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Generalising Theories Explaining the Different Modes of SME Development and the Associated Growth Trajectories

2010

Previous research has identified two forms of “abnormal” growth – styled as business dwarfism and gigantism - which can both lead to missed opportunities for owners/entrepreneurs and local economies, and even to business crisis and collapse. It has also shown that stunted and inflated growth phenomena, rather than being characterised by completely different rules and rationales, are closely related and that certain fundamental structures and processes underpin both those forms of ab-normal company growth behaviour. This paper reports an examination of a further SME phenomenon – what we have chosen to call "micro-giants". These are companies that would be categorised as rela-tively small fir…

Settore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleSmall Firm Growth Dwarfism Gigantism Micro-giants Case Studies Modelling & SimulationDwarfism Gigantism Micro-giantModelling & SimulationSmall Firm GrowthCase Studie
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A Physiological Approach to Analysing SME Growth Patterns and to Understanding the Distinctions and Similarities between Normal and Abnormal Growth

2010

Building on earlier work on abnormal SME growth trajectories, this paper investigates to what extent the analysis can be extended to the study of an unusual but “normal” growth pattern. The detailed case histories of two firms which might be called micro-giants are presented. These are companies that would be categorised as small firms but are actually competing, and competing successfully, in non-niche markets with much larger firms, or even multinational giants. The resource based view and modelling approaches developed in the earlier non-normal growth situations is then applied to these cases. It is argued that by viewing the management of strategic assets as part of the normal business …

Settore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleSmall Firm Growth Dwarfism Gigantism Micro-giants Case Studies Modelling & SimulationDwarfism Gigantism Micro-giantModelling & SimulationSmall Firm GrowthCase Studie
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La utilización de marfil de cachalote en el Calcolítico de Portugal

2013

Scientific analysis were undertaken within a research project concerning ivory objects from the Chalcolithic to Early Bronze Age of the Iberian Peninsula. In several of the analyses of objects from Portuguese Estremadura, especially V-perforated buttons, we could detect for the first time the presence of sperm whale ivory. This highlights the advantage and necessity of scientific analysis of ivory. It also clearly demonstrates that not all ivory used was ivory from African or Asian elephants, but we also did find ivory from the extinct Elephas antiquus, the hippopotamus and in this case sperm-whale. Thus, already in the Chalcolithic the raw material provenience was highly diverse, which in …

Sperm whaleArcheologyPortuguese Estremadura Western MediterraneanElemental analysisEspectroscopía isotópica de masasAnálisis científicosMicro-Raman SpectroscopyEstremadura portuguesa Mediterráneo occidentalOptical microscopyNatural (archaeology)Marfil HuesoArqueologíaPrehistoryCachaloteMicroscopia ópticaBronze AgePeninsulaIvory Bone like materialsSperm whalebiology.animalScientific analysislcsh:CC1-960Extremadura portuguesa Mediterráneo occidentalCalcolítico Primera Edad de los Metalesgeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyWhaleAnálisis elementalChalcolithicbiology.organism_classificationArchaeologyMamíferos marinosIsotopic Ratio Mass SpectometryGeographySea mammalsHippopotamuslcsh:ArchaeologyEspectroscopía Micro-RamanChalcolithic Early Metal AgeMicro-Raman Spectroscopy Elemental analysis
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The effect of different vigour olive clones on growth, dry matter partitioning and gas exchange under water deficit

2012

Abstract In the last decade, high-density olive planting systems have been developed to facilitate less costly mechanical harvesting and pruning by using straddle harvesters. High-density orchards allow faster production since the first crop of fruit starts a few years after planting. In high-density orchards the control of tree size is essential. It is possible to control the vigour and size of the tree by selecting suitable cultivars, by choosing rootstocks capable of controlling scion vigour and, finally, by applying deficit irrigation to reduce plant vegetative growth. Knowledge of tree water requirements is needed for precise irrigation scheduling. In this study, the dwarfing capacity …

Stomatal conductanceVegetative reproductionDeficit irrigationIrrigation schedulingfood and beveragesHorticultureBiologyDwarfingSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeHorticultureAgronomyOlea europaea L. Vigour Rootstock Water deficit Gas exchangeCultivarRootstockPruningScientia Horticulturae
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Is rootstock-induced dwarfing in olive an effect of reduced plant hydraulic efficiency?

2006

We investigated the hydraulic architecture of young olive trees either self-rooted or grafted on rootstocks with contrasting size-controlling potential. Clones of Olea europea L. (Olive) cv ''Leccino'' inducing vigorous scion growth (Leccino ''Minerva'', LM) or scion dwarfing (Leccino ''Dwarf'', LD) were studied in different scion/rootstock combinations (LD, LM, LD/LD, LM/LM, LD/LM and LM/LD). Shoots growing on LD root systems developed about 50% less leaf surface area than shoots growing on LM root systems. Root systems accounted for 60-70% of plant hydraulic resistance (R), whereas hydraulic resistance of the graft union was negligible. Hydraulic conductance (K = 1/R) of LD root systems w…

Time FactorsPhysiologyWater potentialPlant ScienceRoot systemBiologyPlant RootsLeccinoOleaTranspirationGraftingTranspiration rateOlea europeaWaterBiological TransportHPFMGraftingbiology.organism_classificationOlive treesDwarfingPlant LeavesSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeHorticultureAgronomyOleaShootRootstockRoot hydraulic
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Assessing Transfer Entropy in cardiovascular and respiratory time series under long-range correlations.

2021

Heart Period (H) results from the activity of several coexisting control mechanisms, involving Systolic Arterial Pressure (S) and Respiration (R), which operate across multiple time scales encompassing not only short-term dynamics but also long-range correlations. In this work, multiscale representation of Transfer Entropy (TE) and of its decomposition in the network of these three interacting processes is obtained by extending the multivariate approach based on linear parametric VAR models to the Vector AutoRegressive Fractionally Integrated (VARFI) framework for Gaussian processes. This approach allows to dissect the different contributions to cardiac dynamics accounting for the simultane…

Time FactorsTransfer entropyHeart RateEntropySettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticaHumansHeartVector AutoRegressive Fractionally Integrated (VARFI) modelCardiovascular Systemlong-range correlationAnnual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference
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Shear bond strength of one-step self-etch adhesives to dentin: Evaluation of NaOCl pretreatment

2018

Background The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of dentin pretreatment with NaOCl on shear bond strength of four one-step self-etch adhesives with different pH values. Material and methods Bovine permanent incisors were used. Four one-step self-etch adhesives were tested: Adper™ Easy Bond, Futurabond NR, G-aenial Bond, Clearfil S3 Bond. One two-step self-etch adhesive (Clearfil SE Bond) was used as control. Group 1- no pretreatment; group 2- pretratment with 5,25 % NaOCl; group 3- pretreatment with 37 % H3PO4 etching and 5,25 % NaOCl. A hybrid composite resin was inserted into the dentin surface. The specimens were tested in a universal testing machine. The examiners evaluate…

Universal testing machineMaterials scienceBond strengthResearchOne-Step030206 dentistry02 engineering and technology:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyShear bondSelf etch adhesiveOperative Dentistry and EndodonticsClearfil SE Bond03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structurestomatognathic systemUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASDentinmedicineAdhesiveComposite material0210 nano-technologyGeneral DentistryJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Decoration composition of Iberian Iron Age ivory artifacts identified by no-destructive chemical analyses

2019

Se analizan mediante análisis no destuctivos 5 mangos de marfil con decoración incrustada. Se detecta ámbar y estaño. In this work, five unique Iberian Iron Age handles have been studied. The use of portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) and Fourier transform near–infrared (FT-NIR) spectroscopy no-destructive techniques has allowed us to identify two raw materials (amber and tin) used to decorate the ivory handles.Due to the finesse of their inlaid decoration and the value and exoticismof thematerial employed for their manufacture, these ivory objects are really exceptional Iberian archaeology findings. Interestingly, it has been possible to determine that tin was used as an adherentmaterial to…

análisis no destructivos010506 paleontologyArcheology060102 archaeology:ANTROPOLOGÍA [UNESCO]UNESCO::ANTROPOLOGÍA06 humanities and the arts01 natural sciencesArchaeologyMundo IbéricoEdad del HierroAnthropologymarfil0601 history and archaeologyestañoámbarGeologyUNESCO::HISTORIA::Ciencias auxiliares de la historia::Arqueología:HISTORIA::Ciencias auxiliares de la historia::Arqueología [UNESCO]0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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1993

Observers of the past and present noted an extraordinary diversity in the organic world: A snail is different from a river crayfish, which differs from a starfish, which in turn has nothing in common with a lobster or even man.

biologyEcologyNothingmedia_common.quotation_subjectbiology.animalStarfishBiological evolutionSnailbiology.organism_classificationCrayfishDiversity (politics)media_common
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2020

Visually induced motion sickness is an unpleasant but common side-effect of many simulations and VR-applications. We investigated whether an earth-fixed reference frame provided in the simulation is able to reduce motion sickness. To do so, we created a moving starfield that did not contain any indicators of the spatial orientation of the observer. The observer wore a head-mounted display (HTC Vive) and was simulated to move through the randomly oscillating starfield, a time-to-contact task had to be carried out. Two colored stars on collision course with each other had to be spotted, then they disappeared and the time of their collision had to be judged. Eye-movements, task performance, an…

business.industryComputer scienceHorizon05 social sciencesObserver (special relativity)medicine.diseaseCollision050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMotion sicknessHorizon linemedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryStarfieldReference frameFrontiers in Virtual Reality
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