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Effect of New Zealand blueberry consumption on recovery from eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage
New Zealand muscle damage
2015/7/23
Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) is accompanied by localized oxidative stress / inflammation
which, in the short-term at least, is associated with impaired muscular performance. Dietary antioxid...
Competitiveness presentation at the "Catching the Knowledge Wave Conference," Auckland, New Zealand.
Development of Tax Policy in New Zealand: The Generic Tax Policy Process
Tax policy policy making T ax legislaT ion process ew Zealand
2014/4/10
From Free-trade Imperialism to Structural Power: New Zealand and the Capital Market, 1856-68
gentlemanly capitalism credit-worthiness potential consequences
2011/9/12
For Cain and Hopkins, the 'structural power' of gentlemanly capitalism was the most important means by which by British imperialism affected settler societies from the mid-nineteenth century. Like sim...
THE "NEGATIVE" CREDIT CARD EFFECT: CREDIT CARDS AS SPENDING-LIMITING STIMULI IN NEW ZEALAND
conditioning credit card effect credit cards perceived value
2011/8/22
The "credit card effect" describes a finding where greater value is given to consumer items if credit card logos are present. One explanation for the effect is that credit cards elicit spending behavi...
The New Zealand Association for Migration and Investment(NZAMI), founded in 1989, is an incorporated non-profit making association, governed by a Board of Directors. The purpose of the NZAMI is to pro...
New Zealand Property Investors’ Federation, (NZPIF) is the umbrella body for 20 local Property Investors’ Associations throughout New Zealand.
The First Labour Government's New Start for Manufacturing, Employment, and Social Security in New Zealand, 1935-1949
The First Labour Government's New Start for Manufacturing Employment Social Security
2010/10/8
New Zealand’s first Labour government swept to power in 1935 with ambitious plans for recovery after years of depression. Its promises were similar to those of other national governments in the United...