Structural analysis /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Nova Science Publishers, Inc.,
[2010]
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Colección: | Mathematics research developments series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS; STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS; CONTENTS; PREFACE ; THOSE DUMB ARTISTS: AMNESIACS, ARTISTS, AND OTHER IDIOTS; Amnesiacs, Artists, and Other Idiots; A Structural Analysis of Knowing; Two Memory Systems; Amnesiacs and Medial Temporal Lobe Damage; Damage to the Basal Ganglia; The Two Memory Systems: War and Peace; The Amygdala's Role in Emotional Memories: The Gist; To Know Yet Not Know; Works Cited; THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF VEGETALECOSYSTEMS OF SEMIARID AREAS INNORTHEASTERN MEXICO; Introduction; Study Area and Environmental Factors.
- Vegetative Types of Desert (BW), Semidesert (BS)and Temperate Subhumid (C(W)) Ecosystemsin Northeastern MexicoSemiarid Ecosystems with Tall Shrubs; High Thornscrub; Tamaulipan Thornscrub; Caducifolious Prosopis Forest; Submountain Matorral; Herbaceous Vegetation
- Grazing Lands; Semiarid Ecosystems with Median Size Shrubs; Intermediate Subinerm Matorral; Subtropical and Temperate Ecosystems with Mediumand Tall Trees; Sclerophyll Oak Forest; Pine And Oak Forest; Lower Caducifolious Jungle; Arid Ecosystems with Short Shrubs; Desert Vegetation; Desert Rosetophyllous Vegetation.
- Desert Microphyllous VegetationDesert Microphyllous Vegetation with Palms or Izote Plants; Sand Desert Vegetation; Biological and Utility Value of Plants from Aridand Semiarid Ecosystems; Overview of the Sustainability and Conservationof Dryland Ecosystems; References; STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF METAL-OXIDENANOSTRUCTURES; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Structural Characterization of Metal-OxideNanostructures; 2.1. XRD; 2.2. Gixrd; 2.3. SEM and FE-SEM; 2.4. TEM; 2.5. EDX; 2.6. AFM; 2.7. XPES; 3. Summary; References.
- A METHOD FOR SUPPORTING EFFORTSTO IMPROVE EMPLOYEE MOTIVATIONUSING A COVARIANCE STRUCTUREAbstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Problem-Solving Approach; 2.1. Discussing the Factors which form Motivation; 2.2. Contriving a Method to Induce Improvement Priority; 2.3. Use of Graphical Modeling; 3. Method to Derive the Priority of MotivationImprovements; 3.1. Handling the Variables in this Study; 3.2. Questionnaire on Satisfaction with Work; 3.3. Understanding a Simple Correlation Coefficient betweenMotivation Factors by Confirmatory Factor Analysis.
- 3.4. Arranging the Relationships Between MotivationFactors by Graphical Modeling3.5. Constructing a Model and Performing a Covariance StructureAnalysis; 3.6. Calculating the Influence of Each Sub-Factor on the total Levelof Satisfaction, and Calculating the Improvement Priority; 4. Discussion of Effectiveness; 4.1. Questionnaire Survey; 4.2. Generating the Improvement Priorityfor Motivation-Formation Factors; 4.2.1. Results of Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Graphical Modeling; 4.2.2. Conducting a Covariance Structure Analysis and Calculating theImprovement Priority.