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AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY ON TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER EFFECTIVENESS THROUGH ORGANIZATIONAL INNOVATION
Published 2023“…Purpose: Achieving technology transfer effectiveness (TTE) remains challenging in developing and underdeveloped economies to improve social infrastructures and develop economic systems. Bringing effectiveness in technology transfer is a complicated process for organizations that require improvement in their absorptive capacity (ACAP) and organizational innovation (OI). …”
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Materials for bicycle frame system - a case study on the development of selection method
Published 2010“…The selection of the correct materials for a design is a key step in the process because it is the crucial decision that links computer calculations and lines on an engineering drawing with a working design. …”
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Ground penetrating radar system using OFDM technology
Published 2012“…Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) can be employed in an array of civil and military applications such as Nondestructive testing (NDT) of structures and pavements, Earth sciences, and Studying of soils for Oil excavation. Multiple lines of GPR data can be used to construct three-dimensional images for different purposes of exploratory and detection missions. …”
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The mediatization of celebrity politics through the social media
Published 2014“…As there has been a commodification of digital media services, the lines between politics and entertainment have been blurred. …”
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Wideband microstrip quasi-elliptic function bandpass filter with high out-of-band rejection
Published 2019“…The design comprises stub-loaded halfwavelength resonators that are electromagnetically coupled to resonant structures that are interdigitally coupled to the input and output feed-lines. Perturbation introduced by the presence of the stub causes the resonators to act as a multimode device. …”
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Effect of dual flocculant by unmodified manihot esculenta starch and aluminium sulphate on the removal of chemical oxygen demand optimized by response surface methodology
Published 2024“…Besides the performance of COD removal increased, the dosage of the chemical coagulant was reduced by up to 64% at the optimum condition of 18 mg/L alum dosage, 307 mg/L starch dosage, pH 9, and 27 mins settling time. The analysis of variance (ANOVA) indicated that the quadratic model was significantly developed with a p-value < 0.05. …”
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Study of cytotoxic activities of Rubraxanthone
Published 2009“…In order to evaluate the activity against cancer, the compound is exposed for its activity against several cancerous cell lines. It is tested against breast (MCF-7), bone (Saos-2), cervix (SiHa and C33A), colorectal (HCT-116), esophageal (TE1 and TE2), rectum (SW837) cancer cells and normal fibroblast (NHDF). …”
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Non-Government Organization (NGOs) in Bangladesh: a study of their role in participatory rural development
Published 1995“…Realizing the need for sustainability of institutional development some NGOs are begining to rethink in hard lines. This is considered worstwhile at this critical juncture as poverty issue arising out of growth model in gaining prominence.…”
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Editorial article: on the boundaries of trust and security in computing and communications systems
Published 2014“…This notion is also true for our human life, even for example entering a house needs legitimacy of a person. Some boundary lines preserve the security; otherwise an unwanted access is called a ‘security breach’. …”
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PCR-based chromosome walking: the SFR 3 case
Published 2006“…Roughly 557 F2 plants tested in these experiments and 38 lines were then used in the fine mapping experiments. …”
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Space and place as constraints and resources in women’s strategies to escape domestic violence
Published 2011“…This paper will particularly explore three examples of such thinking about women’s spatial strategies: Foucault’s concepts of the spatiality of surveillance are used in understanding space as a constraint and appreciating what women are overcoming when they leave abusive relationships; Deleuze and Guattari’s concepts of rhizomic networks and lines of flight are used in understanding space as a resource on the journeys themselves; and Augé’s concepts of nonplaces are used in understanding space as place, and recognising what needs to be counteracted to create new homes and a sense of belonging.…”
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Architecture, sinon repression: a journey through the narrow layer where the State meets the land
Published 2011“…Striation is the result of the intervention of man who, while colonising a territory, drew lines on it like on a wax tablet. This intervention progressively created homogeneity and facilitated movement through the territory. …”
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Deconstructing institutional racism and the social construction of whiteness: a strategy for professional competence training in culture and migration mental health
Published 2022“…As institutional theory perspectives continue to develop, solutions to complex social problems such as racism require embodied knowledge if the lines of authority and basic occupational routines are to be meaningfully renegotiated. …”
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Effect of discharge current and electrode size on material removal rate and wear ratio in electrical discharge machining
Published 2010“…Both MRR and WR were found to increase with the increase of current density. The trend lines are also expressed by two degree parabolic plots and equations. …”
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The analysis of programming competency in test driven development
Published 2015“…However, test last for low and mixed competency produced more lines of code (LOC). In addition, the lack of cohesion in methods (LCOM) results for all programming competency were varied.…”
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Potts model with the simplest modulated phase
Published 2011“…We study the phase diagrams for the Potts model on the Bethe lattice with competing nearest-neighbor interactions J1 and ternary interactions Jp and Jt: At vanishing temperature, the phase diagram is fully determined for all values and signs of Jp=J1 and Jt=J1; in particular, we show that the phase diagrams contain ferromagnetic, paramagnetic and < 2 > phases only; i.e., the set of modulated phases consists of the < 2 > phase only for J1 > 0 and Jp=J1 < 0: We verify that values of T=J1 in the very narrow strip ¡0:11 < T=J1 < 0 with ¡Jp=J1 < 0 favor the modulated phase, which is either a commensurate phase with a very large period or an incommensurate phase. The transition lines are obtained from stability conditions, and characteristic points in the phase diagram are analyzed by using numerical iterations. …”
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Developing rat testicular organoid models for assessing the reproductive toxicity of antidepression drugs in vitro
Published 2022“…However, these studies used germ cell lines to determine the phenotype, which limits their potential translational value in toxicity studies in humans. …”
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Exploring the relationship between Islamic religious learning and community: Special reference to ‘Abdul Rahman Ibn Khaldun and Mohammad Tahir Ben Achour
Published 2013“…This inquiry opens new fields of critical inquiry on the role of religious learning today and brings to light some of the issues causing declining influence on the effective development of Muslim communities. …”
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