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Abstract Following the tradition of using opposing concepts as a basis for organisational analysis, this article advances a theory‐based understanding of incumbent firms in sustainability transitions. Building on seminal transition studies, we propose innovating/defending and collaborating/competing as two useful spectra to describe organisational ...
Thomas Magnusson, Viktor Werner
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The importance of low IQ to early diagnosis of autism
Abstract Some individuals can flexibly adapt to life's changing demands while others, in particular those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), find it challenging. The origin of early individual differences in cognitive abilities, the putative tools with which to navigate novel information in life, including in infants later diagnosed with ASD remains ...
Kristina Denisova, Zhichun Lin
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ON WIJSMAN DEFERRED STATISTICAL CONVERGENCE OF DOUBLE SEQUENCES OF SETS
In this article, we introduce the concepts of Wijsman deferred statistical convergence and Wijsman strong deferred Cesaro summability for double sequences of sets. Additionally, some properties and based results have been established under a few restrictions.
Yılmazer, Mehmet Çağrı +3 more
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Greigite Formation Modulated by Turbidites and Bioturbation in Deep‐Sea Sediments Offshore Sumatra
Abstract Authigenic greigite may form at any time within a sediment during diagenesis. Its formation pathway, timing of formation, and geological preservation potential are key to resolving the fidelity of (paleo‐)magnetic signals in greigite‐bearing sediments.
Tao Yang +4 more
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Abstract According to the Social Motivation model children with autism show deficits in social orienting (looking at faces and responding to name) at the end of their first year of life. In this model, those deficits are both the earliest behavioral consequences of an alteration in the dopamine reward system balance and the foundation of the social ...
Rubén Palomo +3 more
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Wijsman $\lambda-$statistical convergence of interval numbers
In this paper we introduce and study the concepts of Wijsman $\lambda-$statistical convergence and Wijsman strong $\lambda-$statistical convergenceof sequences for interval numbers and prove some inclusion relations.
Esi, Ayhan, Braha, N. L., Rushiti, Agim
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Digital technology has an increasing influence on writing processes. In this context, the question arises whether changes in writing mode (i.e., handwriting vs. computer‐keyboard typing) also require changes in writing assessments. However, data directly comparing writing mode influences in children with and without developmental writing deficits are ...
Stefanie Jung +3 more
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Computability, Noncomputability, and Hyperbolic Systems [PDF]
In this paper we study the computability of the stable and unstable manifolds of a hyperbolic equilibrium point. These manifolds are the essential feature which characterizes a hyperbolic system.
Buescu, Jorge +2 more
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New Convergence Definitions for Sequences of Sets
Several notions of convergence for subsets of metric space appear in the literature. In this paper, we define Wijsman -convergence and Wijsman -convergence for sequences of sets and establish some basic theorems.
Ömer Kişi, Fatih Nuray
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Wijsman lacunary invariant statistical convergence for triple sequences via Orlicz function [PDF]
Summary: In this paper, we generalized the Wijsman lacunary invariant statistical convergence of closed sets in metric space by introducing the Wijsman lacunary invariant statistical \(\tilde{\phi}\) convergence for the sets of triple sequences. We introduce the concepts of Wijsman invariant \(\tilde{\phi} \)-convergence, Wijsman invariant statistical \
Huban, Mualla Birgül, Gürdal, Mehmet
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