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Differential regulation of the yeast isozymes of pyruvate carboxylase and the locus of action of acetyl CoA
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Sarawut Jitrapakdee, Abdussalam Adina-Zada, Paul G. Besant, Kathy H. Surinya, W. Wallace Cleland, John C. Wallace and Paul V. Attwoodhttp://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/395/description#descriptio
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Members only: the Victorian gentlemen's club as a space for doing business 1843-1900
This paper examines how the gentlemenâs club was a space for facilitating business activities in the Victorian publishing industry. They blurred the boundaries between the social and professional sphere, to the point that many used the club as hub for networking and for providing opportunities. The gentlemenâs clubs of London have been examined within gender studies and in studies on social culture, where emphasis has been placed on its role in elite and middle-class society and its influence on gender and class inequality. However, little attention has been dedicated in academic business research to the clubâs influence on shaping the activities of businesses in the publishing industry. By exploring how individuals engaged with so called âclub life,â it is possible to analyze the dynamics of how and why gentlemenâs clubs were important to literary businesses. Through an exploration of narrative and documentary archival sources, this paper explores the perspective and choices of individuals working in the publishing industry, and the extent to which their choices in business were governed by the cultural influences of the gentlemenâs club