MODEL OF CONSUMER DECISION MAKING: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY AT CREDIT CARD CUSTOMER IN JAKARTA


Artifisial replenishment of the deep aquifers

On the basis of the analysis, laboratory and pilot studies that have been conducted, schemes of artificial replenishment of deep aquifers are proposed.These schemes allow a groundwater recharge in order to water intake with generate electricity using the energy of the water flow and provide clear water, which serves to replenish underground water.E

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HSF-1 activates the ubiquitin proteasome system to promote non-apoptotic developmental cell death in C. elegans

Apoptosis is a prominent metazoan cell death form.Yet, mutations in apoptosis regulators cause only minor Decanters defects in vertebrate development, suggesting that another developmental cell death mechanism exists.While some non-apoptotic programs have been molecularly characterized, none appear to control developmental cell culling.Linker-cell-

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Sexist Language in Indonesian via Metaphor and Transitivity

This paper discusses how stereotypes and/or attitudes and positions of women and men are reflected in sexist language, focusing on metaphorical sexist expressions and the study of syntactic structures such as transitivity and grammatical relations.Based on qualitative analysis of web-based BAUME LIP BALM COCOA BUTTER linguistic data and two novels

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Bridging the gap between complexity science and clinical practice by formalizing idiographic theories: a computational model of functional analysis

Abstract Background The past decades of research have seen an increase in statistical tools to explore the complex dynamics of mental health from patient data, yet the application of these tools in clinical practice remains uncommon.This is surprising, given that clinical reasoning, e.g., case conceptualizations, largely coincides with the dynamica

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