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BENEFICIOS RELACIONALES, SATISFACCIÓN Y LEALTAD EN EL COMERCIO MINORISTA: UNA COMPARATIVA INTERSECTORIAL

2009

RESUMENEn el contexto del marketing de relaciones, resulta de gran importancia para el establecimiento minorista identificar el tipo de beneficios de la relación que influye en mayor medida sobre sus resultados en términos de satisfacción del cliente y lealtad hacia el minorista, de manera que se garantice una relación continua y satisfactoria. Dichos beneficios pueden tener distinto peso en función del tipo de actividad llevada a cabo por el minorista. El presente trabajo pretende analizar empíricamente un modelo que refleje los distintos tipos de beneficios relacionales obtenidos por los clientes, así como los beneficios obtenidos por la organización en términos de lealtad del consumidor …

retailingEconomics and EconometricsCustomer retentionStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectSatisfactionLealtad.lcsh:BusinessLoyalty business modelLoyaltySatisfacciónLoyaltyddc:330Beneficios de la relaciónBusiness and International ManagementMarketingRelationship marketingmedia_commonMarketingRelationship MarketingDistribución minoristaLealtadsatisfactionrelationship marketingloyaltyOrder (business)Marketing de relacionesCustomer satisfactionRelationship benefitsBusinessrelationship benefitslcsh:HF5001-6182RetailingInvestigaciones Europeas de Dirección y Economía de la Empresa
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The politics of citizenship tests : time, integration and the contingent polity

2011

rhetorickeskustelunanalyysiintegrationkansalaisuusintegraatioretoriikkahistoriacitizenship testsSaksaajan politiikkaGermanykielilegitimiteettisosiaalinen integraatiokansalaisuustestitaikakäsityksetkotouttaminentimetemporality
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Delivery of proteins into living cells by reversible membrane permeabilization with streptolysin-O

2001

The pore-forming toxin streptolysin O (SLO) can be used to reversibly permeabilize adherent and nonadherent cells, allowing delivery of molecules with up to 100 kDa mass to the cytosol. Using FITC-labeled albumin, 10 5 –10 6 molecules were estimated to be entrapped per cell. Repair of toxin lesions depended on Ca 2+ -calmodulin and on intact microtubules, but was not sensitive to actin disruption or to inhibition of protein synthesis. Resealed cells were viable for days and retained the capacity to endocytose and to proliferate. The active domains of large clostridial toxins were introduced into three different cell lines. The domains were derived from Clostridium difficile B-toxin and Clo…

rho GTP-Binding ProteinsCell Membrane PermeabilityGlycosylationCell SurvivalBacterial ToxinsClostridium difficile toxin AClostridium difficile toxin BBiologymedicine.disease_causeCell LineBacterial ProteinsAlbuminsChlorocebus aethiopsTumor Cells CulturedmedicineAnimalsHumansSecretionParticle SizeActinMultidisciplinaryDose-Response Relationship DrugSecretory VesiclesProteinsBiological TransportDextransBiological SciencesActin cytoskeletonMolecular biologyRatsCell biologyCytosolImmunoglobulin GCOS CellsStreptolysinsras ProteinsClostridium botulinumStreptolysinProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Metabotropic glutamate receptors activate phospholipase D in astrocytes through a protein kinase C-dependent and Rho-independent pathway.

2003

Metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs) are G protein-coupled receptors that mediate phospholipase D (PLD) activation in brain, but the mechanism underlying this response remains unclear. Here we used primary cultures of astrocytes as a cell model to explore the mechanism that links mGluRs to PLD. Glutamate activated both phospholipase C (PLC) and PLD with equal potency and this effect was mimicked by L-cysteinesulfinic acid, a putative neurotransmitter previously shown to activate mGluRs coupled to PLD, but not PLC, in adult brain. PLD activation by glutamate was dependent on Ca(2+) mobilization and fully blocked by both protein kinase C (PKC) inhibitors and PKC down-regulation, suggesti…

rho GTP-Binding ProteinsIndolesBacterial ToxinsGlutamic AcidBiologyReceptors Metabotropic GlutamateSulfenic AcidsMaleimidesRats Sprague-DawleyCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceBacterial ProteinsStress FibersmedicinePhospholipase DAnimalsCysteineEgtazic AcidProtein kinase CCells CulturedProtein Kinase CChelating AgentsPharmacologyProtein Synthesis InhibitorsBrefeldin APhospholipase CDose-Response Relationship DrugEndothelin-1Phospholipase DADP-Ribosylation FactorsMetabotropic glutamate receptor 6Glutamate receptorDNAMolecular biologyRatsenzymes and coenzymes (carbohydrates)medicine.anatomical_structureMetabotropic receptorMetabotropic glutamate receptorAstrocytesType C PhospholipasesTetradecanoylphorbol Acetatelipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)AstrocyteNeuropharmacology
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Chronic ethanol exposure alters the levels, assembly, and cellular organization of the actin cytoskeleton and microtubules in hippocampal neurons in …

2010

The organization and dynamics of microtubules (MTs) and the actin cytoskeleton are critical for the correct development and functions of neurons, including intracellular traffic and signaling. In vitro ethanol exposure impairs endocytosis, exocytosis, and nucleocytoplasmic traffic in astrocytes and alters endocytosis in cultured neurons. In astrocytes, these effects relate to changes in the organization and/or function of MTs and the actin cytoskeleton. To evaluate this possibility in hippocampal cultured neurons, we analyzed if chronic ethanol exposure affects the levels, assembly, and cellular organization of both cytoskeleton elements and the possible underlying mechanisms of these effec…

rho GTP-Binding ProteinsRHOAArp2/3 complexmacromolecular substancesToxicologyFilamentous actinHippocampusMicrotubulesActin cytoskeleton organizationActin remodeling of neuronsAnimalsCytoskeletonCells CulturedCytoskeletonNeuronsbiologyEthanolCentral Nervous System DepressantsActin cytoskeletonActinsCell biologyRatsSomatodendritic compartmentbiology.proteinFemaleSignal TransductionToxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology
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Family Well-Being Under Pressure: Rhythmanalysis Applied to Post Pandemic Family Dynamics

2022

This contribution deals with the centrality of family relationships for the production of individual well-being, both on a cognitive level, i.e. as an influence on satisfaction with one’s own life and, therefore, as the outcome of a cognitive evaluation, and on an experiential and emotional level, i.e. as an influence on moment-to-moment experience. It starts from an analysis of subjective well-being, arriving at a concept of relational well-being, whilst proposing an approach of rhythmanalysis as a tool for understanding the changes occurring in family dynamics in the post-Covid era.

rhythmanalysiWell-beingSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generalefamily relationships
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Access to European Institutions

2022

In this publication, I talk about the right of access to European institutions

right of access to european institutionUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHO::Derecho internacionalcitizenship of the european unioneuropean union
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L’amicizia politica nell’Ottocento: Giuseppe Mazzini e Francesco Crispi

2014

Giuseppe Mazzini and Francesco Crispi were very close friends. Their relationship is a typical case of political friendship in the nineteenth century. The first one was the political teacher and the living icon of Italian republicans. After the Unity, Crispi decided to leave republican side and to support constitutional parliament, even if under monarchy, unlike Mazzini, who wished conspire against the reign. This astonishing choice divided him from his old teacher Mazzini, and this loud breach between two great friends and democrat leaders broke the Left too.

risorgimentoamicizia politicaCrispiSettore SPS/02 - Storia Delle Dottrine PoliticheMazzini Crispi Political Friendship Italian historyMazzini
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Un dieu peut-il mourir ? Enquête sur la fin des cultes dans l’Antiquité gréco-romainedirigé par Karin Mackowiak et Christian Stein

2018

royal cultsPalestinepaganismePalestinaRomeTite-Livecults[SHS.RELIG] Humanities and Social Sciences/ReligionsTitus Liviusherméneutique des textessanctuairessanctuariesPlinepaganismThucydidecultes héroïquescultual abandonmentsherméneutique de l'archéologiecultesOstiecultes royauxAmphipolisabandons cultuelsOstia[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistorySyriahistory of greek and roman religionsreligious practicesSyriepratiques religieusesHymetteBelgic Gaularchaeological hermeneutichistoire des religions grecque et romaineMount Hymettosheroic cultsPoseidoniaGaule belgique[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryPlinius[SHS.CLASS] Humanities and Social Sciences/Classical studieslitterary hermeneuticThucydides
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Bartomeu de Tresbens, physician and astrologer in the service of king Peter the Ceremonious and the infant John: between the service to the Crown and…

2018

Bartomeu de Tresbens was a physician, astrologer and philosopher at the service of two kings of the Crown of Aragon, Peter IV the Ceremonious and his son, Duke John, the future John I the Hunter, between 1360 and 1375, approximately. His major work of astrological content has hardly been studied, except for the Llibre de les nativitats (Book of Nativities). Similarly, most of his biography is not known. The documents, which are mainly the correspondence of its relationship with the monarchy, are preserved, but also other records that connect him to the municipalities of Barcelona and Cervera. Particularly in the latter case, Tresbens was tempted by the municipal authorities for being the ph…

royal householdHistorymedicina medievalBiographyContext (language use)medieval medicinecontractecorona d’aragó06 humanities and the artsCrown of Aragonastrologia060104 historycasa reialHistory and Philosophy of ScienceMonarchyAZ20-999astrologyHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanities0601 history and archaeologySalarycontractHistory of medicine. Medical expeditionsHumanitiesR131-687Asclepio
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