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28
Dec
2015

Toilet Soap Case

The MENA Journal of Business Case Studies
IMayer Brothers is a famous FMCG company that launched in the year 1920 as a merger between a British soap maker and a Dutch margarine producer, to increase efficiency of resources. Having entered the Egyptian market in the year 1991, the company needed to make…
28
Dec
2015

The Conceptual Model of Religious-based Entrepreneurship in Malaysia: A Value-chain Approach

Journal of Entrepreneurship: Research & Practice
At present, the society experiences an emerging wide range of religious functions carried out via the new media such as worshiping, advocating, commodifying, seeking and learning. Religious outreach is now executed conventionally and through the online network of communities. Information technology (IT) and media have…
28
Dec
2015

Empirical Approach for the US Companies in Dual Perspectives: Effective Tax Rates and the Remuneration of CEO

Journal of Financial Studies and Research
We tried a dual perspective to analyse companies from technology sector, listed on NASDAQ stock exchange market and components of Dow Jones in 2007-2013. The approach focused on the effective corporate tax rate but we included elements of corporate goverance such as CEO remuneration. Thus,…
28
Dec
2015

Sitagliptin-Associated Pancreatitis: A Report of 4 Cases

International Journal of Case Reports in Medicine
Objective: Sitagliptin is a new oral glucose-lowering medication that acts via the incretin hormone system. The most common side-effects are headache and pharyngitis. Acute pancreatitis is rarely described in literature. Research design and Methods: We report four cases of pancreatitis that developed in patients after…
28
Dec
2015

Somatostatin Receptor Imaging May Establish the Neuroendocrine Nature of Unclarified Metastases

JMED Research
Traditionally, functional imaging with somatostatin receptor analogues is used in the primary diagnostics, staging, and monitoring of neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) as well as to assess the potential effect of treatment with (radioactive) somatostatin analogues. We report a case in which a woman was diagnosed with…
28
Dec
2015

Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency along with Detection of Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor (PAI-1) 4G/4G Homozygous Genotype in Pregnancy

Obstetrics & Gynecology: An International Journal
The most frequent enzyme abnormality of the glycolytic pathway which causes hereditary non-spherocytic hemolytic anemia is red cell pyruvate kinase (PK) deficiency.The disease is transmitted as an autosomal recessive trait. The case of a successful pregnancy in a 38 year- old woman with Pyruvate Kinase…
28
Dec
2015

Factors Affecting Electronic Word-of-Mouth on Social Networking Websites in Egypt – An Application of the Technology Acceptance Model

Journal of Internet Social Networking and Virtual Communities
The current paper attempts to investigate the consumers’ actual usage behavior of electronic-word-of-mouth (eWOM) on social networking sites (SNS) and to develop a conceptual framework that could help increase the understanding of consumers’ use of SNS as a vehicle for eWOM. Accordingly, we examined the factors…
28
Dec
2015

On Features of Continuum Description of Nanocomposite Materials

Journal of Research in Nanotechnology
Two basic features of continuum description of nanocomposite materials are discussed in the framework of structural mechanics of materials and construction units. First, a continuum as a basic notion in mechanics of materials is considered, where the principle of continualization is stated and the notion…
23
Dec
2015

Port Site Metastatic Disease in Ovarian Carcinoma

Obstetrics & Gynecology: An International Journal
Port site metastases are a recognised complication of laparoscopy in the presence of malignancy. With the increased use of minimally invasive technology to surgically manage gynecological malignancy, their incidence is likely to increase. Three encountered cases of port site metastatic disease are discussed. We recommend…
23
Dec
2015

Habitat Quality in Association with Herd Health in Two Bighorn Sheep (Ovis canadensis canadensis) Populations

International Journal of Veterinary Medicine: Research & Reports
Multiple factors have been identified as elements of the respiratory disease complex in Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis canadensis). We hypothesized that differences in health factors and Pasteurellaceae in the upper respiratory tracts could exist between populations of bighorn sheep with and without histories…