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  • ...ategories:<ref>{{Cite journal|journal=STI Review|issue=26|title=Generating Spin-offs:Evidence from Across the OECD|author=Benedicte Callan|volume=2000|publisher [[Category:Corporate spin-offs|*]] ...
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  • == Corporate structure == ...www.afte.org/AssociationInfo/a_bod.htm], Board of directors</ref> based on corporate [[bylaws]]<ref>[http://www.afte.org/AssociationInfo/a_bylaws.htm], Bylaws</ ...
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  • ...sity entrepreneurship: a taxonomy of the literature|journal=Industrial and Corporate Change|language=en|volume=16|issue=4|pages=691–791|doi=10.1093/icc/dtm023|i ...ution. In this case, TTOs often exploit the relationships developed by the corporate relations office, focusing more specifically on the technology transfer pro ...
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  • ...both the risks and rewards of bringing new technologies to market. Other corporate vehicles, e.g. spin-outs, are used where the host organization does not hav ...
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  • ...chive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100210175913/http://www.google.com/corporate/tech.html |archive-date=February 10, 2010 |website=Google, Inc.}}</ref><ref ...2016 |website=[[TechCrunch]] |publisher=[[AOL]]}}</ref> Following Google's corporate restructure to make Alphabet Inc. its parent company, [[Google Fiber]] was ...
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  • ...July 2020.</ref> This rating is what is also used for light-duty vehicle [[corporate average fuel economy]] regulations. ...model years between 1978 and 2014]]<!--please fix years in image-->{{Main|Corporate Average Fuel Economy}} ...
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  • ...wer]], and the growth of [[corporate propaganda]] as a means of protecting corporate power against democracy.<ref>"Letter from Noam Chomsky" to ''Covert Action ...vertisers) and that benefit from access to information from government and corporate sources to produce their content. The theory postulates five general classe ...
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  • ...al of the [[film noir]] genre. [[Joe Turkel]] portrays Dr. Eldon Tyrell, a corporate mogul who built an empire on genetically manipulated humanoid slaves. [[Wil A sense of foreboding and paranoia pervades the world of the film: corporate power looms large; the police seem omnipresent; vehicle and warning lights ...
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  • ...ompany of comic book writer [[Mark Millar]]. The purchase marked the first corporate acquisition to have been made by Netflix.<ref name="Millarworld">{{Cite new === Discontinuation of DVD rentals, corporate restructuring, WWE agreement, (2023–present) === ...
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  • ...ore important to Zuckerberg: making money from user's information, or real corporate integrity in the use of personal information.<ref>Richard Waters, "Is Faceb ...ome highly topical in military technology, but military uses can also have spin-offs for medical applications.<ref>Michael O'Hagan, "From military to medical an ...
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  • ...ies have also showcased imaginative future solar power satellites in their corporate vision videos, including Boeing,<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEjPLH ...
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  • ...2007 |title=Megaphones to the Internet and the World: The Role of Blogs in Corporate Communications |journal=International Journal of Strategic Communication |v ...
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  • ...an counsel (or even take charge) in scientific projects, government, army, corporate governance, film and books creation, inventions etc. ...
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  • ...In contrast, a custom, [[Convention (norm)|convention]], company product, corporate standard, and so forth that becomes generally accepted and dominant is ofte ...
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  • ...ons of Grax's own. Skullcruncher didn't see the similarity though, Nebulan corporate types were barely even a snack... Grax adds considerably to the somewhat sl ...
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