What is Social cognitive theory?
Social cognitive theory accepts that parts of an individual's knowledge acquisition can be directly related to observing others within the context of social interactions and experiences.
Behaviorism is a suggestion that all organisms should be regarded as behaviors.
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Mid-1800s - Beginning research of Embryo
1908 – ‘Stem Cell’ from Alexander Maksimov
1963 – Self reproducing cell
1978 – Found Blood stem cell
1981 - Embryonic stem cell
1998 - Human's embryonic stem cell
2001 – First human embryo cloning
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2.1 Adult Stem Cell - How?From Bone Marrow
HSCs and MSCs are rich in b
Background of the case
Maersk approach
Strive to create long term value
Sustainability strategy
Health and safety
Climate change and environment
Responsible business practice
Social responsibility
1. ‘Postnatal care center’ in Korea
A postnatal care center refers to the place where the mother and baby are hospitalized with a systematic and scientific postpartum after birth. In this study, a postnatal care center refers to the agency which gets 'postnatal care center' license and care mothers and their babies for a period of time.
Typically Korea women are known as they intact to perf
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Silica(SiO2 · xH2O)
Alumina(Al2O3 · xH2O)
Solvents for adsorption chromatography
Solvent competes with solute for adsorption sites on the stationary phase
The more strongly the solvent binds to the stationary phase, the greater the eluent strength of the solvent
Eluent strength : a measure of solvent adsorption energy. It is proportional to polarity or the solvent.