933 resultados para GNSS navigation and positioning
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Continuation of the Publication with Same Title, Issued by the Bureau of Statistics [treasury Dept]; by the Bureau of Statistics [dept. of Commerce and Labor]; by the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce [dept. of Commerce and Labor; Later Dept. of Commerce]
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At head of title, v. 30-31: Foreign office.
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At head of title: 1877/78, Statistical abstract.
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Shipping list no.: 90-038-P.
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Referred to the Committee on military affairs and ordered printed with illustrations May 19, 1937.
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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This article uses the concept of social positioning to explore the construction of a youth sports club by young people, their parents and coaches. The year-long ethnography of Forest Athletics Club (FAC) identified two athlete positions of Samplers and Beginning Specializers. Four parents’ positions were identified, those of Non-Attenders, Spectators, Helpers and Committed Members. One coach position was the Committed Volunteer. Each of these positions was interdependent. Particular expectations, practices and values were attached to these positions. It is argued that the club operates according to multiple agendas and that FAC is a complex and dynamic social phenomenon that is practised differently by the three groups of key players.
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Terrorism poses both direct and indirect threats to the operations of the firm. It represents a market imperfection that increases transaction costs and creates barriers to the free flow of goods, affecting potential gains that would occur in the presence of unhindered exchange. Terrorism reflects the risk or actual encounter of violent acts, whose goal is to engender fear, coercion, or intimidation. We investigate terrorism and its association with marketing strategy and operations. Key concepts on terrorism are reviewed and a collection of propositions is offered. We highlight the pivotal roles of sourcing, production, distribution, pricing, communications, and general business strategy as functions influenced by, or capable of influencing, terrorism. Lastly, we offer managerial implications, as well as directions and guidelines for future research.