... written permission of Idea Group Inc is prohibited Understanding the Benefits and Impact ofCommunitiesof Practice Table 2: Benefits Supplied by Communitiesof Practice Communitiesof Practice have ... Chapter IV The Paradox ofCommunitiesof Practice: Knowledge Sharing Between Communities 36 Donald Hislop, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom SECTION II: COMMUNITIESOF PRACTICE AND KNOWLEDGE ... project SECTION I: COMMUNITIESOF PRACTICE Understanding the Benefits and Impact ofCommunitiesof Practice Chapter I Understanding the Benefits and Impact ofCommunitiesof Practice Michael A Fontaine...
... stratified groups of coffee fans on the alt.coffee newsgroup will debate en masse the merits of various strains of coffee beans, of methods of preparation, of coffee machines, and of brands such ... on the assumption of the utility of lifetime communitiesof consumption the many insiders and value assessment of individual customers, often gathdevotees provide a wealth of information about ... be the most permanent and social of virtual communities Figure tion Types of Virtual Communitiesof Consump- ments where players of ‘dungeons and dragons’ types of fantasy games met The term can...
... diseases may occur Symptoms of spot anthracnose include tiny leaf and bract spots, about the size of a pinhead, with whitish centers and purplish borders Symptoms of Discula anthracnose (dogwood ... faster drying of the leaves • If fertilizer is needed, fertilize in the fall about a month after the average date of the first frost or in early spring about a month before the date of the last ... information on the proper use of pesticides and fungicides, refer to any current VCE pest management guide • Because Discula anthracnose is often fatal to the tree, control of this anthracnose disease...
... with the concept of the GAPS community of practice, the implementation of the forums, the financial oversight of the project, the acceptance of submissions to the online community of practice, the ... conflict of interest between different roles and levels of practice • Competencies should be used to guide the development of curricula and allocation of scarce academic resources • The assessment of ... the creation of the diagrams and legends PJ assisted with the concept of the GAPS community of practice, the framework for implementation, the moderation of the forums, analysis of the forums,...
... F-13 proves fungal cleavage of the aromatic fluoroquinolone core for the first time Hence, two decades after the emergence of the notion of the nonbiodegradability of fluoroquinolones, fungal degradation ... to F-5 of enrofloxacin (Wetzstein et al 1997) or ciprofloxacin (Wetzstein et al 1999), for which hydroxylation of position C-5 was indistinguishable from hydroxylation of C-8 Degradation of the ... region of the NMR spectrum, assigned to H-5, H-2 and H-2’ (Table 2); (iii) NMR signals of all protons of the cyclopropyl moiety (data not shown); and (iv) specific peaks of absorbance of the...
... Page of Synthesis of antimony complexes Aqueous solution of SbCl3 was made by dissolving 0.5 g (2.19 mM) in 10 mL, and a few drops of dil HCl were added; to this solution, equimolar amount of ligand ... corresponding to the loss of rest of the ligand’s components and formation of metal oxide [22] All attempts employing different sets of conditions to obtain single crystals of the synthesized complexes ... disappeared in the spectra of complexes indicating deprotonation of ligand In the spectra of compounds V-VIII, appearance of new band of medium intensity around 430 cm-1 indicated the coordination...
... F-13 proves fungal cleavage of the aromatic fluoroquinolone core for the first time Hence, two decades after the emergence of the notion of the nonbiodegradability of fluoroquinolones, fungal degradation ... to F-5 of enrofloxacin (Wetzstein et al 1997) or ciprofloxacin (Wetzstein et al 1999), for which hydroxylation of position C-5 was indistinguishable from hydroxylation of C-8 Degradation of the ... region of the NMR spectrum, assigned to H-5, H-2 and H-2’ (Table 2); (iii) NMR signals of all protons of the cyclopropyl moiety (data not shown); and (iv) specific peaks of absorbance of the...
... (1998): Checklist of Non-Vascular and Vascular Plants of Slovakia Bratislava, Veda: 687 Máliš F., Rudaš B., Kontriš J (2005): Soil conditions of forest communities in the area of Bykovo massif ... mixtures of trees In: Cannel M.G.R., Malcolm D.C., Robertson P.A (eds): The Ecology of MixedSpecies Stands of Trees Oxford, Blackwell: 211–232 StatSoft Inc (2005): Statistica 7.1 Tulsa, StatSoft Inc ... stands a reduction of mesophilous herbs and an increase of acidophytes, resulting in lower richness than in hardwood stands The negative effect of Picea abies on diversity and cover of vascular plants...
... form of a decoction A small amount of powdered flower is boiled and served in the form of tea Another means of application included the utilization of bark in the form of smoke Respondents in Kofele ... utilization of kosso the majority of respondents (57% in Bale, 60% in Kofele and 70% in Debark) stated that they are currently not utilizing kosso medicine Of this percentage, 94% in Bale, 78% in Kofele, ... Bale; B = Kofele; C = Debark Medicinal uses of Hagenia against livestock ailments have been also documented in literature [14,16,30,35] Mode of preparation In general, plant parts of Hagenia...
... satisfaction, vitality of exchanges, gains to the community, et al.) that contribute to the assessment of a CoPs success Overall, completion of all questionnaires at time of entry Page of in the study ... Fontaine MA, Millen DR: Understanding the benefits and impact ofcommunitiesof practice In Knowledge networks - Innovation through communitiesof practice Edited by: Hildreth P, Kimble C Hershey, PA: ... initiation of the project Shared repertoire: use of shared information/knowledge in problem-solving strategies, utilization of e-technologies to access and capture information/knowledge, display of explicit...
... (often in the form of tools and shared narratives) conceived of as collective property [49,52,53] This view of learning has been opposed to a view of learning as involving a one-way transfer of ... Graham ID: Evolution of Wenger’s concept of community of practice Implement Sci 2009, 4:11 72 Li LC, Grimshaw JM, Nielsen C, Judd M, Coyte PC, Graham ID: Use ofcommunitiesof practice in business ... University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada 4Department of Health Studies and Gerontology, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Department of...
... feature of this software allows visual examination of each of the relationships (i.e., professional connections, social Page of interactions, and information and knowledge flow) for strength of connectedness ... Introducing communitiesof practice In Communitiesof practice in health and social care Edited by: le May A Wiley-Blackwell; 2009:3-16 Wenger E, McDermott R, Snyder WM: Cultivating Communitiesof Practice ... operates To a large extent, these will be the characteristics of the CoP in terms of constitution of membership, level of maturity of the CoP, and activities organised by the CoP Contexts will...
... the behavior of healthcare professionals: the use of theory in promoting the uptake of research findings Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 2005, 58:107-112 Wenger E: Communitiesof practice and ... Changing professional practice Journal of Interprofessional Care 2005, 19:547-560 62 Baxter SK, Brumfitt SM: Professional differences in interprofessional working Journal of Interprofessional ... with a constellation of various well-established, mainly uniprofessional, communitiesof researchers, doctors, nurses, managers, and other healthcare professionals These communities have distinct...
... solve a problem Year of publication Figure and number of primary studies (N = of practice (N Number 2of papers about community 182) by year = 303) Number of papers about community of practice (N = ... quality network of therapeutic communities Psychiatric Quarterly 2004, 75:263-277 Cox A: What are communitiesof practice? A comparative review of four seminal works Journal of Information Science ... Soft networks for bridging the gap between research and practice: illuminative evaluation of CHAIN BMJ 2004, 328:1174 Haigh R, Tucker S: Democratic development of standards: the community ofcommunities a...
... solve a problem Year of publication Figure and number of primary studies (N = of practice (N Number 2of papers about community 182) by year = 303) Number of papers about community of practice (N = ... quality network of therapeutic communities Psychiatric Quarterly 2004, 75:263-277 Cox A: What are communitiesof practice? A comparative review of four seminal works Journal of Information Science ... Soft networks for bridging the gap between research and practice: illuminative evaluation of CHAIN BMJ 2004, 328:1174 Haigh R, Tucker S: Democratic development of standards: the community ofcommunities a...
... generally inhabit the bottom of the sea DoF: Department of Fisheries – a wing of the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock, Government of Bangladesh DRGS: Division of Research and Graduate Studies ... Organisation of the United Nations), DFID (Department For International Development, UK) and the Department of Fisheries (DoF) of the Government of Bangladesh (see bibliography) Most of these published ... Fishing Communitiesof Southeastern Bangladesh CHAPTER 4 FEATURES OF THE STUDY AREAS: VILLAGES, FISHING GROUNDS, MARKET-PLACES 75 4.1 FEATURES OF THE STUDY VILLAGES/COMMUNITIES...
... emergent communitiesof practice (COPs) form part of the organization which, in this perspective, can itself be viewed a community -of -communities Wenger and Snyder (2000) define communitiesof practice ... work of Tuomi) as communitiesof thought’ As the context of these affiliations bring forth their own values, and affect the perceptions, beliefs and assumptions of individuals, a greater level of ... management and role of its communities- of- practice efforts, and the ambiguous, autonomous and complex nature of the systems integration industry By examining the communitiesof practice in the...
... africans: the history of a continent The emergence of food-producing communities P1: RNK 0521864381 c02 CUNY780B-African 978 521 68297 May 15, 2007 15:22 Emergence of food-producing communities mitochondrial ... colonisation of the Delta, the acquisition of land by foreign mercenaries, the use of weighed silver as a quasi-currency, and reliance on of ce and family origin rather than royal will as sources of local ... ancestors of modern humans spread within the African continent, where the oldest surviving lineages of mitochondrial DNA exist among the San (‘Bushmen’) of southern Africa and the Biaka Pygmies of the...
... buffer at pH 6.0 (25 °C) Structural formulas of the substrates are presented Redox potentials (E°) of T1 coppers of the laccases and redox potentials of the substrates at pH 4.5 and pH 6.0 are ... by the nature and position of substituents on the phenolic ring of the substrate Second, the redox potential (E°) of the substrate must be low enough, as the rate of the reaction has been shown ... compilation ª 2011 FEBS 2285 Crystal structure of a Thielavia arenaria laccase J P Kallio et al thermostability of the enzyme [34] On the basis of the sequence of TaLcc1, there are eight putative N-glycosylation...
... alignment of 50 selected representatives of the superfamily of bacterial, fungal and plant heme peroxidases: region on the proximal side of the prosthetic heme group Abbreviations of enzyme sources ... in all known C-domains of ´ 3304 M Zamocky (Eur J Biochem 271) ´ Ó FEBS 2004 Fig Structural comparison of four representatives of class I of the superfamily of bacterial, fungal, and plant peroxidases ... 2004 Molecular evolution of heme peroxidases (Eur J Biochem 271) 3303 Fig Multiple sequence alignment of 50 selected representatives of the superfamily of bacterial, fungal and plant heme peroxidases:...