985 resultados para THIRD GENERATION
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La fibromialgia es un síndrome doloroso crónico de alta complejidad en su diagnóstico (que hasta la fecha es clínico) y en su manejo. Se caracteriza por la presencia simultánea de numerosos problemas psicológicos en los pacientes, de los cuales se reconoce su asociación con el síndrome pero no la direccionalidad de la asociación. En consecuencia, la atención de las personas que lo desarrollan requiere del despliegue de numerosos esfuerzos interdisciplinarios, con un alto fracaso terapéutico y una mayor cronificación de los síntomas. La Terapia Cognoscitivo Comportamental ha demostrado ser una valiosa herramienta para el abordaje eficaz de las necesidades afectivas, emocionales y comportamentales de esta población. En consecuencia, el presente trabajo de grado tuvo como objetivo realizar una revisión de la literatura hallada en las bases de datos especializadas, sobre la evidencia de las Terapias de Cognoscitivo Comportamentales de Tercera Generación en el manejo de la fibromialgia. Se seleccionaron tres de estas terapias, a saber: la Terapia de Aceptación y Compromiso (TAC), la Terapia Cognoscitiva Basada en Mindfulness (TCBM) y la Psicoterapia Analítica Funcional (PAF). En primer lugar se presenta un breve recorrido histórico de la Terapia Comportamental con el fin de apreciar las diferencias y las similitudes de la Terapia Comportamental en sus tres generaciones. Posteriormente se presenta cada una de las tres terapias seleccionadas, contextualizándolas en cuanto a sus objetivos y evidencia empírica en el campo de la Psicología de la Salud y en específico del dolor crónico y de la fibromialgia. Finalmente, se presentan algunas conclusiones generales y se discute sobre su eficacia y el papel del en estas, en especial para el manejo de la persona con fibromialgia.
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A causa de los conflictos armados, como el de Colombia, se han desplazado por la fuerza a millones de personas, entre ellas una importante parte de la población infantil. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar la salud mental de los niños desplazados internos en edad preescolar en Bogotá Colombia, e identificar los determinantes de la salud mental en estos niños. Métodos: Estudio transversal realizado entre 279 niños que asisten a cuatro jardines infantiles en un barrio marginal de Bogotá. La salud mental infantil se evaluó con el instrumento validado de Comportamiento Infantil (CBCL) 1,5-5 años, aplicados a padres y cuidadores. Se realizo un análisis univariado y multivariado de regresión logística para evaluar la asociación entre el desplazamiento y la salud mental de los niños y para identificar las relaciones con la salud mental en los niños desplazados. Resultados: los Niños desplazados (n = 90) se identificaron con más frecuencia sobre los puntos de corte límite para las escalas CBCL que los no desplazados (n = 189) (por ejemplo, problemas totales 46,7 vs 22,8%;p \ 0,001). La asociación entre el desplazamiento y la presencia de problemas CBCL totales se mantuvo después del ajuste por factores socio-demográficos (OR Ajustado 3.3 del 95%: 1,5; 6,9). Donde la salud mental del cuidador explica en parte la asociación. En los niños desplazados, la salud mental del cuidador (p \ 0,01) y el funcionamiento familiar (p \ 0,01) se asociaron independientemente con la salud mental de los niños. La exposición a eventos traumáticos y el apoyo social también se asociaron con la salud mental del niño, sin embargo, las asociaciones no fueron independientes. Conclusión: En este barrio marginal de Bogotá, los niños en edad preescolar registrados como desplazados internos presentan peor salud mental que los no desplazados. El funcionamiento familiar y la salud mental del cuidador fueron fuerte e independientemente asociados con la salud mental de los niños y niñas desplazados.
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Introducción: La peritonitis bacteriana espontanea es la infección más frecuente en pacientes cirróticos causado generalmente por Escherichia coli. Existen factores de riesgo relacionados con la aparición y recurrencia de infección peritoneal por lo que la implementación de estrategias tempranas y preventivas podría impactar en la disminución de la morbimortalidad. Metodología: Estudio descriptivo, serie de casos, se efectuó la búsqueda de los resultados del estudio citoquímico de líquidos ascíticos de pacientes entre los años 2009 y 2013, seleccionando aquellos compatibles con infección y que correspondieran a sujetos cirróticos, para posteriormente realizar la recolección de datos clínicos y paraclínicos con el fin de conformar la base de datos y finalizar con su respectivo análisis. Resultados: El alcohol es la principal causa de cirrosis en pacientes infectados; el principal microorganismo aislado fue Escherichia coli, documentando un 78% de cultivos negativos, 20% más que lo reportado por la literatura. La ampicilina sulbactam fue el antibiótico de elección en el 65% de los casos, de estos el 61% continuaron sin requerir cambio del mismo. Discusión: El presente estudio confirma al alcohol como principal etiología de cirrosis en nuestro país y a la Escherichia coli multisensible como principal agente. Debido al bajo porcentaje de cambios que requirió la ampicilina sulbactam durante el ajuste de la terapia se puede sugerir a este antibiotico dentro del manejo, sin embargo se require de estudios complementarios para comparar su efectividad en relación con cefalosporinas de tercera generación. De igual forma debe priorizarse la toma de cultivos en botellas de hemocultivos para aumentar la cantidad de aislamientos y optimizar el tratamiento antibiótico guiado de acuerdo al microorganismo obtenido.
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Objetivo. Se realizó un estudio retrospectivo que describe las características demográficas, la etiología, los factores asociados, la mortalidad, la sensibilidad y la resistencia de los microorganismos a los antibióticos usados en sepsis nosocomial. Diseño del estudio. Se realizó la recolección de datos desde el 2004 hasta el primer trimestre del 2006. Se definió infección nosocomial probada como la infección diagnosticada después de 72 horas de hospitalización y que recibe manejo antibiótico mayor a 3 días. Resultados. Se revisaron 60 historias clínicas, en las cuales los gérmenes Gram negativos fueron los principales causantes de sepsis nosocomial, tanto intra como extrainstitucional; de ellos la k. pneumoniae fue el germen más frecuentemente encontrado. Conclusiones. Los gérmenes Gram negativos son los microorganismos predominantemente causantes de sepsis nosocomial en la Unidad de Recién Nacidos (URN) de la Fundación Cardioinfantil (FCI).
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RIO TECHNOLOGY SAS es una empresa que lleva 11 años en el mercado de la distribución al por mayor de tecnología a todo nivel y suministros para oficina en Bogotá y en algunas otras ciudades del país. Fue constituida formalmente en el año 2001 ante la cámara de comercio de Bogotá como una sociedad anónima, y en el año 2010 cambió su tipo de sociedad, y se convirtió en sociedad por acciones simplificada, aprovechando los beneficios que este tipo de sociedad comercial brinda a las empresas medianas y pequeñas en Colombia. La idea de este proyecto nace porque desde Julio del año 2013, la marca RIO® se encuentra registrada, lo que genera grandes inquietudes acerca del cómo poder aprovechar esta situación para que la empresa RIO TECHNOLOGY se dé a conocer en el mercado y lograr un mayor crecimiento de la misma mediante la promoción y fortalecimiento de su marca, generando mayores utilidades. El mercadeo online podría ser una excelente alternativa para lanzar la marca RIO® al mercado; usando las redes sociales, por ejemplo, pues estas han sido creadas para conectar personas, grupos, páginas, etc. Y además son un medio de comunicación muy efectivo, por lo que la empresa RIO TECHNOLOGY podría estar en contacto permanente y cercano con sus clientes, dando a conocer en todo momento su marca RIO® mediante estrategias promocionales. En la actualidad, las redes sociales han significado una gran oportunidad tanto para las grandes empresas como para las Pymes; pues por medio de ellas se llega a una gran cantidad de personas en cuestión de segundos, con lo cual, usando estrategias eficientes, se logran resultados potenciales que se ven reflejados en un fortalecimiento de marca. El objetivo de este proyecto es presentar a RIO TECHNOLOGY un plan estratégico de mercadeo online para lanzar y fortalecer su marca. Se busca que la empresa mejore potencialmente el nivel de sus ventas y comience a posicionar su marca en el mercado.
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Este trabajo presenta un estudio de caso de perdurabilidad empresarial de la empresa Casa Dental Eduardo Daza Ltda, que como Empresa de Familia, desafía la tendencia de su desaparición a partir de la tercera generación, como lo han hecho la mayoría de empresas de esta naturaleza a nivel mundial. En primera instancia se contextualiza y caracteriza las empresas de familia a nivel mundial a partir de una revisión de la literatura existente, para poder consolidar un marco referencial que permite una aproximación al estado del arte en el ámbito corporativo de empresas de naturaleza familiar, para luego analizar su dinámica actual en la economía colombiana, en un enfoque desde lo general a lo particular. Posteriormente se presenta las características que demarcan el éxito de las empresas de familia, su gestión y gobernabilidad, el protocolo de traspaso y el direccionamiento estratégico hacia la innovación como sinónimo que garantiza la perdurabilidad en el tiempo. Después de esta contextualización, se presenta las particularidades desde un contexto histórico de la empresa Casa Dental Eduardo Daza Ltda, sus vicisitudes corporativas, su decadencia y renacer, hasta convertirse en un caso de éxito empresarial a nivel de empresa de familia, sustentando en su comportamiento económico financiero en los últimos tres años, para poder definir sus particularidades, tendencias y prospectiva en el inmediato futuro. Se concluye que las empresas de familia como forma más antigua de organización empresarial, tienen un amplio reconocimiento como un actor importante y diferenciador de la economía mundial, pues el aparato productivos de muchos países desarrollados y en vías de desarrollo se soporta en empresas de familia. La evidencia empírica señala dos características distintivas de las empresas de familia: 1) en casi todos los países estas empresas tienen una alta participación en la creación de riqueza; y 2) tienen una alta probabilidad de desaparecer. En todas las economías, en mayor o menor grado, conviven estos dos fenómenos tan significativos: su importancia económica y su vulnerabilidad
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An X-ray micro-tomography system has been designed that is dedicated to the low-dose imaging of radiation sensitive living organisms and has been used to image the early development of the first few days of plant development immediately after germination. The system is based on third-generation X-ray micro-tomography system and consists of an X-ray tube, two-dimensional X-ray detector and a mechanical sample manipulation stage. The X-ray source is a 50 kVp X-ray tube with a silver target with a filter to centre the X-ray spectrum on 22 keV.A 100 mm diameter X-ray image intensifier (XRII) is used to collect the two-dimensional projection images. The rotation tomography table incorporates a linear translation mechanism to eliminate ring artefact that is commonly associated with third-generation tomography systems' Developing maize seeds (Triticum aestivum) have been imaged using the system with a cubic voxel linear dimension of 100 mum, over a diameter of 25 mm and the root lengths and volumes measured. The X-ray dose to the plants was also assessed and found to have no effect on the plant root development. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Following the 1995 “pill scare” relating to the risk of venous thrombosis from taking second- or third-generation oral contraceptives, the Committee on Safety of Medicines (CSM) withdrew their earlier recommended restrictions on the use of third-generation pills and published recommended wording to be used in patient information leaflets. However, the effectiveness of this wording has not been tested. An empirical study (with 186 pill users, past users, and non-users) was conducted to assess understanding, based on this wording, of the absolute and relative risk of thrombosis in pill users and in pregnancy. The results showed that less than 12% of women in the (higher education) group fully understood the absolute levels of risk from taking the pill and from being pregnant. Relative risk was also poorly understood, with less than 40% of participants showing full understanding, and 20% showing no understanding. We recommend that the CSM revisit the wording currently provided to millions of women in the UK.
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This paper compares and contrasts, for the first time, one- and two-component gelation systems that are direct structural analogues and draws conclusions about the molecular recognition pathways that underpin fibrillar self-assembly. The new one-component systems comprise L-lysine-based dendritic headgroups covalently connected to an aliphatic diamine spacer chain via an amide bond, One-component gelators with different generations of headgroup (from first to third generation) and different length spacer chains are reported. The self-assembly of these dendrimers in toluene was elucidated using thermal measurements, circular dichroism (CD) and NMR spectroscopies, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). The observations are compared with previous results for the analogous two-component gelation system in which the dendritic headgroups are bound to the aliphatic spacer chain noncovalently via acid-amine interactions. The one-component system is inherently a more effective gelator, partly as a consequence of the additional covalent amide groups that provide a new hydrogen bonding molecular recognition pathway, whereas the two-component analogue relies solely on intermolecular hydrogen bond interactions between the chiral dendritic headgroups. Furthermore, because these amide groups are important in the assembly process for the one-component system, the chiral information preset in the dendritic headgroups is not always transcribed into the nanoscale assembly, whereas for the two-component system, fiber formation is always accompanied by chiral ordering because the molecular recognition pathway is completely dependent on hydrogen bond interactions between well-organized chiral dendritic headgroups.
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A series of novel polyaromatic dendrimers that feature tris-(2-ethylamino)amine as the central core unit has been synthesized up to the third generation by employing a convergent growth strategy. The building blocks 1,3-diamino-2-hydroxypropane and 4-carboxybenzaldehyde were used for dendron construction, a process that involved the cyclic repetition of esterification, oxidation and selective amidation steps. Molecular modelling of this class of dendrimers has been used to predict potential solution state conformations employing molecular mechanics and molecular dynamic simulations. In addition, the results of preliminary metal binding studies using the first generation dendritic system are also outlined. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Objective: To assess the effectiveness of absolute risk, relative risk, and number needed to harm formats for medicine side effects, with and without the provision of baseline risk information. Methods: A two factor, risk increase format (relative, absolute and NNH) x baseline (present/absent) between participants design was used. A sample of 268 women was given a scenario about increase in side effect risk with third generation oral contraceptives, and were required to answer written questions to assess their understanding, satisfaction, and likelihood of continuing to take the drug. Results: Provision of baseline information significantly improved risk estimates and increased satisfaction, although the estimates were still considerably higher than the actual risk. No differences between presentation formats were observed when baseline information was presented. Without baseline information, absolute risk led to the most accurate performance. Conclusion: The findings support the importance of informing people about baseline level of risk when describing risk increases. In contrast, they offer no support for using number needed to harm. Practice implications: Health professionals should provide baseline risk information when presenting information about risk increases or decreases. More research is needed before numbers needed to harm (or treat) should be given to members of the general populations. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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The African Technology Policy Studies Network (ATPS) is a multidisciplinary network of researchers, private sector actors, policymakers and civil society. ATPS has the vision to become the leading international centre of excellence and reference in science, technology and innovation (STI) systems research, training and capacity building, communication and sensitization, knowledge brokerage, policy advocacy and outreach in Africa. It has a Regional Secretariat in Nairobi Kenya, and operates through national chapters in 29 countries (including 27 in Africa and two Chapters in the United Kingdom and USA for Africans in the Diaspora) with an expansion plan to cover the entire continent by 2015. The ATPS Phase VI Strategic Plan aims to improve the understanding and functioning of STI processes and systems to strengthen the learning capacity, social responses, and governance of STI for addressing Africa's development challenges, with a specific focus on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). A team of external evaluators carried out a midterm review to assess the effectiveness and efficiency of the implementation of the Strategic Plan for the period January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2010. The evaluation methodology involved multiple quantitative and qualitative methods to assess the qualitative and quantitative inputs (human resources, financial resources, time, etc.) into ATPS activities (both thematic and facilitative) and their tangible and intangible outputs, outcomes and impacts. Methods included a questionnaire survey of ATPS members and stakeholders, key informant interviews, and focus group discussions (FGDs) with members in six countries. Effectiveness of Programmes Under all six strategic goals, very good progress has been made towards planned outputs and outcomes. This is evidenced by key performance indicators (KPIs) generated from desk review, ratings from the survey respondents, and the themes that run through the FGDs. Institutional and Programme Cost Effectiveness Institutional Effectiveness: assessment of institutional effectiveness suggests that adequate management frameworks are in place and are being used effectively and transparently. Also technical and financial accounting mechanisms are being followed in accordance with grant agreements and with global good practice. This is evidenced by KPIs generated from desk review. Programme Cost Effectiveness: assessment of cost-effectiveness of execution of programmes shows that organisational structure is efficient, delivering high quality, relevant research at relatively low cost by international standards. The evidence includes KPIs from desk review: administrative costs to programme cost ratio has fallen steadily, to around 10%; average size of research grants is modest, without compromising quality. There is high level of pro bono input by ATPS members. ATPS Programmes Strategic Evaluation ATPS research and STI related activities are indeed unique and well aligned with STI issues and needs facing Africa and globally. The multi-disciplinary and trans-boundary nature of the research activities are creating a unique group of research scientists. The ATPS approach to research and STI issues is paving the way for the so called Third Generation University (3GU). Understanding this unique positioning, an increasing number of international multilateral agencies are seeking partnership with ATPS. ATPS is seeing an increasing level of funding commitments by Donor Partners. Recommendations for ATPS Continued Growth and Effectiveness On-going reform of ATPS administrative structure to continue The on-going reforms that have taken place within the Board, Regional Secretariat, and at the National Chapter coordination levels are welcomed. Such reform should continue until fully functional corporate governance policy and practices are fully established and implemented across the ATPS governance structures. This will further strengthen ATPS to achieve the vision of being the leading STI policy brokerage organization in Africa. Although training in corporate governance has been carried out for all sectors of ATPS leadership structure in recent time, there is some evidence that these systems have not yet been fully implemented effectively within all the governance structures of the organization, especially at the Board and National chapter levels. Future training should emphasize practical application with exercises relevant to ATPS leadership structure from the Board to the National Chapter levels. Training on Transformational Leadership - Leading a Change Though a subject of intense debate amongst economists and social scientists, it is generally agreed that cultural mindsets and attitudes could enhance and/or hinder organizational progress. ATPS’s vision demands transformational leadership skills amongst its leaders from the Board members to the National Chapter Coordinators. To lead such a change, ATPS leaders must understand and avoid personal and cultural mindsets and value systems that hinder change, while embracing those that enhance it. It requires deliberate assessment of cultural, behavioural patterns that could hinder progress and the willingness to be recast into cultural and personal habits that make for progress. Improvement of relationship amongst the Board, Secretariat, and National Chapters A large number of ATPS members and stakeholders feel they do not have effective communications and/or access to Board, National Chapter Coordinators and Regional Secretariat activities. Effort should be made to improve the implementation of ATPS communication strategy to improve on information flows amongst the ATPS management and the members. The results of the survey and the FGDs suggest that progress has been made during the past two years in this direction, but more could be done to ensure effective flow of pertinent information to members following ATPS communications channels. Strategies for Increased Funding for National Chapters There is a big gap between the fundraising skills of the Regional Secretariat and those of the National Coordinators. In some cases, funds successfully raised by the Secretariat and disbursed to national chapters were not followed up with timely progress and financial reports by some national chapters. Adequate training in relevant skills required for effective interactions with STI key policy players should be conducted regularly for National Chapter coordinators and ATPS members. The ongoing training in grant writing should continue and be made continent-wide if funding permits. Funding of National Chapters should be strategic such that capacity in a specific area of research is built which, with time, will not only lead to a strong research capacity in that area, but also strengthen academic programmes. For example, a strong climate change programme is emerging at University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN), with strong collaborations with Universities from neighbouring States. Strategies to Increase National Government buy-in and support for STI Translating STI research outcomes into policies requires a great deal of emotional intelligence, skills which are often lacking in the first and second generation universities. In the epoch of the science-based or 2GUs, governments were content with universities carrying out scientific research and providing scientific education. Now they desire to see universities as incubators of new science- or technology-based commercial activities, whether by existing firms or start-ups. Hence, governments demand that universities take an active and leading role in the exploitation of their knowledge and they are willing to make funds available to support such activities. Thus, for universities to gain the attention of national leadership they must become centres of excellence and explicit instruments of economic development in the knowledge-based economy. The universities must do this while working collaboratively with government departments, parastatals, and institutions and dedicated research establishments. ATPS should anticipate these shifting changes and devise programmes to assist both government and universities to relate effectively. New administrative structures in member organizations to sustain and manage the emerging STI multidisciplinary teams Second Generation universities (2GUs) tend to focus on pure science and often do not regard the application of their know-how as their task. In contrast, Third Generation Universities (3GUs) objectively stimulate techno-starters – students or academics – to pursue the exploitation or commercialisation of the knowledge they generate. They view this as being equal in importance to the objectives of scientific research and education. Administratively, research in the 2GU era was mainly monodisciplinary and departments were structured along disciplines. The emerging interdisciplinary scientific teams with focus on specific research areas functionally work against the current mono-disciplinary faculty-based, administrative structure of 2GUs. For interdisciplinary teams, the current faculty system is an obstacle. There is a need for new organisational forms for university management that can create responsibilities for the task of know-how exploitation. ATPS must anticipate this and begin to strategize solutions for their member institutions to transition to 3Gus administrative structure, otherwise ATPS growth will plateau, and progress achieved so far may be stunted.
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To investigate the occurrence of antimicrobial resistance genes of human clinical relevance in Salmonella isolated from livestock in Great Britain. Two hundred and twenty-five Salmonella enterica isolates were characterized using an antimicrobial resistance gene chip and disc diffusion assays. Plasmid profiling, conjugation experiments and identification of Salmonella genomic island 1 (SGI1) were performed for selected isolates. Approximately 43% of Salmonella harboured single or multiple antimicrobial resistance genes with pig isolates showing the highest numbers where 96% of Salmonella Typhimurium harboured one or more resistance genes. Isolates harbouring multiple resistances divided into three groups. Group 1 isolates harboured ampicillin/streptomycin/sulphonamide/tetracycline resistance and similar phenotypes. This group contained isolates from pigs, cattle and poultry that were from several serovars including Typhimurium, 4,[5],12:i:-, Derby, Ohio and Indiana. All Group 2 isolates were from pigs and were Salmonella Typhimurium. They contained a non-sul-type class 1 integron and up to 13 transferrable resistances. All Group 3 isolates harboured a class 1 integron and were isolated from all animal species included in the study. Most isolates were Salmonella Typhimurium and harboured SGI1. Salmonella isolated from livestock was shown to harbour antimicrobial resistance genes although no or little resistance to third-generation cephalosporins or ciprofloxacin, respectively, was detected. The preponderance in pigs of multidrug-resistant Salmonella Typhimurium makes it important to introduce control measures such as improved biosecurity to ensure that they do not pass through the food chain and limit human therapeutic options.
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This paper provides a high-level overview of E-UTRAN interworking and interoperability with existing Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) and non-3GPP wireless networks. E-UTRAN access networks (LTE and LTE-A) are currently the latest technologies for 3GPP evolution specified in Release 8, 9 and beyond. These technologies promise higher throughputs and lower latency while also reducing the cost of delivering the services to fit with subscriber demands. 3GPP offers a direct transition path from the current 3GPP UTRAN/GERAN networks to LTE including seamless handover. E-UTRAN and other wireless networks interworking is an option that allows operators to maximize the life of their existing network components before a complete transition to truly 4G networks. Network convergence, backward compatibility and interpretability are regarded as the next major challenge in the evolution and the integration of mobile wireless communications. In this paper, interworking and interoperability between the E-UTRAN Evolved Packet Core (EPC) architecture and 3GPP, 3GPP2 and IEEE based networks are clearly explained. How the EPC is designed to deliver multimedia and facilitate interworking is also explained. Moreover, the seamless handover needed to perform this interworking efficiently is described briefly. This study showed that interoperability and interworking between existing networks and E-UTRAN are highly recommended as an interim solution before the transition to full 4G. Furthermore, wireless operators have to consider a clear interoperability and interworking plan for their existing networks before making a decision to migrate completely to LTE. Interworking provides not only communication between different wireless networks; in many scenarios it contributes to add technical enhancements to one or both environments.
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This paper reports on an important subgroup of international boundary-spanners – immigrants and second or third generation migrants from the MNC's home country living in the subsidiary host country. We take as our example the Nikkeijin (Japanese immigrants and their descendants) in Brazil. Such bi-cultural people are a largely unexplored source of boundary-spanning internationally competent talent for multinational enterprises. Using two different surveys, we find that this group is recognized as a source of talent by Japanese MNCs, but that their HRM practices are not appropriate to attract and use them in their global talent management programmes.