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  2. Institutional ethnography - Wikipedia

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    Institutional ethnography (IE) is an alternative approach of studying and understanding the social. IE has been described as an alternative philosophical paradigm, sociology, or (qualitative) research method.

  3. Preservation metadata - Wikipedia

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    Depending on an institution’s mission, it may be difficult or outside the scope of responsibility to perform preservation while providing access. Further research into cross-institutional collaboration may provide greater insight into where data should be stored, and who should be managing it. [14]

  4. Emerging technologies - Wikipedia

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    It was followed, again in market size, by big data technologies, robotics, AI, 3D printing and the fifth generation of mobile services (5G). [38] Since AI emerged in the 1950s, 340000 AI-related patent applications were filed by innovators and 1.6 million scientific papers have been published by researchers, with the majority of all AI-related ...

  5. Euromoney - Wikipedia

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    Euromoney Market Data [20] is an online service that allows its users to analyse, download and distribute data from the Euromoney FX Survey [14] in a time series from 2007 through to 2011. Users can view results granularity by client type, client geographic location and client service priorities.

  6. Occupatio (Scots law) - Wikipedia

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    The above items were considered by the institutional writer Erskine to be res nullius capable of acquisition by occupatio. In Scotland, the foreshore is owned by the Crown as part of the inter-regalia. Occupatio of wild animals. Acquisition of the wild animal with the intent to own it vests the occupier or holder a real right of ownership.

  7. Zerodha - Wikipedia

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    Zerodha Broking Ltd. is an Indian stock broker and financial services company that is member of the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE), Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), and the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX).

  8. History and impact of institutional investment in housing in ...

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    In the United States institutional investors owning single-family homes has become an increasing object of debate since the early 2000s, owing to rapidly rising housing costs and the perceived death of the American Dream being brought on by these investors.

  9. List of states and union territories of India by television ...

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    This is a list of the States of India ranked in order of percentage of households having a television set. On March 13, 2012, the Ministry of Home Affairs of the government of India released comprehensive data under "Houselisting and Housing Census" which was collected as part of the Decennial Census exercise conducted in 2011. [1]