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Passion capital: The world's most valuable asset

https://cwslc.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog114277
Alofs, Paul. [Toronto, ON]: McClelland & Stewart , 2012.
Material Type
Book
Call Number
REF AA 75 ALO 2012
Availability
4 copies, 3 available
Is success created by financial, human, or intellectual capital? Is it born of the inherent qualities of a leader or the result of strategic planning? In this book, "passion capital" is what makes a leader truly successful. More valuable than money, human resources, and intellectual property, passi…
Author
Alofs, Paul
Place of Publication
[Toronto, ON]
Publisher
McClelland & Stewart
Publication Date
2012
Physical Description
Papeback: 215 pages
Subject
Leadership/Coaching
Abstract
Is success created by financial, human, or intellectual capital? Is it born of the inherent qualities of a leader or the result of strategic planning? In this book, "passion capital" is what makes a leader truly successful. More valuable than money, human resources, and intellectual property, passion capital is the foundation upon which all other forms of capital are built. It is the energy, intensity, and sustainability leaders use to build lasting value and competitive advantage.
ISBN
9780771007484
Language
English
Material Type
Book
Call Number
REF AA 75 ALO 2012

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Noninvasive assessment of embryo quality in human in vitro fertilization : metabolomic profiling of embryo culture media with Raman spectroscopy

https://cwslc.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog113946
Asghari Roodsari, Alaleh. [Vancouver, BC?]: University of British Columbia , 2012.
Website
http://hdl.handle.net/2429/43273
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Light microscopy has remained the primary tool for the assessment of embryo quality and the selection of embryos for transfer in clinical IVF practice. Recent studies have suggested that metabolomic profiling of embryo culture media can distinguish human embryos with better implantation potential. …
Website
http://hdl.handle.net/2429/43273
Author
Asghari Roodsari, Alaleh
Place of Publication
[Vancouver, BC?]
Publisher
University of British Columbia
Publication Date
2012
Subject
Faculty of Medicine
Theses
Abstract
Light microscopy has remained the primary tool for the assessment of embryo quality and the selection of embryos for transfer in clinical IVF practice. Recent studies have suggested that metabolomic profiling of embryo culture media can distinguish human embryos with better implantation potential. We therefore undertook the following study to further assess the usefulness of metabolomic profiling ?spent? embryo culture medium using Raman spectroscopy. Methods: Patients undergoing IVF+/-ICSI treatment from the UBC Centre for Reproductive Health were recruited for study.
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English
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