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Report of Psychological Competitive Ability  of Rugby Players in Each Unit Who Belong to Companies

Report of Psychological Competitive Ability of Rugby Players in Each Unit Who Belong to Companies

... As the previous study of Yonechi et al. (1997) showed that decision making skills in situations are very important, we confirmed that this skill is very im- portant even for elite rugby players when they were selected as ...

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Competitive Ability as an Instrument for ex-ante Evaluation of Enterprise’s Competitiveness

Competitive Ability as an Instrument for ex-ante Evaluation of Enterprise’s Competitiveness

... this ability, the elements of competitive potential and competences tend to become the objects of managerial decisions, and their assessment criteria - the way to making a ...major competitive ...

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Evaluation of Rugby Players’ Psychological Competitive Ability by  Utilizing the Analytic Hierarchy Process

Evaluation of Rugby Players’ Psychological Competitive Ability by Utilizing the Analytic Hierarchy Process

... athletes’ competitive ability re- garding their physical, technical, and mental ...psychological-competitive ability as their mental ...

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Inter-regional hybrids of native and invasive Centaurea solstitialis display intermediate competitive ability

Inter-regional hybrids of native and invasive Centaurea solstitialis display intermediate competitive ability

... effects are unlikely to be important for our study: firstly, several biogeographic studies show a very similar pattern of increased competitive ability in Californian populations of C. solstitialis (Widmer ...

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MORPHOPHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS ASSOCIATED WITH COMPETITIVE ABILITY OF RICE GENOTYPES AGAINST WEEDS

MORPHOPHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS ASSOCIATED WITH COMPETITIVE ABILITY OF RICE GENOTYPES AGAINST WEEDS

... total competitive ability of a crop (Gaudet and Keddy ...the competitive nature of these ...important competitive character (Harding and Jalloh ...

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EVOLUTION OF FITNESS. IV. GENETIC EVOLUTION OF INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITIVE ABILITY IN DROSOPHILA

EVOLUTION OF FITNESS. IV. GENETIC EVOLUTION OF INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITIVE ABILITY IN DROSOPHILA

... serrata in one of the two replicate experimental populations is the result of evolution towards improved competitive ability, or towards avoidance of competition.. Most likely it [r] ...

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Sperm Competitive Ability in Drosophila melanogaster Associated With Variation in Male Reproductive Proteins

Sperm Competitive Ability in Drosophila melanogaster Associated With Variation in Male Reproductive Proteins

... Acp26Aa increases egg-laying rate in mated females The goal of this study is to investigate whether natural (Herndon and Wolfner 1995; Heifetz et al. 2000), variation in male reproductive proteins correlates with ...

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Clustering As the Mechanism of Enhancement of the Technological Competitive Ability of the Enterprise

Clustering As the Mechanism of Enhancement of the Technological Competitive Ability of the Enterprise

... 4. In the modern conditions usage of the clustering mechanism is less-spread that considerably restrains technological development of the industrial production systems. Increase of financing into renovation of ...

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THE EFFECT OF RADIATION ON SMALL COMPETING POPULATIONS OF  DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER III. CHANGES IN COMPETITIVE ABILITY

THE EFFECT OF RADIATION ON SMALL COMPETING POPULATIONS OF DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER III. CHANGES IN COMPETITIVE ABILITY

... The results of experiments on the changing competitive ability of irradiated populations are given. The numbers of offspring from populations irradiated with 1500r every gene[r] ...

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COMPETITIVE ABILITY OF SOYBEAN CROP WITH
C3 AND C4 WEEDS

COMPETITIVE ABILITY OF SOYBEAN CROP WITH C3 AND C4 WEEDS

... more competitive (Cousens, ...together, competitive ability of species is clearly ...more competitive than its competitor when RC > 1, Ksoybean > Kcompetitor and C > 0 (Hoffman and ...

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Competitive ability of Rhinanthus minor L  in relation to productivityin the Rengen Grassland Experiment

Competitive ability of Rhinanthus minor L in relation to productivityin the Rengen Grassland Experiment

... Although competitive ability of R. minor was markedly reduced in highly productive or dense swards in the RGE, high biomass production of bryophytes was not an obstacle for establishment of its viable ...

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Comparison of Experimental Methods to  Assess the Competitive Ability of Weed  Species

Comparison of Experimental Methods to Assess the Competitive Ability of Weed Species

... Similarly to what happened with beggartick, sourgrass caused reduction in mass accumulation of soybean in all densities of establishment, with linear losses of about 6% compared to the expected values (Figure 4). The de- ...

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Effect of Herbivory on the Growth and Competitive Ability of Reed Canary Grass (Phalaris arundinacea)

Effect of Herbivory on the Growth and Competitive Ability of Reed Canary Grass (Phalaris arundinacea)

... Food selection and consumption is a time-consuming process that must be balanced against an organism’s ability to consume sufficient calories in the time it has available. Decisions that an animal must make as it ...

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COMPETITIVE ABILITY OF WHEAT CULTIVARS AGAINST COMPLEX WEED FLORA IN ZERO TILL PLANTING

COMPETITIVE ABILITY OF WHEAT CULTIVARS AGAINST COMPLEX WEED FLORA IN ZERO TILL PLANTING

... good competitive cultivars are that it must have rapid germination, initial quick growth, tillerring capacity and leaf area (Lemerle et ...the ability of cultivars K8027 to suppress weed growth more than ...

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EFFECT OF RADIATION ON COMPETITIVE ABILITY IN DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER

EFFECT OF RADIATION ON COMPETITIVE ABILITY IN DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER

... While the direct effect as determined by com- parisons of larval survival of noncompeting, irradiated and unirradiated sibs has little or no influence on fitness four generati[r] ...

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Do Environmental Rules and Standards Affect Firms’ Competitive Ability?

Do Environmental Rules and Standards Affect Firms’ Competitive Ability?

... Rules are often introduced to improve previously existing standards: for instance, the increase of data protection treatment for better safeguarding individual rights in the “big data” era, or the reduction of greenhouse ...

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Labour productivity as a factor forming the economic efficiency and competitive ability of the country

Labour productivity as a factor forming the economic efficiency and competitive ability of the country

... Joining the European Union will require an increase in the economic efficiency of our country. In the field of macroeconomics, it is a question of the economic efficien- cy growth formed with the growth acceleration of ...

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Chinese and foreign women heptathlon top athlete competitive ability features comparative research

Chinese and foreign women heptathlon top athlete competitive ability features comparative research

... For javelin throw that similarly belongs to throwing type event, its proportion in Chinese athletes competition results is the smallest one, which can be used as breakthrough sports even[r] ...

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A review of the potential for competitive cereal cultivars as a tool in integrated weed management

A review of the potential for competitive cereal cultivars as a tool in integrated weed management

... their ability to suppress a mixture of annual ...that competitive ability cannot be attributed to a single trait, as has since been acknowl- edged by many authors (Moss, 1985; Lemerle et ...the ...

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Influence of Intercropping on Weed Control, Soil Fertility and Forage Quality

Influence of Intercropping on Weed Control, Soil Fertility and Forage Quality

... their competitive ability with weeds to waste was reduced (Nielson et al, 2003) in intercropping Wheat and chickpea density and biomass weed significantly decreased Thus, compared to a wheat net in ...

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