نتایج جستجو برای: baku ties first

تعداد نتایج: 1451317  

Journal: :Jurnal Kimia dan Kemasan 2012

Journal: :Scottish Geographical Magazine 1920

With the purpose of examining the sources of spelling errors of Iranian school level EFL learners, the present researchers analyzed the dictation samples of 51 Iranian senior and junior high school male and female students majoring at an Iranian school in Baku, Azerbaijan. The content analysis of the data revealed three main sources (intralingual, interlingual, and unique) with seven patterns o...

2005
B. Carolan

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2003
Jean-Robert Tyran

Reciprocal customers may disproportionately improve the performance of markets for experience goods. Reciprocal customers reward (punish) ...rms for providing good (bad) quality by upholding (terminating) the customer relation. This may induce ...rms to provide good quality. Reciprocal customers can be social multipliers in two ways. First, reciprocal customers cause a positive externality for ...

2010
B Schneider

Centrality – Refers to the number of ties one has to others in a network. Those with more ties may have more access to resources contained within the network. Closure – Refers to the interconnections members have with one another, that is, the social ties among the network members that are historical and bridging. Density – Refers to the number and strength of ties among individuals within a so...

2012
Zhongshan Yue Xiaoyi Jin Marcus W. Feldman

Using data from a survey of rural-urban migrants in X City, China, this paper investigates the relationships between migrant-resident ties and migrant integration. Migrant integration is assessed with respect to three dimensions: acculturation, socioeconomic integration, and psychological integration. We divide migrant networks into three categories: kin resident ties, non-kin resident ties, an...

Journal: :Social Choice and Welfare 2001
John Duggan Michel Le Breton

We investigate refinements of two solutions, the saddle and the weak saddle, defined by Shapley (1964) for two-player zero-sum games. Applied to weak tournaments, the first refinement, the mixed saddle, is unique and gives us a new solution, generally lying between the GETCHA and GOTCHA sets of Schwartz (1972, 1986). In the absence of ties, all three solutions reduce to the usual top cycle set....

Journal: :Index on Censorship 1991

Journal: :Chemische Revue über die Fett- und Harz-Industrie 1902

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