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Two Trebouxia algae with different physiological performances are ever-present in lichen thalli of Ramalina farinacea. Coexistence versus Competition?

2010

This study was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science (CGL2006-12917-C02-01/02), the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (CGL2009-13429-C02-01/02), the AECID (PCI_A/024755/09) and the Generalitat Valenciana (PROMETEO 174/2008 GVA). We are grateful to Dr J. Gimeno-Romeu (University of California, Davis, USA) and to Dr P. J. G. de Nova (IREC, Ciudad Real, Spain), who were the first to isolate DNA from Ramalina farinacea thalli in our group. Wendy Ran revised the manuscript in English.

Trebouxiabiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectbiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyCompetition (biology)Ramalina farinaceaThallusAlgaeBotanyChristian ministryLichenEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonEnvironmental Microbiology
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Using GATS Article II to Resort to Investment Arbitration

2020

It is widely known that links between international investment law and World Trade Organization (WTO) rules—which are part of competition law at the global level—are numerous. But is it possible to use a WTO rule to resort to investment arbitration? This is what a corporation from Luxembourg attempted to do recently as a consequence of a dispute arising from an investment made in the airport sector in Senegal. Since Luxembourg had no investment treaty with the investor’s host state, the claimant sought to establish the jurisdiction of an investment tribunal by combining the most-favoured-nation clause provided in General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) Article II and the investor-stat…

TribunalJurisdictionbusiness.industryBilateral investment treatyBusinessInternational tradeTreatyGeneral Agreement on Trade in ServicesCompetition lawInvestment (macroeconomics)Corporation
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Los caminos de la gobernanza, Expo Zaragoza 2008 España

2005

Am 16. Dezember 2004 wählte das Bureau international des expositions (B.I.E.) Spanien und seine Kandidatenstadt, die Metropole Saragossa, als Organisationsland für die nächste internationale Ausstellung „International Exhibition of Zaragoza Spain 2008: Water and Sustainable Development“. Wir analysieren zunächst die Entwicklung "der Wege" der Kandidaturen zur Wahl der Gastgeberstadt der Internationalen Ausstellung 2008, dann greifen wir in einem zweiten Mal den gesamten Vorgang der Ausarbeitung, Begründung und Durchführung der Internationalen Ausstellung 2008 in Saragossa auf im Kontext der Globalisierung neue städtische Formen und Formen des Regierens hervorbringen, indem alle finanziellen…

Triesturbanismezwischenstaatliche Organisation IGO[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyThessalonikicomunicação[SHS.ENVIR] Humanities and Social Sciences/Environmental studies[SHS.MUSEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Cultural heritage and museologyexposición internacionalSaragosse[QFIN.RM] Quantitative Finance [q-fin]/Risk Management [q-fin.RM]urbanismoTesalónicaMarketingpianificazione urbanaGovernancegouvernancecommunicationexposição internacionalStadtplanungorganização intergovernamental IGOThessaloniqueSaragozzapianificazione territorialeWettbewerb[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryRaumplanunginternational exhibition薩拉戈薩,國際展覽,治理,政府間組織 IGO,競爭,交流,營銷,城市規劃​​,空間規劃,的里雅斯特,塞薩洛尼基[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationcompetitionorganizzazione intergovernativa IGOplaneamento urbanogobernanzaSaloniccoaménagement de l’espaceurban planningorganisation inter-gouvernementale OIGSaragoçaconcorrenzaordenamento do territórioSalónicaTriesteesposizione internazionaleordenación del territoriointer-governmental organization IGOcomunicaciónconcorrênciaZaragozaKommunikationexposition internationalegovernaçãoorganización intergubernamental OIGcompétition[SDE.ES] Environmental Sciences/Environmental and Societycompetencia[SHS.ARCHI] Humanities and Social Sciences/Architecture space managementspatial planningcomunicazione[SHS.SCIPO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Political scienceinternationale Ausstellung
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Intraguild interactions between two egg parasitoids exploring host patches

2010

Intraguild interactions between two egg parasitoids, Trissolcus basalis (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) and Ooencyrtus telenomicida (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), exploring egg masses of the Southern Green Stink Bug (SGSB) Nezara viridula (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae), were investigated in laboratory conditions by single, simultaneous and sequential host attack experiments. Mortality of N. viridula eggs was higher in simultaneous and sequential releases compared to single species releases. In simultaneous host exploitations, T. basalis females displayed an aggressive behavior against O. telenomicida females. The outcome of multiparasitism showed that interspecific larval competition was dominated by O…

Trissolcus basalis Ooencyrtus telenomicida Nezara viridula Interspecific competition Counter-balanced competitionbiologyGreen stink bugEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectfungibiology.organism_classificationCompetition (biology)ParasitoidSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataEncyrtidaeAnimal ecologyNezara viridulaInsect ScienceAgronomy and Crop ScienceIntraguild predationScelionidaemedia_common
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Spacing and Organizing: Process Approaches to the Study of Organizational Space

2018

In the past several decades, the research on space in management studies has moved from being an implicit idea to becoming an important generative force in organizational theory. Through this turn, space no longer surfaces as a stable container in which organizing occurs, rather it is a process for enacting organizing. Even with the growth of studies on organizational space, only a modicum of work exists that aims to distill and theorize the notion of space as organizing. This paper sets forth a typology of process studies on organizational space linked to two dimensions and five approaches for conceiving of space as organizing. In offering this typology, it not only provides an overview of…

TypologyKnowledge managementProcess (engineering)business.industryOrganizational spaceContainer (abstract data type)Order and disorderGeneral MedicineSociologyOrganizational theorySpace (commercial competition)businessGenerative grammar
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How does diversity affect district innovation systems?Findings from a comparative study of european ceramics

2018

This research applies Nelson’s (1993) primary typology of enterprises to understand why the propensity for innovation varies across ceramics district innovation systems in Europe. We use innovation systems and industrial district theories to explore the innovation capacity of the two most important ceramic tile industrial districts in Europe—Emilia Romagna in Italy and Castellon in Spain. Our analysis shows that, in both districts, innovation plays a decisive role in allowing companies to maintain competitiveness in a globalizing market. However, by comparing the composition of their district innovation systems, our analysis shows that: (i) although levels of competition in both districts a…

Typologyindustrial mix.district innovation systemceramic tile industryindustrial districtService providerDiffusion of technologyAffect (psychology)Industrial districtCompetition (economics)lcsh:Technology (General)lcsh:T1-995lcsh:H1-99BusinessEconomic geographylcsh:Social sciences (General)Diversity (business)Trilogia
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Análisis de las acciones técnicas de los judokas cadetes participantes en el campeonato de España.

2009

El entrenamiento del judoka dada su amplia estructura técnica, su dimensión táctica, su estructuración por categorías de peso y la incertidumbre creada por el adversario, muestra diversos y complejos aspectos a considerar, que deben ser analizados en situación real de competición. Desde esta perspectiva, la presente investigación tiene como objetivos identificar las características técnicas y tácticas de los judokas cadetes masculinos de nivel nacional, en cada una de las categorías de peso, a través del análisis de las acciones técnicas más utilizadas por los participantes en el campeonato de España de judo cadete. La muestra está formada por 128 judokas cadetes masculinos, de los que se a…

TécnicaCompetitionUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAJudoJudo ; Técnica ; CompeticiónJudo ; Techniques ; CompetitionCompeticiónTechniques:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]
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Diferències entre sexes en la resposta cardiovascular, hormonal i psicològica a una competició: Variables moduladores i facilitadors de la victòria

2018

Competition is a social interaction where there is a confrontation between individuals or groups to achieve an objective. In our society competition is present transversally, with consequences for individuals. Therefore, competition is considered a social stressor able to elicit important psychobiological responses. From an evolutionary perspective, it has been suggested that, against stress situations, men would be more likely to fight-and-flight, while women would be more likely to tend-and-befriend strategies. Consequently, different psychobiological response to competition can be described depending on sex. A large proportion of studies on competition were based on the biosocial status …

UNESCO::PSICOLOGÍA::Psicología experimentalhormonesheart rate variability:PSICOLOGÍA [UNESCO]emotional statesituational appraisalUNESCO::PSICOLOGÍA:PSICOLOGÍA::Psicología experimental [UNESCO]competitionsex-differences
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Early Modern Theories

2013

The notion of consciousness was used by early modern philosophers in various ways. In dualist ontologies, the nature of thought was often characterised with the help of consciousness: while matter was understood as extended in space, thought was taken to be that which is accompanied by consciousness. Whether the mind always thinks and whether mental activity in its entirety is conscious were among the questions which addressed the relation between thought and consciousness. The possibility of unconscious thought was generally overlooked. For example, Locke rejected the Cartesian tenet that we always think by appealing to particular phenomena which suggest that we do not always think, such a…

Unconscious thought theoryUnconscious mindmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsSpace (commercial competition)050905 science studies0603 philosophy ethics and religion16. Peace & justiceMental activityEpistemology060302 philosophyPersonal identity0509 other social sciencesConsciousnessRelation (history of concept)Psychologymedia_common
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Take-off analysis of the Olympic ski jumping competition (HS-106m).

2007

Abstract The take-off phase (approximately 6 m) of the jumps of all athletes participating in the individual HS-106 m hill ski jumping competition at the Torino Olympics was filmed with two high-speed cameras. The high altitude of the Pragelato ski jumping venue (1600 m) and slight tail wind in the final jumping round were expected to affect the results of this competition. The most significant correlation with the length of the jump was found in the in-run velocity ( r =0.628, p n =50). This was a surprise in Olympic level ski jumping, and suggests that good jumpers simply had smaller friction between their skis and the in-run tracks and/or the aerodynamic quality of their in-run position …

Upper bodyRehabilitationBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsVideotape RecordingSki jumpingmedicine.disease_causeSki jumpingBiomechanical PhenomenaCompetition (economics)JumpingSkiingSki jumping; Take-off; Winter OlympicGamesStatisticsJumpmedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineComputer SimulationWinter OlympicGamesTake-offSimulationMathematicsJournal of biomechanics
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