نتایج جستجو برای: intermediary amylase

تعداد نتایج: 17893  

2004
M. L. Flor M. J. Oltra

The identification of technologically innovating firms is related to the development of indicators of their innovation activity. In this study, we carry out a review of indicators of firms’ technological innovation activity and then classify them according to whether they are based on inputs or outputs of the innovation process, and to the sources of the information they consider, whether prima...

2008
George M. Korres Constantinos Tsamadias

Innovation activities contribute essentially to the regional dimension and growth. The technological infrastructure and innovation capabilities affect not only the regional growth, but also the whole periphery and economy as well. In the last decades, OECD /introduced some measures and indexes, concerning the Research and Development Expenditures, patents etc., that measuring the innovation act...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
fariba nabatchlan from the department of biochemistry, school of medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, p.o. box '•1155-5399, tehran, islamic republic of lran. bijan farzami

alpha-amylase e.c.3.2.1.1. (1,4 glucan, 4 glucanohydrolase) can be obtained from salivary glands, pancreas and microorganisms such as pseudomonas and asperigllus, as well as muscles and ovarian tubes.1.2 alpha-amylase from bacillus subtilis #1024(a tcc 465)* was purified with a highest degree of purity in our laboratory (31.59 u/mg). the extracellular alpha-amylase was subjected to different pu...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1971
W C Duane R Frerichs M D Levitt

Pure amylase was isolated from pancreata and parotid glands of the baboon, an animal which has a serum amylase level and renal clearance of amylase (C(Am)) similar to man. After bolus injection, both pancreatic and salivary amylase rapidly disappeared from the serum in a monoexponential fashion with a mean serum half-time of approximately 83 min. Only about 24% of the amylase cleared from the s...

2014
Daron Acemoglu

This paper revisits the important ideas proposed by Atkinson and Stiglitz’s seminal 1969 paper on technological change. After linking these ideas to the induced innovation literature of the 1960s and the more recent directed technological change literature, it explains how these three complementary but different approaches are useful in the study of a range of current research areas– though the...

2006
M. F. RAMALHOTO M. F. Ramalhoto

Driving innovation and continuous improvement with regard to ecological, environmental and human sustainability is essential for win–win globalization. That calls for research on strategic and monitoring planning to manage globalization and technological and scientific change. This paper describes a new basic function of the university institution ‘to teach students to be critical about any kin...

1999
Stephen Martin John T. Scott William L. Baldwin

We relate the sources of innovation market failure to the dominant mode of sectoral innovation and outline mechanisms for public support of innovation that target specific sources of innovation market failure. q 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All

2014
Hua Jonathan Ye Cecil Eng Huang Chua Jun Sun

The prevalence of advanced mobile phones has increased the popularity of mobile data services (MDS). But, the flood of new MDS in the market has caused hyper-competition among MDS providers. While the market is fertile, only a few MDS providers make money. This research studies the question of MDS profitability (popularity) from two angles. First, the research posits that one strategic advantag...

2014
Constanza Reyes Bastías Yen Cheung Vincent Cheng-Siong Lee

ICT-enabled clusters are increasingly being employed to gain competitive advantage. Through the formation of relationships, participants of clusters share knowledge and expertise to collectively seek new markets and opportunities that would be otherwise unattainable on their own. This paper presents a research in the field of innovation clusters applied to the Chilean wine industry. The Innovat...

2015
Kathryn Judge

Ronald Coase and others writing in his wake typically assume that institutional arrangements evolve to minimize transaction costs. This Article draws attention to a powerful, market-based force that operates contrary to that core assumption: “intermediary influence.” The claim builds on three observations: (1) many transaction costs now take the form of fees paid to specialized intermediaries, ...

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