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Case study; Thus, the research problem is that organisations need the ability to adapt to current, changing markets and seek out or create possible new markets in turbulent environments, such as South Africa, for sustainable performance. Research linking the ambidexterity and sustainable performance relationship is lacking, given that understanding this relationship is important for management and scholars in today's dynamic business environment, especially in the context of emerging economies. The relevance arises from the many external forces and influences in dynamic environments that organisations face. These external forces and influences have an impact on strategic decisions, whereas understanding the importance of ambidexterity will equip organisations for survival and possibly sustainable performance
1. Which virus promotes cell death by apoptosis? Demonstrate
2. Show the synonym of the lytic infection and explain their Activities in the cell metabolism
3. Why Meningitis not the type of viral infection?
4. How is the IgA attributable to the breast milk?
5. In the lymphoid tissue of the jaw how does the cancer develop from the EBV?
6. T cells are the main defense against primary infections; justify
7. Demonstrate the interconnection of the necrosis and Cell Lysis
8. Human Papillomavirus causes the cancer of?
9. Which is also known as a silent infection?
10. Demonstrate the influence of the influenza on the respiratory system