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Saudray, Yves. |
The anatomy of the masticatory part of the mandible (the pars molaris) has been studied throughout the moult/intermoult cycle in some peracacarid crustacean species, by scanning electron microscopy. Species examined were: Ligia oceanica, Sphaeroma serratum, Idotea balthica, Talitrus saltator, Hyale nilssoni, Gammarid amphipoda and the mysid Pranus flexuosus. Feeding is known to decline near moulting; this may be because the chewing surfaces become loosened before moulting. Also the surfaces are worn down and useless, and feeding ceases. Very long intermoult periods, as found in old individuals, may thus cause long periods of starvation and this could enhance the symptoms of senescence. |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Peracarid crustaceans; Morphology; Consequences; Indexing in process. |
Ano: 1972 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1972/publication-2047.pdf |
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Hanf, Jon Henrich; Dautzenberg, Kirsti. |
In order to meet with the obstacles of market saturation and the resulting cut-throat competition in the home countries of most of the top food retailers, they use the chance to participate in the increasing standard of living in Asia, South America and Central- and Eastern Europe. Thus, retail internationalization can be regarded as a growth strategy for top food retailers. However, opposite to manufacturers internationalization is for retailers still a new strategy so that globalization continues to accelerate. AT Kearney (2006) shows that since 2001 more than 50 different retailers have entered 90 new markets. In this context our the aim of our paper is threefold. First, using different theories of internationalization we want to work out the courses... |
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation |
Palavras-chave: CEEC; Consequences; Retail internationalization; Agribusiness; International Relations/Trade. |
Ano: 2007 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/6615 |
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