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Benjamin Wall

    This author brings a unique blend of deep theoretical knowledge and practical experience in social sciences and business. Their work focuses on how businesses can function better, particularly exploring the emerging fifth dimension of value, Deep-Connect. This vision promises deeper meaning and enhanced community connections through business and societal transformation. The motivation behind their writing is to share insights that can lead to a universally improved business landscape.

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    Skeletal muscle co-enzyme A and carnitine metabolism
    Amazon
    • 2019

      Amazon

      Managing Extraordinary Success in 5-D Value

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book explores the distinctive managerial strategies that have positioned Amazon as a transformative force across various sectors. It delves into the innovative approaches and operational philosophies that enable the company to challenge traditional business models and maintain a competitive edge in the market. Through detailed analysis, it reveals the principles that drive Amazon's success and influence on industry standards.

      Amazon
    • 2011

      Skeletal muscle co-enzyme A and carnitine metabolism

      Modulating exercise muscle fuel metabolism in healthy humans by increasing co-enzyme A and carnitine availability

      • 172 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book explores the critical roles of Co-enzyme A (CoASH) and carnitine in fat and carbohydrate metabolism within skeletal muscle during exercise. It presents groundbreaking research on increasing muscle CoASH and dietary methods to enhance carnitine levels in humans, revealing their significant impact on muscle fuel selection and exercise performance. This PhD thesis contributes valuable insights into muscle metabolism regulation, with potential implications for athletic performance and conditions affecting muscle metabolism.

      Skeletal muscle co-enzyme A and carnitine metabolism