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Socio-ecological intergradation refers to the gradual merging of social (organizational) and ecological (environmental) systems to shift a firm's focus from global supply chain optimization to building more regionally bound, socio-ecologically connected operations.
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JOY BAKER DAVIS Greensboro, N.C., Nov. 2, 2011 To the Editor: The rules of courtesy can be complicated, especially when so many courteous mannerisms are regionally and culturally bound.
This is actually a result of its phenomenally successful transformation in the past few decades from a small, regionally-bound institution (where the first black undergraduate was admitted in 1955 and full coeducation arrived only in 1970) to a major research university with a $3 billion endowment and an increasingly diverse student body.
In the midst of the government shutdown and in anticipation of defaulting on U.S. loans next week, there has been a rush by columnists to depict the Tea Party Caucus in the House of Representatives as either as a crackpot splinter from the GOP or a regionally-bound rebel yell of nullification.
Recently, by employing a high‐resolution MRI method, blood to brain transfer of gadolinium bound to plasma proteins (shows entry of large molecules that cannot usually enter the brain) was measured regionally in a quantitative manner.
Toronto bound".
Playoff bound?
Homeward bound".
Reactive gaseous Hg (RGM) and particulate bound ionic Hg (Hg II)) have a shorter atmospheric residence time than Hg(0) (atmospheric residence time hours to days), and as a result are generally deposited locally or regionally.
Time bound.
Binding arbitration.
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