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Impact of Oat-Based Products on Human Gastrointestinal Tract

2015

Abstract Oat is rich in valuable nutrients. In comparison to other cereals, oat contains more total proteins, carbohydrate, fat, non-starch fibre, as well as unique antioxidants (one of them - avenanthramides), vitamins, and minerals. One of the most often studied components of oats is β-glucan - a type of soluble dietary fibre located throughout the starch endosperm, but with highest concentration in the bran. Many studies have shown the beneficial health effects of oat β-glucan as a soluble dietary fibre. Until now, most of the studies on this nutrient have been conducted in the cardiovascular and diabetology field. This article aimed to review the literature on studies that investigated …

irritable bowel syndromemedicine.medical_specialtyMultidisciplinaryBranColorectal canceravena sativaScienceQHuman gastrointestinal tractfood and beveragesgastrointestinal microfloracolorectal cancermedicine.diseaseInflammatory bowel diseaseUlcerative colitisGastroenterologymedicine.anatomical_structureNutrientinflammatory bowel diseaseInternal medicinemedicineIn patientIrritable bowel syndromeProceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B. Natural, Exact, and Applied Sciences.
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Nuevas perspectivas de análisis para entender la migración cualificada del sur de Europa hacia México

2018

This article focuses on skilled migration flows from Southern Europe into Mexico. From semi-structured interviews with Spanish and Italian immigrants living in four Mexican cities of Mexico, it addresses both reasons for immigration and labour incorporation in Mexican labour markets. Specifically, it explores: i) the role of the economic crisis and the lack of good employment in the countries of origin as a key factor when deciding an international migration; ii) the employment opportunities offered in Mexican labour markets for the highly-skilled immigrants, and iii) the role played by the Mexican state and its current immigration law when channelling this group into the labour market

it addresses both reasons for immigration and labour incorporation in Mexican labour markets. Specificallymigración laboralSouthern Europecrisis económicaand iii) the role played by the Mexican state and its current immigration law when channelling this group into the labour market Migración cualificadaMéxicosur de EuropaOrtiz i Guitarteconomic crisislabour migration 55 66:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]Cristòbalit explores: i) the role of the economic crisis and the lack of good employment in the countries of origin as a key factor when deciding an international migrationSkilled migrationUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍA1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 514142 2018 39 6874486 Nuevas perspectivas de análisis para entender la migración cualificada del sur de Europa hacia México Mendoza PérezOliveras GonzálezAnna This article focuses on skilled migration flows from Southern Europe into Mexico. From semi-structured interviews with Spanish and Italian immigrants living in four Mexican cities of MexicoXavierii) the employment opportunities offered in Mexican labour markets for the highly-skilled immigrantsMexicoi) the role of the economic crisis and the lack of good employment in the countries of origin as a key factor when deciding an international migration [it explores]
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Building sustainable contextual ambidexterity through routines: a case study from information technology firms

2020

The purpose of this paper is to explain the role that routines play in achieving sustainable organisational ambidexterity in information technology (IT) firms. Our exploratory analysis of four case studies reveals the key importance of routines in setting the context for sustainable ambidexterity. Companies build up contextual ambidexterity through routines derived from normalization of processes, normalization of skills, and normalization of results. The findings of the study show that routines support IT professionals to decide whether to exploit or explore in each particular case. Firstly, the enabling character of explicit routines as a result of the normalisation of work processes and …

it firmsKnowledge managementComputer scienceGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830Management Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195exploration:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]Renewable energy sources0502 economics and businesscapabilitiesGE1-350AmbidexterityEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry05 social sciencesInformation technologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASBuilding and ConstructionambidexterityEnvironmental sciences050211 marketingbusinessroutines050203 business & managementexploitation
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Iterative geometric modelling and new world of shapes

2010

Mes recherches ont pour cadre la modélisation géométrique pour la Conception Assistée par Ordinateur et la Synthèse d'images. Plus précisément, j'étudie les possibilités qu'offrent les procédés de construction itératifs basés sur le principe de la géométrie fractale. Partant du modèle IFS (Iterated Function System), nous avons montré qu'il est possible de modéliser des formes non conventionnelles et ainsi de donner accès à un nouvel univers de formes aux concepteurs, artistes et designers. Cette approche est notamment utilisée pour modéliser des surfaces plissées (comme pour la réalisation de coques en architecture) ou des surfaces rugueuses. Nous avons orienté nos travaux sur la notion de …

iterative modellingsynthèse d'imagescomputer graphicsgéométrie fractalemodélisation itérative[INFO.INFO-GR] Computer Science [cs]/Graphics [cs.GR]CADgéométrie différentielleCAO[MATH.MATH-DG] Mathematics [math]/Differential Geometry [math.DG]fractal geometry
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Exchange Rate Arrangements in Central and Eastern European Countries – Evolutions and Characteristics

2007

The process of choosing the exchange rate regime for the new EU member states has been influenced by other criteria than the traditional ones, which belong to macroeconomic criteria. This paper make a comparative analyze of the exchange rate arrangements in Central and Eastern European after 1990. These arrangements are dynamic on the one hand due to their permanent diversification and on the other hand because the values established this way are rapidly changing. In essence, they differ according to the degree of flexibility adopted when the exchange rate is established: from more rigid forms – currency board or pegging the currency to a foreign currency – to free floating.

jel:F31jel:E42exchange rate; arrangements; Central and Eastern European countriesjel:F33
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On international spillovers

2012

Abstract This study investigates the role of international spillovers in generating productivity gains for a panel of 24 OECD countries during the period between 1971 and 2004. We use recent techniques developed in a common factor framework to characterize the global interdependence implied by international spillovers and the diffusion mechanisms involved. Consistently with some recent studies in this field, the evidence suggests that there are substantial cross-country spillovers mainly related to R&D and human capital variables, which contribute significantly to productivity.

jel:O31Economics and EconometricsLabour economicsjel:O40Productivity Spillovers R&D Human capital Common factorsEconomicsjel:C23Economic geographyOecd countriesHuman capitalProductivityFinanceEconomics Letters
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Micro evidence for sources of innovation in European countries

2012

This paper investigates sources of product or process innovation, such as investments in research and development, machinery, personnel training and management systems, by examining microdata from eight European countries. We pay particular attention to the effect of research and development in favouring the absorption of new technologies, i.e. the absorptive capacity. Significant positive effects of each source on both product and process innovations are found. Significant evidence of positive absorptive capacity emerges only in firms with low predicted probabilities of introducing innovation.

jel:O31Innovation; Absorption; Microdata; European countriesMicrodataSettore SECS-S/03 - Statistica Economicajel:O32jel:D21InnovationAbsorptionEuropean countries
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Impact of organisational practices and language on an international business cooperation : the case of a German-Slovakian corporation

2015

In the course of the EU integration process, Slovakia became a target of choice for German investors. The percentage of German foreign direct investment has increased sharply since 1995. A growing number of German small to medium sized enterprises discover Slovakia as profitable location for outsourcing and offshoring. However, little is known about German-Slovakian corporations and expatriate management in Slovakia. The aim of the study is to get an understanding of the impact of organisational culture and language on one specific case of a German-Slovakian business cooperation. During the study, the research question is divided into three sub-questions: How is the organisational culture c…

johtaminenSlovakiaCentral Eastern European CountriesGerman-Slovakian CooperationOrganisational Culturekulttuurienvälinen viestintäyrityksetSaksaIntercultural CommunicationorganisaatiokulttuuriItä-EurooppaParticipant ObservationekspatriaatitExpatriate ManagementDiversity Management
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Environmental context determines pollution impacts on ecosystem functioning

2023

Global change assessments have typically ignored synthetic chemical pollution, despite the rapid increase of pharmaceuticals, pesticides and industrial chemicals in the environment. Part of the problem reflects the multifarious origins of these micropollutants, which can derive from urban and agricultural sources. Understanding how micropollutants harm ecosystems is a major scientific challenge due to asymmetries of stress across trophic levels and ecological surprises generated by multiple drivers interacting in human-impacted landscapes. We used field assays above and below municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in 60 sampling locations across 20 Swiss streams to test how micropoll…

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China's rhetoric and soft power towards the Portuguese-speaking countries : the case of Angola

2014

The thesis analyses China’s foreign policy towards the Portuguese-speaking countries, particularly the case of Angola. The People’s Republic of China has been putting great emphasis on the relations with other developing countries. The eight Portuguese-speaking countries, Angola, Brazil, Cabo Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Portugal, São Tomé and Príncipe and Timor-Leste constitute a group with a population of around 250 million people, a vast wealth of natural resources and potential for gaining economic and political importance in the near future. The way China frames its rhetorical communication and establishes relationships must be understood to provide a perspective on its foreign po…

kauppasoft powerChinaForum MacaoAngolarhetoricPortuguese-speaking countriesKiinaulkopolitiikkaretoriikkakehitysdevelopmenteconomic and trade cooperation
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