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In the same time, EPI would induce a steric hindrance inside the general cavity and cloxacillin would generate a competitive occupation of a ß-lactam affinity site [22].
The blending of these polymers generates a competitive adsorption on surface sites of cement particles, which influences their performances.
A precise estimate, on one hand, can generate a competitive advantage and, on the other, can reduce problems arising from adverse selection due to small differences in loan spreads (e.g., Gürtler and Hibbeln 2013).
Signaling qualities and economic performances of advertising can generate a competitive advantage at 'hard times', when cultural firms diversify their revenues as Welfare States do not have enough resources for them.
In this situation, power-producing companies have on focus their in-house skills for generating a competitive edge over their rivals, such as the skills needed for developing the most economical energy investments for the best-paying customer for the local biomass producers.
Education is more than coding, it is more than a piece of paper and more than generating a competitive pedigree.
Phosphorus (P), in particular, leaches from volcanic soils as they age, generating a competitive environment for plant growth [ 29].
During their glory days, the team thrived as a lean and efficient operation and Gascoyne believes the qualities which made Lotus great all those years ago can be harnessed to generate a worthwhile competitive edge under the latest regulations which call for dramatic cost and technology restrictions in the future.
This is counter-intuitive to the traditionally trained MBA who is taught to generate a sustainable competitive advantage by creating a closed system, making it popular, then milking it through the product life cycle.
Capitalism may generate a highly competitive atmosphere in which there are always winners and losers, but "survival of the fittest" is the law of the jungle.
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