Papers 1931-1940 of total 6934 found.
…future opportunity and recognise possible threats. (Summers et al 2003) Five main factors are considered with the external environment; Political/Legal, Economic, Socio-cultural, Technological and Competitive environments. The following information…
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…). Rapid and uniform germination are among the properties of vigorous seeds (Argerish & Bradford, 1989). Low vigour adversely affects such factors as optimal emergence, stress resistance and uniform growth of emergent seedlings (Patrick et al, 2000…
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…specific enzymes. Badmaev et al. (1). Peroxovanadyl is formed when vanadate interacts with O2- and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, NADPH. The vanadium compound is found in the water we drink, the air we breathe, and the food we eat…
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…. 'The first involves specifying the variables on which individuals differ from one another. The second involves synthesising the psychological processes of human functioning into an integrated account of the total person' (Atkinson et al., 1993: 532…
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…much in general and boys as more active and aggressive. It was not hard to find much literature on this topic. One article that I found was by Greene et. al.(2001) where they looked at how girls with ADHD are perceived socially. The data was gathered…
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…types used for beer. These types are ale yeast and lager yeast. Most commercial beers add specific strains of yeast, but early brewers did not. They let the beer sit so that the yeast in the air would enter it. Today, Lambic brewers still use this process…
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…and Executive members. It is important to note that each component of the process involves people-related business issues. (Noe, R. et al 2003). With this in mind, it is essential that the HRM function is involved in each of the decision-making components…
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…be produced to make oxygen and energy for the cell. This process is known as the aerobic respiration (Campbell et. al., 2002). 2) if no oxygen is present, the pyruvates enter a process known as fermentation. In this process, the pyruvates do not enter…
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…their organisational structure. 3) PLANNING AND CONTROL "Planning and control is the activity of deciding what the operations resources should be doing, then making sure that they are really doing it." (Slack, N. et al, 2001) Capacity Planning Definition: "The way…
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…of business. The alternatives include specific identification, weighted-average, and last-in, first-out. According to Marshall, D. et al. (2004), the specific identification alternative transfers the cost of a sold item from the inventory account to the cost…
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