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... Origin: e.g., Selznick (1957) Planning School (prescriptive) Strategy is a formal planning process with defined steps and explicit methods. Origin: e.g., Ansoff (1965) Positioning School (prescriptive) Strategy development is an ...
... Origin: e.g., Selznick (1957) Planning School (prescriptive) Strategy is a formal planning process with defined steps and explicit methods. Origin: e.g., Ansoff (1965) Positioning School (prescriptive) Strategy development is an ...
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... Origins of biomolecular handedness, Nature, 1984, 311, 19–23; (b) A. J. Macdermott, Electroweak enantioselection and the origin of life, Orig. Life Evol. Biosph., 1995, 25, 191–199. 8. K. Evgenii and T. Wolfram, The role of quartz in the ...
... Origins of biomolecular handedness, Nature, 1984, 311, 19–23; (b) A. J. Macdermott, Electroweak enantioselection and the origin of life, Orig. Life Evol. Biosph., 1995, 25, 191–199. 8. K. Evgenii and T. Wolfram, The role of quartz in the ...
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James Stanley Grimes. Page . Origin of Destructiveness and Combativeness , 80 Origin of Secretiveness and Cautiousness , 82 Origin of Constructiveness and Acquisitiveness , 85 Origin of Wit , or Experimentiveness , Origin of ...
James Stanley Grimes. Page . Origin of Destructiveness and Combativeness , 80 Origin of Secretiveness and Cautiousness , 82 Origin of Constructiveness and Acquisitiveness , 85 Origin of Wit , or Experimentiveness , Origin of ...
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... origin or des- tination , thus indicating a trip which extends beyond the cordon line . The remaining three coding spaces for origin or destination will designate the external zone in which the trip began or ended . A map showing the ...
... origin or des- tination , thus indicating a trip which extends beyond the cordon line . The remaining three coding spaces for origin or destination will designate the external zone in which the trip began or ended . A map showing the ...
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... origin," by which he means, as we gather from a passage to be directly quoted, questions of the origin of the universe, the origin of our earth, the origin of plants and animals, the origin of man and his institutions. This is certainly ...
... origin," by which he means, as we gather from a passage to be directly quoted, questions of the origin of the universe, the origin of our earth, the origin of plants and animals, the origin of man and his institutions. This is certainly ...
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