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CROSS-INTERACTION AND INHIBITION OF AMYLOID POLYPEPTIDE AGGREGATIONHu, Rundong 31 August 2018 (has links)
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Multiscale Molecular Simulations of Cross-sequence Interactions between Amyloid PeptidesZhang, Mingzhen January 2017 (has links)
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Scattering Cross-sections of 4/1 Prolate SpheroidsTompkins, Keith W. 06 1900 (has links)
This is a report of the second in a projected series of experiments at North Texas State College designed for obtaining information about the microwave scattering properties of various shaped objects.
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A comparative analysis of cultural influences on knowledge management approaches in Western and Eastern corporations : a preliminary studyLiu, Nan 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MComm)--Stellenbosch University, 2000. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Knowledge is generally regarded as a new competitive business resource in the information age.
The leveraging of this resource has therefore become a significant concern of knowledge
management. Knowledge management is not culturally neutral, however, and there seem to be
differences between Western and Eastern knowledge management practices. In order to address
these differences and determine their cultural roots, a comparative analysis of the cultural
influences on knowledge management approaches in Western and Eastern corporations is needed.
To fulfil this objective, it was firstly necessary to clarify the basic concept of knowledge,
knowledge management and some relevant cultural issues. Secondly, specific Western and
Eastern corporations were chosen as case studies, and their knowledge management approaches
were analysed. In a third step, a comparative analysis was done between Western knowledge and
Eastern knowledge management practices. The culturally determining factors are presented.
In the second part of the study, the relationship between knowledge management and cultural
issues was discussed. Since knowledge management is still in its infancy, this means that a
common language is being established. Although the importance of corporate culture has been
recognised, national cultural influences on knowledge management practices still need
considerable scholarly attention.
In the third part of the study, three national cultures were chosen to represent the Western and
Eastern cultures. America and Sweden represent Western culture, while Japan represents Eastern
culture. Several corporations, including IBM, Skandia, Toshiba, Sharp, were presented as case
studies and their knowledge management approaches were analysed, e.g. tacit knowledge
management focus, explicit knowledge management focus, knowledge creation, knowledge
reuse, internal acquirement of knowledge, external acquirement of knowledge, etc. Based on the
analysis of the Western and Eastern corporations' knowledge management practices, a
comparative analysis was conducted to identify the role that national culture plays in corporate
knowledge management.
In the last part of the study, the conclusions indicated that national cultures do influence
knowledge managers in their choice or omission of certain approaches to knowledge
management. Following from this conclusion, several future research suggestions were proffered. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Kennis word oor die algemeen as 'n nuwe mededingende bron van die inligtingsera beskou. Die
invloed van hierdie bron het dus 'n betekenisvolle aangeleentheid vir kennisbestuur geword.
Kennisbestuur is egter nie kultureel-neutraal nie en daar is toenemende bewyse van verskille
tussen Westerse en Oosterse kennisbestuurpraktyke. 'n Vergelykende analise van kultuurinvloede
op die kennisbestuurbenaderings van Westerse en Oosterse ondernemings is nodig om hierdie
verskille te bepaal en hul grondslae te ondersoek.
Om aan hierdie doelstelling te voldoen was dit nodig om eers die basiese kennis- en
kennisbestuurbegrippe en fundamentele kultuurdimensies te verklaar. Tweedens is spesifieke
Westerse en Oosterse ondernemings gekies as gevallestudies en is hul onderskeie
kennisbestuurbenaderings geanaliseer. Derdens is 'n vergelykende analise van Westerse en
Oosterse kennisbestuurpraktyke gemaak.
In die tweede gedeelte van hierdie studie word die verhouding tussen kennisbestuur en kulturele
kwessies ontleed. Aangesien kennisbestuur nog in sy kinderskoene staan beteken dit dat 'n
gemeenskaplike terminologie gebou moet word. Alhoewel die belangrikheid van korporatiewe
kultuur al herken is, benodig die invloede van 'n nasionale kultuur op bestuurspraktyke nog
aandag.
In die derde gedeelte van hierdie studie word drie lande as die verteenwoordigers van Westerse
en Oosterse kulture gekies. Amerika en Swede verteenwoordig Westerse kultuur, terwyl Japan
Oosterse kultuur verteenwoordig. Verskeie ondernemings soos IBM, Skandia en Toshiba word as
gevallestudies behandel en hul kennisbestuurbenaderings word geanaliseer, bv. onuitgesproke
kennisbestuurfokus, eksplisiete kennisbestuurfokus, kennisskepping, kennisherverbruik, interne
kennisverkryging en eksterne kennisverkryging. 'n Vergelykende analise, gebaseer op die
onderskeie analises van Westerse en Oosterse kennisbestuurpraktyke, word gedoen om die rol
van nasionale kultuur in korporatiewe kennisbestuur te identifiseer.
Die bevindings, gevolgtrekkings en aanbevelings van die studie toon dat kennisbestuurders wel
deur hul nasionale kultuur beïnvloed word in hul keuse, al dan nie, van sekere benaderings tot
kennisbestuur. Verskeie voorstelle vir toekomstige navorsing, afgelei van die gevolgtrekkings en
aanbevelings, word hierna voorgelê.
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Size at birth and postnatal growth and development, morbidity and mortality張賢彬, Cheung, Yin-bun. January 2000 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Paediatrics / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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Wavelength conversion technologies for all-optical WDM networksJamro, Muhammad Yousif January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
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CROSS-CULTURAL COVENTURING: A MODEL, TAXONOMY, AND SOME COMPUTER IMPLICATIONS.SCHLESSMAN-FROST, AMY C. January 1987 (has links)
Both the public and private sectors currently encounter the telescoping urgency for effective cross-cultural coventuring in business, educational and personal arenas. Existing descriptive models for organizing cultural information are either simplistic and superficial or so complex as to be inaccessible or overwhelm the user. This study uses Saunders' theory of model construction as an informing hypothesis to develop a model for cross-cultural coventuring. An integral part of this conception is a definition of culture which uses Villemain's insightful concept of qualitative meaning. Integrating this type of meaning within Saunders' Inquiry Cube allows for categories through which even the most subtle and unarticulated variables making up the human enterprise and the value base of those cherished and celebrated human ideals can be sorted, classified, and set into a taxonomic design. This hierarchical pattern provides direction and parameters for greater cross-cultural exploration. The methodological sequence of the Cultural Inquiry Cube is further translated to a psychological sequence which is more readily comprehensible to the learner. The greatest potential for widespread use of this model seems to be in microcomputer applications. Compact disc technology including CD-ROM and CD-I promises accessibility not possible heretofore.
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The evolution and consequences of legume feeding ability in Sitophilus oryzae(L.) (Coleoptera:Curculionidae), the rice weevilDent, Katherine Lucy January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
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Growing, pruning and the structure of local regions in the hierarchical mixtures of experts and the mixtures of expertsWhitworth, Charles C. January 1997 (has links)
No description available.
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The relationship between national cultures and managerial cultures in the petroleum industries in Anglophone and Francophone West AfricaAbiola, Zulikat Wuraola January 1997 (has links)
No description available.
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