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A report in large firms of Spain
... some of the criticisms leveled at bud- geting systems in recent years, pointing to their limitations or failures, have been corrected or smoothed over in the firms constituting our study, or ... See full document
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Corporate Social Responsibility in Tourism Small and Medium Enterprises Evidence from Europe and Latin America
... lack of capital, management structures, planning, decision making and particularly information control, financial instability and risk exposure (Ateljevic & Doorne, 2000; Dewhurst & Thomas, ...introduction ... See full document
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First report of Cephenemyia stimulator (Diptera, Oestridae) parasitizing Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) in Extremadura (Spain)
... susceptibility of males could be related to the effort involved in guarding their territories, social stress, the loss of energy involved in mating, and so ...described in case 1 was ... See full document
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Standing together for reproducibility in large-scale computing: report on reproducibility@XSEDE
... data. In 1996 the Human Genome Project developed the Bermuda Principles [12], documenting community consensus for reproducibility in genome decoding and managing the results ...released in publicly ... See full document
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Analysis of risk disclosure in Spanish firms
... result of this relationship: on the one hand, it is possible to defend that companies with higher levels of risk will report more information on risks in order to reduce uncertainty and ... See full document
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2nd survey of schools ICT in education: Spain country report Study
... Slightly lower confidence of students in Spain at ISCED levels 2 and 3 in all digital competence areas – except in communication and collaboration, compared to the European average... Co[r] ... See full document
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Labor informality in Latin America and the Caribbean: patterns and trends from household survey microdata
... Hours of work do not differ much across groups. Entrepreneurs and large-firms employees work in general more hours than in the public sector, while hours of work are ... See full document
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Mass Media Communication of Emergency Issues and Countermeasures in a Nuclear Accident: Fukushima Reporting in European Newspapers
... results of a large study of 1340 articles published by two major newspapers in six European countries (Belgium, Italy, Norway, Slovenia, Spain and Russia) in the first 2 months ... See full document
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D2 1–Report on Dynamic Data Reconciliation of Large Scale Processes
... Identification of both steady state and transient state in noisy process signals is important either in model identification and execution of real-time DDR ...detection of transients ... See full document
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Drivers of stream-living brown trout populations in Spain: An assessment at a large geographical scale
... 14% of the sites (22 out of 156) a significant relation among fry density in year t+1 and adult density in year t was ...NW Spain) showed a negative relation. Evidence of ... See full document
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Prevalence of multiple sclerosis in Valladolid, northern Spain
... prevalence of multiple sclerosis (MS) carried out in large populations in Spain before 1992 used various diagnostic criteria and were based almost exclusively on hospital records [1, 2, ... See full document
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Essays in financial history
... I firms could choose from a wide variety of banks (Reisser ...consolidation of the banking ...handful of big banks. Five in particular towered over all oth- ers: The Berliner ... See full document
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CHINA HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT 1997
... This first Human Development Report for China aims to do three things: first, give a comprehensive ac'count of the status of human develop- ment in the world's large[r] ... See full document
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Spanish National Hip Fracture Registry (RNFC): first-year results and comparison with other registries and prospective multicentric studies from Spain. Pilar Sez-Lpez, Cristina Ojeda-Thies, Teresa Alarcn, Anglica Muoz Pascual, Jess Mora-Fernndez, Cristina Gonzlez de Villaumbrosia , Mara Jess Molina Hernndez, Nuria Montero-Fernndez, Jos Manuel Cancio Trujillo, Adolfo Dez Prez, Daniel Prieto Alhambra, Jos Ramn Caeiro Rey, igo Etxebarria Foronda, Paloma Gmez Campelo, Teresa Pareja Sierra, Francisco Jos Tarazona-Santabalbina, Rosario Lpez-Gimnez, ngel Otero Puime, Laura Navarro-Castellanos, Roco Queipo Matas, Sonia Jimnez Mola, Toms Lpez-Pea, Concepcin Cassinello Ogea, Juan I. Gonzlez-Montalvo. Rev Esp Salud Pblica. 2019;93: October 18th e201910072.
... included in the Spanish RNFC were mainly women of very advanced age, with a high surgical risk and an elevated percentage of previous cognitive ...prevalent in this study as it included only ... See full document
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Analysis of risk disclosure in Spanish firms
... study of disclosures about more kind of information, including risk information, of three industry sectors, which were metallurgy, automotive and Agra ...consisted of 27 companies, provided ... See full document
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Three generations of industrial districts
... recovery of Alfred Marshall’s reflections on IDs has entertained a large num- ber of scholars in the fields of economics and geography, not to mention history and sociology since the ... See full document
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TítuloLong term clinical experience with darunavir (2007–2015) in a large cohort of HIV infected patients in Spain authors
... use of DRV/r as monotherapy was also evaluated as simplification treatment strategy to reduce nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) toxicity, to prevent the selection of resistance mutations ... See full document
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Location determinants of creative industries’ firms in Spain
... number of creative industries located in Spanish LLSs (with the exception of creative industrial ...share of qualified jobs in creative industries in LLS has a statistically ... See full document
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Determinants And Consequences Of Foreign Indebtedness In Colombian Firms
... performance of many emerging economies was linked to their access to foreign capital and its impact on the real exchange ...number of studies have attempted to explain the recent underperformance of ... See full document
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LArge shareholders' combinations in family firms: prevalence and effects
... sample of 80 non- financial Spanish family listed companies during the period from 2003 to 2008 (324 ...observations). Spain represents an example of a French civil law country that suffered a civil ... See full document
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