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Organisms, competing

For the surfactant this mode of organization competes with monolayer adsorption, which it somewhat resembles. [Pg.363]

Dynamics of a chemostat in which two organisms compete for a common substrate (with A.E. Humphrey). Biotechnol. Bioeng. 19.1375-1386 (1977). [Pg.460]

Oral presentation quality of the presentation (clear, understandable, and well organized) competence in the preparation and use of training aids (slides, graphs, blackboard, or computer projection) ability to answer questions (does speaker understand the question ) unwillingness to admit inability to answer (trying to bluff). [Pg.11]

Business model A model answers questions such as the following Who is the customer What does the customer value How do we make money in this business What is the underlying economic logic that explains how we deliver value to customers A strategy defines how the organization competes. Competing effectively recjuires being different from your competitors. (Why Business Models Matter, Harvard Business Review, May 2002)... [Pg.519]

This section is not concerned with tunnelling which is a specialized operation that should be carried out only by organizations competent and experienced in that type of work. [Pg.213]

Dasgupta et al. [22] as well as Avdalovic et al. [23] independently succeeded to miniaturize a conductivity cell and a suppressor device down to the scale required for CE. Since the sensitivity of conductivity detection does not suffer from miniaturization, detection limits achieved for totally dissociated anions and low molecular weight organics compete well with those of ion chromatography techniques. Thus, capillary elechophoresis with suppressed conductivity detection can be regarded as a complementary technique for analyzing small ions in simple and complex matrices. [Pg.5]

There were three main players influencing the decision making process relating to the Hachula project. In total, not more than 30 people were involved. Two players that shared the Zionist worldview were the government and KKL, nonetheless, as described above, these two organizations competed over power and influence. The third player was a group of people concerned about the environment, referred to as... [Pg.668]

The biomass comprises a substantial pool of nutrients, but the extent to which the organisms compete with the plant for soil nutrients is not clearly established. The organisms are generally not in active growth and so their requirements are minimal. However, the addition of an available substrate, particularly carbohydrate, can stimulate microbial growth and the soil can become depleted of available nutrients. [Pg.244]

The point here is that shareholders who entrusted their capital to the care of the BP management team were rewarded with subpar performance when compared to the performance of other organizations in this segment of industry over that same period of time. The verdict of the capital markets was clearly one which showed less confidence in the BP management team than other organizations competing within the industry. [Pg.28]


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