... publications inJournalof Business-to-Business Marketing, Dr. Sungmin Ryu is an associate professor of school of business at Sungkyunkwan University. He specializes in the areas of channels of distribution, ... business-to-business marketing, and global supply chain management. He has publications in Industrial Marketing Management, Journalof Business Research, Organization Science, Journalof Business ... of social mechanisms in managing the marketing channel upon the occurrence of declining and growing channels, such as department stores and discount stores. Journalof Business Case Studies...
... Plains on his first expedition, ending in the Wind River Mountains, and in 1843-1844, he went over much of the same ground. Joel Palmer's journal of his travels over the Rocky Mountains, in ... FRIZZELL, AUTHOR OF THE ACCOMPANYING NARRATIVE]* * * * *ACROSS THE PLAINS TO CALIFORNIA IN 1852FROM THE LITTLE WABASH RIVER IN ILLINOIS TO THE PACIFIC SPRINGS OF WYOMING JOURNAL OF MRS. LODISA ... "Portions of it are covered with inscriptions of thenames of travelers, with the dates of their arrival some carved, some in black paint, and others in red." Journal, in Thwaites's...
... Practice in Offshore Engineering, Austin, Texas. ASCE (1983) D’Appolonia, D.J., Lambe, T.W.: Performance of Four Foundations on End Bearing Piles. Journal of Geotechnical Engineering 8, 434–455 ... Piles. Journalof Geotechnical Engineering, 19–35 (1993) M. Iskander: Behavior of Pipe Piles in Sand, SSGG, pp. 723. springerlink.com â Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2010 2. Review of Design ... Schematic of the Pressure Chamber 28 3. Installation Effects on the Capacity of Piles in Sand 3.3 Buildup of Pore Pressures during Driving 3.3.1 Excess Pore Pressures in Clays...
... categories of category-specificdeficits are far more fine-grained than predicted by SFT accounts. That is, there is convincing evidence thatthe domain of living things fractionates into two distinct ... patient was clearly impaired in defining spoken names of biological things, but not in definingWHAT ARE THE FACTS OF SEMANTIC CATEGORY-SPECIFIC DEFICITS 73 beginning to be identified that could ... that some of the critical regions for producing category-specific disorders, especially for livingthings, reside elsewhere in the brain. Detailed neuropsychological investigations of individual...
... themeaning of happiness in psychoanalysis we want to know the meaning, not of the abstract concept of happiness, but of the actual psychic event of happinessor, in other words, the meaning of being ... clear. In what follows I continue with the elaboration of the meaning withinthe subject. b. The meaning of a statement versus the meaning of stating. This distinc-tion is between the meaning of ... the content being expressed and the meaning of the act of stating or expressing the content. For example, if a person suddenly24 The Meaning of the Dream in PsychoanalysisMeaning of Dreams Chap....
... asone of the founders of the American sterilization movement, was Orpheus Everts,the superintendent of the Cincinnati Sanitarium. In a paper presented to theCincinnati Academy of Medicine in 1888, ... the expenditure of a greatdeal of money.”8 In Texas, calls for the sterilization of criminals that were originally offered byLincecum were again taken up in the 1890s by Ferdinand Eugene Daniel, ... ever increasing tide of weak-minded individuals who are demanding more and more room in our charitableinstitutions by their increase.”47Histories of the American eugenics movement and of compulsory...
... areas, includingMinet el-Beida, are indicated in Table 5.1. As is evident from Fig. 5.1, the various areas of RasShamra differ in size and in nature. Minet el-Beida, of course, is a site of its ... upperEuphrates. In the south, there is a clustering of sites in the valley of the Jordan river and its branches,including sites in Transjordan. Another grouping of sites leads from the coast near Tell ... wereproduced in the Levant.23On the island of Cyprus, the local ceramic industry incorporated a widerange of Mycenaean elements during an advanced stage of LCII, mainly relating to open vessel...
... Thisemphasis on inputs into health care has changed only recently in the light of increasing pressures for reform of health care delivery, with many countries facingsimilar problems of rising costs, ... Moon, Institute for the Geography of Health, University of Portsmouth, UK. describe the entities involved in financing, paying for and delivering care, drawingout their often complex interrelationships. ... undertaken pioneering work in assembling aninternational database of inputs, processes and outcomes of health systems. In doingso, it has identified many weaknesses in the existing data. For example,...
... recognized in contemporary so-cial sciences that oppression of humans and op-pression of other animals are often linked. Theoppression of one kind of living being seems tolead to the oppression of ... butterfly inits danc-ing flight southward to its wintering region, ahawk soaring in the distant sky, a humming-bird come into our garden, fireflies signaling toeach other in the evening. So we ... come into being as an integralpart of this million-fold diversity of life expres-sion. Earlier peoples celebrated the whole of theuniverse in its integrity and in its every mode of expression....
... here:http://www.biomedcentral.com/info/publishing_adv.aspBioMedcentral Journal of the International AIDS Society 2004, 6:56 http://www.jiasociety.org/content/6/3/56Page 2 of 2(page number not for citation purposes)sharing, ... significant financial inter-ests or relationships to disclose. Craig McClure has no sig-nificant financial interests or relationships to disclose.Craig Sterritt has no significant financial interests ... attend expanding globalHIV/AIDS care initiatives.Authors and DisclosuresMark A. Wainberg, PhD, has disclosed that he has receivedgrants for clinical research from GlaxoSmithKline andBristol-Myers...
... Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 19, pp. 902–908, 1933.7 E. Hille and J. D. Tamarkin, “Questions of relative inclusion in the domain of Hausdorff means,”Proceedings of ... National Institute of Sciences of India. Part A, vol. 27, pp. 175–177, 1961.12 H. T. Davis, The Summation of Series, The Principia Pressof Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas,USA, 1962. Journal ... 12 Journalof Inequalities and ApplicationsSince there are only a finite number of rows of D with n<a1, D has finite norm and isregular.Proof of Case II. If a is a positive integer,...
... ps,p∈k−1.2.10Applying the functional L to both sides of 2.10 and noting 2.7 and 2.8,weobtain2.4as required.3. A Functional ProofIt seems that the original proof of Wang and Han recorded in the ... L2inequality of Grăuss type, Journalof Inequalities in Pur e and AppliedMathematics, vol. 7, no. 2, article 54, pp. 1–6, 2006.8 S. Yang, “A unified approach to some inequalities of Ostrowski-Grăuss ... an interchange with the integral this issilently assumed throughout this paper. This is true in most interesting cases when, forexample, L is an integral or a derivative or a linear combination...