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... lay-journalist and newspaper reporter have usually beenignored by us, simply becauseexperience and investigation have manymamma. Finley also writes of anexample of mammary hemorrhagesimulating menstruation. ... limited space, and in somecases to more lucidly show tables and statistics. From the variety of thereports, uniformity of nomenclature and numeration is almost impossible.As we contemplate constantlyincreasing ... in medicalliterature of all ages and all languages—a thaumatographia medica. It will beGEORGE M. GOULD, A .M. , M. D. and WALTER L. PYLE,A .M. , M. D.PREFATORY AND INTRODUCTORY.presented.Complete...
... phenomena of online interactions.Much of the work on new media has been interdisciplinary, originating manytimes in communication and media studies, and often called computer-mediatedcommunication ... York:BergMorgan MM. 2001. Community. In Key Termsin Language and Culture, ed. A Duranti, pp.31–33. Oxford/Malden, MA: BlackwellMorse M. 1998. Virtualities: Television, MediaArt, and Cyberculture. Bloomington: ... location” (Morgan 2001). Interacting members of online groups consti-tute a speech community as they presumably share to some extent communicativepractices, beliefs, and norms, since communication...
... clothing and shoes become toosmall, and he sweats excessively with offensivebody odor—all common symptoms.Diagnosis and treatment are important, asendocrine dysfunction becomes more pervasive and ... of arrhythmia and the extent of symptomsit causes.Most arrhythmias become more common withincreasing age. Atrial fibrillation is common inolder men and almost always develops as a resultof ... (more common in older men forwhom heart failure is a possibility), but often relieson symptoms and the events that seem to triggerthem, as well as their response to treatment.Treatment might...
... of the action and conservation laws 242.2 Conformal symmetry 27Conformal transformations and Weyl rescaling 27Conformal algebra and finite transformations 29Conformal symmetry and conserved ... =abcddet M = 1wee can show that LF and SL(2, C)/Z2are isomorphic mappings (matrices M andM correspond to the same LFtransformation). Conformal transformations(2.28) and (2.30) are ... invariance to appear, so that the relevant symmetry becomes the Weylsymmetry or, the even higher, conformal symmetry. Conformal symmetry is abroken symmetry in basic physical interactions. Of particular...
... DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS 51.3 Random Processes and Dynamical SystemsWe now consider two mathematical mo dels for a source: A random process and a dynamical system. The first is the familiar one in elementary ... theorems. These tools form anarea common to ergodic theory and information theory and comprise severalquantitative notions of the information in random variables, random processes, and dynamical ... influenced by M. S. Pinsker’s classic Information and Information Stability of Random Variables and Processes and by the seminalwork of A. N. Kolmogorov, I. M. Gelfand, A. M. Yaglom, and R. L. Dobrushin...
... bombardment damage in the form of craters and large depressions. Mercury and the Moon show most damage superficially and these two bodies have a similarappearance. Crater sizes vary from the smallest ... of material arevery different. The main metallic components of the dark lava are iron, mag-nesium and titanium while the lighter-coloured highland material is rich in alu-minium and calcium. ... little time to grow. Like the maria material the highlandrocks contain particulate iron and are also deficient in water and volatile elementsbut in terms of chemistry and mineral compositions...
... with largenumbers of defective IV. Many of the particles had asym-metrical condensation of the viroplasm, with the mem-brane sometimes collapsing on the empty side. Othersformed dark, electron ... the entire biomedical communitypeer reviewed and published immediately upon acceptancecited in PubMed and archived on PubMed Central yours — you keep the copyrightSubmit your manuscript here:http://www.biomedcentral.com/info/publishing_adv.aspBioMedcentralVirology ... viroplasm were seen (Figure 4A–C). At the non-per-missive temperature, all the ts mutants were similar intheir microscopic appearance (Figure 4D–I). Normal cres-cent shaped membranes and IV...
... Learning from Best Practicesseven-dimensional model is a means to elicit, describe, and framethe major dilemmas organizations must resolve when faced withintegration of people and systems. In our ... CLASSIFICATION OF DILEMMASAs well as simply demonstrating cultural differences, the sevendimensions model of culture also enables us to characterize com-monly occurring dilemmas from the tensions ... views inus. As long as we remember that respect must come automatically,then once we recognize differences and respect them the real troublestarts. We remember IBM managers telling us only a...
... VALUE DIMENSIONSturned to one of the German consultants with a question. Herquestion stimulated a second, and then a third, from two otherteam members. At this point, the consulting team memberslooked ... the92BUSINESS ACROSS CULTURESwhich is made up of business people, and may experience detach-ment from the family and its more diffuse dynamics.Lowest (most important variable) CountryIndustryReligionAgeGenderEducationJob ... time over the last 15 years of research. Here are some examplesstemming from one meeting:“I love this meeting because it’s just like the meeting in Phoenixback in ’87. Now that was a great meeting.”82BUSINESS...
... all-encompassing goal.The management of the organization is predominantly seen asa continuous process of solving problems successfully. Themanager is a team leader, the commander of a commando ... consoli-dation, and economies of scale) or more direct strategic values (tobecome market leaders, penetrating a ready-made customer base,etc.). The emphasis in the pre-deal and post-deal management is ... is made overt and explicit through, forexample, a framework or model.” Measurements and assessmentusing our model of four corporate cultures have been based on ourCorporate Culture Assessment...
... American (Guided Missile)dilemma is the distinction between solving problems by reasoning and logical insight on the one hand, or by empiricism and pragma-tism on the other. From the German ... reconciliation of the first dilemma called for an integrationbetween individualism and communitarianism, and yet we can seefrom the profile analysis graphic that the management team scoredbelow average ... toappeal to German rationality and the experimental element toAmerican pragmatism (and improvisation). What works pragmati-cally is retained. What fails is discarded. Rationality remains crucialin...
... that a higher position and more experi-ence command more respect and the militaristic Koreanculture combine to yield a preference for hierarchical manage-ment systems. In a mechanistic, internally-oriented ... customers requires market research. Many problems will beencountered, and many are very similar to the problems encoun-tered by doing any multicultural research.Usunier, in his impressive handbook ... short-term flexibility. Clotaire Rapaille has termed thefirst short-term approach “animal time” and the second one “found-ing time.” The American code for time, for example, is an animal onethat...
... thebenefit of HR. Compensation systems began to emerge with pay forperformance and other performance measurement systems.In the 80s, through growth, improved communication, and newtechnologies, ... this might mean the following:231MARKETING ACROSS CULTURES233MARKETING ACROSS CULTURES•using mass media and local media•respects cultural differences and goes beyond them•geocentrism.Main ... through training programs, and motivating peoplemore effectively or devising schemes for the division and measure-ment of labor? Because of these major changes and the dynamicworld in which we...