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Political economy models of trade and the environment in a federal systemJohal, Surjinder January 2002 (has links)
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Population dynamics of Conyza sumatrensis (Asteraceae) as an invading alien in BritainCase, Cheryl Marie January 1999 (has links)
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Permanence and asymptotic stability in diagonally convex reaction-diffusion systemsVuuren, Jan H. van January 1995 (has links)
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Macroeconomic policy in a two-party system : the case of VenezuelaAstorga, Pablo January 1996 (has links)
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Strategic interaction under endogenous product differentiationLambertini, Luca January 1995 (has links)
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The evolution of the Portuguese party system in comparative European perspective since 1974Jalali, VarqaÌ Carlos January 2002 (has links)
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Culture, Public Appearances, and Threat Perception in CompetitionsLee, Kai Chung 26 August 2013 (has links)
The present research examined cultural differences between Euro-Canadians and Chinese in threat perception in competitive settings. Based on past cultural psychological research on self and thinking, we predicted that, compared to Chinese, Euro-Canadians would perceive greater correspondence between public appearances and reality – inferring an opponent as competent and threatening if he or she appears competent. As predicted, Euro Canadians perceived greater threat than did Chinese in an opponent who appeared competent or domineering, whereas Chinese perceived greater threat than Euro Canadians in an opponent who appeared non-distinct or ordinary (Studies 1 to 4). Consistent with my predictions, these cultural differences were partially mediated by perceived unpredictability associated with different appearances (Study 3) and fully mediated by the more general beliefs that appearances can be unreliable reflections of reality (Study 4). The results have important implications for judgment and decision making in competitions. / Thesis (Ph.D, Psychology) -- Queen's University, 2013-08-23 12:21:29.71
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Competition for retail transactions balances by the major London clearing banksClode, S. C. January 1989 (has links)
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Characterization of genetic loci for carbon metabolism and competition for nodule occupancy in Sinorhizobium melilotiGeddes, Barney 02 1900 (has links)
In agriculture nitrogen fixation by rhizobial inocula is an environmentally and economically beneficial alternative to synthetic fertilization. The effectiveness of rhizobial inocula can be limited by the inability of inoculum strains to compete with indigenous strains for nodule occupancy. Sinorhizobium meliloti fixes nitrogen in a complex symbiotic relationship with legume hosts including the agriculturally important forage Medicago sativa and the model legume Medicago truncatula. The ability to utilize organic compounds has emerged as an important trait for competitiveness for nodule occupancy in S. meliloti and other rhizobia. This thesis describes the use of bacterial genetics to characterize two carbon metabolism loci in S. meliloti. A genetic locus for erythritol catabolism was characterized and shown to encode an ABC transporter that is required for the catabolism of erythritol, adonitol and L-arabitol, as well as the genes for the catabolism of these three polyols. The ability to utilize erythritol was not necessary for the ability to compete for nodule occupancy in S. meliloti, in contrast to Rhizobium leguminosarum. A genetic locus that encodes components of the De Ley-Doudoroff pathway of galactose catabolism was identified and also characterized. The inability to catabolize galactose resulted in an increased ability to compete for nodule occupancy in S. meliloti. Evidence is presented that is consistent with the hypothesis that increased competitiveness resulted from enhanced production of the symbiotic exopolysaccharide succinoglycan. Inferences are drawn that contribute to the broader understanding of rhizobium-legume symbiosis. / October 2014
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An uneven playing field? : a competition law analysis of salary caps in professional sportsLazic, Marina January 2017 (has links)
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