports also suggested...
... meeting and beating customer expectations $ Does a brand have a dollar value? AND HOW THIS SELECTION FROM INTERBRAND’S TOP 100 LIST SHOWS WHY BRANDS ARE WORTH PROTECTING: 2001 % CHANGE BRAND VALUE ... definition of brand The five disciplines of brand-building READY? LET’S START BY DISPELLING SOME MYTHS FIRST A brand is not a logo SECOND A brand is not an identity X FINALLY A brand is not a ... FEELING because people are emotional, intuitive beings In other words… IT’S NOT WHAT YOU SAY IT IS IT’S WHAT THEY SAY IT IS WHY IS BRANDING SO HOT? People have too many choices and too little...
... several articles and book chapters on sport in Japan and is the co-author of Understanding Sport (1999) and co-editor of Sport, Leisure and Social Relations (1987) and Japan, Korea and the 2002 World ... Sociology of Sport and Leisure at the University of Edinburgh, UK Football Goes East Business, culture and the peoples game in China, Japan and South Korea Edited by Wolfram Manzenreiter and John Horne ... large, regular, and loyal audiences or readerships and hence advertising revenues) The key words in our collection title are East, business, culture, and peoples game East, Asia and going East...
... capacity, technology and infrastructure, know-how and skills, equality, quality and power of the institutions, credit access, insurance and employment, are closely linked to state and market governability ... Faculty of Philosophy and Arts, UBA, and is currently working as JTP in Latin American Social Geography and Resources and Society She is a teaching mentor in the School of Training and Skills (CEPA) ... processes and results, management of commercial territories and indicators of socioeconomic level and living standards In this line she has worked with state organisms (UBA, GCABA, BID, PNUD) and as...
... interests Authors' contributions BCMT, HL, and CLL carried out the experiments BCMT and SCL conceived of the study, and participated in its design and coordination and helped to draft the manuscript ... subjected to immunoprecipitation using 10D1 and 8D2, and subsequently probed with the indicated antibodies Peaks 1, 2, and 3, as shown in the 10D1 IP and 8D2 IP panels, denote the approximate fractions ... co-immunoprecipitation experiments using the 8D2 and 10D1 antibodies Endogenous ORC1 and Cdc6 were detected in the 8D2 immunocomplexes (Figure 3A) On the other hand, ORC was absent and the signal of Cdc6 was weak...
... usefulness and possibility of salivary hormone analysis containing growth hormone Rantonen [6] found a linear correlation between salivary and serum growth hormone healthy subjects and to examine ... the relationship between an individual's hormone profile and his or her psychosomatic complaints Methods The subjects and self-assessment questionnaire Fifteen subjects (4 men and 11 women) without ... students (4 men and 11 women) The amplitude of salivary growth hormone, defined as the difference between the highest and lowest salivary concentrations, was used to produce a standardisation,...
... care of older people have an older nursing program and lack courses in research methods Table 3: Correlations between BARRIERS subscales and self-reported research use and comparisons between research ... perceptions of barriers between research users and non-research users Perceptions of barriers to change and research utilization To bridge the gap between 'the known and the done' a commonly ... geriatrics and gerontological nursing and use of this knowledge contribute to better health for older people [1] However, many studies have shown that a gap exists between what is known and what...
... care of older people have an older nursing program and lack courses in research methods Table 3: Correlations between BARRIERS subscales and self-reported research use and comparisons between research ... perceptions of barriers between research users and non-research users Perceptions of barriers to change and research utilization To bridge the gap between 'the known and the done' a commonly ... geriatrics and gerontological nursing and use of this knowledge contribute to better health for older people [1] However, many studies have shown that a gap exists between what is known and what...
... relying on assumptions and extrapolation Bajekal and colleagues reported differences between ethnic groups in seven facets of QOL among older people in a national survey in England and Wales [6] It ... characteristics, and does this differ between ethnic groups? • Does the pattern of variability between individuals, measured by correlations among the QOL questions, differ between ethnic groups or age bands? ... community-dwelling older people in England, one among White British peopleand one among ethnic minorities In each of these surveys, three quality of life measures were collected (OPQOL, CASP and WHOQOL-OLD...
... The differences in peopleand cultures between Vietnam and United States CONTENT Introduction (Mr Nguyen Huu Hiep) The differences in ... including sandwich, spaghetti, pizza and hamburger Viet Nam - Vietnamese people love the diversity in the food we eat USA Viet Nam The different thing in everyday habit of Vietnamese and Americans ... who is not close friend How diferently people behave when they go to a restaurant in Vietnam and in the United States • Vietnamese not need to pay tip for the waiters • The USA people are expected...
... chiếm vai trò chủ đạo [34] Nghiên cứu mối quan hệ hợp tác nhà trường – doanh nghiệp (University Business Cooperation- UBC), tác giả tổng kết: Mối quan hệ hợp tác nhà trường doanh nghiệp hiểu giao ... (Carayon, 2003; Gibb & Hannon, 2006; Suttisprasit, 2003; Meister, 2004; Scott, 2001; Sander, Stevenson, King and Coates, 2000) Như vậy, định nghĩa hợp tác nhà trường doanh nghiệp tất hình thức ... học để làm nhiệm vụ đảm bảo chất lượng mà công việc thực đội ngũ học thuật thứ họ làm McDowell, L and Sambell, K (1999), Meister B (2004) nhấn mạnh vào đầu vào, đầu ra, chất lượng xuất sắc để khái...
... cooperationbetween Universities and Enterprises have begun to be formed, but the content is poor cooperationand efficiency is low Relationship between Universities and Enterprises's cause and ... improve competitiveness today The teaching of business will benefit in training cooperationbetween enterprises and schools A helping hand tied between theory and practice, contribute to improving the ... teachers staff, students and employers basis to generalize the relationship between schools and businesses in the table 3.6 below: 12 Table 3.6: The cooperationbetween universities and enterprises ENTERPRISE...
... Honor Motive and Knowledge Sharing Norm 127 Figure 5-4 Interaction between Honor Motive and Interdependence (Close Model) 128 Figure 5-5 130 Figure 5-6 Interaction between Status Motive and ∆INDP ... Correlation between Vengeance Motive and Willingness to Contribute Knowledge Figure 5-7 Interaction between Vengeance Motive and Reciprocity Norm 132 Figure 5-8 Interaction between Vengeance Motive and ... contribute knowledge to their closeand distant colleagues separately In addition, the discrepancies between the perceptions toward closeand distant colleagues are compared and analyzed to determine...
... understand the relationship between credit risk, including the risk of default, migration and recovery, and interest rates Toward this goal, we analyze the relationship between interest rates and ... rates and real interest rate, and a strong positive correlation between default rate and lagged 2-year real interest rate We find negative correlation between changes in interest rates and default ... correlations between slopes and default rates, and significant positive correlations between changes in slopes and default rates These results are in agreement with the correlations between changes...
... differences between the BAD and the no BAD group with regard to skin tags and a funnel-shaped anus were highly significant (table 8) Table 8: Types and frequencies of CAF in 807 and in patients with and ... compare independent groups and point-biserial correlations coefficients to analyse relationships between continuous and dichotomous variables Bivariate relationships between pairs of dichotomous ... (10.1%) NS NS Table 9: Types and frequencies of symptoms and signs specified by patients with BAD and individuals without BAD Nominations are presented since participants stand a chance to tick more...