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Realized absorptive capacity is a function of the transformation and exploitation capabilities .”

Realized and is
The latest available is TOC for The FY2007 ( 年次 ) Specialty Vegetable Production Realized Study, published 3 / 23 / 2010.
It is the form of motion described by Kepler s third law of planetary motion that comes closest for Hegel to being a Realized Measure of the relation between the inherent Qualities of space and time:
Realized niché width is a phrase relating to ecology defining the actual space that an organism inhabits and the resources it can access as a result of limiting pressures from other species ( e. g. superior competitors ).

Realized and made
Several attempts have been made to transmit signals to other stars as well, see " Realized projects " at Active SETI and Interstellar Radio Messages.
* RURP-for Realized Ultimate Reality Piton, currently made by Black Diamond Equipment-a tiny piton the size of a postage stamp used in thin, shallow seams.

Realized and up
Realized in the late-Renaissance style, the auditorium was planned for 3, 000 people, but, in its current format, it seats 1, 350, with 7 tiers of boxes rising up around an inclined stage, and shaped in the typical horseshoe style.

Realized and on
His principal scholarly works were his 1936 biography of Theodore Parker ; his intellectual history The American Mind: An Interpretation of American Thought and Character since the 1880s ( 1950 ), which focuses on the evolution of liberalism in the American political mind from the 1880s to the 1940s ; and his intellectual history Empire of Reason: How Europe Imagined and America Realized the Enlightenment ( 1977 ).
Or, Shining a Light on the Squandered Potential of ' Precious Girls Everywhere ' and Why Everyone Should Want That Realized.
For the same reason, these swaps can be used to hedge Options on Realized Variance.
Realized through Hill s financial and creative support, Anthology Film Archives opened on November 30, 1970 at Joseph Papp s Theater.
On April 27, 2011 keyboardist Dag Stokke, who had toured with TNT since April 1987 and appeared on every album from Realized Fantasies to A Farewell to Arms, died of cancer.

Realized and one
It contains the Drubthob Gonpa / Zilukha Nunnery once belonged to the Drubthob ( Realized one ) Thang Thong Gyalpo often referred to as The King of the open field.

Realized and can
It can be more strictly defined as the ' Realized Sangha ' or ' Arya-Sangha ', in other words, practitioners and historical students of the Buddha who have fully realized the nature of their mind, also known as realized Boddhisatvas ; and ' Ordinary Sangha ', which can loosely mean practitioners and students of the Buddha who are using the same methods and working towards the same goal.
We can thus take the Qualities of both sides into account, the independent, or Realized, Measure serving as their ( c ) Relation.

Realized and be
*" Cultural Pluralism, A Goal to be Realized ", Voices from the Battlefront: Achieving Cultural Equity.

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* " I Never Realized " w. m.
Cross-Border Supply Chain Relationships: Interpretive Research of Maquiladora Realized Strategies.
His most characteristic books were his 1950 monograph The American Mind: An Interpretation of American Character Thought since the 1880s ; and his 1977 study Empire of Reason: How Europe Imagined and America Realized the Enlightenment.
* The Empire of Reason: How Europe Imagined and America Realized the Enlightenment ( Garden City, NY: Anchor Press / Doubleday, 1977, and later reprintings.
* The Ultimate Medicine: Dialogues with a Realized Master, Edited by Robert Powell.
** Shivarudra Balayogi, Yogi and Self Realized Master, affectionately known as Babaji.
Predictions Realized in Modern Times.
Realized potential or lost talent: High school variables and bachelor's degree completion.
" A Vision Realized: Dedication Gives Thousands a Day They'll Remember.
The band negotiated a new ( and generous ) record contract with Atlantic Records, and released the studio album Realized Fantasies and the live recording Three Nights in Tokyo, both in 1992.

absorptive and capacity
Even here there is room for some variation, for metal surfaces vary in smoothness, absorptive capacity, and chemical reactivity.
Pollutants that the environment has little or no absorptive capacity are called stock pollutants ( e. g. persistent synthetic chemicals, non-biodegradable plastics, and heavy metals ).
Fund pollutants are those for which the environment has some absorptive capacity.
Fund pollutants do not cause damage to the environment unless the emission rate exceeds the receiving environment's absorptive capacity ( e. g. carbon dioxide, which is absorbed by plants and oceans ).
In return, the plant gains the benefits of the mycelium's higher absorptive capacity for water and mineral nutrients due to the comparatively large surface area of mycelium: root ratio, thus improving the plant's mineral absorption capabilities.
The intrinsic thermal time constant, which sets the speed of the detector, is equal to the ratio of the heat capacity of the absorptive element to the thermal conductance between the absorptive element and the reservoir.
Total parenteral nutrition ( TPN ) is provided when the gastrointestinal tract is nonfunctional because of an interruption in its continuity ( it is blocked, or has a leak-a fistula ) or because its absorptive capacity is impaired.
The book became a bestseller, and important in swaying the debate within the Truman administration concerning immigrant absorptive capacity and the Negev as part of Israel.
Due to the large NaCl absorptive capacity of the loop of Henle, diuresis is not limited by development of acidosis, as it is with the carbonic anhydrase inhibitors.
During Samuel s administration the White Paper of 1922 was published, supporting Jewish immigration within the absorptive capacity of the country and defining the Jewish national homeland as not the imposition of a Jewish nationality upon the inhabitants of Palestine as a whole, but the further development of the existing Jewish community, with the assistance of Jews in other parts of the world, in order that it may become a centre in which the Jewish people as a whole may take, on grounds of religion and race, an interest and a pride .”
* Lack of absorptive capacity: The implementation of industrialization programmes may be constrained by ineffective disbursement, short-term bottlenecks, macroeconomic problems and volatility, loss of competitiveness and weakening of institutions.
In business administration, absorptive capacity has been defined as " a firm's ability to recognize the value of new information, assimilate it, and apply it to commercial ends ".
It has been said that in order to be innovative an organization should develop its absorptive capacity.
The concept of absorptive capacity was first defined as a firm's " ability to recognize the value of new information, assimilate it, and apply it to commercial ends " by Cohen and Levinthal.
For them, absorptive capacity depends greatly on prior related knowledge and diversity of background.
Therefore, they ve put the investments a firm makes in its R & D central to their model of development of absorptive capacity.
The absorptive capacity is seen as cumulative, meaning that it is easier for a firm to invest on a constant basis in its absorptive capacity than investing punctually.
Efforts put to develop absorptive capacity in one period will make it easier to accumulate it in the next one.
The cumulativeness of absorptive capacity and its effect on expectation formation suggest an extreme case of path dependence in which once a firm ceases investing in its absorptive capacity in a quickly moving field, it may never assimilate and exploit new information in that field, regardless of the value of that information .”

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