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sj-pdf-1-mrj-10.1177_00222437211034443 - Supplemental material for Perceived Versus Negotiated Discounts: The Role of Advertised Reference Prices in Price Negotiations
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-mrj-10.1177_00222437211034443 for Perceived Versus Negotiated Discounts: The Role of Advertised Reference Prices in Price Negotiations by Pranav Jindal in Journal of Marketing Research</p
Transforming Steel Domain Green through Innovative Waste Management - A Jindal Approach
The paper summarises the various innovative approaches taken at the COREX process based integrated steel plant of M/s Jindal Vijaynagar Steel Limited. The economics of res-ource recyling has also been described
Synthesis and beta1-, beta2-adrenergic receptor binding studies of 4-acylamino substituted phenoxypropanolamine and 5-acylamino substituted naphthyloxypropanolamine derivatives
The object of this study was to Investigate the beta-adrenergic receptor binding affinity of 4-acylaminophenoxypropanolamine (10-15) and 5-acylaminonaphthyloxypropanolamine (21-24) derivatives, which were prepared from 4-aminophenol (5) and 5-amino-1-naphthol (16), respectively. The in vitro beta(1)- and beta(2)-adrenergic receptor binding affinities of the newly synthesized compounds were assessed in turkey erythrocyte membrane (beta(1)) and lung homogenates of rats (beta(2)). The binding affinities were compared with that of propranolol (3) (propranolol hydrochloride, CAS 318-98-9). The compound N-[5-(3-tert-butylamino-2-hydroxy-propoxy)-naphthalen-1-yl]- acetamide (22) has beta-adrenergic receptor affinity comparable with that of propranolol and shows selectivity to beta(1)-adrenergic receptor
Setting the scene:educational transitions and moving stories
Transition involves moving from one context and set of interpersonal relationships to another. Newman and Blackburn (2002) have defined transition as any episode of potentially challenging change that a child might experience, such as progressing through developmental stages, bereavement, leaving care, etc. In today’s changing world, individuals make several transitions at home, in an educational context and at work.</p
Schulische Übergänge und Inklusion
This is the final version. Available from Franke & Timme via the link in this recordEinführung
Schulische Übergänge können als ein dynamischer und andauernder Prozess
der Anpassung verstanden werden, der sich aufgrund eines Wandels von einem
schulischen Kontext in den anderen sowie einer Reihe und einem Set interpersoneller Beziehungen in andere ergibt (vgl. JINDAL-SNAPE 2010). Der schulische
Kontext kann dabei eine Veränderung der schulischen Systeme oder einen Wandel über verschiedene Bildungsphasen beinhalten, z.B. das Aufrücken von einer
Klasse in die andere, der Wechsel von der Grundschule auf eine weiterführende
Schule oder der Wechsel von einer Förderschule auf eine allgemeinbildende
Grund- bzw. weiterführende Schule. Die Veränderungen interpersoneller Beziehungen beinhalten das Zurücklassen alter Freundschaften und Lehrkräfte
sowie die Bildung neuer Beziehungen mit den Menschen innerhalb der neuen
Umgebung. Zudem bringt ein Übergang neben subtilen und unsichtbaren Erwartungs- und Regeländerungen im neuen schulischen Kontext auch eine Veränderung der Identität, z.B. von der eines Grundschülers zu der eines Schülers
der weiterführenden Schule, mit sich (vgl. BRONFENBRENNER 2009). Übergänge
lösen wesentliche Veränderungen der persönlichen Lebenslage aus und können
eine Zeit intensiven Lernens sein, in der das Individuum mehrere und teilweise
gleichzeitig ablaufende Phasen schneller Veränderung erfährt (vgl. GRIEBEL/NIESEL 2004; MAYS 2014). Die schulischen Übergänge eines Kindes sind daher in
mehrere gleichzeitige und multiple Übergänge eingebettet. Sie lösen Übergänge
für Bezugspersonen, z.B. ihre Familie und Fachkräfte, aus und vice versa. Daher sind Übergänge zahlreich und mehrdimensional (vgl. JINDAL-SNAPE 2016; Multiple and Multi-dimensional Transitions Theory)
Re-conceptualising multiple and multi-dimensional transitions of international students and significant others
This chapter challenges assumptions about the transitions of international students as uni-dimensional and the primarily negative discourse in the literature about them. Using the lens of Jindal-Snape’s Multiple and Multi-dimensional Transitions Theory, it will provide a more holistic conceptualisation of transitions by highlighting the multiple transitions that international students and significant others experience and how their transitions interact with one another. It will also highlight the reciprocal adaptation of not only international students but also their families, communities and host institutions over time.</p
Tea Tales – India’s ever evolving chai culture
As we observed International Tea Day on May 21, to peek into the vibrant history of chai and chai tapris in India, Village Square spoke to Arup K Chatterjee, professor of English at OP Jindal Global University. He is the author of widely acclaimed books including, The Purveyors of Destiny: A Cultural Biography of the Indian Railways and The Great Indian Railways
Synthesis of 4-(1-oxo-isoindoline) and 4-(5,6-dimethoxy-1-oxo-isoindoline)-substituted phenoxypropanolamines and their beta1-, beta2-adrenergic receptor binding studies
Phenoxypropanolamines with 1-oxo-isoindoline (12–16) and 5,6-dimethoxy-1-oxo-isoindoline groups (17–20) at the para position were synthesized. beta1, beta2-Adrenergic receptor binding affinities for the synthesized compounds were tested and compared with propranolol and atenolol. It was found that the incorporation of para-amidic functionality within the 1-oxo-isoindoline ring and 5,6-dimethoxy-1-oxo-isoindoline ring system led to a high degree of cardioselectivity in the phenoxypropanolamines. Two of the compounds 12 and 20 possessed beta1-adrenergic receptor affinity comparable with that of atenolol and both showed a better cardioselectivity than
atenolol. Both 12 and 20 are undergoing further pharmacological evaluation
Supplemental Material, jm.17.0292-File003 - Marketing-Mix Response Across Retail Formats: The Role of Shopping Trip Types
Supplemental Material, jm.17.0292-File003 for Marketing-Mix Response Across Retail Formats: The Role of Shopping Trip Types by Pranav Jindal, Ting Zhu, Pradeep Chintagunta and Sanjay Dhar in Journal of Marketing</p
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