... AS CITED INTHE ADMA SOCIAL AND DIGITAL MEDIA YEARBOOK 2011 $ 89% OF INTERNET USERS IN ASIA INTEND TO MAKE ONLINE PURCHASES INTHE NEXT MONTHS we are social SOURCE: NIELSEN, AS CITED INTHE ADMA ... ACCOUNT FOR 44% OF THE WORLD’S INTERNET USERS we are social SOURCE: INTERNETWORLDSTATS.COM, NOVEMBER 2011 WEB USERS IN ASIA SPEND AN AVERAGE OF 16.5 HOURS PER MONTH USING THE INTERNET we are social ... REGISTERED USER NUMBERS THE ‘MOST SOCIAL’ COUNTRIES INTHE WORLD ARE IN ASIA 75 % PHILIPPINES we are social 75 % INDONESIA 68 % MALAYSIA 64 % 64 % RUSSIA BRAZIL SOURCE: GLOBAL WEB INDEX, JUNE 2011 81%...
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... create sales inthe shops Weber approaches the question of branding relating it to the consequences for branding considering the emergence of the social media He defines branding as the dialogue ... The research problem in this thesis, as formulated inthe introduction in chapter is: “To increase the understanding of the role of social media for the creation of brand awareness” Considering ... that one is building the theory (inductive) while the other one is testing the theory (deductive) The selection of approach depends on the extent to which existing knowledge and theories are available...
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... calling LinkedIn - LinkedIn is a business-oriented social networking site Founded in December 2002 and launched in May 2003, it is mainly used for professional networking As of June 2010, LinkedIn ... physicians need information on the importance of maintaining the same professional and ethical standards in their online activity or communications using other forms of electronic media The FSMB has ... networking to protect themselves from unintended consequences of such practices and to maintain the public trust by: Protecting the privacy and confidentiality of their patients Avoiding requests...
... comparing both media Another interesting aspect of SNS that has had impact inthe marketing field is that social influence in SNS is similar to the offline experience; a user can influence other ... against work submitted from this or any other School or from other institutions using the service Inthe event of the service detecting a high degree of similarity between content within the ... following up and monitoring the activity of the ads or comments posted, this has nearly automated the targeting task The business opportunity presented by SNS resides inthe size of the audience; the...
... associated protein).36 Inin vitro binding assays, SAF-B/HAP binds to both the DBD and the hinge domain of ER Co-immunoprecipitation showed that the binding occurs in vivo in cell lines SAF-B/HAP ... N-terminal domain involved in activation, a central DNA-binding domain (DBD) followed by a tau2 transactivation domain, and a C-terminal steroid-binding domain While in these early studies the ... generating messages to the protein synthesis machinery of the cell, assembling ribosome precursors and delivering them to the cell cytoplasm, and many more As a complex machine, the nucleus maintains...
... chemokine, the optimal protein concentration that results in efficient folding has to be determined High chemokine concentrations during the folding result inthe formation of interchain instead ... evaluate the efficiency of PNAd in supporting tethering and rolling by counting the number of tethering and rolling cells in 30 s If a cell does not make a complete rotation on itself, score as tethering, ... 3.1.2 Affinity Purification of Chemokines Most chemokines bind to heparin Therefore, heparin-affinity chromatography is an efficient technique for removing the bulk of contaminating proteins from...
... enjoy the constrained behaviour involved in dancing, singing, and drawing, as well as in talking They grow up into such norm-governed activities as proving theorems, making Jeremy Bentham, Introduction ... intrinsically disruptive The liking for norms and the pleasure taken in moulding thinking and acting so that it operates within constraints is evident inthe great human interest in games, in which we take ... for their offspring for many years, and use their hands for constructive purposes including building, writing, drawing, and calculating Their fondness for normative rules—for doing things in the...
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... citizens in defining the law and legislating within the political process Thus, the issue of merit in distributive justice, though initially defined inthe discussion of particular justice in Book ... It is inthe performance of their activities according to the highest standards that the good of the activity resides Whether it is playing a song, creating a frieze, or painting a fresco, the ... most interesting observation by Aristotle and the most salient point of his economic theory Economics had a moral function in binding members of the household together for the purpose of sustaining...