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04
Mar
2016

Organisational Culture and Knowledge sharing in the Czech Settings: A Survey-based Pragmatic Review

Journal of Eastern Europe Research in Business and Economics
Knowledge sharing represents one of the main knowledge processes intensively studied and developed by both academicians and practitioners. This process is apparently influenced by many factors, where organisational culture possesses a leading position. Therefore, this manuscript analyses the mutual interrelationship between corporate culture and knowledge…
04
Mar
2016

Bilateral Basal Ganglia Haemorrhage Secondary to Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

International Journal of Case Reports in Medicine
Background and Importance: Simultaneous bilateral intracerebral haemorrhages (ICH) are exceedingly rare with only a few cases reported in the literature. Identified causes include systemic arterial hypertension, amyloid angiopathy, vasculitis, diabetic ketoacidosis and cerebral mucormycosis. Only 19 cases report an association between haemorrhagic infarct and preceding…
04
Mar
2016

Burkitt’s Lymphoma with Bilateral Cavernous Sinus Involvement: A Case Report

JMED Research
Burkitt’s lymphoma is the commonest childhood malignancy in tropical Africa and is rare outside of Africa. Cavernous sinus lymphoma is a rare occurence and Burkitt’s lymphoma  of the cavernous sinus is uncommon. We review the case of a 52-year-old non-african and immuno-competent woman who developed…
04
Mar
2016

The Effect of Personality Traits and Beliefs on the Relationship between Injury Severity and Subsequent Sport Risk-Taking among Adolescents

Pediatrics Research International Journal
In winter sports, the high injury rate among adolescents raises questions about the way they practice their sport. It also raises interrogations on the impact of an injury on their behavior on the slopes. The few studies that looked at the relationship between previous injury…
03
Mar
2016

Fluorescence Diagnostics for Lipid Status Monitoring of Microalgae during Cultivation

International Journal of Renewable Energy & Biofuels
To improve cultivation or extraction methods for maximum lipid yield, a fast and reliable quantitative determination of the lipid content of microalgae in cultivation medium is desirable. Here, we investigated the applicability of Nile red staining for a rapid quantification of neutral lipids in-vivo, without…
25
Feb
2016

Synthesis and Characterization of Poly (N- Isopropylacrylamide) ZnO Nanocomposites for Textile Applications

Journal of Research in Nanotechnology
High performance polymers exhibiting multifunctional characteristics can be achieved by the introduction of inorganic nanoparticles like ZnO(Zinc oxide) into the functional polymers. In the present work a copolymer epoxy poly (dimethylacrylamide) was synthesized to disperse the ZnO nanoparticles. The aim of the work is to…
24
Feb
2016

Wernicke’s Encephalopathy with Generalized Weakness In a Woman with Hyperemesis Gravidarum and Gestational Thyrotoxicosis: A Case Report of a Rare Co-Occurrence with Literature Review

International Journal of Case Reports in Medicine
Wernicke’s encephalopathy(WE) is an uncommon, yet, treatable and acute neuropsychiatric manifestation of thiamine deficiency which may often go undiagnosed .We report this case of a previously healthy 30 year old, non drinker, pregnant woman with hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) and gestational thyrotoxicosis(GT) who presented with a…
23
Feb
2016

The Economic Crisis in the Mining Sector – Miners Perspective

Journal of Eastern Europe Research in Business and Economics
The present paper’s objective is to assess the perceptions and reactions of the employees' of Jiu Valley mine (Romania) related to the current crisis. For this, an interview protocol as work instrument was applied which contained 17 opinion and factual questions required for the structuring…
23
Feb
2016

What Drives the Technical Inefficiency in the Tunisian Insurance Industry

Journal of Economics Studies and Research
The present paper is focused on estimating technical efficiency (TE) in the Tunisian insurance industry by means of DEA window methodology, while highlighting a window model parametric version. On a first stage, the achieved results emphasize well the persistence of a temporal heterogeneity in technical…
23
Feb
2016

A Case Study of Employees’ Performance at Prime Group Vietnam

Journal of Human Resources Management Research
Improving performance is an important goal of modern management. The quality of the workforce is a deciding factor behind organizations’ success because employee performance has proven to have a significantly positive effect on their performance (Collis and Montgomery, 1995 pp. 118-128). There is a growing…