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intangibility,
Journal of
Service Research, 4(1), 26–38. Mittal,
Banwari (1999), The
advertising of services:
Meeting the
challenge of
intangibility,...
- Look up
intangible in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Intangibles or
intangible may
refer to:
Intangible ****et, an ****et
class used in
accounting Intellectual...
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UNESCO established its
Lists of
Intangible Cultural Heritage with the aim of
ensuring better protection of
important intangible cultural heritages worldwide...
- are
proposed to be
examples of
intangible goods. "What are
intangible goods?". JWP.
Retrieved 2025-02-16. "
Intangible product".
Collins Dictionary. Bannock...
- An
intangible cultural heritage (ICH) is a practice, representation, expression, knowledge, or
skill considered by
UNESCO to be part of a place's cultural...
- An
intangible ****et is an ****et that
lacks physical substance.
Examples are patents, copyright, franchises, goodwill, trademarks, and
trade names, re****tion...
- Enterprises, the
Ghost killed Spymaster.
Using a
modified version of his
intangibility circuits, the
Ghost made
Spymaster materialize in a wall. The shock...
- Super-Heroes (2006),
voiced by
Heather Hogan. This
version can
extend her
intangibility to others,
though extensive use of this
ability is
potentially dangerous...
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controlled by a
business or an
economic entity. It is
anything (tangible or
intangible) that can be used to
produce positive economic value. ****ets represent...
- UNESCO's list of
intangible cultural heritage from
India includes fifteen examples (all are
intangible cultural heritage). The
latest cultural heritage...