92 Revista Informatica Economică nr.3(47)/2008 A Study Looking the Electronic Funds Transfer Codruţa POENAR Department of Economics Informatics Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Babeş-Bolyai University‚ Cluj-Napoca‚ România cpoenaru@webmail.econ.ubbcluj.ro The aim of this paper is to present the characteristics of the most important electronic funds transfer in the world‚ both interperson and interbank. We identified the following informations: location‚ type‚ owner‚ operator
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FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS Heat transfer is energy in transit‚ which occurs as a result of temperature gradient or difference. This temperature difference is thought of as a driving force that causes heat to flow. The concepts of heat transfer and temperature‚ the key words in the discipline of heat transfer‚ are 2 of the most basic concepts of thermodynamics. dffffffffff rifffff orfff ffffffffff fv ing ff ce Rate of transport process= fffffffffff or rate = coefficient B driving force resist
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Strategic Marketing ! TOPIC 1 Creating value Pricing strategies The Role of Pricing The role of pricing Product Communicating Communicating value Delivering value Capturing value Promotion Distribution Price ! Profitability A 1% increase in price gives the biggest improvement in profit 2 compared to a 1% improvement in
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family life-cycles‚gender‚ age‚Nationality‚ Income‚Generation‚Race etc. Like u stated‚ Marketing Mix are the 4p’s: Product‚ Price‚Place‚Promotion 1.Mc Donald Product :value-priced ‚ fast-serviced meal 2.Mc Donald Price: my guess is Value-pricing (offering just the right combination of quality and good service at a a fair price) 3. Place: Strategic location of most Mc Donald fast-food outlet is found in populated and easily accessible areas (eg; retail areas‚airports‚ busy street) or most
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DEFINITION OF HEAT TRANSFER | Heat transfer is energy in transit due to temperature difference . Whenever there exists a temperature difference in a medium or between media‚ heat transfer must occur. The basic requirement for heat transfer is the presence of temperature difference . There can be no net heat transfer between two mediums that are at the same temperature. The temperature difference is the driving force for heat transfer‚ just as the voltage difference is the driving force for electric
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9 TRANSFER‚ PROMOTION AND REWARD POIJCIES Objectives Introduction Need for a Transfer Policy Types of Transfer Promotions and Promotion Policy Reward Policies and Processes Vehicles for Rewards Need for Continual Retraining on Transfers or Promotions Let Us Sum Up Clues to Answers ( 19.0 OBJECTIVES After going through this Unit you should be able to understand the: purpose of and reasons behind transfers and promotions‚ changes in organisational structure necessitating transfers and promotions
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As a result of this‚ new areas have evolved such as bioinorganic chemistry and bioorganic chemistry. In this section we will talk about an important concept in bioinorganic chemistry called “Metallobiomolecules”. Metallobiomolecules 2.3. Electron Transfer Proteins 2.3.1. Cytochromes 2.3.2. Iron-Sulphur Proteins 2.4. Zinc Metalloproteins 1.0 Introduction to Metallobiomolecules As we already know‚ biomolecules are molecules appear in biological systems to perform a specific function‚ like carbohydrates
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Case Study Individual Report – International Management 15/02/2012 McDonald’s in India by Kishore Dash Until late 1980s‚ India was a very closed and protective country in terms of economic‚ political and social perspectives. However‚ after this period dramatic changes happened in all of these areas. At the time‚ the political leaders pursued policies of economic nationalism but these policies were inefficient and by 1990‚ India was facing a severe economic crisis. In response‚ the government introduced
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Interconnection of JSI TT activities and R4R project dr. Špela Stres “IJS Technology transfer” (IJS TT) Project Head Technology Transfer Office Jožef Stefan Institute ● ● ● ● Jožef Stefan Institute ● In general ● Activities and Mission in Technology Transfer TT Principles R4R project ● In general ● Example: R4R workshop in Ljubljana Networking effects 5.6.2008 1 TT&R4R-JSI - EREF’08 Jožef Stefan Institute 19th century: Jožef Stefan‚ a physicist‚ StefanBolzmann
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the short-run and long-run implications for the economic situation of the drug industry. Include in your answer the impact on prices‚ new development‚ etc. of drugs. Include appropriate graphs showing the difference between monopoly pricing and competitive pricing. The drug industry currently takes on both monopolistic and competitive market structures. When a drug company develops a new drug‚ there are patent laws that allow the company to have a monopoly on selling the drug. In the short-run
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