Competitive neutrality
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The thesis clarifies the theoretical basis, contributes to adding academic content on competitive neutrality, competitive naturally policy, the role of competitive naturally in competitive activities in the market economy, international integration, the role of of SOEs in the economy as well as the challenges to SOEs under the conditions of applying competitive neutrality. The thesis gives recommendations for SOEs, in order to renovate competitive strategies and improve effective competition based on competitive neutrality principles.
27p mmlemmlem_124 22-12-2020 19 2 Download
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States-owned enterprises (SOEs) have for long used as and are likely to remain an important instrument in any government’s toolbox for a variety of economic, public and societal goals. However, the significant extent of state ownership among the world’s top companies raises the issue of its impact on international trade and global competition.
16p truongtien_08 06-04-2018 35 3 Download
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Reduced denatured lysozyme tends to aggregate at neutral pH and competition between productive folding and aggregation substantially reduces the efficiency of refolding. Trigger factor, a folding catalyst and chaperone can, depending on the concentration of trigger factor and the solution conditions, cause either a substantial increase (chaperoneactivity) or a substantial decrease (antichaperone activity) in the recoveryof native lysozymeas comparedwith spontaneous refolding.
8p research12 23-04-2013 38 3 Download
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Báo cáo khoa học: Human proteoglycan testican-1 inhibits the lysosomal cysteine protease cathepsin L
Testican-1, a secreted proteoglycan enriched in brain, has a single thyropin domain that is highly homologous to domains previously shown to inhibit cysteine proteases. We demonstrate that purified recombinant human testican-1 is a strong competitive inhibitor of the lysosomal cysteine pro-tease, cathepsin L,withaKiof 0.7nM, but it does not inhibit the structurally related lysosomal cysteine protease cathep-sin B. Testican-1 inhibition of cathepsin L is independent of its chondroitin sulfate chains and is effective at both pH 5.5 and7.2.
8p tumor12 20-04-2013 33 4 Download