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Grayling on internal structure
Analysis, 1983Critique de G. Grayling: "Internal Structure and Essence" (ibid., 42, 3, juin 1982, p. 139-140). L'A. montre que Grayling a echoue a montrer que la conception de Putnam et Kripke, qui consiste a identifier structure interne et essence des especes naturelles est erronnee.
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International Structure and International Integration
Journal of Peace Research, 1967The article investigates interaction and integration in Latin America, using nations as units. Four indices of international stratification are presented and compared, and intensity of interaction within different pairs of nations is analysed. Interaction is measured in terms of trade, airborne transport, participation in continental meetings ...
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Journal of Service Research, 2001
A distinguishing feature of contemporary organizations is the growing number of internal employees providing services to other employees. General Electric, Hewlett Packard, Dell Computer, Cisco, and other firms have enhanced service units and functions within their organizations.
Peter K. Mills, Gerardo R. Ungson
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A distinguishing feature of contemporary organizations is the growing number of internal employees providing services to other employees. General Electric, Hewlett Packard, Dell Computer, Cisco, and other firms have enhanced service units and functions within their organizations.
Peter K. Mills, Gerardo R. Ungson
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2008
Abstract Of the two derivations of the word ‘ stanza’ mentioned in the previous chapter, weshallexplore Wrsttheideaofastanzaasa’ room’ , thatis, a freestanding and internally coherent poetic unit. Many early archaic elegiac fragments do, in fact, seem to be composed in Wve-couplet stanzas, individually marked by thematic or rhetorical ...
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Abstract Of the two derivations of the word ‘ stanza’ mentioned in the previous chapter, weshallexplore Wrsttheideaofastanzaasa’ room’ , thatis, a freestanding and internally coherent poetic unit. Many early archaic elegiac fragments do, in fact, seem to be composed in Wve-couplet stanzas, individually marked by thematic or rhetorical ...
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1984
Most of the Earth’s interior is far beyond access by visual observation or direct sampling, and therefore concepts of its nature must be based upon indirect geophysical measurements. The simplest geophysical measurement of the Earth is its surface dimension. At least as long ago as 550 B.C., Pythagoras believed the Earth to be a sphere, because the sun
K. O. Emery, Elazar Uchupi
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Most of the Earth’s interior is far beyond access by visual observation or direct sampling, and therefore concepts of its nature must be based upon indirect geophysical measurements. The simplest geophysical measurement of the Earth is its surface dimension. At least as long ago as 550 B.C., Pythagoras believed the Earth to be a sphere, because the sun
K. O. Emery, Elazar Uchupi
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International Industrial Structure
2013The international structure of industry is no less affected by changes in the rates of profit not only among the sectors of a given economy but internationally. The less capitalistic sectors can move internationally more freely compared to the more roundabout processes but the formation of a national industrial structure is not independent or isolated ...
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Internal structure of magnetic endosomes
The European Physical Journal E, 2007The internal structure of biological vesicles filled with magnetic nanoparticles is investigated using the following complementary analyses: electronic transmission microscopy, dynamic probing by magneto-optical birefringence and structural probing by Small Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS).
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International Legal Structures
1987International Legal Structures develops an internal analysis of international legal doctrine and argument. A now classic early study of the “semiotics” of legal argument, the book analyzes instances of legal argument to identify the underlying patterns of association, repetition and reference which animate the ways that specific arguments are ...
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