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The competitive advantage potential of vertical integration

Omega, 1996
Abstract There is a widely held belief that backward vertical integration provides firms with the potential for a low-cost competitive advantage, and forward vertical integration provides them with the potential for a differentiation advantage. This study builds theory that underpins that belief, and then tests the theory using a sample of large ...
M.P. Fronmueller, R. Reed
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Vertical Ionization Potentials of Alkoxides in Solution

Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 1994
Abstract The photoelectron-emission threshold energies were determined for aqueous and alcoholic solutions of potassium hydroxide and potassium metal. The energies correspond to the vertical ionization potentials of the solutes. The results are in accord with the fact that in alcohol-rich solutions the hydroxide ion reacts with alcohol ...
Kanna Sakai, Iwao Watanabe, Yu Yokoyama
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Tetraalkylalkene vertical ionization potentials revisited

Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry, 2001
AbstractThe vertical ionization potentials for three tetra‐α‐branched‐alkyl‐substituted alkenes (13–15) are reported, compared with literature data for other tetralkylalkenes, and the values discussed with reference to AM1 semiempirical and B3LYP density functional calculations. Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Stephen F. Nelsen, Laurie A. Reinhardt
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Electric Potentials of Vertical Flash Memory with a Macaroni Structure

Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2018
This paper presents the analytical electric potentials of vertical flash memory with a macaroni structure derived by solving a one-dimensional Pöisson equation for vertical flash memory. The solution provides the cross-sectional electric potentials between the surface and the inner oxide layer of the polysilicon channel in flash memory.
Kee Tae, Kim, Tae Whan, Kim
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Extending solar potential analysis in buildings to vertical facades

Computers & Geosciences, 2014
The assessment of local photovoltaic (PV) potential plays a critical role in the development of planning policies and financing schemes for the successful deployment of PV systems in cities. Considering the significant area available on facades in modern urban landscapes, the solar potential analysis at the local or municipal scale should be extended ...
Cristina Catita   +3 more
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The Stability of the Vertical Oscillations of a Body in a Dynamic Potential Well

International Applied Mechanics, 2000
The authors study vertical oscillations of superconducting magnet suspended in the gravitation field in the dynamical potential ``well''. This well is formed due to the magnet motion under the discrete structure of short-circuit contours placed along two-cable line. It is shown that the motion is stable.
Gorskii, O. I., Zel'dina, È. A.
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Evidence of potential vertical transmission of tilapia lake virus

Journal of Fish Diseases, 2019
AbstractTilapia lake virus disease (TiLVD) is an emerging viral disease in tilapia with worldwide distribution. Although the horizontal transmission of TiLV has been demonstrated through the cohabitation of infected fish with susceptible fish, no direct experiment showed the potential of vertical transmission from broodstock to progeny.
Jidapa Yamkasem   +3 more
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Vertical ionization potential of the CF2 radical

Chemical Physics Letters, 1975
The CF2 radical was generated in an equilibrium effusion cell by the reaction of gaseous SF6 with carbon at 1550 K. From electron impact threshold measurements, the vertical IP of CF2 was found to be 11.54 ± 0.10 eV. This value is lower than previous electron impact results, but it is consistent with data obtained from dissociative photoionization ...
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A theoretical study of the adiabatic and vertical ionization potentials of water

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2018
Theoretical predictions of the three lowest adiabatic and vertical ionization potentials of water were obtained from the Feller-Peterson-Dixon approach. This approach combines multiple levels of coupled cluster theory with basis sets as large as aug-cc-pV8Z in some cases and various corrections up to and including full configuration interaction theory.
David Feller, Ernest R. Davidson
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The diurnal vertical dynamics of Cape hake and their potential prey

South African Journal of Marine Science, 1998
The Cape hakes Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus are dominant predators over the Namibian shelf. They are found in a water column that includes myctophids and other mesopelagic fish, euphausiids andcephalopods. Together with their cohabitant potential prey, hake are known to undertake diurnal vertical migrations, aggregating near the bottom during ...
Huse, I   +4 more
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