ABDRABO NASR |
SEMANTIC ENCODING STRATEGY TRAINING IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE ACQUISITION: THE MODERN STANDARD ARABIC (MSA) MODEL
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1 - 21 |
ALTUNOZ UTKU |
DOES HERD BEHAVIOUR EXIST IN TURKISH STOCK MARKETS? THE CASE OF BORSA ISTANBUL
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22 - 33 |
AMOR GUIRA |
THE AUDITING EXPECTATION GAP IN ALGERIA: REASONS AND SOLUTIONS
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34 - 34 |
ANANDA CANDRA FAJRI , PULUNGAN ABDUL MANAP |
DETERMINANT OF INCOME INEQUALITY IN INDONESIA: STUDY CASE 33 PROVINCES IN 2011-2016
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35 - 48 |
AWE TOPE ISAAC |
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY AND MANUFACTURED EXPORT IN NIGERIA
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49 - 66 |
BANERJEE SAYAN |
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS AND SHIFT IN VALUE CHAIN – PERSPECTIVES BEHIND INNOVATION POLICY
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67 - 67 |
BHAT SUBODH , MIRCOV SASHA |
DO RETRO ADS DIFFER IN THEIR CHARACTERISTICS FROM NON-RETRO ADS?
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68 - 68 |
BHATIA MEENA , MULENGA MWILA |
DO ACCOUNTING NUMBERS HAVE ANY RELATION WITH STOCK PRICES? A CASE OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS OF INDIA
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69 - 69 |
CHANDRASEKARA SOMARATHNA |
RELATIONSHIP AMONG BIG FIVE PERSONALITY TRAITS, JOB PERFORMANCE & JOB SATISFACTION: A CASE OF SCHOOL TEACHERS IN SRI LANKA
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70 - 70 |
CHAOUCHE SALOUA , TOUMACHE RACHID , BENAMEUR IMANE |
NATURAL RESOURCES FROM CURSE TO A BLESSING : CONJURING THE CURSE
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71 - 72 |
CHATTOPADHYAY SAIBAL |
ADAPTIVE ESTIMATION USING RECORDS DATA UNDER ASYMMETRIC LOSS, WITH APPLICATIONS
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73 - 73 |
CHRASTNÝ VLADISLAV |
CR ISOTOPES AS A VALUABLE TRACER OF CR(VI) REDUCTION IN POLLUTED (GROUND)WATERS
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74 - 74 |
DJAMEL EDDINE BENAMIER |
THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SUCCESS OF POLITICAL REFORM IN THE ARAB WORLD
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75 - 75 |
DUGIEL WANDA |
WTO AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: CONCEPT, POSSIBILITIES OF DELIVERING DEVELOPMENT GOALS, EFFECTS.
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76 - 76 |
DZHUNDZHUZOV STEPAN , POLSHKOVA LARISA |
THE USE OF THE MILITARY POTENTIAL OF BAPTIZED KALMYKS IN THE RUSSIAN ARMY AS A MANIFESTATION OF THE IMPERIAL POLICY OF ACCULTURATION (18TH – THE BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURY)
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77 - 77 |
GROBLER ANTON |
SUPERVISORY TRUST TO BE EARNED – THE ROLE OF ETHICAL LEADERSHIP MEDIATED BY PERSON-ORGANISATIONAL FIT
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78 - 78 |
GROBLER SONJA , GROBLER ANTON |
THE ROLE OF LEADER, MEMBER EXCHANGE (LMX) ON PSYCHOLOGICAL CAPITAL, MEDIATED BY PERSON-ORGANISATIONAL FIT
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79 - 79 |
GUDJONSSON SIGURDUR |
THE MICROFINANCE INDUSTRY
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80 - 80 |
GUDJONSSON SIGURDUR , KRISTINSSON KARI |
WOMEN - THE MICROFINANCE INDUSTRY IN THE PAST, PRESENT AND TOWARDS THE FUTURE
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81 - 81 |
HOQUE MUHAMMAD , NTSELE STHEMBILE MILLICENT |
DERTIMINING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND RISK MANAGEMENT IN THE RETAIL BANK
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82 - 82 |
HUDA SHAHARIAR |
ON SAMPLING FROM A RECTANGULAR GRID
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83 - 83 |
IJAZ TAZVIN , AHMED SARAH |
SUICIDAL IDEATION AND BURNOUT AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
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84 - 84 |
KOBAYASHI TOMOKI , KABURAGI TAKASHI , KUMAGAI SATOSHI , MATSUMOTO TOSHIYUKI , KURIHARA YOSUKE |
ANXIETY LEVEL ESTIMATION FROM WEIGHTED FRONTAL LOBE AREA LATERALITY INDEX AT REST USING NIRS
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85 - 86 |
KOHIL MOUNA |
‘MAN IS NOT TRULY ONE, BUT TRULY TWO’: DUALITY IN STRANGE CASE OF DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE
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87 - 94 |
KULLOLLI BRUNELA , HYSA ILRIJAN |
THE RIGHT TO A FAIR TRIALIN CRIMINAL LAW. LEGAL TIME LIMITS
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95 - 95 |
LYUBICHANKOVSKIY SERGEY , GODOVOVA ELENA |
RUSSIAN EMPIRE’S POLICY OF ACCULTURATION FOR CHRISTIAN SECTARIANS (XIX – THE BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURIES)
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96 - 102 |
MAHAJNA SAMI |
DIFFERENT ROUTES SAME DESTINATION: A CLUSTER ANALYSIS OF TEACHER STUDENTS TYPES AMONG PALESTINIAN STUDENTS LIVE IN ISRAEL
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103 - 103 |
MANUKYAN ROMELA |
PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITY OF FOREIGN MILITARY BASE AND PERSONNEL UNDER MODERN INTERNATIONAL LAW
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104 - 120 |
MATULČÍKOVÁ MARTA , BREVENÍKOVÁ DANIELA |
QUALITY OF EDUCATION AND SYSTEMS–BASED EDUCATIONAL EVALUATION
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121 - 130 |
MPETA KOLENTINO , MOROKE NTEBO , GABAITIRI LESEGO |
A TEST OF THE APPLICABILITY OF THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOUR IN THE BOTSWANA CONTEXT USING MULTIPLE REGRESSION
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131 - 131 |
MSEER ISMAIL NOORI |
EMPOWERMENT: ERA OF EXPANDING SUSTAINABILITY
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132 - 139 |
MUKHERJEE RAHUL |
CAUSAL INFERENCE FROM STRIP-PLOT DESIGNS: METHODOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS IN A POTENTIAL OUTCOMES FRAMEWORK
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140 - 140 |
MUSTAFA SAXHIDE |
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS AND BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT (A SHORT COMPARATIVE ANALYSES FOR SOME WB COUNTRIES)
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141 - 151 |
NECK REINHARD , WEYERSTRASS KLAUS |
MACROECONOMIC EFFECTS OF THE ADOPTION OF THE EURO IN SERBIA
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152 - 152 |
NISHIO KEITA , KABURAGI TAKASHI , KUMAGAI SATOSHI , MATSUMOTO TOSHIYUKI , KURIHARA YOSUKE |
UNRESTRICTIVE DECUBITUS ESTIMATION SYSTEM WITH HIGH-SENSITIVITY PRESSURE SENSOR
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153 - 153 |
NIȚOI MIHAI , STANCIU CRISTIAN VALERIU , SPULBĂR CRISTI |
CO-MOVEMENT BETWEEN STOCK MARKETS AND EXCHANGE RATES IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE
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154 - 154 |
OTHMANI OUALID |
E-LEARNING: BETWEEN EXISTENCE AND CHALLENGES
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155 - 155 |
PASIŃSKA DOROTA |
GOOSE MARKET FROM GLOBAL AND DOMESTIC PERSPECTIVE IN THE YEARS 2012-2017
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156 - 165 |
PROYRUNGROJ RAWEEWAN |
TRAVEL CONSTRAINTS OF TAKING A VOLUNTEER VACATION ABROAD
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166 - 178 |
RIGOT SANDRA |
THE ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTING PRACTICES OF FRENCH PUBLIC COMPANIES: THE ACCOUNTING ISSUES FACED WITH CLIMATE RISKS
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179 - 179 |
RONEN TALI , SHALIT LILACH |
TO MOVE ON IN EDUCATION
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180 - 180 |
SARKAR UTTAM KUMAR |
INFERENCE UNDER A NEW EXPONENTIAL-EXPONENTIAL LOSS CAPTURING SPECIFIED PENALTIES FOR OVER- AND UNDER-ESTIMATION
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181 - 181 |
SATO YUJI |
DIFFERENCE IN RISK PERCEPTION OF UNCERTAINTIES IN SUPPLY CHAIN BETWEEN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
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182 - 182 |
SBARTAI IBTISSEM , SBARTAI HANA , BERREBBAH HOURIA , DJEBAR MOHAMMED REDA |
USE OF PARAMECIUM SP. BIOINDICATORS OF WATER POLLUTION BY A SELECTIVE INSECTICIDE
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183 - 183 |
SHALIT LILACH , RONEN TALI |
DEVELOPING LEARNING SKILLS THROUGH MOVEMENT
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184 - 184 |
SIAHAAN RUDY HAPOSAN , BUTAR BUTAR RAJA FERNANDEZ |
BATAK PEOPLE’S DALIHAN NA TOLU IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
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185 - 200 |
SOENARYO CIPTO , SUGIHARTI DEWI KANIA |
THE ROLE OF THE STATE ON THE PRIVATE LAW THROUGH NOTARY AS A PUBLIC OFFICIAL IN LEGAL SYSTEM IN INDONESIA
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201 - 201 |
THERON EDWIN |
CREATING AN ENVIRONMENT CONDUCIVE FOR DEVELOPING CUSTOMER COMMITMENT: DOES SHOCK INTENSITY MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
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202 - 216 |
THERON EDWIN |
MANAGING COMMITMENT IN THE PERSONAL CARE SERVICE INDUSTRY: THE SPECIAL CASE OF HAIRDRESSING SERVICES.
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217 - 236 |
UTTL BOB , BELL STEPHANIE , BANKS KATYA |
STUDENT EVALUATION OF TEACHING (SET) RATINGS DEPEND ON THE CLASS SIZE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
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237 - 237 |
UTTL BOB , SIEGENTHALER AMY , TSEU ANNE |
THE END OF FLYNN EFFECT: A META-ANALYSIS OF THE WAIS-R VOCABULARY SCORES
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238 - 238 |
WEN JULIE |
THE IMPACT OF VOLUNTEER TOURISTS: CASE STUDY OF MEIXIAN TEAM
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239 - 239 |
YAMASAKI TOMOMASA , KABURAGI TAKASHI , KUMAGAI SATOSHI , MATSUMOTO TOSHIYUKI , KURIHARA YOSUKE |
URINARY VOLUME PREDICTION METHOD BY GAUSSIAN PROCESS
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240 - 240 |
YANIV GIDEON , GREENBERG DORON , SINIVER EREZ |
TELLING AN IMPOSSIBLE LIE: DETECTING INDIVIDUAL CHEATING IN A DIE-UNDER-THE-CUP TASK
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241 - 241 |
ZAKHARANKA ZINAIDA |
FEATURES OF TEACHING ECONOMIC DISCIPLINES FOR STUDENTS OF ARCHITECTURAL AND CONSTRUCTION SPECIALTIES IN THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS
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242 - 258 |
ZGONC BORUT , TEKAVČIČ METKA , JAKŠIČ MARKO |
INTERNALIZATION OF EXTERNAL COSTS AND ITS IMPACT ON MODAL SPLIT IN THE FREIGHT TRANSPORT MARKET
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259 - 259 |