Sentences with phrase «on early precursors»

Abstract: Contributing to the literature on early precursors of entrepreneurship, this study investigated the role of early social competencies for an entrepreneurial career choice and entrepreneurial success in young adulthood.
Contributing to the literature on early precursors of entrepreneurship, this study investigated the role of early social competencies for an entrepreneurial career choice and entrepreneurial success in young adulthood.

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For the first time, customers trusted products they couldn't examine in person on an extraordinarily wide scale, an early and obvious precursor to the world of online shopping.
A second approach is to look on the earlier Whitehead as the precursor of Process and Reality, and to see the early views as finding their true expression in the late ones.
«I was always into science and technology,» said Heastie, who added many of the gadgets on the show were precursors of modern devices, including Lt. Uhura's early «Bluetooth,» and Capt. Jean - Luc Picard's «iPad.»
In 2015, chemists from Cambridge University, led by John Sutherland, who is a co-author on the current study, discovered a way to synthesize the precursors to RNA using just hydrogen cyanide, hydrogen sulfide, and ultraviolet light — all ingredients that are thought to have been available on early Earth, before the appearance of the first life forms.
The new results point to sulfites and bisulfites as a new class of molecules — ones that were actually available on early Earth — that chemists can now test in the lab, to see whether they can synthesize from these molecules the precursors for life.
Even though the reproductive age for humans is around 15 — 45 years old, the precursor cells that go on to produce human eggs or sperm are formed much earlier, when the fertilized egg grows into a tiny ball of cells in the mother's womb.
They used their method to trace the lineages of 295 neuroblasts (precursors of nerve cells) and discovered that it is possible to predict the future fate and function of many cells based on their early dynamic behavior.
But whereas Facebook is set to become one of the most highly valued companies on the planet, its precursors are at best settling into early retirement; at worst, they have gone out of business.
Conventional wisdom holds that the precursors of modern placental and marsupial mammals arose toward the end of the Jurassic in the Northern Hemisphere, based on the ages and locations of the earliest remains of these shrewlike creatures, which are characterized by so - called tribosphenic molars.
Mentions the Spirit Awards, which we'll skip for now (though it's important that Indiewire not skip them) and move on to the NBR (which I still consider the biggest precursor in the early phase):
On a lighter note, if you wan na go back further than Demon's Souls, the King's Field series was an earlier precursor to the Souls games, with many similar elements, though admittedly in a much simpler form.
Stewart's Vonnie doesn't really seem of the period in which the film is set: this easygoing but undemonstrative sensualist doesn't quite look or act like someone who exists in 1930s Hollywood, but seems more like a Beat era character two decades early, a precursor to her Marylou in On the Road.
Early on in the precursor season, Lynch was considered a bit of a dark horse Best Actor candidate.
It's interesting how the precursor leaders haven't been able to capitalize on their early support which is just another example to the vocal community during the first week of December, that nothing matters until the Oscar voters get to voting.
Although only a few hours long (you'll probably finish your first, normal difficulty run - through in an evening, though obviously that's always just the precursor to weeks of iterative, repeat play for progressive rewards, as part of Destiny's now huge melting pot of content), it's easily the most precisely curated chunk of campaign Destiny has yet seen, eschewing the early game's narrative vagaries and reliance on multi-purpose, overworld spaces in favour of pacing, storytelling and set - pieces entirely worthy of a focused, single - player FPS.
Also on view are several early non-ballpoint works; an early lithograph Untitled (1979); a drypoint etching Untitled (1980); two small crayon and oil on paper works Untitled B (1980) and Untitled R (1980); an acrylic and oil on board Untitled 84 - 6 (1984); and Untitled 82 - A (1982), a stunning example of an early painting drawn with a sharp nail and a precursor to his recent acrylic and oil paintings.
The show at Michael Werner — surely a precursor to a retrospective — displays early sculptures and remnants from his performances on a plinth, like relics in a museum.
On the opposite wall, at the back, you will find a reproduction of Pearlstein's Superman (1952)-- a precursor of Pop, like American Eagle and Dollar Sign, which may have served as early sources of inspiration for Warhol.
Cory Arcangel on Warhol and his early precursors to todays digital art and the archiving process needed to rescue the artists files from his archaic Amiga computer
Besides A Woman, the early work includes various versions of Kusama's Infinity Net paintings, for which she scraped away at white paint slathered on a dark ground to fashion lozenges of black or grey, a precursor to her more mechanically perfect polka dot.
Anyone old enough to have witnessed the flame wars in the late 80s and early 90s, as AOL newbies flooded the newsgroups (a precursor to the blogs of today) and totally misunderstood the oldtimer's online culture, would appreciate that jumping to conclusions on what an email is really saying leads to a high rate of erroneous conclusions (and starts yet another flame war, but that's another millienium ago now).
As explained in far greater detail by Dr. Bill Long on his site than I could ever include here, one of the earliest American jurisprudence precursors to our modern ethical rules was a work by Professor David Hoffman of the University of Maryland.
Drawing on representative household data from the German Socio - Economic Panel, we examine the role of an early precursor of entrepreneurial development — parental role models — for the individual decision to become self - employed in the post-unified Germany.
Abstract: Drawing on representative household data from the German Socio - Economic Panel, we examine the role of an early precursor of entrepreneurial development — parental role models — for the individual decision to become self - employed in the post-unified Germany.
Findings were discussed regarding the need to identify developmental precursors of dating violence in early adolescence and to focus prevention efforts on components (e.g., social skills, coping strategies) necessary to prevent the onset and escalation of adolescent dating violence.
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