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Arthurs, Jonathan D., and Lowell W. Busenitz. "The Boundaries and Limitations of Agency Theory and Stewardship Theory in the Venture Capitalist/Entrepreneur Relationship." Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 28, no. 2 (2003): 145–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1540-6520.2003.00036.x.

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The dynamic ownership arrangements surrounding the venture capitalist–entrepreneur (VC–E) relationship inherent in new ventures make the examination of principals’ or venture capitalists’ (VCs) and agents’ (entrepreneurs) governance arrangements interesting to explore. This article examines the limitations of agency theory and then stewardship theory in explaining the behaviors of individuals in the VC–E relationship. Our analysis points out the potential problems inherent in each theory's explanatory ability as it relates to the VC–E relationship. Lastly, theoretical gaps in the VC–E relationship are discussed along with suggestions for new theory surrounding this important and intriguing relationship.
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Et. al., Ashwini Solankar,. "Secure E-Voting System Using Visual Cryptography & Block Chain Ledger." Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT) 12, no. 1S (2021): 7–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/turcomat.v12i1s.1544.

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Expanding advanced innovation has revolutionized the life of individuals. In this digital world many countries are trying to initiate an E-voting system in regular election process. Researchers are looking forward for the innovative ideas for secure and user friendly system. Block chain is one of the novel concepts that come with number of features to develop E-services. By embracing block chain in the circulation of databases on e-casting ballot frameworks, one can decrease the duping wellsprings of database control. This venture intends to execute casting a ballot result utilizing block chain calculation from each place of decision. In proposed system we have chosen Block chain for its decentralized framework and Here in security and data integrity is mainly achieved by making use of Visual Cryptography (VC) concept. This VC technique comes in when user casts vote on an E-voting portal.
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Bruton, Garry D., Vance H. Fried, and Sophie Manigart. "Institutional Influences on the Worldwide Expansion of Venture Capital." Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 29, no. 6 (2005): 737–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6520.2005.00106.x.

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The venture capital (VC) industry started in the United States and then spread worldwide. As it spread into other countries, there was a conscious attempt to copy industry practice from the U.S. However, venture capitalists in other countries are subject to different institutional forces that can impact their behavior. This article uses an institutional perspective to develop testable propositions on the impact of various institutions on venture capitalists’ behavior. The article concludes with a discussion of the implications of an institutional theory perspective for VC research and public policy.
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Cumming, Douglas, Grant Fleming, and Armin Schwienbacher. "Corporate Relocation in Venture Capital Finance." Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 33, no. 5 (2009): 1121–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6520.2009.00337.x.

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This paper introduces an analysis of international relocation decisions of venture capital (VC)–backed companies. Relocations to the United States are motivated by economic conditions as well as an improvement in the laws of the country in which the entrepreneurial firm is based. Relocations to the United States yield much greater returns to Asia–Pacific VCs than investing in companies already based in the United States at the time of VC investment. Further, more experienced Asia–Pacific VCs have greater success with their investee relocations to the United States, and these relocations yield higher returns relative to staying in their country of origin.
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Carrillo, Andres E., René J. L. Murphy, and Stephen S. Cheung. "Vitamin C Supplementation and Salivary Immune Function Following Exercise-Heat Stress." International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance 3, no. 4 (2008): 516–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.3.4.516.

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Purpose:Prolonged physical exertion and environmental heat stress may elicit postexercise depression of immune cell function, increasing upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) susceptibility. We investigated the effects of acute and short-term vitamin C (VC) compared with placebo (PL) supplementation on URTI susceptibility, salivary immunoglobulin A (s-IgA), and cortisol responses in healthy individuals following prolonged exercise-heat stress.Methods:Twelve participants were randomized into the VC or PL group in a double-blind design. For 12 days, participants consumed 3 × 500 mg tablets of VC or PL per day, with testing completed at baseline, then following acute (1 d) and short-term (8 d) supplementation. Participants performed 120.1 ± 49.6 min of cycling at 54 ± 6% VO2max in a hot (34.8 ± 1.0°C and 13 ± 3% relative humidity) environment, with saliva samples collected at pre-, post-, and 72 h postexercise. Health logs specifying URTI symptoms were completed for 7 days postexercise.Results:A 2 × 3 × 3 mixed ANOVA with a post hoc Bonferroni correction factor revealed a significant linear trend in postexercise cortisol attenuation in the VC group, 21.7 ± 15.1 nmol/L (mean ± SD) at baseline, to 13.5 ± 10.0 at acute, to 7.6 ± 4.2 after short term (P = .032). No differences were detected in ratio of s-IgA to protein or URTI symptoms between groups.Conclusions:These data suggest that vitamin C supplementation can decrease postexercise cortisol in individuals performing exercise similar to that of a half-marathon or marathon in hot conditions. However, no changes in s-IgA and URTI were evident, possibly due to previous moderate training and reduced physical and psychological stress compared with athletes participating in ultramarathons.
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ATANASOV, VLADIMIR, VLADIMIR IVANOV, and KATE LITVAK. "Does Reputation Limit Opportunistic Behavior in the VC Industry? Evidence from Litigation against VCs." Journal of Finance 67, no. 6 (2012): 2215–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6261.2012.01785.x.

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Franke, Nikolaus, Marc Gruber, Dietmar Harhoff, and Joachim Henkel. "Venture Capitalists' Evaluations of Start-Up Teams: Trade-Offs, Knock-Out Criteria, and the Impact of VC Experience." Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 32, no. 3 (2008): 459–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6520.2008.00236.x.

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Pessôa Filho, Dalton Müller, Astor Reis Simionato, Leandro Oliveira da Cruz Siqueira, Mário André Espada, and Daniel Pestana. "INFLUÊNCIA DA COMPOSIÇÃO CORPORAL REGIONAL E TOTAL SOBRE O DESEMPENHO DE NADO E ÍNDICES AERÓBIOS." Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte 22, no. 3 (2016): 195–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1517-869220162203151766.

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RESUMO Introdução: Poucos estudos analisaram a contribuição da composição regional de nadadores para o perfil aeróbio, anaeróbio e o desempenho de nado. Objetivo: Verificar a influência da composição corporal regional e total sobre índices da aptidão aeróbia e anaeróbia em nado atado e livre, bem como sobre o desempenho de curta e média duração. Métodos: Onze nadadores (18,0 ± 4,0 anos) foram submetidos a: (1) teste incremental em nado atado, com coleta de gases respiração-a-respiração (K4b2 associado ao novo-AquaTrainerâ); e (2) tempo limite nos desempenhos de 200, 400 e 800 metros de nado livre. A regressão linear entre distância e tempo (d-tLim) empregou o método dos quadrados mínimos. O coeficiente de Pearson (r) averiguou as correlações da composição corporal regional e total com índices da aptidão aeróbica e anaeróbica em nado atado e livre. Resultados: Os valores da massa isenta de gordura (MIG) foram: 61,7 ± 7,4 kg; 7,5 ± 1,1 kg; 28,3 ± 3,7 kg; 22,1 ± 2,5 kg, respectivamente para corpo todo, membros superiores (MS), tronco (T) e membros inferiores (MI). O consumo máximo de oxigênio (VO2max) foi 52,1 ± 5,3 ml×kg-1×min-1, sendo a carga correspondente (iVO2max) de 93,9 ± 12,2 N. O tempo em 200 (132,2 ± 9,7 s), 400 (296,8 ± 17,2 s) e 800 metros (619,5 ± 26,9 s) forneceu velocidade crítica (VC = 1,23 ± 0,06 m×s-1) e capacidade anaeróbica de nado (CNA = 35,8 ± 15,1 m). Observaram-se correlações de iVO2max, CAN e v200m com MIG para MS (r = 0,64; 0,67 e 0,76), porém a MIG para T, MI e corporal demonstraram correlações apenas com v200m (r = 0,75; 0,69 e 0,75) e CAN (r = 0,71; 0,69 e 0,75). Conclusão: Houve, portanto, influência da MIG regional e corporal sobre o desempenho de curta distância e reservas anaeróbias, sendo a MIG-MS também influente sobre a iVO2max, e assim relacionada ao aprimoramento do desempenho de nado.
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El Aoufy, K., M. R. Melis, S. Bellando Randone, et al. "POS1495-HPR THE EXPERIENCE OF A RHEUMATOLOGY UNIT DURING THE COVID19 LOCKDOWN: TELEMEDICINE ALLOWS A SAFE FOLLOW UP OF PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATIC DISEASES." Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 80, Suppl 1 (2021): 1032.1–1032. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2021-eular.3023.

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Background:In March this year, most of the routine activities were cancelled during the streaming of the pandemic in Italy. This prompted a pragmatic reorganization of the traditional care model of nursing and medicine, to quickly give an efficient clinical response. During the first phase of the pandemic, outpatient visits dropped by more than 60%, forcefully shifting to telemedicine to assure continuity of care despite the lockdown.Objectives:The aim of the present work was to describe the strategy adopted during and immediately after the lockdown to assure the follow up of patients and the maintenance of their treatment in an outpatient “virtual” telemedicine clinic dedicated to RDs.Methods:the patient flow to a rheumatology division during the lockdown was evaluated retrospectively from March to September 2020 in accordance with local restrictions, and three periods are described.Results:653/913 (71.5%), 542/542 (100%) and 1.048/1.048 (100%) infusion activities scheduled were performed at the centre for daily infusion and pre-infusion assessment, respectively during the 1st, 2nd and 3rd period. In the outpatient clinic during the 1st period, 96.96% of the cases was shifted to Telemedicine, which decreased to 52.45% in the 2nd period; while in the 3rd period, 97.6% of the performances were carried out at the clinic. Diagnostic procedures, such as ultrasound, capillaroscopy, and joint injection were generally postponed during the 1st period, reduced drastically during the 2nd and performed regularly during 3rd period. Ulcer treatment and the Clinical Trial Unit never stopped their activity. The flow of the activity of the outpatient clinic and the day hospital is represented as monthly trends in graph 1 (See Graph 1).Conclusion:Our data show the feasibility of Telemedicine in a lockdown condition. Shifting stable patients to Telemedicine has the potentiality to minimize the risk of contagion and allow continuity of care. In the future, the use of Telemedicine for specific clinical uses might assure patient assistance also in non-pandemic conditions.References:[1]Rawaf S, Allen LN, Stigler FL et al. Lessons on the COVID-19 pandemic, for and by primary care professionals worldwide. Eur J Gen Pract. 2020 Dec;26(1):129-133. doi: 10.1080/13814788.2020.1820479. PMID: 32985278.[2]McDougall JA, Ferucci ED, Glover J, et al. Telerheumatology: A Systematic Review. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2017 Oct;69(10):1546-1557. doi: 10.1002/acr.23153. Epub 2017 Aug 22. PMID: 27863164; PMCID: PMC5436947.[3]Romão VC, Cordeiro I, Macieira C, Oliveira-Ramos F, Romeu JC, Rosa CM, Saavedra MJ, Saraiva F, Vieira-Sousa E, Fonseca JE. Rheumatology practice amidst the COVID-19 pandemic: a pragmatic view. RMD Open. 2020 Jun;6(2):e001314. doi: 10.1136/rmdopen-2020-001314. PMID: 32584782; PMCID: PMC7425193.Characters from table content including title and footnotes:Graph 1.Monthly trend for telemedicine and visits during the SARS Cov2 emergencyAcknowledgements:The project (Telereuma) has been supported by an unrestricted grant of Biogen, BMS, and Novartis.Disclosure of Interests:None declared
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Kasat, Gopal R., Aniruddha B. Pandit, and V. V. Ranade. "CFD Simulation of Gas-Liquid Flows in a Reactor Stirred by Dual Rushton Turbines." International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering 6, no. 1 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.2202/1542-6580.1628.

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In the present work, we have simulated gas-liquid flows in a tall stirred reactor equipped with dual Rushton turbines. A two fluid model along with the standard k-? turbulence model and modified drag coefficient, (proposed by Khopkar & Ranade, 2006) accounting for the effect of bulk turbulence, was used to simulate the dispersed gas-liquid flow in a stirred reactor. The multiple reference frames (MRF) approach was used to simulate impeller rotation in a fully baffled reactor. The computational model was mapped on to a commercial solver FLUENT 6.2 (of Fluent Inc. USA). The model was used to simulate three distinct flow regimes in a gas-liquid stirred reactor: L33-VC (lower impeller-upper impeller), S33-VC and VC-VC. The model predictions were compared with the published experimental data of Bombac & Zun (2000). The predicted results show good agreement with the experimental data for all the three flow regimes. The computational model presented in this work would be useful for simulating different flow regimes in a gas-liquid stirred vessel.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "VC 1541"

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Abler, Randal Thomas. "Quality of service and fairness in ATM based MPLS switches implementing packet based VC-merge." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/15418.

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Books on the topic "VC 1541"

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Schramm, Karsten. Die Floppy 1541: Alles u ber d. Programmierung d. VC 1541 vom Ero ffnen e. Datei bis zu Eingriffen in d. Arbeitsweise d. DOS ; lernen Sie Ihren eigenen Programmierschutz u. Ihr schnelles Ladeprogramm selbst zu entwickeln ; [mit komplettem kommentierten ROM-Listing]. Markt-und-Technik-Verlag, 1985.

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A VC 1541-és lemezmeghajtó egység. Novotrade, 1989.

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