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157961
Principles and types of public speaking
Boston, MA : Allyn and Bacon, 2003Table of Contents: “…-- Representing textual materials -- Acquiring visual aids -- How to : make the most of color selection for slides and other visuals -- Making your own -- Downloading visual aids from the Web -- Getting visual aids from research/others -- Strategies for selecting and using visual aids -- Consider the audience and occasion -- How to : select the right visual aids -- Consider the communicative potential of various visual aids -- Evaluate computer-generated visual materials -- How to : use visual aids effectively -- Chapter summary -- Key terms -- Assessment activities -- References -- 12. …”
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157962
Praise of chromosome "folly" : confessions of an untamed molecular structure
Singapore ; Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific Pub. Co., 2008Table of Contents: “…Snails have a shell in the form of a spiral which Is either left-handed or right-handed -- the choice is determined by genes which orient the axis of cell division independently of gravity. 39. …”
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157963
Advanced penetration testing for highly-secured environments
Packt Publishing 2016Table of Contents: “…-- IDS rules and how to avoid them -- Using decoys -- Adding custom Nmap scripts to your arsenal -- Deciding if a script is right for you -- Adding a new script to the database -- Zenmap -- for those who want the GUI -- SNMP -- a goldmine of information just waiting to be discovered -- When the SNMP community string is NOT "public -- Network baselines with ScanPBNJ -- Setting up MySQL for PBNJ -- Preparing the PBNJ database -- First scan -- Reviewing the data -- Enumeration avoidance techniques -- Naming conventions -- Port knocking -- Intrusion detection and avoidance systems -- Trigger points -- SNMP lockdown -- Reader challenge.…”
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157964
Handbook of South American Indians
Washington : U.S. G.P.O., 1946Table of Contents: “…Meggers -- The Tapirapé / by Charles Wagley and Eduardo Galvão -- The Carajá / by William Lipkind -- The Turiwara and Aruã / by Curt Nimuendajú -- The Amanayé / by Curt Nimuendajú and Alfred Métraux -- Little-known tribes of the lower Tocantins River region / by Curt Nimuendajú -- Little-known tribes of the lower Amazon / by Curt Nimuendajú -- Tribes of the lower and middle Xingú River / by Curt Nimuendajú -- The Maué and Arapium / by Curt Nimuendajú -- The Mura and Pirahá / by Curt Nimuendajú -- The Mundurucú / by Donald Horton -- The Cawahíb, Parintintin, and their neighbors / by Curt Nimuendajú -- The Tupí-Cawahib/ by Claude Lévi-Strauss -- The Cayabí, Tapanyuna, and Apiacá / by Curt Nimuendajú -- Tribes of the upper Xingú River / by Claude Lévi-Strauss -- The Paressí / by Alfred Métraux -- The Nambicuara / by Claude Lévi-Strauss -- Tribes of the right bank of the Guaporé River / by Claude Lévi-Strauss -- Tribes of eastern Bolivia and the Madeira headwaters / by Alfred Métraux -- The Sirionó / by Allan Holmberg -- Tribes of the eastern slopes of the Bolivian Andes / by Alfred Métraux -- Tribes of the Montaña : an introduction / by Julian H. …”
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157965
The digital innovation playbook : creating a transformative customer experience
Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2011Table of Contents: “…-- Direct Line to Customers -- Making Friends on Facebook -- Responses for All: Yes, You'll Get Some Crazies, But It's Important to Respond to Good and Bad -- Putting in the Time: Listening and Understanding the Feedback -- Keeping Up with the Changes -- Southwest Finds a Natural Fit with Already-Open Culture of Communication -- Lessons from Southwest -- Video at Southwest: Vital Communication with Employees and Customers -- The Pits: What to Avoid in the Social Media World -- The Next Five Years: Keep Creating Content and Finding the Best Channels -- Chapter 6 Picture Perfect Social Media: How Kodak Got Social Media Right -- Finding a Digital Culture: Kodak Finds a Voice to Join the Conversations -- Behind the Brand: Kodak Connects by Sharing Stories and Correcting Misconceptions -- What Are the Opportunities, What's in It for Us, and How Do We Create Value for Them? …”
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157966
Internet of things : approach and applicability in manufacturing
Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press / Taylor & Francis Group, 2019Table of Contents: “…Smart Manufacturing -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Manufacturing Concerns -- 5.2.1 Compliances -- 5.2.2 Right Product Mix -- 5.2.3 Skill Gap -- 5.2.4 Shop Floor Productivity -- 5.2.5 Energy Monitoring -- 5.2.6 Operational Efficiency of Machines -- 5.3 Industry 4.0 and Related Models -- 5.4 Smart Manufacturing -- 5.4.1 Smart Design -- 5.4.2 Smart Machines -- 5.4.3 Monitoring -- 5.4.4 Control -- 5.4.5 Dynamic and On-Demand Scheduling -- 5.4.6 Collaboration -- 5.4.7 Digitized Products -- 5.4.8 The IoT-Driven Process -- 5.4.9 The IoT and People -- 5.4.10 Scalable IT Systems -- 5.4.11 Financial Feasibility -- 5.4.12 Autonomous Functioning Driven by Machine Data.…”
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157967
Building capacity for health informatics in the future
Amsterdam, Netherlands : IOS Press, 2017Table of Contents: “…Kushniruk -- Diabetes mHealth Apps : Designing for Greater Uptake / Ronak Brahmbhatt, Shadi Niakan, Nishita Saha, Anukriti Tewari, Ashfiya Pirani, Natasha Keshavjee, Dora Mugambi, Nasrin Alavi, Karim Keshavjee -- Community Paramedicine Initiative : Transforming Paramedicine in British Columbia / Colton Calderone, Michelle Brittain, Daniel Sirivar, Nancy Kotani -- Collaborators and Communication Channels in Eight Patient-Centered Medical Homes / Dian A. Chase, David A. …”
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157968
Digital Signal Processing : a breadth-first approach
Aalborg : River Publishers, 2016Table of Contents: “…6.7.3 IDFT: Matrix Method -- 6.8 Properties of the DFT -- 6.8.1 Periodicity -- 6.8.2 Linearity -- 6.8.3 Time Reversal -- 6.8.4 Circular Time Shift -- 6.8.5 Circular Frequency Shift -- 6.8.6 Circular Convolution -- 6.8.7 Circular Correlation -- 6.8.8 Multiplication of Two Sequences -- 6.8.9 Even Functions -- 6.8.10 Odd Functions -- 6.8.11 Parseval's Theorem -- 6.9 Comparison between DTFT and DFT -- 6.10 Fast Fourier Transform -- 6.10.1 Decomposition-in-Time (DIT) FFT Algorithm -- 6.10.1.1 Two-point FFT -- 6.10.1.2 Four-point FFT -- 6.10.1.3 Eight-point FFT -- 6.11 Decomposition-in-Frequency (DIF) FFT Algorithm -- 6.11.1 Two-point DFT -- 6.11.2 Four-point DFT -- 6.12 Problems and Solutions -- Chapter 7- Structure for FIR and IIR Filters -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Structure Form of FIR Filters -- 7.2.1 Direct Form (Transversal) -- 7.2.2 Lattice Structure -- 7.2.2.1 Direct form filter-to-lattice coefficients -- 7.2.2.2 Lattice-to-direct form coefficients -- 7.2.3 Frequency Sampling Form -- 7.2.4 Fast Convolution Form -- 7.3 Realization Form of IIR Filters -- 7.3.1 Direct Form I -- 7.3.2 Direct Form II -- 7.3.3 Cascade (Series) Form -- 7.3.4 Parallel Form -- 7.3.5 Lattice Structure for IIR Filter -- 7.3.5.1 Gray-Markel method of IIR lattice structure for ladder coefficients -- 7.3.5.2 Calculation of ladder coefficients using Gray-Markel method -- 7.4 Implementation of Filters -- 7.5 Problems and Solutions -- Chapter 8 -- Introduction to Digital Filters -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.1.1 Types of Filters -- 8.1.2 Classification of Filters Development Wise -- 8.1.3 Analog Filters -- 8.1.4 Types of Analog Filter -- 8.2 Digital Filters -- 8.3 Importance and Advantages -- 8.4 Disadvantages -- 8.4.1 Speed Limitation -- 8.4.2 FiniteWord-Length Effects -- 8.4.3 Limit Cycles -- 8.4.4 Long Design and Development Times -- 8.5 Types of Digital Filters.…”
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157969
Domino and intramolecular rearrangement reactions as advanced synthetic methods in glycoscience
Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, 2016Table of Contents: “…Up to Six Steps in One Process: 4'-Substituted Nucleoside Synthesis / Daniele D'Alonzo / Giovanni Palumbo / Annalisa Guaragna -- 5.3.4. Eight Steps in One Process: Beyond Achmatowicz Rearrangement / Daniele D'Alonzo / Giovanni Palumbo / Annalisa Guaragna -- 5.4. …”
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157970
Martial Arts for Your Mind and Body. Episode 17, Jujitsu: Pliable Grappling Methods.
[San Francisco, California, USA] : The Great Courses,; Kanopy Streaming, 2017; 2019Format: Electronic VideoStreaming video (Wentworth users only)
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157971
Retinal dystrophies : functional genomics to gene therapy
Chichester, UK ; Hoboken, NJ : J. Wiley, 2004Format: Conference Proceeding Book
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157972
Advanced control of power converters : techniques and MATLAB/Simulink implementation
Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2023Table of Contents: “…About the Authors xiii -- List of Abbreviations xvii -- Preface xix -- Acknowledgment xxi -- About the Companion Website xxiii -- 1 Introduction 1 -- 1.1 General Remarks 1 -- 1.2 Basic Closed-Loop Control for Power Converters 3 -- 1.3 Mathematical Modeling of Power Converters 4 -- 1.4 Basic Control Objectives 6 -- 1.4.1 Closed-Loop Stability 6 -- 1.4.2 Settling Time 10 -- 1.4.3 Steady-State Error 11 -- 1.4.4 Robustness to Parameter Variations and Disturbances 12 -- 1.5 Performance Evaluation 12 -- 1.5.1 Simulation-Based Method 12 -- 1.5.2 Experimental Method 13 -- 1.6 Contents of the Book 13 -- References 15 -- 2 Introduction to Advanced Control Methods 17 -- 2.1 Classical Control Methods for Power Converters 17 -- 2.2 Sliding Mode Control 18 -- 2.3 Lyapunov Function-Based Control 22 -- 2.3.1 Lyapunov's Linearization Method 23 -- 2.3.2 Lyapunov's Direct Method 24 -- 2.4 Model Predictive Control 27 -- 2.4.1 Functional Principle 27 -- 2.4.2 Basic Concept 28 -- 2.4.3 Cost Function 29 -- References 30 -- 3 Design of Sliding Mode Control for Power Converters 33 -- 3.1 Introduction 33 -- 3.2 Sliding Mode Control of DC-DC Buck and Cuk Converters 33 -- 3.3 Sliding Mode Control Design Procedure 44 -- 3.3.1 Selection of Sliding Surface Function 44 -- 3.3.2 Control Input Design 46 -- 3.4 Chattering Mitigation Techniques 48 -- 3.4.1 Hysteresis Function Technique 48 -- 3.4.2 Boundary Layer Technique 49 -- 3.4.3 State Observer Technique 50 -- 3.5 Modulation Techniques 51 -- 3.5.1 Hysteresis Modulation Technique 51 -- 3.5.2 Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation Technique 52 -- 3.5.3 Space Vector Modulation Technique 53 -- 3.6 Other Types of Sliding Mode Control 54 -- 3.6.1 Terminal Sliding Mode Control 54 -- 3.6.2 Second-Order Sliding Mode Control 54 -- References 55 -- 4 Design of Lyapunov Function-Based Control for Power Converters 59 -- 4.1 Introduction 59 -- 4.2 Lyapunov-Function-Based Control Design Using Direct Method 59 -- 4.3 Lyapunov Function-Based Control of DC-DC Buck Converter 62 -- 4.4 Lyapunov Function-Based Control of DC-DC Boost Converter 67 -- References 71 -- 5 Design of Model Predictive Control 73 -- 5.1 Introduction 73 -- 5.2 Predictive Control Methods 73 -- 5.3 FCS Model Predictive Control 75 -- 5.3.1 Design Procedure 76 -- 5.3.2 Tutorial 1: Implementation of FCS-MPC for Three-Phase VSI 80 -- 5.4 CCS Model Predictive Control 86 -- 5.4.1 Incremental Models 86 -- 5.4.2 Predictive Model 88 -- 5.4.3 Cost Function in CCSMPC 92 -- 5.4.4 Cost Function Minimization 93 -- 5.4.5 Receding Control Horizon Principle 96 -- 5.4.6 Closed-Loop of an MPC System 97 -- 5.4.7 Discrete Linear Quadratic Regulators 97 -- 5.4.8 Formulation of the Constraints in MPC 99 -- 5.4.9 Optimization with Equality Constraints 103 -- 5.4.10 Optimization with Inequality Constraints 105 -- 5.4.11 MPC for Multi-Input Multi-Output Systems 108 -- 5.4.12 Tutorial 2: MPC Design For a Grid-Connected VSI in dq Frame 109 -- 5.5 Design and Implementation Issues 112 -- 5.5.1 Cost Function Selection 112 -- 5.5.1.1 Examples for Primary Control Objectives 113 -- 5.5.1.2 Examples for Secondary Control Objectives 114 -- 5.5.2 Weighting Factor Design 114 -- 5.5.2.1 Empirical Selection Method 115 -- 5.5.2.2 Equal-Weighted Cost-Function-Based Selection Method 116 -- 5.5.2.3 Lookup Table-Based Selection Method 117 -- References 118 -- 6 MATLAB/Simulink Tutorial on Physical Modeling and Experimental Setup 121 -- 6.1 Introduction 121 -- 6.2 Building Simulation Model for Power Converters 121 -- 6.2.1 Building Simulation Model for Single-Phase Grid-Connected Inverter Based on Sliding Mode Control 122 -- 6.2.2 Building Simulation Model for Three-Phase Rectifier Based on Lyapunov-Function-Based Control 126 -- 6.2.3 Building Simulation Model for Quasi-Z Source Three-Phase Four-Leg Inverter Based on Model Predictive Control 131 -- 6.2.4 Building Simulation Model for Distributed Generations in Islanded AC Microgrid 137 -- 6.3 Building Real-Time Model for a Single-Phase T-Type Rectifier 142 -- 6.4 Building Rapid Control Prototyping for a Single-Phase T-Type Rectifier 154 -- 6.4.1 Components in the Experimental Testbed 155 -- 6.4.1.1 Grid Simulator 155 -- 6.4.1.2 A Single-Phase T-Type Rectifier Prototype 156 -- 6.4.1.3 Measurement Board 157 -- 6.4.1.4 Programmable Load 158 -- 6.4.1.5 Controller 158 -- 6.4.2 Building Control Structure on OP- 5707 158 -- References 162 -- 7 Sliding Mode Control of Various Power Converters 163 -- 7.1 Introduction 163 -- 7.2 Single-Phase Grid-Connected Inverter with LCL Filter 163 -- 7.2.1 Mathematical Modeling of Grid-Connected Inverter with LCL Filter 164 -- 7.2.2 Sliding Mode Control 165 -- 7.2.3 PWM Signal Generation Using Hysteresis Modulation 168 -- 7.2.3.1 Single-Band Hysteresis Function 168 -- 7.2.3.2 Double-Band Hysteresis Function 168 -- 7.2.4 Switching Frequency Computation 170 -- 7.2.4.1 Switching Frequency Computation with Single-Band Hysteresis Modulation 170 -- 7.2.4.2 Switching Frequency Computation with Double-Band Hysteresis Modulation 171 -- 7.2.5 Selection of Control Gains 172 -- 7.2.6 Simulation Study 174 -- 7.2.7 Experimental Study 177 -- 7.3 Three-Phase Grid-Connected Inverter with LCL Filter 180 -- 7.3.1 Physical Model Equations for a Three-Phase Grid-Connected VSI with an LCL Filter 181 -- 7.3.2 Control System 182 -- 7.3.2.1 Reduced State-Space Model of the Converter 183 -- 7.3.2.2 Model Discretization and KF Adaptive Equation 187 -- 7.3.2.3 Sliding Surfaces with Active Damping Capability 188 -- 7.3.3 Stability Analysis 189 -- 7.3.3.1 Discrete-Time Equivalent Control Deduction 189 -- 7.3.3.2 Closed-Loop System Equations 191 -- 7.3.3.3 Test of Robustness Against Parameters Uncertainties 192 -- 7.3.4 Experimental Study 192 -- 7.3.4.1 Test of Robustness Against Grid Inductance Variations 192 -- 7.3.4.2 Test of Stability in Case of Grid Harmonics Near the Resonance Frequency 196 -- 7.3.4.3 Test of the VSI Against Sudden Changes in the Reference Current 196 -- 7.3.4.4 Test of the VSI Under Distorted Grid 198 -- 7.3.4.5 Test of the VSI Under Voltage Sags 198 -- 7.3.5 Computational Load and Performances of the Control Algorithm 199 -- 7.4 Three-Phase AC-DC Rectifier 200 -- 7.4.1 Nonlinear Model of the Unity Power Factor Rectifier 200 -- 7.4.2 Problem Formulation 202 -- 7.4.3 Axis-Decoupling Based on an Estimator 203 -- 7.4.4 Control System 205 -- 7.4.4.1 Kalman Filter 206 -- 7.4.4.2 Practical Considerations: Election of Q and R Matrices 208 -- 7.4.4.3 Practical Considerations: Computational Burden Reduction 208 -- 7.4.5 Sliding Mode Control 209 -- 7.4.5.1 Inner Control Loop 209 -- 7.4.5.2 Outer Control Loop 210 -- 7.4.6 Hysteresis Band Generator with Switching Decision Algorithm 212 -- 7.4.7 Experimental Study 215 -- 7.5 Three-Phase Transformerless Dynamic Voltage Restorer 224 -- 7.5.1 Mathematical Modeling of Transformerless Dynamic Voltage Restorer 224 -- 7.5.2 Design of Sliding Mode Control for TDVR 225 -- 7.5.3 Time-Varying Switching Frequency with Single-Band Hysteresis 227 -- 7.5.4 Constant Switching Frequency with Boundary Layer 229 -- 7.5.5 Simulation Study 231 -- 7.5.6 Experimental Study 233 -- 7.6 Three-Phase Shunt Active Power Filter 240 -- 7.6.1 Nonlinear Model of the SAPF 240 -- 7.6.2 Problem Formulation 242 -- 7.6.3 Control System 243 -- 7.6.3.1 State Model of the Converter 243 -- 7.6.3.2 Kalman Filter 245 -- 7.6.3.3 Sliding Mode Control 246 -- 7.6.3.4 Hysteresis Band Generator with SDA 247 -- 7.6.4 Experimental Study 248 -- 7.6.4.1 Response of the SAPF to Load Variations 249 -- 7.6.4.2 SAPF Performances Under a Distorted Grid 253 -- 7.6.4.3 SAPF Performances Under Grid Voltage Sags 254 -- 7.6.4.4 Spectrum of the Control Signal 254 -- References 257 -- 8 Design of Lyapunov Function-Based Control of Various Power Converters 261 -- 8.1 Introduction 261 -- 8.2 Single-Phase Grid-Connected Inverter with LCL Filter 261 -- 8.2.1 Mathematical Modeling and Controller Design 261 -- 8.2.2 Controller Modification with Capacitor Voltage Feedback 264 -- 8.2.3 Inverter-Side Current Reference Generation Using Proportional- Resonant Controller 264 -- 8.2.4 Grid Current Transfer Function 266 -- 8.2.5 Harmonic Attenuation and Harmonic Impedance 267 -- 8.2.6 Results 270 -- 8.3 Single-Phase Quasi-Z-Source Grid-Connected Inverter with LCL Filter 277 -- 8.3.1 Quasi-Z-Source Network Modeling 277 -- 8.3.2 Grid-Connected Inverter Modeling 280 -- 8.3.3 Control of Quasi-Z-Source Network 281 -- 8.3.4 Control of Grid-Connected Inverter 281 -- 8.3.5 Reference Generation Using Cascaded PR Control 282 -- 8.3.6 Results 283 -- 8.4 Single-Phase Uninterruptible Power Supply Inverter 287 -- 8.4.1 Mathematical Modeling of Uninterruptible Power Supply Inverter 287 -- 8.4.2 Controller Design 288 -- 8.4.3 Criteria for Selecting Control Parameters 290 -- 8.4.4 Results 292 -- 8.5 Three-Phase Voltage-Source AC-DC Rectifier 298 -- 8.5.1 Mathematical Modeling of Rectifier 298 -- 8.5.2 Controller Design 301 -- 8.5.3 Results 304 -- References 307 -- 9 Model Predictive Control of Various Converters 309 -- 9.1 CCS MPC Method for a Three-Phase Grid-Connected VSI 309 -- 9.1.1 Model Predictive Control Design 310 -- 9.1.1.1 VSI Incremental Model with an Embedded Integrator 310 -- 9.1.1.2 Predictive Model of the Converter 311 -- 9.1.1.3 Cost Function Minimization 312 -- 9.1.1.4 Inclusion of Constraints 313 -- 9.1.2 MATLAB ? …”
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157973
Women in science now : stories and strategies for achieving equity
New York : Columbia University Press, 2023Format: Electronic eBookFull text (Wentworth users only)
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157974
You should smile more : how to dismantle gender bias in the workplace
[Old Saybrook, Connecticut] : Tantor Media, Inc., 2023
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157975
US policy in southwest Asia : a failure in perspective
Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. : National Defense University Press, 1984Format: Government Document Book
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157976
George Romney
[Place of publication not identified] : Illuminations, 2002Format: Electronic VideoStreaming video (Emerson users only)
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157977
Dear white people. Season one
Santa Monica, California : Lions Gate Entertainment, 2018
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The organization and management of construction : 10th International Symposium, Construction Innovation and Global Competitiveness
Boca Raton, Fla. : CRC Press, 2003Table of Contents: “…chapter Survey Response -- chapter HISTORY OF THE INTRODUCTION OF CM -- chapter Outline of Investigation -- chapter Private companies -- chapter REFERENCES -- chapter APPENDIX A: TYPOLOGY AND OVERVIEW OF KNOWL-EDGE BROKERS -- chapter Risk allocation and Snelgrove (19 96) carried out survey regarding the risk allocation -- chapter Risk in each procurement method -- chapter Problems of the Japanese Design-Build -- chapter and US Building Industries, Building -- chapter Theme -- chapter Deployments -- chapter Information to be Transmitted -- chapter CONCLUSION -- chapter Pairwise Analysis -- chapter SAFETY MANAGEMENT ACTIONS -- chapter METHOD -- chapter CULTURES AND SAFETY CULTURES AT A SITE -- chapter The roof carpenters team -- chapter DISCUSSION: THE MULTIPLE CONFIGURATIONS OF SAFETY CULTURES -- chapter Types of construction projects and falls -- chapter Human errors resulting in falls -- chapter CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS -- chapter REFERENCES -- chapter INTRODUCTION -- chapter Time of Day -- chapter BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON TRENCH SHIELDS -- chapter CAUSES OF TRENCH SHIELD INJURY ACCIDENTS -- chapter Other Root Causes -- chapter Length of Trench at Time of Trench Shield Accident -- chapter ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- chapter Parts of Body Affected -- chapter REFERENCES -- chapter RESEARCH STRATEGY -- chapter RESEARCH MODEL Factors affecting project quality -- chapter Measures of quality outcomes -- chapter RESEARCH FRAMEWORK Research Aim and Objectives -- chapter Data Analysis -- chapter CONCLUSION -- chapter Strategy Aspects -- chapter REFERENCES -- chapter CURRENT SYSTEM OF BASIC QUALIFICATIONS -- chapter THE NEW PRODUCTION PHILOSOPHY APPLIED TO CONSTRUCTION: LEAN CONSTRUCTION -- chapter THE NEW PHILOSOPHY UNDER THE SIGHT OF THE HUMAN RESOURCES -- chapter Protectionism of Japanese Culture -- chapter BIBLIOGRAPHY -- chapter Theme -- chapter WORKFORCE MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES -- chapter Providing Job Security -- chapter MOST COMMONLY USED RETENTION PROGRAMS -- chapter METHOD -- chapter ORGANISATIONAL CULTURES -- chapter BUILDING APPARTMENTS -- chapter INFORMAL CONSTRUCTION WORKFORCE -- chapter INTRODUCTION -- chapter SOMMAIRE -- chapter MEASURING LABOR PRODUCTIVITY Labor productivity definitions -- chapter Labor Measurement -- chapter DATA COLLECTION -- chapter DEVELOPED FORECASTING PROCEDURES General ideas -- chapter cstUR forecast -- chapter Depth A -- chapter Productivity Model Determination: -- chapter DATA COLLECTION -- chapter Productivity Model Application to USD{Dollar}48 -- chapter NATURE OF ACTIVITY INTEGRATION -- chapter Information -- chapter CONCLUSION -- chapter THE SOCIAL JUDGEMENT THEORY METHOD -- chapter PILOT STUDY RESEARCH DESIGN The Ecology -- chapter DISCUSSION -- chapter CONCLUSIONS AND FURTHER RESEARCH -- chapter ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP: Station -- chapter Station 4: Exterior Wall: -- chapter FEEDER STATIONS AND INVENTORIES: -- chapter DESCRIPTION OF WORK Scope of work -- chapter PROPOSED FORECAST MODEL Introduction and -- chapter Factors That Influence The Baseline -- chapter Psychological contract -- chapter FACTORS AFFECTING PRODUCTIVITY AND THEIR POTENTIAL FOR IMPROVEMENT -- chapter Incompetent supervisors -- chapter Inspection delay -- chapter and Sons, -- chapter South Africa -- chapter Distribution of HIVIAids by trade and profession.…”
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157979
American Military History. Episode 21, Knocking Iraq Out of Kuwait.
[San Francisco, California, USA] : The Great Courses,; Kanopy Streaming, 2018; 2019Format: Electronic VideoStreaming video (Wentworth users only)
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157980
Eta A Bomber Command Navigator Shot down and on the Run.
Havertown : Fighting High Limited, 2016Format: Electronic eBookFull text (Emmanuel users only)
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