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From Catch-and-Harvest to Catch-and-Release: Multimodality and Deinstitutionalization

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2019
In this paper, we join research on deinstitutionalization with the multimodal turn in organization studies to explore how organizations can use visual and material artifacts to assault longstanding practices. We adopt an interpretive approach using magazine cover images to explore the deinstitutionalization of catch-and-harvest fly fishing practices in
Brett Crawford   +2 more
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Ionic catch and release oligosaccharide synthesis (ICROS)

Chemical Communications, 2011
A general and efficient chromatography-free ionic-liquid-supported "catch-and-release" strategy for oligosaccharide synthesis (ICROS) is reported. The methodology is compatible with current glycosylation strategies and amenable to protecting group manipulations. A series of β-(1→6) and β-(1→2)-linked glycan structures have been prepared to showcase the
Tran, A.T   +3 more
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Catch, Restrict, and Release: The Real Story of Bank Bailouts

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
Abstract Bank bailouts are not “one-shot” events, as often portrayed, but rather dynamic processes with phases over time. Regulators “catch” financially distressed banks and provide aid, “restrict” these banks’ activities for ex ante unknown lengths of time, and then “release” the banks from the restrictions when capital ratios reach ...
Allen N. Berger   +4 more
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Conceptualization and Measurement of Catch-and-Release Norms

Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 2014
We used a structural model to describe social norms that identify an emerging catch-and-release norm. The norm for the entire sample of anglers showed low intensity and consensus, suggesting no general norm. However, a cluster analysis of ratings for keeping all or proportions of fish identified three clusters with different norms toward catch-and ...
Göran Ericsson   +3 more
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Effect of simulated catch-and-release angling on postrelease mortality and egg viability in sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka)

Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2019
Catch-and-release angling of salmonids is a widely implemented fisheries management strategy intended to provide recreational fishing opportunities while limiting harvest.
Matthew J. Smukall   +2 more
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Catch, Kill, and Release

Science, 2008
CHEMISTRY During the implantation or insertion of medical devices such as catheters, pathogenic microbes may be introduced into the patient. Once implanted, microbes may attach to the surface of the device to form a biofilm, a common cause of device failure.
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Selective Nascent Polymer Catch-and-Release Enables Scalable Isolation of Multi-Kilobase Single-Stranded DNA.

Angewandte Chemie, 2018
Scalable methods currently are lacking for isolation of long ssDNA, an important material for numerous biotechnological applications. Conventional biomolecule purification strategies achieve target capture using solid supports, which are limited in scale
Elisha Krieg, W. Shih
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A 3-Axis Catch-and-Release Gyroscope with Pantograph Vibration for Low-Power and Fast Start-Up Applications

2019 20th International Conference on Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems & Eurosensors XXXIII (TRANSDUCERS & EUROSENSORS XXXIII), 2019
This paper presents the first 3-axis MEMS gyroscope that employs intermittent free vibration realized by a "Catch-and-Release (CR)" method. While CR enables drive power reduction and instant start-up, its application to multi-axis tuning-fork (TF ...
A. Yuzawa   +7 more
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Catch and Release of DNA in Coacervate‐Dispersed Gels

Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 2006
AbstractSummary: We have synthesized novel coacervate‐droplet gels, which were applied to controlling the transportation of DNA in electrophoresis. Coacervate droplets are colloidal particles and they are usually composed of positive and negative polyelectrolytes.
Jian Ping Gong   +4 more
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Marine recreational fishery trends in total catch, catch per unit effort, and release rates in Delaware during 1981–2021

Fisheries Management and Ecology
The impact of recreational fisheries on marine ecosystems is often overshadowed by commercial fisheries, although recreational fishing harvest can be substantial, especially for species that are either overfished or experiencing overfishing.
Nicholas Whaley   +7 more
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