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TETANIC FADE DURING PARTIAL TRANSMISSION FAILURE PRODUCED BY NON-DEPOLARIZING NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKING DRUGS IN THE CAT
SUBACUTE NEUROPATHIC EFFECTS OF DIISOPROPYLFLUOROPHOSPHATE AT THE CAT SOLEUS NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION
Use of Parasympathetic Stimulation in the Production of Bloody Diarrhea in Dogs, with Reference to the Role of Red Cell and Colon Cholinesterase
FURTHER COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTS OF PHYSOSTIGMINE AND NEOSTIGMINE ON FROG NEUROMUSCULAR TRANSMISSION
Electrophysiological effects of edrophonium in the innervated and the transplanted denervated human heart.
Joseph schumpeter and his legacy in innovation studies
Inspired by the recent rediscovery of work of Schumpeter in science and policymaking the author reviews and appraises Schumpeterian theory and that of his followers in innovation studies. Although Schumpeter’s vision suffers from some defects, I argue that there is more to learn from this author than his well-known idea of “creative destruction”. In particular, Schumpeter’s view on innovation policy is something that may have vital relevance to today’s increasingly policy-dominated world. We therefore conclude that besides his key ideas on innovation-led development also his policy view should be regarded as a significant legacy in innovation studies