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    was easy to approach ·There was still no formal discussion on this deal when the holiday line was beginning - Other venture capital firms ·An opportunity to collect money as under an emergency ·It would take a lot of time to talk with unfamiliar company from a fresh start ·It might a hard bargain than private investors - Helen Neil ·A small venture capital firm which had been approached ·The owner was a proven designer, so she is familiar with garment industry ·This

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    Venture Capitalists on the Seed Stage Arena A Fit or Misfit Johan Adolfsson Avdelning, Institution Division, Department Datum Date 2003-06-03 Ekonomiska Institutionen 581 83 LINKÖPING Language Svenska/Swedish X Engelska/English Report category Licentiatavhandling Examensarbete C-uppsats X D-uppsats Övrig rapport ____ ISBN ISRN Ekonomprogrammet 2003/30 Serietitel och serienummer Title of series, numbering ISSN URL för elektronisk version http://www.ep.liu.se/exjobb/eki/2003/ep/030/

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    HND Business Birmingham Metropolitan College Mathew Boulton Campus Riddle of the day A woman shoots her husband. Then she holds him under water for over 5 minutes. Finally, she hangs him. But 5 minutes later they both go out together and enjoy a wonderful dinner together. How can this be? 3.3 judge how the business and cultural environments shape the behaviour of a selected organisation This builds to answer; Judge how Lloyds TSB has been behaviour has been affected by political, economic, social

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    Osteoarthritis, also known as degenerative joint disease, affects around 26 million Americans (Litwic 2013). It is an inflammation of the joints resulting from cartilage degradation. Cartilage is a firm connective tissue that is made up of chondrocytes that produce an extracellular matrix made up of collagen fibers, chondroitin sulfate, and elastin fibers. It forms rapidly, but it is avascular so there are no blood vessels running through it to provide the chondrocyte cells with oxygen and nutrients

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    The knee is the largest joint in the body. It is made up of four main bones. These are the femur, also called the thigh bone, the fibula, which is the outer shin bone, the tibia which is the shin bone and the patella or knee cap. The femur, the patella and the tibia are where the main movements of the joint occur. The knee is actually three separate joints. Two are between the femur and the tibia and one is between the patella and the patellar femur. There are two ligaments that help to stabilize

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    Osteoarthritis is a common joint disorder that involves deterioration of the synovial joints (Bullock & Hales, 2013, pg. 1017). The purpose of synovial joints are to promote protection, cushioning and shock absorption between two articulating bones. This cushioning and shock absorption is provided by articular cartilage, lining each end of the bones, while the synovial fluid acts as a lubricant. Both of which are encased in the joint capsule that facilitates movement through flexibility and tensile

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    the difference between the peak EKAMs between the sound and amputated limb may be a contributing factor as greater asymmetries between the legs have been shown to result in greater loading rates of the joints (Lloyd et al., 2010) The studies above have primarily focused on biomechanics at the knee joint, and little attention has been given to the factors which contribute to OA of the hip. One study which did look into the potential risk factors of hip OA found that the external adductor moment (EAM)

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    Injuries The knee is an integral joint in terms of movement, but this joint absorbs much impact while it supports the weight of the body. Depending on the type of activities that you engage in, the level of impact absorbed by your knee may vary. The knee joint connects the kneecap (the patella) with the second bone in the lower part of the leg (the fibula). It also connects the shin bone (the tibia) with the thigh bone (the femur). Four ligaments serve to stabilize the joint; these ligaments are known

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    parts beneath it. The antagonist in a movement refers to the muscles that oppose the agonist. During elbow flexion where the bicep is the agonist, the tricep muscle is the antagonist. The synergist in a movement is the muscle(s) that stabilises a joint around which movement is occurring, which in turn helps the agonist function effectively. Synergist muscles also help to create the movement. In the bicep

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    established in the 1700s, and the meaning has evolved ever since. Many simply equate it with starting one’s own business. Most economists believe it is more than that. To some economists, the entrepreneur is one who is willing to bear the risk of a new venture if there is a significant chance for profit. Others emphasize the entrepreneur’s role as an innovator who markets his innovation. Still other economists say that entrepreneurs develop new goods or processes that the market demands and are not currently

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