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Connect and develop

Sirivijaya and Melayu on the one hand, and Majapahit on the other, but both polities valued these connections and developed elaborate myths to confirm them. [Pg.85]

Huston, L., Sakkab, N. Connect and develop Inside Procter Gamble s ne w model for innovation. Harv. Bus. Rev. 2006, 84, 1-8. [Pg.105]

In my opinion, it will be very important for higher education to realize that it needs to help its students identify trends and weak signals of the future, see newly emerging patterns and connections, and develop emotional skills to help them risk... [Pg.309]

In this work, the most important problems, connected with development of ISEs for double-charged anions, have been analyzed and possible ways for their overcoming have been discussed. The main difficulties in creating such ISEs are caused by ... [Pg.302]

In connection with the square-wave technique, mention can be made of high-frequency polarography, also called radiofrequency polarography and developed by Barker53, in which a sinusoidal radio-frequency cu, (100kHz to 6.4 MHz) square-wave modulated at co2 (225 Hz) is superimposed on to the dc potential ramp as the wave form includes (apart from additional higher... [Pg.172]

Decide and show those ancillary instruments needed for the monitoring of the plant operation by the operators and for trouble-shooting and plant development. It is well worthwhile including additional connections for instruments which may be needed for future trouble-shooting and development, even if the instruments are not installed permanently. This would include extra thermowells, pressure tappings, orifice flanges, and extra sample points. [Pg.229]

Atherosclerosis is a wide-spread pathology, manifested chiefly by the deposition of cholesterol in arterial walls, which results in the formation of lipid plaques (atheromas). Lipid plaques are specific foreign bodies around which the connective tissue develops abnormally (this process is called sclerosis). This leads to the cal-cification of the impaired site of a blood vessel. The blood vessels become inelastic and compact, the blood supply through the vessels is impeded, and the plaques may develop into thrombi. [Pg.212]

FIG. 2.7. Illustration of the way in which multi-cellular organisms combine their cells physically through extracellular connective tissue, often calcified, to give shape and developed cell-cell communication through elements and chemicals. Note that all this evolution was made possible by oxidation following inevitably from the release of 02... [Pg.31]


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