- Thus, each of the
species competes with the
others to gain
access to the resources. As a result,
species less
suited to
compete for the
resources may die...
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Compete.com was a web
traffic analysis service. The
company was
founded in 2000, and
ceased operations in
December 2016.
Compete.com
provided two categories...
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framework for the
analysis of the
enforceability of non-
compete agreements. Traditionally, non-
competes were used to
prevent high-skilled
workers from transferring...
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Retrieved 2021-03-07. "California
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California Competes.
Retrieved 2020-12-24. Gordon,
Larry (February...
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CompeteFor is a
website set up by the
Regional Development Agencies of the
United Kingdom to
facilitate the
awarding of
public contracts to business....
- The
analysis of
competing hypotheses (ACH) is a
methodology for
evaluating multiple competing hypotheses for
observed data. It was
developed by Richards...
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Competing harms, also
known as
necessity defense or
lesser harm, is a
legal doctrine in
certain U.S. states,
particularly in New England. For example...
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compete in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Competition is any
rivalry between two or more parties.
Compete may also
refer to:
Compete.com, a web...
- In
molecular biology,
competing endogenous RNAs (abbreviated ceRNAs)
regulate other RNA
transcripts by
competing for
shared microRNAs (miRNAs). Models...
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Compete America is a
coalition representing corporations, universities, research...