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Motivation through the Design of Work: Test of a Theory. Organizational Behavior and Human Performance,

by ] Richard Hackman , Grec R Oldham , 1976
"... A model is proposed that specifies the conditions under which individuals will become internally motivated to perform effectively on their jobs. The model focuses on the interaction among three classes of variables: (a) the psychological states of employees that must be present for internally motiv ..."
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in seven organizations, and results support its validity. A number of special features of the model are discussed (including its use as a basis for the diagnosis of jobs and the evaluation of job redesign projects), and the model is compared to other theories of job design. Work redesign is becoming

organ culture of

by Larissa Lipskaia, Lahouaria Hadri, Pascal Le Prince, Bruno Esposito, Fabrice Atassi, Lifan Liang, Martine Glorian, Isabelle Limon, Anne-marie Lompre, Stéphanie Lehoux, Roger J. Hajjar
"... gene transfer prevents intimal proliferation in an ..."
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gene transfer prevents intimal proliferation in an

The people make the place.

by Benjamin Schneider , Benjamin Schneider - Personnel Psychology, , 1987
"... A framework for understanding the etiology of organizational behavior is presented. The framework is ]based on theory and research from interactional psychology, vocational psychology, I/O psychology, and organizational theory. The framework proposes that organizations are functions of the kinds of ..."
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and culture, (4) the importance of recruitment, and (5) the need for person-based theories of leadership and job attitudes. It is concluded that contemporary I/O psychology is overly dominated by situationist theories of the behavior of organizations and the people in them. This talk is about people

in an Organ Culture Medium

by Photoreceptor Cells, D. Scott Bayer, Robert B. Barlow
"... A B S TRA C T Ventral photoreceptor cells bathed in an organ culture medium typically have resting potentials of-85 mV and membrane resistances of 35 M12 and, when dark-adapted, exhibit large potential fluctuations (LPFs) of 60 mV and small potential fluctuations (SPFs) of <30 mV. LPFs appear to ..."
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A B S TRA C T Ventral photoreceptor cells bathed in an organ culture medium typically have resting potentials of-85 mV and membrane resistances of 35 M12 and, when dark-adapted, exhibit large potential fluctuations (LPFs) of 60 mV and small potential fluctuations (SPFs) of <30 mV. LPFs appear

Morphology of human Fallopian tubes after infection with Mycoplasma genitalium and Mycoplasma hominis—in vitro organ culture study

by Agata Baczynska, Peter Funch, Jens Fedder, Hans Jørgen Knudsen, Svend Birkelund, Gunna Christiansen - Human Reproduction , 2007
"... organ culture study ..."
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organ culture study

ORGAN CULTURE OF MAMMARY TISSUE IN A SIMPLIFIED MEDIUM

by C. D. Green, J. Skarda, R. P. G. Aisbitt, M. E. Trench, J. M. Barry
"... Organ culture of mammary tissue from pregnant mice is normally performed in the ..."
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Organ culture of mammary tissue from pregnant mice is normally performed in the

Fallopian Tube Organ Culture

by J P Phanucharas, G L Gorby, Jim P. Phanucharas, Gary, L. Gorby , 1997
"... culture. gonorrhoeae in human fallopian tube organ ciprofloxacin and cefixime against Neisseria Differential intracellular efficacies of ..."
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culture. gonorrhoeae in human fallopian tube organ ciprofloxacin and cefixime against Neisseria Differential intracellular efficacies of

Re-Organizing Cultural Values:

by Vers Sud, Laurent Cantet, Judith Michelmann
"... Cantet's movie “Vers le sud / Heading South “ (2005) explores cultural stereotypes and values without being moralizing in a common sense. His drama deals with female sex tourism, political and social violence, power and money in such a way that people are tempted to judge the protagonists: Thei ..."
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: Their desire for young black men is called “embarrassing“, they are seen as corrupting and as actors in a new kind of imperialism. In fact the images in the film organize characters in a certain kind of dualism which leads easily to these argumentations. But having a look at the cultural values that produce

Pathogenicity and Cytadherence of Mycoplasma imitans in Chicken and Duck Embryo Tracheal Organ Cultures

by O M Abdul-wahab, G Ross, J M Bradbury, Osama M. Saed Abdul-wahab, Gordon Ross, Janet, M. Bradbury , 1995
"... Pathogenicity and cytadherence of Mycoplasma imitans in chicken and duck embryo tracheal organ cultures. ..."
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Pathogenicity and cytadherence of Mycoplasma imitans in chicken and duck embryo tracheal organ cultures.

Bioprospector: Discovering Conserved Dna Motifs In Upstream Regulatory Regions Of Co-Expressed Genes

by X. Liu, D. L. Brutlag, J. S. Liu - Pac. Symp. Biocomput , 2001
"... ms. For a copy of the program and documentation for UNIX systems, please contact xliu@smi.stanford.edu. 1 Introduction Over the last ten years, genomic sequencing has started in over 600 organisms, and over 50 complete genomes are sequenced. The DNA microarray technology permits the measurement o ..."
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of gene expression in cultured cells 1 . An increasing number of laboratories are using the combination of these two methods to study gene expression on a genomic scale. After all the genes from an organism are clustered based on their expression patterns 2 , an important next step is to examine
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