
3 Myths of Commercial Real Estate – Greenville SC
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Complete Guide to Real Estate Tax Liens and Foreclosure Deeds: Learn in 7 Days: Investing Without Losing Series $19.00 “The language in the book is easily graspable and can be understood even by novices in tax liens or real estate foreclosure.” –Real Estate Author Reviews The Complete Guide to Real Estate Tax Liens and Foreclosure Deeds introduces you to the best investment alternative of stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. Every month, smart investors are placing their money in fixed interest rates of 16 percent o… |
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101 Tips For Selling Your Home $4.99 Give Me 45 Minutes And I’ll Make Sure You’re Armed With Insider Tips, Tricks, And Tactics For Selling Your Home FAST For The Best Price Possible!It can be done and the truth is, many people do it very successfully. But there’s a trick to it that not everyone grasps.What’s the secret? Just like in anything else: knowledge is power! Soldiers don’t go to combat without orders, plans, maps and guns. E… |
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Tenants search for cheaper office space fuels 31% hike in city’s Class B rents.: An article from: Real Estate Weekly $9.95 This digital document is an article from Real Estate Weekly, published by Thomson Gale on January 9, 2008. The length of the article is 487 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Tenants s… |
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Securing Commercial Properties : A Guide for the Electronic Security Industry $38.95 No Synopsis Available |
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Commercial Real Estate : An Intro to Marketing Investment Properties $43.63 No Synopsis Available |
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Physical and Chemical Properties of Aerosols $460.42 An aerosol is a suspension of fine particles in a gas, usually air, and is generally taken to include both solid and liquid particles with dimensions ranging from a few nanometres up to around 100 micrometres in diameter. Aerosol sicence is the study of the physics and chemistry of aerosol behaviour and this includes techniques of generating particles of nanometre and micrometre dimensions: size classification and measurement, transport and deposition properties: chemical properties of aerosols in the atmosphere and in industry, as well as health effects from inhalation and industrial gas cleaning technology. Aerosols have important commercial implications, e.g. pressurepackaged aerosol products, agricultural sprays, atmospheric visibility and high technology materials and knowledge of aerosol properties is important in a wide range of disciplines, including industrial hygiene, air pollution, medicine, agriculture, meteorology and geochemistry. Written by an international team of contributors, this book forms a timely, concise and accessible overview of aerosol science and technology. Chemists, technologists and engineers new to aerosol science will find this book an essential companion in their studies of the subject. Those more familiar with aerosols will use it as an essential source of reference. Author: Colbeck, I./ Colbeck, Ian Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 480 Publication Date: 1997/12/31 Language: English Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 1.13 inches |
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Understanding the properties and behavior of the COSMOS $7.49 This book gives a comprehensive treatment on the historical discoveries and scientific developments concerning the physical universe. Discussions begin with ancient philosophies on the behavior of the cosmos and ends with exciting modern discoveries that are leading us to unlocking the hidden mysteries of reality. The topics covered in this fascinating book discuss disciplines such as Astronomy Newtonian Mechanics Einsteins Special and General theories of Relativity Quantum Mechanics Particle Physics and String Theory all in a historical context. There are virtually no mathematical equations for the reader to be concerned with. This book is written for the layperson who has a curiosity about the makeup and dynamics of our universe. It is a refreshing alternative to some of the rigorous physics books on the market. Astronomy is the study of the celestrial. The displacement and orbital movements of stars planets comets etc. Newtonian Mechanics developed by Sir Isaac Newton concerns itself with the mechanical motion of moving bodies like planets and other astronomical objects to terrestrial objects here on Earth through the force of gravity. Relativity developed by Albert Einstein postulates the concepts of space and time from the connections on why the speed of light is the speed of time how curved space creates gravity and other implications of space and time from the Big Bang to Black Holes. Quantum mechanics describes the behavior of very small objects the size of atoms or smaller and it provides the only understanding of the world of the very small. In the world of quantum mechanics the laws of physics that are familiar from the everyday world no longer work. Instead events are governed by probabilities. During the time of Newton it was thought that the universe ran like clockwork wound up and set in motion by the Creator down some utterly predictable path. Newtons classical mechanics provided plenty of support for this deterministic view of the universe a picture that left little place for human free will or chance. Could it really be that we are all puppets following our own preset tracks through life with no real choice at all? Most scientists were content to let the philosophers debate that question. But it returned with full force at the heart of the new physics of the twentieth century." In Search Of Schrodingers Cat John Gribbin <p>Particle Physics is the study of fundamental particles and their properties. Also called high-energy physics. This is the branch of physics that deals with subatomic particles such as photons electrons protons etc. String Theory is an alternative approach to the concept of point particles in particle physics theory. It suggests that the most fundamental constituent of matter is the vibrating string. The most fascinating consequence of this theory is the discovery of higher dimensional hyperspace. |
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Automated three-dimensional segmentation and analysis of retinal optical coherence tomography images. $49.99 Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is becoming an increasingly important modality for the noninvasive assessment of a variety of ocular diseases such as glaucoma, diabetic macular edema, and age-related macular degeneration. Even though individual layers of the retina are visible on OCT images, current commercial quantitative assessment is limited to measuring the thickness of only one layer. Because each intraretinal layer may be affected differently by disease, an intraretinal layer segmentation approach is needed to enable quantification of individual layer properties, such as thickness or texture. Furthermore, with the latest generation of OCT scanner systems producing true volumetric image data, processing these images using 3-D methods is important for maximal extraction of image information.;In this thesis, an optimal 3-D graph search approach for the intraretinal layer segmentation of OCT images is presented. It is built upon the optimal 3-D multiple surface graph-theoretic approach presented by Li et al . (K. Li, X. Wu, D. Z. Chen, and M. Sonka, “Optimal surface segmentation in volumetric images—a graph-theoretic approach,” IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, vol. 28, no. 1, pp. 119-134, 2006). In this method, multiple surfaces can be found simultaneously by transforming the 3-D segmentation problem into finding a minimum-cost closed set in a corresponding vertex-weighted geometric graph. However, the original formulation of this approach did not incorporate varying feasibility constraints or true regional information, two extensions that would aid in the intraretinal layer segmentation of OCT images.;Thus, the major contributions of this thesis include: (1) extending the optimal 3-D graph-theoretic segmentation approach to allow for the incorporation of varying feasibility constraints and regional information, (2) developing a method for learning varying constraints and cost functions from examples for use in the approach, |
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Comparison between rabbit and bovine skeletal muscle PFK-1 inhibition in relation to the conditions for muscle glycogen synthesis. $49.99 These studies show that the similarities between bovine muscle PFK-1 (bPFK-1) and rabbit muscle PFK-1 (rPFK-1) were consistent with working hypothesis with some differences. I show that bPFK-1 is much less stable than rPFK-1; purified bPFK-1 maintained negligible activity after less than a week while rPFK-1 purified samples retained high level of activity up to couple of months. The bPFK-1 was more sensitive to inhibition by ascorbate than rPFK-1. For example, 100 nM rPFK-1 was slightly inhibited by 0.2 mM ascorbate and activity of 30 nM rPFK-1 significantly decreased by 0.2 mM ascorbate. By contrast, both 140 nM and 30 nM bPFK-1 were strongly inhibited by 0.2 mM ascorbate. In a search for possible protein inhibitors commercial LDH inhibited at low concentration of PFK-1. It is shown that desalted LDH has no inhibitory effect on 30 nM rPFK-1 and 30 nM bPFK-1. Additionally, both rPFK-1 and bPFK-1 above 100 nM concentration were not effected by 0.2 mM ammonium sulfate. The PFK-1 concentration effects are attributed to the difference in the properties of the tetrameric and dimeric forms of PFK-1 at high and low concentrations, respectively. Activities of 30 nM bPFK-1 and rPFK-1 were strongly inhibited by presence of 0.2 mM concentrations sodium, potassium, and ammonium; while 140 nM bPFK-1 and rPFK-1 were not inhibited under the same conditions. Lithium salts presented different characteristics. Activities of both the 30 nM and 140 nM bPFK-1 and rPFK-1 were strongly inhibited by 0.2 mM lithium salts; and addition of 1 muM G-actin did not protect 30 nM bPFK-1 from the effect of inhibitory salts. |
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Development-Guideline Of Ebusiness Considering International Accounting And Taxation Aspects $25.9 Scholary Paper aus dem Jahr 2001 im Fachbereich Wirtschaft – Rechnungswesen, Bilanzierung, Steuern, einseitig bedruckt, Note: Satisfactory, Universität zu Köln, 8 Eintragungen im Literaturverzeichnis, Sprache: Englisch, Abstract: The volatile electronic business is characterized by a seamless, borderless, and timeless marketplace. In this connection the internet is accelerating a number of trends that are laying the foundation for a new global economy, in which production and consumption become more mobile, dynamic, intangible, and multinational. The shift from a manufacturing-based economy to a service-based economy, working with etools and the dominance of information technology industry, knowledge man-agement and intangibles in ebusinesses will influence a revision of the current tradi-tional national-specific principles of accounting and taxation considering worldwide trade and commerce (“death of distance”).The consequence of that globalization effects will be a challenge to the philosophy of traditional accounting and taxation and promote an acceleration of global harmoniza-tion of the principles of accounting and taxation.The new business development and creation of innovative business planes in ebusi-nesses have to consider those certain properties and facilities of eManagement of resources in accounting and taxation.The guideline will give some practical approaches and issues for planning ebusi-nesses considering the essential rules, directives, regulations and principles of ac-counting and taxation (“state of the art”).Purpose of the project is to search in relevant German, U.S. and other references for relevant material about accounting and taxation of ebusinesses, summarize and structure the essentials to a practical guide for developing and planning ebusinesses.Based on the relevant accounting principles for ebusinesses in German commercial law (HGB), International Accounting Standards (IAS) and US-General |
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How to Become a Million Dollar Real Estate Agent in Your First Year: What Smart Agents Need to Know Explained Simply $12.47 It’s amazing how many people are starting careers in real estate today, yet how many are successful at it? There are many roadblocks to a thriving real estate career. If you are not listing and selling 15 to 30 properties per month each and every month then this book is for you. This book presents the research of the steps and tactics super-successful real estate sales agents employ today. What makes this book particularly useful is the actual case studies from agents who do this work every day. You will learn their time-tested secrets. This step-by-step guide will show you how to find the properties, how to list them, how to sell them, and ultimately, how to get your commission. Learn the hard-earned secrets of breaking into the real estate field, and become super successful in no time at all. You will learn to quickly attract new prospects, get the highest possible commissions, and get return business and referrals, while still having a life outside of work. In this new book you will learn: how NOT to make the big mistakes most new agents make, licensing and exam fees, Multiple Listing Service (MLS), local Board of Realtors, real estate boards, expenses of doing business, your vehicle and insurance coverage, sales techniques, simple methods to get hundreds of referrals, how to make buyers and sellers happy, how to quickly and easily locate the best deals for your customer, presenting offers, software programs that make running your business effortless, the luxury housing market, Dealing with FSBO s, the commercial market, secrets to using the Internet, setting up a record keeping and computer system, brokers and how to work with them, your professional image, the new frontier, the online Internet world , online tools and ideas, real estate technology tips, search engine and Web site optimization, page rank, Internet leads, web positioning, web optimization building partnerships, and general real estate Internet information, and much more. |
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Thermodynamics of Polymer Blends, Volume I $58.79 Used – Thermodynamics is an indispensable tool for developing a large and growing fraction of new polymers and polymer blends. These two volumes show the researcher how thermodynamics can be used to rank polymer pairs in order of immiscibility, including the search for suitable chemical structure of compatibilizers. Because of the great current commercial interest in this most dynamic sector of the polymer industry, there is high interest in studying their physical and mechanical properties, the |
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Thermodynamics of Polymer Blends, Volume I $339.94 New – Thermodynamics is an indispensable tool for developing a large and growing fraction of new polymers and polymer blends. These two volumes show the researcher how thermodynamics can be used to rank polymer pairs in order of immiscibility, including the search for suitable chemical structure of compatibilizers. Because of the great current commercial interest in this most dynamic sector of the polymer industry, there is high interest in studying their physical and mechanical properties, thei |
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Thermodynamics of Polymer Blends, Volume I $41.87 Used – Thermodynamics is an indispensable tool for developing a large and growing fraction of new polymers and polymer blends. These two volumes show the researcher how thermodynamics can be used to rank polymer pairs in order of immiscibility, including the search for suitable chemical structure of compatibilizers. Because of the great current commercial interest in this most dynamic sector of the polymer industry, there is high interest in studying their physical and mechanical properties, the |
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Thermodynamics of Polymer Blends, Volume I $216.05 New – Thermodynamics is an indispensable tool for developing a large and growing fraction of new polymers and polymer blends. These two volumes show the researcher how thermodynamics can be used to rank polymer pairs in order of immiscibility, including the search for suitable chemical structure of compatibilizers. Because of the great current commercial interest in this most dynamic sector of the polymer industry, there is high interest in studying their physical and mechanical properties, thei |
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