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Entrepreneurial Development and Innovation in Family Businesses and SMEs
A presentation of the key characteristics and benefits of the Start-Up, including the problem addressed, market size and growth potential, team and competitive advantage.
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Key Challenges for Greek IT Start Ups: An Analysis of Founder Perceptions
Theocharis Stylianos Spyropoulos (Department of International Business, Perrotis College, Greece)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3648-3.ch003
Abstract
The study examines the IT Greek start-up ecosystem, analyzing the founders' views, strategy, and current perception regarding their ICT start-ups. The study examines the views and perceptions of 143 founders of Greek IT start ups who participated in exhibitions as start-up companies between September 2018 and May 2019, and had completed at least one accelerator program.
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Music and the Mind: How to Have a Brilliant Child
A sound quality describing the highness or lowness of a tone, defined by the rate of vibration that produces it.
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A Sound Design and Electronic Music Production STEAM Course for Secondary Education
The musical interpretation of frequency. Pitch refers to the recognizable sound characteristics of a note.
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GTM User Modeling for aIGA Weight Tuning in TTS Synthesis
Intonation measure given a time in the signal.
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“Imagioneering” a New Mission: Space
The act of presenting an idea.
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Speech-Based Clinical Diagnostic Systems
Vibration frequency of vocal folds. In fact, there is not complete periodicity in the vibration of vocal folds. That is why it is said that vocal folds have a quasiperiodic movement.
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The Origins of Music and of Tonal Languages
A sound quality describing the highness or lowness of a tone, defined by the rate of vibration that produces it (e.g., of a string or human voice). The musical pitch of a note is the lowest component of a musical sound, a frequency created by vibration the string or the air column.
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How We Hear and Experience Classical, Computer, and Virtual Music
A sound quality describing the highness or lowness of a tone, defined by the rate of vibration that produces it.
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