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Rethinking Samir Amin’s legacy and the case for a political organization of the global justice movement
(Routledge, 2019)
A case is made here for the desirability and viability of the late Samir Amin’s call for a new International. However, the project to forge a political organization of the global justice movement must in the first instance ...
University Autonomy, Agenda Setting and the Construction of Agency : the case of the European University Association in the European Higher Education Area
(Symposium Journals; European Educational Research Association, 2014)
This article analyses the ways in which a policy actor constructs its agency through the production of knowledge. Taking the example of the concept of 'autonomy' as constructed in the discourse of the European University ...
Filopodia-like actin cables position nuclei in association with perinuclear actin in Drosophila nurse cells
(Cell Press, 2013)
Controlling the position of the nucleus is vital for a number of cellular processes from yeast to humans. In Drosophila nurse cells, nuclear positioning is crucial during dumping, when nurse cells contract and expel their ...
Constructing responsibility in social interaction : an analysis of responsibility talk in hospital administrative groups
(PAGEPress, 2018)
The role of responsibility in hospitals is undeniable. Although administrative groups are essential to organizational performance,
previous group and team studies of responsibility in hospital organizations have concentrated ...
Distributed Resource Allocation for Energy Efficiency in OFDMA Multicell Networks with Wireless Power Transfer
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2019)
In this paper, an energy-efficient resource allocation problem is investigated for the wireless power transfer (WPT)-enabled OFDMA multicell networks. In the considered system, multiple base stations (BSs) with a large ...
Do E-Athletes Move? : A Study on Training and Physical Exercise in Elite E-Sports
(IGI Global, 2016)
This article offers possibly the first peer-reviewed study on the training routines of elite e-athletes with special focus on the subjects' physical exercise routines. The study is based on a sample of 115 elite e-athletes. ...
Genome-wide meta-analyses of multiancestry cohorts identify multiple new susceptibility loci for refractive error and myopia
(Nature Publishing Group, 2013)
Refractive error is the most common eye disorder worldwide and is a prominent cause of blindness. Myopia affects over 30% of Western populations and up to 80% of Asians. The CREAM consortium conducted genome-wide meta-analyses, ...
The role of electronic channels in micro-sized brick-and-mortar firms
(University of Regina / Canadian Council for Small Business and Entrepreneurship, 2010)
The purpose of this study is to increase understanding of the role of electronic channels in
micro-sized brick-and-mortar firms, which are just starting to utilize new channels in the
promotion of their goods and services. ...
Student behavioral engagement as a mediator between teacher, family, and peer support and school truancy
(Pergamon Press, 2014)
This study investigated the associations between student's behavioral engagement; teacher, family, and peer emotional support; and school truancy. Student-reported data of 821 Finnish junior high school students were ...
How many gold atoms make gold metal?
(European Physical Society, EDP Sciences, 2015)
It is well known that a piece of gold is an excellent metal: it conducts heat and
electricity, it is malleable to work out for jewellery or thin coatings, and it has the
characteristic golden colour. How do these everyday ...