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Effective Virtual Teams through Communities of Practice [PDF]
This paper examines the nature of virtual teams and their place in the networked economy. It presents a framework for categorising virtual teams and argues that fundamental changes have taken place in the business environment which force people and ...
Alexis Barlow, Chris Kimble, Feng Li
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Herein is reviewed the current state of research on transition metal sulfides and selenides (TMSs/TMSes) used as cathode materials for rechargeable aluminum batteries (RABs). The three types of charge storage mechanisms encountered in these materials, as well as contradictions found in the literature, and future research pathways are discussed ...
Fiona Simpson +3 more
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Synthesis of Physical and Human Geography: Necessary and Impossible? [PDF]
Arild Holt‐Jensen
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Contemporary advances in lithium–sulfur batteries are mapped across liquid, quasi‐solid, and all‐solid‐state architectures. The review clarifies operating mechanisms, highlights transition from polysulfide‐mediated to solid‐state conversions, and surveys state‐of‐the‐art materials and characterization. Commercial hurdles and actionable design rules are
Yiheng Shao +4 more
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In physical geography, the focus of research is on the natural processes of the Earth which provide the physical settings for human activities. Technical innovations like geographical information system (GIS) and remote sensing combined with statistical ...
Janne Alahuhta +5 more
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Geography, Insolation, and Institutional Change in 19th Century African-American andWhite Stature in Southern States [PDF]
The use of height data to measure living standards is now a well-established method in the economic literature. While much is known about 19th century black legal and material conditions, less is known about how 19th century biological conditions were ...
Scott A. Carson
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The Financial Status and Local Credit Market Conditions of U.S. Farms Engaged in Multiple Borrowing
ABSTRACT Agricultural producers often borrow from multiple lenders, raising concerns about credit risk and monitoring. We construct detailed farm‐level measures of how debt is distributed across lenders and examine how farm financial status and the physical presence of local lenders are linked to this practice.
Sylvanus Gaku +3 more
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Changing the nature of physical geography
Developments in physical geography since 1985 include not only continuation of pre‑existing trends towards quantification, model building, process investigations, human impact and applications, but also changes prompted by the range of new techniques ...
Ken J. Gregory
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