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    Journal of Management Studies 4 0; 1 J anuary 2003 0022-2380 Strategy Creation in the Periphery: Inductive Versus Deductive Strategy Making* Patrick Regner Institute of International Business‚ Stockholm School of Economics ABSTRACT Although Strategy process research has provided careful and in-depth descriptions and examinations of strategy‚ micro-level processes and activities have been less commonly evaluated‚ especially as regards strategy creation and development. This paper

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    MSA University Faculty of Pharmacy Organic Chemistry Department Spectrometry Course Code: PC 222 Name: Ghazal Mhd Bassam Bakieh ID: 136909 Name: Christine Botros Mihail Bishay ID:124509 Name: Yaman Mhd Fawaz Hawasly ID: 137215 DR/ Hala I-Infrared spectrometer and sampling techniques Spectrophotometer Spectrophotometry in chemistry is a quantitative measure of the reflection or transmission of material properties as a function of wavelength. It is more

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    aim of this research work is to give a overview of recent researches and development in the field of wireless power transmission. The methods applied for wireless power transmission like Induction‚ Electromagnetic transmission‚ Evanescent wave coupling‚ Electrodynamic induction‚ Radio and microwave and Electrostatic Induction ‚are discussed.This study also focuses on the latest technologies‚ merits and demerits in this field. The economic aspects are briefly discussed. Index Terms—wireless

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    INTRODUCTION: A high Reynolds number Newtonian liquid jet‚ exiting a two-dimensional channel‚ is examined in this study. Fully developed Poiseuille flow‚ driven by an applied pressure gradient‚ is assumed to prevail upstream of the channel exit. Flow is assumed to be laminar‚ steady and incompressible. A free surface develops as the fluid exits the channel. The resistance of the air on the free surface of the liquid jet can be neglected so that‚ the shear stress at the channel wall disappears and

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    Unit 5 Notes Chapter 41 Diuretics Drugs that increase urinary output Two major applications Treatment of hypertension Mobilization of edematous fluid to prevent renal failure Introduction to Diuretics Figure 41-1 How diuretics work – mechanism of action Blockade of sodium and chloride reabsorption Site of action Proximal tubule produces greatest diuresis Adverse effects Hypovolemia Acid-base imbalance Electrolyte imbalances Figure 41-2 Classification of diuretics Four major categories

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    falling in love

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    A lot of people who fall in love with a certain person cannot explain why this has happened to them when they are being asked. This is because romantic love has a very mysterious nature which cannot be easily explained and in this essay we are going to examine‚ as far as research allows us‚ some of those factors. Romantic love could be best explained as an emotion that guides a person to be attracted to another. Falling in love is an expression of loving somebody madly. Lamm and Wiesmann (1997) claimed

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    tResistors‚ Capacitors‚ and Inductors In partial fulfillment of the requirements In Electronics 2 Submitted to the Department of TLE Submitted by: Reyes‚ Zelly B. IV-Prestige August 1 Table of Contents TOPIC | PAGE | Resistors | | Definition | 1 | Usage | 2 | Classification and Types | 2 | Configuration | 5 | Generalization | 6 | Capacitors | | Definition | 7 | Usage | 8 | Classification and Types | 8 | Configuration | 10 | Generalization | 11 |

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    Arene Molybdenum lab Introduction: Organometallic chemistry is the study of chemical compounds that contain carbon atoms bound to a metal atom. Organometallic compounds can contain main group elements‚ or more metallic elements such as zinc or carbon. These compounds tend to have carbon atoms bound to the metal center by σ-bonds. Alternatively‚ transition metals can be involved in the compound‚ which leads to a variety of interesting and diverse chemical characteristics. For example‚ a promising

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    EC1403 MICROWAVE ENGINEERING UNIT-1 - BASIC MICROWAVE COMPONENTS INTRODUCTION TO F MICROWAVE ENGINEERING Modern electromagnetic theory was formulated in 1873 by James Clerk Maxwell solely from mathematical considerations. Maxwell’s formulation was cast in its modern form by Oliver Heaviside‚ during the period 1885 to 1887.Heinrich Hertz‚ a German professor of physics understood the theory published by Maxwell‚ carried out a set of experiments during 1887-1891 that completely

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    PERTH COLLEGE UHI 12 INSTRUMENTATION OF A WIND TUNNEL PROJECT BEng(Hons) Gaurab Ghosal ABSTRACT The wind tunnel being built in Scone airport is a closed loop wind tunnel. On completion this will provide a much needed facility for education purpose as it can be used by engineering students for aerodynamic evaluations. To conduct these evaluation proper evaluating tools needs to be setup. In this section the possible instruments that can be setup in this wind tunnel has been evaluated with

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