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ELDOR

[′el‚dȯr or ¦ē¦el¦dē¦ō′är]
(spectroscopy)
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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It also hurts investor's confidence which results in decrease in foreign direct as well as foreign portfolio investment and employment (Eldor & Melnick, 2004).
Soil homogenization: During the process of isolating and quantifying nitrifying bacteria, a previous culture was created in an enriched and selective medium with ammonium or nitrite, together with bicarbonate as a carbon source, which could last for minutes, hours or days, since these bacteria grow slowly due to the low energy yield of the process (Fiencke et al., 2005; Spieck & Bock 2005; Eldor, 2007; Madigan, Martinko, Dunlap, & Clark, 2009).
Several authors have demonstrated that work engagement is positively related to employees' occupational outcomes, such as in-role and extra-role performance, affective commitment, and job satisfaction (Eldor & Harpaz, 2016; Scrima et al., 2014).
Oramed Pharmaceuticals Inc (NASDAQ: ORMP), a developer of oral drug delivery systems, has named Dr Roy Eldor MD PhD as its chief medical director, it was reported yesterday.
[5.] Eldor R, Glaser B, Fraenkel M, Doviner V, Salmon A, Gross DJ.
(19.) Soffer D, Resnick-Roguel N, Eldor A, Kotler M.
Moser The Tangram vase features eldor and aquamarine color-ways and retails for $4, 560.
(33.) Ruf A, Pick M, Deutsch V, Patscheke H, Goldfarb A, Rachmilewitz E, Guillin C, Eldor, A.
The Whitacre, Eldor, Marx, and Sprotte spinal needles have a "pencil-point" tip with one or two (Eldor) apertures on the side of the shaft proximal to the tip.
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