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Early Internationalization: A Meta‐Analysis of Antecedents, Dimensions, and Performance
Abstract More than three decades after Oviatt and McDougall’s pioneering 1994 paper ‘Towards a theory of international new ventures’, the study of early internationalizing firms continues to captivate international business scholars. The research questions we address involve the antecedents of early internationalization, the dimensions of this ...
Hadi Fariborzi +2 more
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Narcolepsy and rapid eye movement sleep
Summary Since the first description of narcolepsy at the end of the 19th Century, great progress has been made. The disease is nowadays distinguished as narcolepsy type 1 and type 2. In the 1960s, the discovery of rapid eye movement sleep at sleep onset led to improved understanding of core sleep‐related disease symptoms of the disease (excessive ...
Francesco Biscarini +4 more
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Higher Objectives of Islamic Law (Maqāṣid al‐Sharīʿa) in Substantiating Justice in Land Tax
Abstract This article discusses the relationship between the systemization of kharāj (land tax) and the higher objective of Islamic law or Maqāṣid al‐Sharīʿa. After the conquest of Sawād region (located in modern‐day southern Iraq), the First Caliph ʿUmar (634 ‐ 644 CE) introduced a new approach to the distribution of ghanīmah (spoils of war), leaving ...
Öznur Özdemir, Mehmet Asutay
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School Enrollment and Living Arrangements of Children in Sub‐Saharan Africa
Abstract School enrollment has increased in many sub‐Saharan African countries over recent decades, alongside substantial socioeconomic and demographic transitions. However, gains in educational enrollment have not been equal, raising questions about the determinants of access to and variability in school enrollment. The living arrangements of children
Maria Pohl, Ewa Batyra, Albert Esteve
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Orphan Nuclear Receptor Modulators
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, 2003Nuclear hormone receptors are ligand-activated transcription factors that regulate gene expression and play a critical role in endocrine signaling. Orphan nuclear receptors belong to this gene super-family but their target genes and physiological function have not been completely elucidated.
Raju, Mohan, Richard A, Heyman
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Orphan Seven Transmembrane Receptor Screening
2007Drug discovery has successfully exploited the superfamily of seven transmembrane receptors (7TMR), with over 35% of clinically marketed drugs targeting them. However, it is clear that there remains an undefined potential within this protein family for successful drugs of the future. The human genome sequencing project identified approximately 720 genes
M J, Wigglesworth, L A, Wolfe, A, Wise
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2000
The nuclear receptor superfamily consists of a class of transcription factors comprising more than 100 different proteins. In contrast to membrane-bound receptors, the nuclear receptors are intracellular and act by controlling the activity of genes directly. Most members of this family bind directly to small lipidsoluble signaling molecules, or ligands,
Deepak S. Lala, Richard A. Heyman
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The nuclear receptor superfamily consists of a class of transcription factors comprising more than 100 different proteins. In contrast to membrane-bound receptors, the nuclear receptors are intracellular and act by controlling the activity of genes directly. Most members of this family bind directly to small lipidsoluble signaling molecules, or ligands,
Deepak S. Lala, Richard A. Heyman
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