... 2003/10/30 — page 10 — #10 HEAT: THE THERMAL ENVIRONMENT 11 The magnitude of hc depends on the position ofthe surface, the direction ofthe heat flow and the velocity ofthe fluid For example • for ... heat is released Thermodynamics is the science ofthe flow of heat and of its relationship to mechanical work The first law of thermodynamics is the principle of conservation of energy Energy cannot ... circles (or rather an up and down spiral) for half the year, the equinox path being the horizon circle, and for the other half ofthe year the sun will be below the horizon The shifting of sun-paths...
... heat is released Thermodynamics is the science ofthe flow of heat and of its relationship to mechanical work The first law of thermodynamics is the principle of conservation of energy Energy ... and t is in °C m2 ϫ W / m2K ϫ K ϭ W (1.4) The magnitude of hc depends on the position ofthe surface, the direction ofthe heat flow and the velocity ofthe fluid, e.g • for vertical surfaces (horizontal ... resistances: resistances ofthe surfaces and ofthe body ofthe element (wall, roof, etc.), e.g for a wall of two layers: RaϪa ϭ Rsi ϩ R1 ϩ R2 ϩ Rso (1.2) The R-value of any homogeneous layer...
... change or lack of change to assess possible reasons for the success or lack of success ofthe intervention The evaluation was based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) [7] The TPB proposes ... sources [20,21] The implication of this in the context ofthe DREAM trial is as follows On the basis of these findings, we would expect higher levels of foot inspection to be recorded in the intervention ... Influence of control beliefs) Figure The theory of planned behaviour (Ajzen, 1991) The theory of planned behaviour (Ajzen, 1991) Attitude = being in favour of, or against, doing something (the behaviour)...
... well, a new era of bioprocess technology might be born much like the period, from A View ofThe History of Biochemical Engineering 89 1960s and on, being the new era of submerged processing mode ... acid, one ofthe processes that did become fully industrialized was the bacterial anaerobic bioproduction of solvents (Underkofler and Hickey 1954) For some years, the anaerobic process was the main ... interest in the conversion of biomass into fuels and chemicals In 1978, the first of a series of conferences on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals A View ofThe History of Biochemical Engineering...
... underneath shows the rim ofthe mirror, which raises the mirror’s center of mass The lower mass increases resonance frequency The mass ofthe circular mirror is about twice the mass ofthe perforated ... be used to test the impact ofdesign and process variations on the robustness ofthe final design Finally, we intend to integrate Sugar into the entire designprocess by adding the ability to ... synthesis tool that will assist designers in the early stages ofthe MEMS designprocess in addition to providing formal analysis, simulation and parameter optimization at the detailed stage of...
... Spoof Detector analyze the phone number of incoming calls to determine if the Caller ID/ANI is spoofed If the number has been spoofed, the call is rejected and never reaches the called party The ... engineers Social engineering attacks are not only among the most prevalent but are often the most damaging Companies can however, begin theprocessof stopping social engineering attacks in their tracks ... as the subtle extraction of information during an apparently normal and innocent conversation” Social engineers use the information they’ve gathered to get their target to first trust them The...
... translation Because the prepositional phrase is a modifier ofthe main process (indicated by the role feature and the fact that the main process and the modifier are siblings in the IS representation) ... the projects involved, and the structure ofthe German-Engllsh transfer mechanism, offering specific examples ofthe transfer process for some ofthe features present in the IS analysis It is also ... roleconfigurations are mapped The UMG concepts then The Nature ofthe Transla- tion Process It is important from a conceptual point of view to keep apart the three levels of representation involved...
... increase the number ofthe ending inventories as well as the profit ofthe organizations as mentioned above This not only can be considered as a strategy ofthe new comers to attract the investments ... profits ofthe companies without pressure of selling products They need another way to differentiate their business with other Therefore, besides of applying only absorption costing method, they ... 50% ofthe total number of products that they produce each month This is because the percentage of depreciation in value of raincoats is lower whereas the conditions to maintain the quality of...
... most ofthe analysis is based on the studies of other researchers so it can be debatable and difficult for users to apply in the reality 28 The major limitation of this study is the use of secondary ... making processofthe managers This will be the answer to the question: “whether the cost accounting method can have any 41 significant impacts on the decisions of managers, and what is the importance ... certificates of merit for the medicine and medicinal products at the nationwide exhibition fairs In 1991, implementation ofthe policy ofthe state division separating 31 the provinces of Nghe Tinh...
... CALCULATIONS OF INDICATORS AND OF A COMPOSITE INDEX FOR THE NETHERLANDS Climate Change Depletion ofthe Ozone Layer Acidification ofthe Environment Eutrophication ofthe Environment Dispersion of Toxic ... indicator tracks the magnitude and rate of change ofthe atmospheric reservoir ofthe most abundant ozone-depleting substances Because ofthe long lifetimes of these chemicals and the quantities ... about whether policies are taking the nation in the right direction There are exceptions, of course—most notably the Netherlands As the authors demonstrate, the Dutch have made good use of indicators...
... importance, in the key point ofthe sales (the shop), the issues and techniques of merchandising are the preoccupation of both traders and producers, who often support the efforts ofthe traders, ... is sold: the product; - the sales place: the ambience created by the interior organization ofthe shop; - the manner of selling: sales methods In a synthetic manner, the cardinal points of merchandising ... 2 The Right Quantity It depends both on the need to buy and use ofthe consumer and the need to buy and sell ofthe seller The factors that the trader has to take into account to determine the...
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... result ofthe economic dependency ofthe population In other words, the higher the extent of unemployment in an area the greater the chance ofthe people being dependent on the exploitation of natural ... Information: The Foundation ofSustainable Development their further development and annual updating, especially in the social and economic themes A further challenge is the presentation ofthe information ... moulded the political landscape ofthe world Two ofthe greatest impacts on Africa were the slave trade in 1700s and 1800s and colonisation in the 1880s The slave trade saw the forced removal of more...
... one hand, the subjectivization ofthe aesthetic object and, on the other, the specialization of aesthetics in issues of aesthetics of art Namely, art, just like the beautiful and the aesthetic, ... production ofthe aesthetic artifacts The rise of aesthetic experience can, therefore, be seen through the prism of aestheticization, which is, simply, theprocessof turning something unaesthetic ... culture have been aestheticized, then we can find the reason for that process at the complexity ofthe term “aesthetic experience” To understand the meaning oftheprocessof aestheticization, we...
... noted, by wa~- of further introduction, that there are some very strong differences in the profiles, even In the same medium, depending upon the type of task faced by the group, and that there is some ... su~nary ofthe statistical results ofthe 24 analyses of variance which examined observed differences between communication modes for each ofthe two rases The first two colu~us show the mean ... "break the ice"; praising or encouraging the other(s); giving support or sympathy or offers of assistance; urging harmony and cooperation These are all overt attempts to improve the solidarity of the...
... outside the context of an utterance The selection of closed-class items, therefore, comes as a result ofthe use ofthe various control heuristics that guide theprocessof generation In other words, ... along the lines of McDonald and Pustejovsky, 1985a) To illustrate the knowledge that bears upon the choice of an open-class lexicM item, let us trace theprocessof lexicai selection of one ofthe ... history of processing, structured Mong the lines ofthe episodic memory oWaa~zat~on suggested by Kolodner (1984) and including the feedback ofthe results of actual lexic~l choices during the generation...