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Macroeconomic Shock and Product Disposition in an Emerging Market

Journal of Macromarketing, 2001
Emerging markets are often viewed as the source of greatest business expansion in coming years. Yet, their economies tend to be more volatile, and the associated economic crises are deeper and more prolonged than is the case in advanced economies. This study examines consumer disposition processes in Thailand at the time of that nation’s economic ...
Robert T. Green   +2 more
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Disposition of Etofibrate, Clofibric and Nicotinic Acid Esters, and Their Products in Dogs

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1985
Etofibrate, the ethylene glycol diester of clofibric and nicotinic acids, on intravenous infusion into dogs, has a terminal half-life of 2 min. The intermediate half-esters, the nicotinate and the clofibrate, have respective terminal half-lives of 4.6 and 1.7 min and appear fleetingly when etofibrate is administered.
E R, Garrett, P, Altmayer
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Whatever Happened to Productive Disposition?

Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2016
It is common for students to believe that success in math is related to ability rather than persistent hard work. This editorial looks at how to change that attitude.
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Implications of ABC transporters on the disposition of typical veterinary medicinal products

European Journal of Pharmacology, 2008
The ATP-Binding Cassette (ABC) transporters ABCB1, ABCC2 and ABCG2 are efflux transporters that facilitate the excretion of drugs, contribute to the function of biological barriers and maintain low cytoplasmic substrate concentrations in cells. ABC transporters modulate drug absorption, distribution and elimination according to the level of expression ...
Schrickx, J.A., Fink-Gremmels, J.
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On the Production and Disposition of Quinolinic Acid in Rat Brain and Liver Slices

Journal of Neurochemistry, 1993
Abstract: The de novo production and subsequent disposition of the endogenous excitotoxin quinolinic acid (QUIN) was investigated in vitro in tissue slices from rat brain and liver. Incubation of tissue with QUIN's immediate bioprecursor 3‐hydroxyanthranilic acid (3‐HANA) in oxygenated Krebs‐Ringer buffer yielded measurable amounts of QUIN both in the
C, Speciale, R, Schwarcz
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Disposition of intact liposomes of different compositions and of liposomal degradation products

Biochemical Pharmacology, 1983
Small unilamellar liposomes containing bovine serum albumin were prepared by a new double-emulsion technique and administered to mice and rats in intravenous injections. The elimination of intact liposomes, the association of phospholipid marker with lipoproteins, and the appearance of released internal marker and its degradation products were followed
C F, Gotfredsen   +4 more
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A Proposed Paradigm for Consumer Product Disposition Processes

Journal of Consumer Affairs, 1980
The study of consumer behavior has dealt largely with acquisition and consumption. Very little attention has been given to a third stage‐disposition. This paper presents a paradigm of consumer product disposition processes. The paradigm shows the person, product and situation as components influencing the disposition process.
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Optimization as a Dispositive in the Production of Differences in Denmark Schools

European Education, 2013
The theoretical framework of this paper is inspired by governmentality studies in education. The key concepts are problematization, formatting technologies, and dispositive.
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The Older, the Warmer: Role of Product Ownership Duration on Product Dispositions

Australasian Marketing Journal
Many retail organizations, non-profit and for-profit, rely on consumer donations of used goods as a key aspect of their business model. This practice differs from traditional retail, where products are typically acquired through purchases rather than consumer donations.
Aiswarya Nair, Alisha Dhal
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Semiconductor Final Test Logistics and Product Dispositioning Systems

IBM Journal of Research and Development, 1982
As product lines at the IBM East Fishkill plant have expanded in the last few years, and as the number of technologies and semiconductor wafer and module volumes have increased, more sophisticated software systems were introduced which not only drove test times downward, but also reduced the development time previously required to accommodate testing ...
Robert M. Burgess   +2 more
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