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Patterns and trends in entrepreneurial network literature: 1993-2003
This paper reflects the increasing interest in entrepreneurial networking. Indeed Monsted (1995) suggests that networking is now a vogue concept in the entrepreneurship field. The popularity of the network theme has resulted in an increasing number of publications. Our study is an attempt to first quantify the growth in network research, as indicated by published papers. It then attempts to provide a guide to developments in network publications
Unitary groups over local rings
Structural properties of unitary groups over local, not necessarily
commutative, rings are developed, with applications to the computation of the
orders of these groups (when finite) and to the degrees of the irreducible
constituents of the Weil representation of a unitary group associated to a
ramified extension of finite local rings
Tooth structure in Rhizodus hibberti Ag., a rhipidistian fish
Main articleThe structure of the large laniary teeth of the Lower Carboniferous rhipidistian fish Rhizodu hibberti Ag. is interpreted in terms of a new theory of tooth development. The structure of these teeth is found to correspond almost exactly to that of the synchronomorial scale as defined by Orvig (195 1) and Stensio (1961 ; 1962). These labyrinthodont teeth are thus shown to be composed of many tooth primordia, and are not a single unit of dentine. Some isolated Rhizodus teeth are described in which the entire labyrinthodont structure is missing, leaving an empty space inside the tooth. From this, a non-mechanical tooth removal mechanism is postulated.The Cambridgeshire Education Authorit
What Makes Teachers Good?
Over time and depending upon circumstances Americans flip-flop over what we think makes teachers good. Thus, several visions of good teachers have appeared and disappeared. In part, our inability to sustain agreement on what makes teachers good results from a belief that all good teachers are or should be the same, that one size fits all. We fail to embrace or even consider the idea that there are multiple kinds of good teachers. Here ten visions of good teaching are described. The challenge is to validate as many as possible and then permit teachers to describe, and when appropriate, document what kind of good teacher they are
Interacting with digital media at home via a second screen
In recent years Interactive Television (iTV) has become a household technology on a global scale. However, iTV is still a new technology in the early stages of its evolution.
Our previous research looked at how everyday users of iTV feel about the interactive part of iTV. In a series of studies we investigated how people use iTV services; their likes, dislikes, preferences and opinions. We then developed a second screen-based prototype device in response to these findings and tested it with iTV users in their own homes. This is a work in progress paper that outlines the work carried previously in the area of controlling interactive Television via a second screen. The positive user responses led us to extend the scope of our previous research to look into other related areas such as barriers to digital interactive media and personalisation of digital interactive media at home
A comparison of the palates of Permian and Triassic dicynodonts
Main articleWhilst comparing the skulls of some Triassic dicynodonts with Permian members of the
family, it was noted that the interpterygoid space in the former is consistently smaller than in the latter (Cruickshank 1965: 1967). In analysing this difference further, the palates of a series of Permian and Triassic dicynodonts were examined, either directly or from published diagrams. From graphs drawn using the various measurements taken from the palates, the geological age of the specimens can be deduced as can their estimated lengths, if fragmentary.Non
The Development of Organometallic OBOC Peptide Libraries for use in Molecular Imaging
The discovery of peptide-based targeted imaging agents is hindered by the required addition of a radionuclide that can affect the binding properties of the peptide. Screening of peptide libraries is problematic because they do not take into account the presence of the imaging agent. Herein the development of an organometallic OBOC peptide library that contain a rhenium (I) tricarbonyl-based imaging entity surrogate incorporated directly onto the peptide chain, is reported. Additionally, MALDI tandem mass spectrometry is reported as a method to deconvolute organometallic peptides containing four different rhenium (I) tricarbonyl chelates on the N-terminus of octapeptides. Furthermore, an organometallic OBOC peptide library is created and screened against the GLP-1R (glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor) in order to discover potential imaging agents for diagnosis of diabetes and insulinomas. The methods reported herein can be applied to develop peptide-based imaging agents for a wide variety of relevant targets
THE MODE OF LIFE OF GORGONOPSIANS
The gorgonopsians as typically developed were
undoubtedly the dominant land carnivores of the
Upper Permian and have been compared with the
sabre-tooth cats of the Tertiary (Parrington, 1955,
p. 7 and Kemp, 1969b, p. 321). However, the
similarities between the two groups are almost
entirely confined to their dentitions and the
general proportions of their lower jaws, both
possessing greatly enlarged canine teeth and
relatively weak coronoid processes on the lower
jaw. In addition, both groups show adaptations to
allow the lower jaw to make a wide gape, thus
allowing the upper and lower canines to clear each
other when the jaw is opened and, at the same
time, keeping the jaw articulations from dislocating
during this movement
Taxonomy of the Triassic anomodont genus Kannemeyeria
Main articleThe types of the species hitherto assigned to the genus Kannemeyeria Seeley 1908
have been re-examined and D. simocephalus Weithofer, D. latifrons Broom, K.
proboscoides Seeley, Sagecephalus pachychynchus Jaekel and K. erithrea Haughton are synonymised as K. simocephalus (Weit). K. wilsoni Broom is retained as a monotypic species, but could be considered a female of K. simocephalus. The genus Kannemeyeria is redefined using the type of K. erithrea as a basis, as this specimen is complete, almost undistorted and comes from a reliably recorded locality, unlike the majority of other types. Kannemeyeria vanhoepeni Camp, while closely related to Kannemeyeria Simocephalus,
has only one character in common with that species and is placed therefore in a
new genus Proplacerias. This name is chosen because the specimen seem to have the
characters which might be expected in a very early representative of the line leading to
Placerias. K. argentinensis Bonaparte and K. latirostris Crozier are retained for valid
reasons as separate species, occurring as they do in South America and Zambia
respectively.The Carnegie Trust for Scottish Universities, the University of Edinburgh, the
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg and the C.S.I.R. of the Republic of South Africa
Smallpox In Rhodesia And The Use Of The Electron Microscope In The Diagnosis Of This And Other Diseases
A CAJM article on the prevalence of smallpox in Zimbabwe (ex-Rhodesia) and the use of Electron Microscope in its diagnosis.This paper reports the laboratory findings in these cases of smallpox to indicate (1) the availability of such a medical service in Rhodesia to counter smallpox; (2) that rapid reporting can be achieved after receipt in the laboratory of the specimen; (3) that rapid positive alternative some days to reach the laboratory.
One technique used in the diagnosis of smallpox is electron-microscopy for virus particles, and some examples of the general usefulness of this technique in medical and veterinary diagnosis in Rhodesia are included in this report
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