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Effects of Age at Entry, Knowledge Intensity, and Imitability on International Growth

, 2000
We employed knowledge-based theory to shed light on international growth in entrepreneurial firms.
E. Autio, H. Sapienza, J. Almeida
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Getting Intense on Intensity

Metrologia, 1993
The current misuse of the term intensity in physics and optics is deplored. Means of remedying the situation are suggested.
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Intensities and Intensity Statistics

2012
The measurement of the intensity of a diffracted X-ray beam can be carried out photographically, by camera techniques, but almost always today by quantum counting, with diffractometer instruments. We can measure either a peak intensity or an integrated intensity, the latter parameter being preferred for the expression of the intensity of X-ray ...
Rex A. Palmer, Mark Ladd
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Intensity and Duration of Intensive Case Management Services [PDF]

open access: possiblePsychiatric Services, 1998
Two policy issues related to intensive case management programs were examined: limiting caseload size to ensure that services are intensive and providing intensive services to the same clients in perpetuity.The Denver Acuity Scale, which indicates need for services on a 5-point scale, was used for determining the service intensity needed by consumers ...
Paul S. Sherman, Carey S. Ryan
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Intensity of diffracted intensities

2006
Section 6.1.1 covers X-ray scattering from atoms and ions. Scattering is described by the Thomson formula, including coherent (Rayleigh) and incoherent (Compton) X-ray scattering. Atomic scattering factors, calculated using relativistic Hartree–Fock or Dirac–Slater wavefunctions, give the X-ray scattering from an atom (in fact, its ensemble of ...
B. T. M. Willis   +4 more
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High-intensity strength training in nonagenarians. Effects on skeletal muscle.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 1990
Muscle dysfunction and associated mobility impairment, common among the frail elderly, increase the risk of falls, fractures, and functional dependency. We sought to characterize the muscle weakness of the very old and its reversibility through strength ...
M. A. Fiatarone   +5 more
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Competitive Intensity

2023
Competitive intensity refers to the extent to which firms exert pressure on one another within a given industry, by attacking each other’s competitive position to increase their own performance at the expense of others’ performance. The competitive intensity among existing firms in an industry may manifest in a variety of forms, like price discounting,
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