Journal Article10.1097/00000446-194811000-00006
The shoe fits
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About: This article is published in American Journal of Nursing. The article was published on 01 Nov 1948.
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Supplier evolution in global value chains and the new brand game from an attention-based view
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyze changes in the global value chain (GVC) of the sports shoe industry and show how hollowing out the asset bases of brandholding firms through increasing outsourcing has enabled the emergence of rising power firms, as well as a new brand game and a market for brands.
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Lesley Hammer,Robert B. Kennedy +1 more
- 15 Sep 2009
TL;DR: The analysis of barefoot impressions involves the examination and comparison of the morphology and test impressions of the foot, to the questioned crime scene impression as mentioned in this paper, which has proven to be a valuable aid in criminal casework.
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Creative clothing design inspired by descriptions of cinderella's clothing recorded in 322 cinderella story variants
Anna F. Winton
- 01 Jan 2000
TL;DR: Albrecht et al. as mentioned in this paper used descriptions of the clothing worn by the Cinderella character in selected variants of the fairy tale to design and create artistic, contemporary women's garments that creatively illustrated the themes expressed in descriptions of fairy tale heroine Cinderella's clothing.
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