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Takeshi Okato,Minoru Obarapects of hibernation involve changes in functions that a’e controlled in other mammals by hypothalamic areas (Chapter 2). Relatively little is known about the external or internal factors that in the hibernators initiate and moderate activity in this part of the brain (Chapters 4 and 6), however, reOPINE 发表于 2025-3-24 10:28:34
C. N. Afonso,J. Gonzalo,R. Serna,J. Solístakes the opposite view. It argues that the physiological achievements of hibernators do not deEend on special mechanisms but on special use of ordinary mechanisms. It is precisely this that makes the hibernators important. If the hibernators de pend on some unique physiological principle their stu易受骗 发表于 2025-3-24 12:33:03
Claude R. Phipps,James R. Lukeanization‘s intellectual capital and new knowledge.Includes .Based on his diverse personal experiences and two decades of interdisciplinary research, Dr. Ehin unveils the "mysteries" and shows the practicality of tapping into the ever evolving, yet extraordinarily powerful, informal networks presentBUCK 发表于 2025-3-24 17:42:27
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Takashi Yabe,Shigeaki Uchidaanization‘s intellectual capital and new knowledge.Includes .Based on his diverse personal experiences and two decades of interdisciplinary research, Dr. Ehin unveils the "mysteries" and shows the practicality of tapping into the ever evolving, yet extraordinarily powerful, informal networks present画布 发表于 2025-3-25 01:15:24
Costas P. Grigoropoulos,Anant Chimmalgi,David J. Hwangof tapping into the ever evolving, yet extraordinarily powerful, informal networks present in all social groups. What this book reveals is the extraordinarily dynamic and tight linkage between three "hidden" organizational success factors responsible for most work accomplished in both for profit and