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Competence needs of older worker in small and medium size enterprises

2000

competencecompetence needchanges in working lifeparticipation in trainingolder workersmall and medium size enterprise
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Ethical Behavior and Organizational Innovation: Analysis of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Latvia

2018

Abstract Innovations can provide small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) a significant competitive advantage considering the ambiguous business environment. SMEs may face lower capacity and more constrained funding for long-term investments, however, understanding innovation in a broader sense and looking into organizational structures, behaviors and processes, SMEs have an opportunity to become more competitive. This study analyzes the impact of ethical behavior as a part of an organizational culture on organizational innovation performance in SMEs. Six hundred SMEs in Latvia were surveyed to assess whether employees follow the principles of business ethics in their work and what is the …

competitivenessOrganizational innovationComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONorganizational cultureHF5001-6182ethical behavior05 social sciencessmall and medium-sized enterprisesOrganizational cultureFace (sociological concept)Ethical behaviorCompetitive advantageEconomics as a scienceWork (electrical)organizational innovation0502 economics and businessBusinessOrganizational structureBusiness050207 economicsBusiness ethicsHB71-74050203 business & managementIndustrial organizationEconomics and Business
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Expressing perception in parallel ways. Sentential Small Clauses in German and Romance

2021

This chapter compares Pseudo-relatives (‘PRs’), a construction found in most Romance languages, with ‘Subject-wieclauses’ (‘SWs’), a German construction in which the subject of an embedded wie-clause precedes the complementizer wie (‘how’; e.g. Ich sah Maria, wie sie sang, lit. “I saw Mary, how she sung”, i.e. ‘I saw Mary singing’). We show that both constructions mainly occur with perception verbs, and that they have a very similar syntactic behaviour; e.g., they can be coordinated with adjectival or prepositional small clauses and have anaphoric tense. Furthermore, they both have a clausal nature but can modify a DP. We thus propose to extend Casalicchio’s (2016) analysis of PRs to SWs: t…

complementizer Small Clause verbs of perception Italian Romance German Left periphery ForceP secondary predicateSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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Zakres informacyjny uproszczonego sprawozdania finansowego jednostki małej

2015

W związku z implementacją zapisów nowej dyrektywy rachunkowości celem artykułu jest prezentacja zmian wprowadzonych w nowelizacji ustawy o rachunkowości z dnia 23 września 2015 r. Autorka określa ich wpływ na zakres informacyjny uproszczonego sprawozdania finansowego jednostki małej. Do rozwiązania przedstawionego problemu badawczego wykorzystano metodę analizy treści regulacji prawnych (krajowych i międzynarodowych) oraz metody porównań i wnioskowania. Nowelizacja ustawy o rachunkowości, wprowadzona w życie 23 września 2015 r., w myśl implementacji dyrektywy 2013/34/UE, ma na celu poprawę warunków wykonywania działalności gospodarczej oraz zniesienie bądź zminimalizowanie barier hamujących…

condensed profit and loss accountsmall undertakingscondensed balance sheetuproszczone sprawozdanie finansowedyrektywa UE 2013/34/UEEU Directive 2013/34/EUjednostki małeinformacja dodatkowauproszczony bilansuproszczony rachunek zysków i stratcondensed financial statementnoteNauki o Finansach. Prace Naukowe Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego we Wrocławiu
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Current development of CFTR potentiators in the last decade

2020

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disorder produced by the loss of function of CFTR, a main chloride channel involved in transepithelial salt and water transport. CFTR function can be rescued by small molecules called "potentiators" which increase gating activity of CFTR on epithelial surfaces. High throughput screening (HTS) assays allowed the identification of new chemical entities endowed with potentiator properties, further improved through medicinal chemistry optimization. In this review, the most relevant classes of CFTR potentiators developed in the last decade were explored, focusing on structure-activity relationships (SAR) of the different chemical entities, as a useful tool for t…

congenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesHigh-throughput screeningGlycineComputational biologyQuinolonesVX-770Aminophenols01 natural sciencesCystic fibrosisCystic fibrosisSmall Molecule LibrariesStructure-Activity Relationship03 medical and health sciencesDrug DiscoverymedicineHumansCFTR potentiatorCFTRLoss function030304 developmental biologyPharmacology0303 health sciencesWater transportbiology010405 organic chemistryChemistryOrganic ChemistryCFTR potentiatorsBiological activityGeneral MedicineTriazolesPotentiatormedicine.diseaseCystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator0104 chemical sciencesCystic fibrosiMutationChloride channelbiology.proteinCystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulatorEuropean Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
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Huntingtin mediates dendritic transport of β-actin mRNA in rat neurons

2011

Transport of mRNAs to diverse neuronal locations via RNA granules serves an important function in regulating protein synthesis within restricted sub-cellular domains. We recently detected the Huntington's disease protein huntingtin (Htt) in dendritic RNA granules; however, the functional significance of this localization is not known. Here we report that Htt and the huntingtin-associated protein 1 (HAP1) are co-localized with the microtubule motor proteins, the KIF5A kinesin and dynein, during dendritic transport of β-actin mRNA. Live cell imaging demonstrated that β-actin mRNA is associated with Htt, HAP1, and dynein intermediate chain in cultured neurons. Reduction in the levels of Htt, H…

congenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesHuntingtinDyneinModels NeurologicalBiological Transport ActiveKinesinsRNA-binding proteinNerve Tissue Proteinsmacromolecular substancesBiologyCytoplasmic GranulesMicrotubulesArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMicrotubulemental disordersProtein biosynthesisMRNA transportAnimalsRNA MessengerRNA Small InterferingRats WistarCells Cultured030304 developmental biologyNeurons0303 health sciencesHuntingtin ProteinMultidisciplinaryMolecular Motor ProteinsBrainDyneinsNuclear ProteinsRNA-Binding ProteinsDendritesActinsCell biologynervous system diseasesRatsDendritic transportnervous systemGene Knockdown TechniquesKinesinFemale030217 neurology & neurosurgerySignal TransductionScientific Reports
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WRN protects against topo I but not topo II inhibitors by preventing DNA break formation

2008

The Werner syndrome helicase/3′-exonuclease (WRN) is a major component of the DNA repair and replication machinery. To analyze whether WRN is involved in the repair of topoisomerase-induced DNA damage we utilized U2-OS cells, in which WRN is stably down-regulated (wrn-kd), and the corresponding wild-type cells (wrn-wt). We show that cells not expressing WRN are hypersensitive to the toxic effect of the topoisomerase I inhibitor topotecan, but not to the topoisomerase II inhibitor etoposide. This was shown by mass survival assays, colony formation and induction of apoptosis. Upon topotecan treatment WRN deficient cells showed enhanced DNA replication inhibition and S-phase arrest, whereas af…

congenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesWerner Syndrome HelicaseDNA RepairCell SurvivalDNA damageDNA repairBlotting WesternApoptosisBone NeoplasmsBiologyTopoisomerase-I InhibitorBiochemistryArticleWerner Syndrome HelicaseColony-Forming Units AssayHistonesTumor Cells CulturedmedicineHumansTopoisomerase II InhibitorsEnzyme InhibitorsRNA Small InterferingeducationMolecular BiologyEtoposideOsteosarcomaeducation.field_of_studyRecQ HelicasesTopoisomeraseCell CycleDNA Breaksnutritional and metabolic diseasesCell BiologyAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicMolecular biologyDNA Topoisomerases Type IIExodeoxyribonucleasesBromodeoxyuridineDNA Topoisomerases Type IDNA Replication InhibitionCancer researchbiology.proteinTopoisomerase I InhibitorsTopoisomerase-II InhibitorTopotecanCamptothecinmedicine.drugDNA Repair
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Els epítets dels artistes baixmedievals al servei dels poders reial i municipal

2021

Aquest article estudia els adjectius que van rebre els artistes que treballaren per al rei i per a les elits ciutadanes en els territoris de parla catalana durant els segles XIV i XV. En particular, se n’hi examinen dos: apte i subtil. Les notícies exhumades per uns altres especialistes fins al moment permeten comprendre’ls en el propi context documental. Ací es compara el seu significat amb uns altres exemples de la literatura baixmedieval de la Corona d’Aragó i es du a terme una apro­ximació històrica com a paraules que al·ludien a la perícia de l’artista i que van ser escollides amb una finalitat. Participaren i repercutiren, per tant, en la relació històrica de l’artista amb el client, …

construcció absolutaverbs de moviment“UNESCO:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS”Linguistics and Languagemotion verbscognate objectsunergative verbsparticipis actiusoració reduïdaLanguage and Linguisticsabsolute constructionsverbs inergatiusobjecte cognatsmall clauseactive participlesCaplletra. Revista Internacional de Filologia
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Entrepreneurial strategies of Etna wine farms

2014

Viticulture, as well as agriculture in general, performs an environmental and landscaping function and it encourages rural development through the creation of income and job opportunities in the areas where wine is produced. The wine sector, in fact, is of great social and economic importance within the Sicilian agriculture and food industry, because of the job opportunities it provides and due to Sicilian pedoclimatic peculiarities, variety of grape wines cultivars and production process. The present study aims at assessing the competitiveness of small and medium-sized enterprises that cultivate wine grapes in the Etna area. In particular, it has been examined a sample of wine farms that p…

controlled designation of originEconomics and EconometricsEntrepreneurshipcompetitivenewine market.DOClocal developmentAgricultural economicsSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruraleenvironmental sustainabilityBusiness and International ManagementMarketingsupply chainfarm multifunctionalityWineSustainable developmentsmall and medium-sized enterprisebusiness.industrySMEeconomic growthProduct (business)rural territoryAgricultureSustainabilitymarketing strategieLandscapingBusinessViticultureInternational Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
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ACKERMANS et al.

2019

One reason for the mammalian clade’s success is the evolutionary diversity of their teeth. In herbivores, this is represented by high‐crowned teeth evolved to compensate for wear caused by dietary abrasives like phytoliths and grit. Exactly how dietary abrasives wear teeth is still not understood completely. We fed four different pelleted diets of increasing abrasiveness (L: Lucerne; G: grass; GR: grass and rice husks; GRS: grass, rice husks, and sand) to four groups of a total of 28 adult goats, all with completely erupted third molars, over a six‐month period. Tooth morphology was captured by medical computed tomography scans at the beginning and end of the controlled feeding experi…

controlled feeding experiment10253 Department of Small Animals630 Agriculture1314 Physiologyruminant teethstomatognathic diseases1105 Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics1311 Geneticsstomatognathic system3D imaging11404 Department of Clinical Diagnostics and Services1312 Molecular Biology570 Life sciences; biologytooth volume1103 Animal Science and Zoologydental wearcementum
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