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A New Scalable Deep Learning Model of Pattern Recognition for Medical Diagnosis Using Model Aggregation and Model Selection
In recent years, pattern recognition has become a research area with increasing importance using several techniques. One of the most common techniques used is deep learning. This paper presents a new deep learning model to...
Constructing global firms? National, transnational and neocolonial effects in international management consultancies
Drawing on an empirical study of four major international management consultancies, this article examines managerial efforts to construct ‘global’ organizations. We show how these efforts are undermined by inter-office conflicts...
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Professional service firms, globalisation and the new imperialism
Mehdi Boussebaa
Jan 01, 0001
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– This paper draws on critical accounting research to ground the study of globalising professional service firms (GPSFs) more firmly in the history and actuality of imperialism. In so doing, the paper also helps in...
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Learning from the world? Horizontal knowledge flows and geopolitics in international consulting firms
This paper examines the nature of the contemporary multinational corporation (MNC) through a study of the use of knowledge management systems (KMS) in four major international consulting firms. In particular, we explore whether...
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Strict monotonic trees arising from evolutionary processes
In this paper we study two models of labelled random trees that generalise the original unlabelled Schröder tree. Our new models can be seen as models for phylogenetic trees in which nodes represent species and labels encode the...
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Nature of the low magnetization decay on stacks of second generation superconducting tapes under crossed and rotating magnetic field experiments
The extremely low decay factor on the trapped magnetic field by stacks of second-generation high-temperature superconducting tapes reported in Appl. Phys. Lett. 104, 232602 (2014), is in apparent contradiction with the classical...
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Professional service firms, globalisation and the new imperialism
Mehdi Boussebaa
Jan 01, 0001
Purpose
– This paper draws on critical accounting research to ground the study of globalising professional service firms (GPSFs) more firmly in the history and actuality of imperialism. In so doing, the paper also helps in...
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Englishization in offshore call centers

The spread and use of English as the lingua franca of international business (IB)-"corporate Englishization"-has received increasing scholarly attention in recent years but the focus has mostly been on the communication...

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Learning from the world? Horizontal knowledge flows and geopolitics in international consulting firms
This paper examines the nature of the contemporary multinational corporation (MNC) through a study of the use of knowledge management systems (KMS) in four major international consulting firms. In particular, we explore whether...
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Englishization in offshore call centers

The spread and use of English as the lingua franca of international business (IB)-"corporate Englishization"-has received increasing scholarly attention in recent years but the focus has mostly been on the communication...

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Englishization, identity regulation and imperialism
What are the power/identity implications of the increasing Englishization of non-Anglophone workplaces around the world? We address this question using an analytical framework that combines a focus on micro/meso-level processes...
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Artificially generated turbulence
Building on a summary of how turbulence influences biological systems, we reviewed key phytoplankton-turbulence laboratory experiments (after Peters and Redondo (1997) and Peters and Marrasé (2000)) to provide a current overview...
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Constructing global firms? National, transnational and neocolonial effects in international management consultancies
Drawing on an empirical study of four major international management consultancies, this article examines managerial efforts to construct ‘global’ organizations. We show how these efforts are undermined by inter-office conflicts...
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Englishization, identity regulation and imperialism
What are the power/identity implications of the increasing Englishization of non-Anglophone workplaces around the world? We address this question using an analytical framework that combines a focus on micro/meso-level processes...
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Nuclear mechanotransduction in stem cells.
In development and in homeostatic maintenance of tissues, stem cells and progenitor cells are constantly subjected to forces. These forces can lead to significant changes in gene expression and function of stem cells, mediating...
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Artificially generated turbulence
Building on a summary of how turbulence influences biological systems, we reviewed key phytoplankton-turbulence laboratory experiments (after Peters and Redondo (1997) and Peters and Marrasé (2000)) to provide a current overview...
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Fuzzy Logic for Solving the Water-Energy Management Problem in Standalone Water Desalination Systems
This work investigates an important topic of energy and water security (water-energy nexus). For this purpose, Water-Energy Management Strategy (W-EMS) for a standalone water desalination system powered by PV-Wind source is...

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