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Organization development

Bildung, /. formation shape structure organization development education, culture. [Pg.71]

A tremendous effort has been made by scientists to understand and to mimic the most fascinating and inaccessible of the organs developed by evolution. In spite of the efforts devoted to observing and understanding the morphology of the different components of the nervous system, the conformational structure of the amorphous channels responsible for signal transduction remains unsolved. Nevertheless, the main problem related to the nervous system is centered on the nervous impulse how it is formed, how many components it has, what kind of information drives every component, and how we can interact with these components in order to... [Pg.370]

Semi- formal Organization develops and trains pool of mentors and encourages relationships to happen Mentor makes interest known to mentee Mentee informs HR of selection approaches mentor... [Pg.125]

R D management tends to be dominated by a project management paradigm, and most organizations develop systems based upon standard project management software, for example, Microsoft Project . This is very useful for project control, but of much less help in decision support. John Gittins claimed in 1997 [10] that very few pharmaceutical companies practice use of decision analysis in planning their work. Decisions tend to be made only for a baseline plan, and typically... [Pg.252]

Some organizations develop risk assessment systems that first determine the regulatory impact of each computer system by using the following questions. If there is no regulatory impact, no validation activities are required by the regulating agencies. However, those systems can be validated for business or other reasons. [Pg.1060]

Color formers such as 16 and 17 and their mixtures are commonly known as Pyridyl Blues and are excellent products in combination with organic developers, yielding intense blue images with very high fastness properties. However, it has been observed71 that, for some applications, the 7-azaisomer is too reactive and hence it was desirable to modify the... [Pg.109]

Ellis, H. M., Spann, D. R., and Posakony, J. W. (1990). extramacrochaetae, a negative regulator of sensory organ development in Drosophila, defines a new class of helix-loop-helix proteins. Cell 61 27-38. [Pg.83]

Kayes JM, Clark SE 1998 CLAVATA2, a regulator of meristem and organ development in Arabidopsis. Development 125 3843—3851... [Pg.243]

It is now important for us to explain the nature of systems of many compartments and chemicals. Why should systems evolve not only new chemistry but do it in many compartments rather than in a simple single compartment The question applies equally to the manner in which industrial plants or organisms develop. Any compartment is, of course, based upon a division of space, either by physical boundaries or by fields (Table 3.7 see also Tables 3.2 and 3.4). We saw that abiotic cycles of water (clouds) and oxygen (ozone layer) formed in compartments containing droplets or ozone, respectively. Here each system has one component, controlling fields, with no physical barriers or information transfer. [Pg.105]

Chem. Libr. 1996, 8 (The Roots of Organic Development). J.-R. Desmurs,... [Pg.250]

At 45 mg/kg and 90 mg/kg, there was no significant difference from controls in reproductive organ development, fertility, mating behavior, embryotoxicity, or developmental abnormalities at 125 mg/kg diet, survival was significantly lower, fewer pairs reproduced, and females matured later second generation mice were more resistant than the first generation (Dial and Dial 1987a)... [Pg.1181]

Accent [Aqueous carbon compound effluent treatment] A process for oxidizing organic contaminants in aqueous streams by catalyzed oxidation with sodium hypochlorite. The catalyst is promoted nickel oxide, which retains active oxygen at its surface, as well as adsorbing the organics. Developed by ICI Katalco and first offered in 1998. [Pg.10]

Alvarez-Silva, M. et al. Mouse placenta is a major hematopoietic organ, Development, 130, 5437, 2003. [Pg.340]

Grasman, K.A., and Whitacre, L.A., Effects of 3,3, 4,4, 5-pentachlorobiphenyl (PCB 126) on thymocyte surface marker expression and immune organ development in chicken embryos, J. Toxicol. Environ. Health 62, 101, 2001. [Pg.401]

Another factor to take into account in biouptake studies is the possibility that the organism develops strategies of eliminating toxic species by means of efflux [38,52,101]. As a first approach, the efflux rate can be set proportional to the amount of species taken up that has been internalised, thus converting the boundary condition of flux balances for two sites, equation (4), into ... [Pg.194]

Adult female reproductive function, fetal development, and growth and organ development and growth. [Pg.260]


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