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Besides extrinsic remunerations, people can also be motivated by non-pecuniary or intrinsic rewards, which are non-tangible incentives.
The hard part is to find a suitable business model, since they are often non-tangible and comprise many touch points with the product offering.
2007) where signals embedded in supplemental data were held ineligible for patent protection under Section 101, the court determined that the device profile, as a collection of data, was directed to non-tangible information and was thus ineligible for patent protection.
Equipment - Equipment is tangible, non-expendable, University property that has an estimated useful life of greater than one year and a per unit acquisition cost equal to or greater than the University's capitalization threshold.
Metaphors, on the other hand, can be useful in reaching shared understanding between patient and doctor because they are tangible and non-blaming, although there is limited evidence for their effectiveness [ 36, 38].
Others are more tangible.
There are more tangible benefits, too.
Those are the tangible takeaways.
Other worries are less tangible.
The similarities are, however, tangible.
These drawings are almost tangible.
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