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% of partnerships and collaborations involve competitors (Harbison & Pekar, 1998), aka coopetition (Bengtsson & Kock, 2000). Competing firms often face similar economic and sustainability challenges while possessing
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Overview Gut bile acids (BAs) play a central role in human health. Synthesised in the liver, primary BAs are subsequently modified by the gut microbiome into secondary BAs of increased diversity and
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act as passive force regulation and vibration isolation devices without any need for sensors and complex electromechanical control systems and have potential to be used in many applications such as
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Overview Multinational Corporations have a great opportunity to advance Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This is more so in developing regions such as Africa that face huge challenges meeting
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initiatives are more likely to act as triggers of community-based restoration projects. This is intended to have a nation-wide scale and use information on both natural and socioeconomic data overlapped as
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. There is significant evidence of an inverse correlation between Tau levels and cancer, however knowledge regarding the function and regulation of Tau in human cancers is lacking. The tumour suppressor p53 is
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consequences for the entrepreneurial aspirations of these groups. In gaining more insight into both the relationship of lower financial literacy with entrepreneurial aspirations, but also the causes
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only sustainable but also resilient in the face of climate change, evolving social expectations, and economic pressures. By pioneering the use of DT in managing extensive grazing systems, this project
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-of-life, disease course and survival. This is not explained solely by having to face a serious illness, but likely reflects shared physiological risk mechanisms such as chronic inflammation, which is
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unique international PhD experience where supervision and training is across three different University institutions. You can study in one of four areas: Human relationships across the lifespan; Mental