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Electronic Contribution To Magneto-Thermoelectric Power In Many-Valley Model Of N-Ge, Carlos Humberto Munera Aug 1976

Electronic Contribution To Magneto-Thermoelectric Power In Many-Valley Model Of N-Ge, Carlos Humberto Munera

Masters Theses

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Ohmic Magnetoresistance In Nonparabolic Semiconductors: Application To N-Insb, Mahmoud Jaafarian Aug 1976

Ohmic Magnetoresistance In Nonparabolic Semiconductors: Application To N-Insb, Mahmoud Jaafarian

Masters Theses

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Effects Of Rheology On Pigmented Size Press Coating Pattern, Stanley L. Oakleaf Aug 1976

Effects Of Rheology On Pigmented Size Press Coating Pattern, Stanley L. Oakleaf

Masters Theses

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Non-Cash Incentives And Worker Motivation, Daniel Franklin Cole Jan 1976

Non-Cash Incentives And Worker Motivation, Daniel Franklin Cole

Masters Theses

"A problem of growing concern in the United States deals with the poor results of the nation's businesses in terms of productivity. The U.S. is now suffering the worst decline in productivity in a generation. While part of this decline can be attributed to economic conditions, data indicates that the labor force could be more productive if it wanted to do so. A study has shown that 52% of all workers feel they aren't producing at full capacity. Alienation of the American worker is identified as one of the most important contributors to this problem.

Because it is often difficult …


Influence Of Turbidity On The Stratification Development Of A Deep Water Reservoir., David Allen Prouty Jan 1976

Influence Of Turbidity On The Stratification Development Of A Deep Water Reservoir., David Allen Prouty

Masters Theses

"The influence of turbidity on the diurnal temperature distribution and thermocline development in a deep water impoundment which is exposed to heating and cooling loads by convection, evaporation, and radiation is examined analytically. The diurnal behavior of the solar load, directional and spectral, is used with an isotropic multiple scattering model to simulate the attenuation of solar flux by turbid water. The diurnal behavior of the ambient temperature, humidity and wind speed were mathematically modeled to simulate the local (Phelps Co.) spring time of the year. The combined conduction and radiation energy transfer through the water was treated as a …