| 1. | Internalisation theory explains very complex phenomena in terms of very simple principles.
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| 2. | Sompop believes the crisis will cause an internalisation among countries in the region.
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| 3. | Internalisation of extrinsic motivation is also linked to competence.
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| 4. | OIT suggests that feelings of competence in activities should facilitate internalisation of said actions.
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| 5. | She stands against rootless internalisation and perplexed culture.
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| 6. | However, the hCD63N172A mutant showed a mainly cell surface localisation and low internalisation.
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| 7. | Mutants N130A and N150A were similar to hCD63Wt with respect to intracellular localisation and internalisation.
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| 8. | In the first case, after internalisation, the antigens are enclosed in vesicles called endosomes.
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| 9. | It follows then, that gender can be assumed as the acquisition and internalisation of social norms.
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| 10. | Together with internalisation theory of the multinational enterprise which is widely used to analyse the internationalization of firms.
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