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Resource redeployment as an entry advantage in resource‐poor settings
Abstract Research Summary Scarcity of productive factors poses a challenge for firms entering underdeveloped regions. We theorize that incumbent firms can overcome scarcity of skilled human capital in local labor markets by redeploying workers from existing units.
Jasmina Chauvin+2 more
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Comparative Studies of Yeast and Sugarcane Invertase
Alex G. Alexander
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ABSTRACT This review explores Adenanthera pavonina L. (AP), a species native to Southeast Asia, through a systematic literature review using the Scopus database, which yielded 205 documents. An additional complementary search identified nine more studies specifically focused on its application in food packaging.
Elder dos Santos Araujo+3 more
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COMPARISON OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF SUGARCANE BORER LARVAE FROM PUERTO RICO AND LOUISIANA
S. D. Hensley, Luis F. Martorell
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Sustainable extraction methods for converting diverse biomass waste into nanocellulose with remarkable biomedical properties were explored. Optimized pretreatment, mechanical processing, and surface modification techniques that enhanced the functionality of nanocellulose were detailed.
Mehrdad Ghamari+8 more
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The Economics of Silicon Applications on Rice and Sugarcane in Florida
José Álvarez+2 more
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Threats to cycad biocultural heritage in the Amami Islands, Japan
The central point we seek to frame in this article is that the increasing infestations of cycad aulacaspis scale in the Amami guntō existentially threaten not only the islands' sotetsu but rather entire cultural systems and natural ecologies that have developed around these plants.
Joshua D. Englehardt+4 more
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Effect of Certain Climatic Factors on Flowering of Sugarcane at Gurabo, Puerto Rico
Teh-ling Chu, J. L. Serapión
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Abstract Government‐sanctioned forced removals are a continuous theme in contemporary South Africa. This article examines four major phases of forced removals in the Dukuduku state forest – located in the Mtubatuba Municipality in northern KwaZulu Natal, South Africa – beginning in the 1930s.
PATRICK A. NYATHI
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Effect of Soil Acidity and Liming on Yields and Composition of Sugarcane Growing on an Ultisol
Fernando Abruña Rodríguez+3 more
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