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Our findings demonstrate that providing sugar sources reliably supports parasitoid populations and parasitism rate but does not systematically translate into improved pest suppression or yield gains. These results suggest that, for economic and practical reasons, sugar inputs at the edge of cultivated fields should be favoured.
Martin Luquet +3 more
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Competitive intelligence and network mapping of interfirm alliances [PDF]
In many industries, networks, rather than firms, have become the organizing level at which firms compete with each other. One role of competitive intelligence is to help firms understand their global environment as well as master their position in a ...
Brigitte GAY (LEREPS-GRES & Toulouse Business School)
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Brain injury could occur within the first days of alcohol withdrawal, especially in patients with severe pharmacological dependence. Plasma NFL and GFAP are promising biomarkers of alcohol withdrawal‐related brain pathology. ABSTRACT Plasma neurofilament light chain (NFL), glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), tau protein and ubiquitin carboxy ...
Virgile Clergue‐Duval +14 more
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Knowledge economy, learning society and lifelong learning : a review of the French literature [PDF]
In this article, we propose the hypothesis that “the Learning society” is more a political slogan and prospect than a social reality (In France, as in most OECD countries, public investment in formal education and training has actually decreased since ...
Philippe Méhaut
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Abstract Background and Purpose Lactate, historically viewed as a metabolic by‐product, has emerged as a signalling molecule via the G protein–coupled receptor Hydroxycarboxylic Acid Receptor 1 (HCAR1). The receptor is primarily expressed in adipocytes but also found in various other tissues.
Simon Lind +6 more
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The Evolutionary Model of Entrepreneurial Firms' Dependence on Networks: Going beyond the start-up stage [PDF]
In this paper, we propose a dynamic model of entrepreneurial firms’ dependence on networks. First we argue that five characteristics of entrepreneurial firms result in their high dependence on networks; these five characteristics include entrepreneurial ...
Dan Li, Manuel Portugal Ferreira
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Beyond Universities: Structural Stratification in Canadian Tertiary Education
ABSTRACT Empirical analyses and theorizing of structural stratification in tertiary education have focused almost exclusively on universities. In doing so, such work ignores large swaths of the organizational field, including counterparts in the understudied community college, private career college, and theological sectors.
Roger Pizarro Milian, David Zarifa
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ABSTRACT This article draws on the analysis of semi‐structured interviews to compare the immigration experiences of queer individuals from the Global North with those of their counterparts from the Global South. It examines the process of racialization experienced by some of these individuals upon arrival in Quebec/Canada, the transformation of this ...
Barbara Andrade de Sousa +1 more
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Adherence to e‐Diary reporting was investigated in a blended care setting among pollen allergic patients with heterogeneous cultural backgrounds. A stable ‘higher’ and a more variable ‘lower’ adherence cluster were identified. Early identification of lower adherence is possible and might inform early interventions to improve patient adherence. ABSTRACT
S. Dramburg +55 more
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Dorsal Posterior Parietal Cortex Lesions Disrupt Spatial‐ but Not Motor‐Based Inhibition
Spatial and response inhibition are different types of inhibition processes that can be separately assessed in two saccade tasks: inhibition of return and stop signal. Optic ataxia patients performed similarly to controls on the stop signal task but did not show normal inhibition of return.
Julie Ouerfelli‐Ethier +5 more
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