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hypermorphosis
hypermorphosis A form of heterochrony in which, during the course of evolution, the rate of development is unchanged but the total development time is extended, permitting the addition of new stages to the end of the ancestral development sequence. The morphological outcome is an example of... Read more |
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Development Banks
Development BanksBIBLIOGRAPHYThe label “development bank” attaches to a group of national financial institutions, in developing countries, that vary widely in size, source of funds, and scope of activity. Essentially, a development bank is a vehicle for mobilizing and channeling medium- and... Read more |
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software development
Software Developer BUSINESS PLAN DATA TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION 1117 Huron St. East Traverse, OH 31790 July 17, 1992 As one of the many new software developers in the United States, Data Technologies Corporation is trying to find and fill a niche ... Read more |
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uneven development
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market research
market research organized use of sample surveys, polls , focus groups, and other techniques to study market characteristics (e.g., ages and incomes of consumers; consumer attitudes) and improve the efficiency of sales and distribution. Development of new products, opening of new markets,... Read more |
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Industrial research
INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH. The emergence and growth of industrial research and development during the twentieth century must rank as one of the most important economic developments in modern American history. There is no doubt that technological innovation is the primary driver of... Read more |
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Management science
Operations ResearchbibliographyThe roots of “operations research” (commonly referred to as OR) go back at least to the industrial revolution, which brought with it the mechanization of production, power generation, transportation, and communication. Machines replaced man as a source of power and... Read more |
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multinational corporation
multinational corporation business enterprise with manufacturing, sales, or service subsidiaries in one or more foreign countries, also known as a transnational or international corporation. These corporations originated early in the 20th cent. and proliferated after World War II. Typically, a... Read more |
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