394 resultados para Quotations, Armenian.


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Ms. notes in margins throughout volume and on 3 blank pages at end.

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"Indications bibliographiques": p. [21]-27.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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At head of title: Ējer hay azatagrutʻean paykʻarnerēn.

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Translation of Les Assyro-Chaldéens et les Arméniens massacrés par les Turcs.

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I. Greek and Roman, by W. S. Fox, 1916.--II. Eddic, by J. A. Macculloch. 1930.--III. Celtic, by J. A. Macculloch; Slavic by Jan M_achal. 1918.--IV. Finno-Ugric, Siberian, by Uno Holmberg. 1927.--V. Semitic, by S. H. Langdon. 1931.--VI. Indian, by A. B. Keith; Iranian, by A. J. Carnoy. 1917.--VII. Armenian, by M. H. Ananikian; African, by Alice Werner. 1925.--VIII. Chinese, by J. C. Ferguson; Japanese, by Masaharu Anesaki. 1928.--IX. Oceanic, by R. B. Dixon. 1916.--X. North American, by H. B. Alexander. 1916.--XI. Latin-American, by H. B. Alexander. 1920.--XII. Egyptian, by W. M. M_uller; Indo-Chinese, by J. G. Scott. 1918.--XIII. Complete index to volumes I-XII. 1932.

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Account of twenty-five sensational events in the United States between 1918 and 1933, with quotations from the contemporary press. cf. Foreword.

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Published: New York

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ACCESS: May only be used at the Armenian Research Center ; please call 313 593-5181 for Center hours.

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his paper contains a warning for investors, executives, analysts and scientists about the sustainability of the biotechnology industry. The study upon which the paper is based examines the impact of market forces on the biotechnology industry and argues that the short-term focus of market driven policies and practices impacts on the sustainability of firms operating in the industry. The market is represented by the National Association of Securities Dealers, Automated Quotations Market (NASDAQ), considered to be one of the vehicles of the promotion of ''new economy'' companies and principles. Through the application of bibliometric data (using both refereed and non-refereed papers), matched with the long term tracking of the NASDAQ Biotechnology Index, the authors provide a clear indication that the short-term investment thinking is leading an industry that is characterised by long R&D cycles. There is an incompatibility between the shorter-term investment considerations and the long-term scientific developments the biotechnology industry is attempting to achieve. Graphs and illustrations are provided to portray the comparative data.