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Relative absorptive capacity and interorganizational learning

by Peter J. Lane, Michael Lubatkin - STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL , 1998
"... Much of the prior research on interorganizational learning has focused on the role of absorptive capacity, a firm’s ability to value, assimilate, and utilize new external knowledge. However, this definition of the construct suggests that a firm has an equal capacity to learn from all other organizat ..."
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policies, and (3) dominant logics. We then test the model using a sample of pharmaceutical–biotechnology R&D alliances. As predicted, the similarity of the partners ’ basic knowledge, lower management formalization, research centrali-zation, compensation practices, and research communities were

A relational perspective on turnover: Examining structural, attitudinal, and behavioral predictors

by Kevin W. Mossholder, Randall P. Settoon, Stephanie C. Henagan - Academy of Management Journal , 2005
"... This study examined whether structural, attitudinal, and behavioral variables of a relational nature were predictive of employee turnover. Participants were a sample of 176 health care employees from a large public medical center. Using survival analysis over a five-year time frame, we found that tw ..."
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that two such variables, network centrality and interpersonal citizenship behavior, predicted turnover. Implications of taking a rela-tional perspective toward turnover and other withdrawal behaviors found in organi-zations are discussed. Much of the research examining turnover has grown from

RESEARCH ARTICLE Histamine Immunoreactive Elements in the Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems of the Snail, Biomphalaria spp., Intermediate Host for Schistosoma mansoni

by Mohamed R. Habib, Azza H. Mohamed, Gamalat Y. Osman, Ahmed T. Sharaf El-din, Hanan S. Mossalem, Nadia Delgado, Grace Torres, Solymar Rolón-martínez, W. Miller, Roger P. Croll , 1371
"... Histamine appears to be an important transmitter throughout the Animal Kingdom. Gastro-pods, in particular, have been used in numerous studies establishing potential roles for this biogenic amine in the nervous system and showing its involvement in the generation of diverse behaviours. And yet, the ..."
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, the distribution of histamine has only previously been described in a small number of molluscan species. The present study examined the locali-zation of histamine-like immunoreactivity in the central and peripheral nervous systems of pulmonate snails of the genus Biomphalaria. This investigation demonstrates

RESEARCH ARTICLE Calcineurin Undergoes a Conformational Switch Evoked via Peptidyl-Prolyl

by Alicia Guasch, Álvaro Aranguren-ibáñez, Rosa Pérez-luque, David Aparicio, M. Carmen Mulero¤b, Eva Serrano-c, Mercè Pérez
"... A limited repertoire of PPP family of serine/threonine phosphatases with a highly conserved catalytic domain acts on thousands of protein targets to orchestrate myriad central biologi-cal roles. A major structural reorganization of human calcineurin, a ubiquitous Ser/Thr PPP regulated by calcium and ..."
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A limited repertoire of PPP family of serine/threonine phosphatases with a highly conserved catalytic domain acts on thousands of protein targets to orchestrate myriad central biologi-cal roles. A major structural reorganization of human calcineurin, a ubiquitous Ser/Thr PPP regulated by calcium

RESEARCH ARTICLE Complement Factor H Expressed by Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cells Can Suppress Neovascularization of Human Umbilical Vein

by Endothelial Cells, An Study, Yi Zhang, Qing Huang, Min Tang, Junjun Zhang, Wei Fan
"... Complement factor H (CFH) is one of the most important soluble complement regulatory proteins and is closely associated with age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the lead-ing cause of irreversible central vision loss in the elderly population in developed countries. Our study searches to investig ..."
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Complement factor H (CFH) is one of the most important soluble complement regulatory proteins and is closely associated with age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the lead-ing cause of irreversible central vision loss in the elderly population in developed countries. Our study searches

B.: Measurement of central blood volume by external monitoring. Circulation Research 9: 626

by H. Eich, William R. Ciiaffee, Robert, B. Chodos , 1961
"... nique for measurement of central blood vol-ume (CBV), it has become apparent that the method may be insensitive to small but significant changes in volume. Reasons for this, presumably, rest with the rather large volume measured and the inherent errors of the technique.1 Using a peripheral vein in-j ..."
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nique for measurement of central blood vol-ume (CBV), it has become apparent that the method may be insensitive to small but significant changes in volume. Reasons for this, presumably, rest with the rather large volume measured and the inherent errors of the technique.1 Using a peripheral vein in

Real-time intrusion detection and tracking in indoor environment through distributed RSSI processing

by Ossi Kaltiokallio, Maurizio Bocca - in 2011 IEEE 17th Intl. Conf. Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications (RTCSA , 2011
"... Abstract—In the context of wireless sensor networks, the received signal strength indicator has been traditionally exploited for localization, distance estimation, and link qual-ity assessment. Recent research has shown that, in indoor environments where nodes have been deployed, variations of the s ..."
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Abstract—In the context of wireless sensor networks, the received signal strength indicator has been traditionally exploited for localization, distance estimation, and link qual-ity assessment. Recent research has shown that, in indoor environments where nodes have been deployed, variations

on the Police By

by David A. Klinger
"... Police researchers have largely ignored the role that organizational and environmental factors play in deter-mining how officers behave during interactions with citi-zens. This has resulted in a body of policing knowledge that contains little information about how and why police practices are affect ..."
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of police activ-ity, and calls for a research program that views interface between police organizations and their environments as a central question.

RESEARCH ARTICLE Accuracy of Image Guidance Using Free- Breathing Cone-Beam Computed Tomography for

by Stereotactic Lung, Takeshi Kamomae, Hajime Monzen, Shinichi Nakayama, Rika Mizote, Yuuichi Oonishi, Soichiro Kaneshige, Takashi Sakamoto
"... Movement of the target object during cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) leads to motion blurring artifacts. The accuracy of manual image matching in image-guided radiother-apy depends on the image quality. We aimed to assess the accuracy of target position locali-zation using free-breathing CBCT d ..."
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Movement of the target object during cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) leads to motion blurring artifacts. The accuracy of manual image matching in image-guided radiother-apy depends on the image quality. We aimed to assess the accuracy of target position locali-zation using free-breathing CBCT

RESEARCH ARTICLE Effect of finger tracking combined with electrical stimulation on brain reorganization and hand function in subjects with stroke

by Jeff W. Wiemiller, Æ Scott, M. Lewis, Æ James, R. Carey
"... Abstract Synergism of rehabilitative interventions could maximize recovery following stroke. We examined whe-ther the combination of peripherally initiated electrical stimulation of finger extensors and centrally operating finger tracking training could accentuate brain reorgani-zation and its relat ..."
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Abstract Synergism of rehabilitative interventions could maximize recovery following stroke. We examined whe-ther the combination of peripherally initiated electrical stimulation of finger extensors and centrally operating finger tracking training could accentuate brain reorgani-zation and its
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