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  • Massey Graham; Dawes Philip (Emerald Group Publishing, 2006)
    Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to develop and test a model of the factors that explain the level of interpersonal conflict between marketing managers and sales managers. The paper aims to establish the overall ...
  • Crawford, J. D; Lok, P. (Emerald Group Publishing, 2007)
    Investigates the relationships between employees' perceptions of organisational culture and subculture, and job satisfaction and commitment. Questionnaires containing the above measures were distributed to nurses employed ...
  • Kim Jooyoung; Morris Jon; Swait Joffre (M E Sharpe Inc, 2008)
    We examine a model of six latent constructs and propose that true brand loyalty can be explained as a result of five distinct antecedents: brand credibility, affective brand conviction, cognitive brand conviction, attitude ...
  • Svensson, Jane L. (2005)
    This research situated antenatal education within a health promotion framework to determine a consumer-based approach to improving antenatal and postnatal education purported to prepare for parenthood. Research, both ...
  • Nourinia, Javad.; Zehforoosh, Yashar.; Ghobadi, Changiz. (2007-03-12)
    As wireless communication applications require more and more bandwidth, the demand for wideband antennas increases as well. For instance, the ultra wideband radio (UWB) utilizes the frequency band of 3.1-10.6 GHz .This ...
  • Vu Thang; Nguyen Dinh; Trinh Vu (IEEE, 2008)
    In a rank-deficient MIMt> system, the number of non-zero eigen-modes is smaller than min In such a system, it is desirable to be able to identify then eliminate the most 'inactive' antennas or equivalently to select the ...
  • Morgan, Hamish. (2008)
    This thesis explores a rethinking of community, one without identity. This thinking became possible and necessary because I lived in a little Aboriginal community in south central Western Australia, called Ululla. The ...
  • Bettelheim Karl; Hornitzky Michael; Djordjevic Steven; Kuzevski Alexander (Society for General Microbiology, 2003)
    Two hundred verocytotoxigenic and 216 non-verocytotoxigenic Escherichia coli (VTEC and non-VTEC), isolated from a variety of sources were tested for their resistances to 11 antimicrobial agents. The strains included isolates ...
  • Jones Darren; Cain Kenneth; Raison Robert (Elsevier Science, 2007)
    Enhancement of the immune response through affinity maturation of the antibody response is a feature of the mammalian immune system and has important implications with respect to development of vaccination strategies. ...
  • Zhao L; Wong L; Li Jinyan (IEEE Computer Soc, 2011)
    Context-awareness is a characteristic in the recognition between antigens and antibodies, highlighting the reconfiguration of epitope residues when an antigen interacts with a different antibody. A coarse binary classification ...
  • Williams Mary-Anne; Gardenfors Peter; Johnston Benjamin; Wightwick Glenn (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2010)
    Anticipation plays a crucial role during any action, particularly in agents operating in open, complex and dynamic environments. In this paper we consider the role of anticipation as a strategy from a design perspective. ...
  • Balkenius Christian; Forster Alexander; Johansson Birger; Thorsteinsdottir Vin (Springer, 2008)
    Although attention can be purely reactive, like when we react to an unexpected event, in most cases, attention is under deliberate control anticipating events in the world. Directing attention and preparing for action takes ...
  • Chaczko Zenon; Klempous Ryszard (AIP Conference Proceedings, 2010)
    Anticipatory, multi-agents based and biology inspired middleware for resource constrained systems such as the sensornets is able to provide infrastructure oriented services with anticipatory system properties such as: (1) ...
  • Balkenius Christian; Johansson Birger (Springer, 2007)
    Infants gradually learn to predict the motion of moving targets and change from a strategy that mainly depends on saccades to one that depends on anticipatory control of smooth pursuit. A model is described that combines ...
  • Su E Y; Naganathan V; Fallah H; Bajorek Beata; Mclachlan A J (Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia, 2008)
    Background: Anticoagulation control is a strong predictor of clinical outcomes for patients on warfarin. Aim: To identify instances of excessive anticoagulation in hospitalised patients on warfarin and to determine the ...
  • Wedde M; Theis Torsten; Stahl Ulf; Meyer Vera (Applied Probability Trust, 2002)
    We investigated the inhibitory effects of the antifungal protein (AFP) from Aspergillus giganteus on the growth of several filamentous fungi. For this purpose, the MICs of AFP were determined and ranged from 0.1 g/ml for ...
  • Patel S; Di Bartolo Ba; Nakhla S; Heather Alison; Mitchell Tw; Jessup W; Celermajer Ds; Barter Pj; Rye Ka (Elsevier Ireland Ltd, 2010)
    Objective: Infusions of apoA-I in the lipid-free form or as a constituent of discoidal reconstituted high-density lipoproteins, (A-I)rHDL, markedly inhibit acute vascular inflammation in normocholesterolemic New Zealand ...
  • Dawson Michael; Doble Philip; Beavis Alison; Li Ling-Xi; Soper Robyne; Scolyer Richard; Uren Roger; Thompson John (Royal Society of Chemistry, 2003)
    A sensitive, accurate and specific method for the analysis of antimony by ICP-MS is presented as a marker of the sentinel lymph node in melanoma patients.
  • Thompson John; Stretch Jonathan; Soper Robyne; Doble Philip; Uren Roger; Scolyer Richard; Dawson Michael; Beavis Alison; Mccarthy Stanley; Li Ling-Xi; Sharma Ragwha (Routledge, 2005)
    The sentinel node biopsy procedure is a highly accurate method of staging patients with cutaneous melanoma and the tumor-harboring status of sentinel nodes is the most important prognostic factor. For the procedure ...