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Nature And Significance Of Metamorphism In Gold Concentration, Bousquet Township, Abitibi Greenstone Belt, Northwest Quebec, William Edward Stone Jan 1988

Nature And Significance Of Metamorphism In Gold Concentration, Bousquet Township, Abitibi Greenstone Belt, Northwest Quebec, William Edward Stone

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Archean volcanic and plutonic rocks in Bousquet Township, Quebec, host gold orebodies. Gold ore is within pyroclastic andesite and rhyolite lava as concordant native gold- and electrum-bearing lenses of disseminated coarse and polygonal pyrite with minor base metal sulphide minerals, flanked by idioblastic manganiferous garnet and andalusite porphyroblasts. There is manganiferous ilmenite in the garnet and garnet-bearing and andalusite-bearing rocks have REE abundances similar to adjacent non-garnet and andalusite-bearing rock. Gold ore in plutonic rocks occurs as variably discordant veins within porphyritic tonalite. All the gold orebodies are foliated by schistosity S{dollar}\sb1{dollar} defined by ripidolite and muscovite, and show shape …


Effects Of Permanent Dipoles And Static Fields On Molecular Spectra, Mary Ann Kmetic Jan 1988

Effects Of Permanent Dipoles And Static Fields On Molecular Spectra, Mary Ann Kmetic

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An analytic expression for the absorption spectra of a two-level molecule or atom is derived, within the rotating wave approximation (RWA), which includes the effects of permanent dipole moments and static electric fields. The derivation is for the interaction of the system with a plane-polarized sinusoidal electromagnetic field (EMF) in the semi-classical electric dipole approximation. The RWA resonance profile, and a series of exactly calculated two-level model spectra, are used to investigate some single- and multi-photon spectral effects due to permanent dipoles and static fields, relative to the atomic problem (no permanent dipoles). These effects include the occurrence of even …


Social Status, Value Of Children And Fertility In Mardan, Pakistan, Lokky Wai Jan 1988

Social Status, Value Of Children And Fertility In Mardan, Pakistan, Lokky Wai

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The relationship between social status and fertility is examined in this study. Special attention is given to the effects of social status on the value of children, and the effects of these two variables on fertility. Several demographic theories are reviewed, including Social Aspiration, Mortality Insurance and Adjustment, Innovation and Diffusion, Flow of Wealth, Microeconomic, and Value of Children. A theoretical model which incorporates several fertility determinants is constructed and subsequently tested on data derived from an agricultural evaluation project in a rural area of Pakistan. The empirical test takes a multi-dimensional approach to the measurement of such concepts as …


Groundwater Heat Pump Suitability Mapping: Theory, Procedure And Assessment, David Ian Mckenzie Jan 1988

Groundwater Heat Pump Suitability Mapping: Theory, Procedure And Assessment, David Ian Mckenzie

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Ground water used in conjunction with a heat pump is a cost effective source of heating and cooling. Regional planning for ground water heat pumps is a new direction in energy planning.;Use of ground water for heating and cooling should be based on the potential for the landscape to support a heat pump system. Some locations are better suited for ground water heat pump placement than others. A method to assess and categorize geographic areas according to their capabilities to support the use of ground water source heat pumps is presented. Landscape parameters such as ground water availability, topography, bedrock …


Psychological Factors In The Development, Maintenance, And Treatment Outcome Of Temporomandibular Joint Pain And Dysfunction, Robert Francis Schnurr Jan 1988

Psychological Factors In The Development, Maintenance, And Treatment Outcome Of Temporomandibular Joint Pain And Dysfunction, Robert Francis Schnurr

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This study examines the relationship between psychological factors and the development, maintenance, and treatment outcome of temporomandibular joint pain and dysfunction (TMJPD). Two hundred and two facial pain patients were classified, according to the diagnostic criteria of Eversole and Machado, as either myogenic facial pain (n = 42), internal derangement Type I (n = 69), internal derangement Type II n = 85), or internal derangement Type III (n = 6). During assessment, patients were administered a pressure pain threshold and tolerance task and completed the Basic Personality Inventory, the Illness Behavior Questionnaire, the Multidimensional Health Locus of Control, the Perceived …


Increased Risk Of Death After The Loss Of A Spouse: Theory Development And Testing, Grace Marlene Johnston Jan 1988

Increased Risk Of Death After The Loss Of A Spouse: Theory Development And Testing, Grace Marlene Johnston

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From widely reported cross-sectional data analyses, widowed and divorced men 25 to 44 years have a risk of death approximately four times that of married men their age. Relative risks of death are less for women, and decrease with age. Cohort studies of widowed persons indicate that the relative risks may be lower.;Three reasons why there might be an increased risk after the loss of a spouse are: stress of losing a spouse, loss of a protective effect of marriage, and selection into spousal status on the basis of health. A case-control study was carried out to provide empirical data …


Studies On The Regulation Of Oocyte Maturation In The Rat With Assessment By In Vitro Fertilization And Fetal Development, Barbara Catharine Vanderhyden Jan 1988

Studies On The Regulation Of Oocyte Maturation In The Rat With Assessment By In Vitro Fertilization And Fetal Development, Barbara Catharine Vanderhyden

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The purposes of this study were: (1) to develop techniques for in vitro maturation of rat oocytes which would permit fertilization and normal embryonic development, and (2) to investigate the role of somatic cell-germ cell interactions, and hormonal influences, in the physiological regulation of oocyte maturation as assessed by these techniques.;Procedures for in vitro fertilization (IVF) of rat oocytes were developed and validated by transferring the resulting embryos to recipient females. Although embryos resulting from IVF were less successful in establishing pregnancy than appropriate in vivo fertilized controls, optimization of culture and transfer techniques enabled minimization of embyronic losses and …


The Infirmities Of Externalism: Putnam And Dummett On The Realist Programme In Metaphysics And The Philosophy Of Language, David Alan Davies Jan 1988

The Infirmities Of Externalism: Putnam And Dummett On The Realist Programme In Metaphysics And The Philosophy Of Language, David Alan Davies

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The traditional "realist" programme in metaphysics and the philosophy of language--what Hilary Putnam has termed "metaphysical realism" or "externalism", on the one hand, and "semantic realism" as an account of the workings of language that draws essentially on the externalist notions of truth and reference, on the other--has been attacked, on independent but closely related grounds, by Putnam and Michael Dummett. I attempt to clarify their arguments against the realist programme, and to assess the force of the various strategies that realists have proposed in defence of that programme.;In the opening chapters, I trace the development of Putnam's thinking on …


Ontario Hydro And Rural Electrification In Old Ontario, 1911-1958: Policies And Issues, Keith Robson Fleming Jan 1988

Ontario Hydro And Rural Electrification In Old Ontario, 1911-1958: Policies And Issues, Keith Robson Fleming

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This thesis, based mainly on provincial and federal government and Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario (HEPC) records, seeks to show how electricity was provided to the rural residents of Ontario. The first rural customers were added to the Commission's lines in 1912, and Hydro's engineers spent several years thereafter devising new applications of electricity for farm residents. Hydro tried, moreover, to create a rural rate schedule that conformed with its dictum of providing "power at cost on an equal basis to all." By 1920, the HEPC was organizing Rural Power Districts, the administrative foundation on which its rural program would …


An Empirical Study Of The Factors Contributing To Microcomputer Usage, Francis Neville Pavri Jan 1988

An Empirical Study Of The Factors Contributing To Microcomputer Usage, Francis Neville Pavri

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Information technology--computers, communication networks and the like--has assumed a role of growing importance in both private and public sector organizations during the 1980's. This technology is no longer the private preserve of small groups of computer specialists; rather, the office automation and end user computing movements are placing information technology into the hands of workers at all levels, and in all areas. The emergence of the business microcomputer has played a central role in this trend.;The rapid growth of microcomputers in the workplace, however, has not been without problems. In some offices, even where having a microcomputer is viewed as …


Individual Differences In Functions Of Erotic Fantasy And Implications For The Use Of Fantasy In Clinical Practice, Joan P. Clayton Jan 1988

Individual Differences In Functions Of Erotic Fantasy And Implications For The Use Of Fantasy In Clinical Practice, Joan P. Clayton

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Engaging in erotic fantasy is known to increase sexual desire and arousal. Clinicians routinely recommend fantasy as a treatment for desire and arousal dysfunctions but the effectiveness of such suggestions has never been tested. The first study compared fantasy training, simple encouragement to fantasize, and a distraction task on women's use of fantasy and arousal in the lab. Both fantasy interventions moderately increased use of fantasy while the distraction task somewhat lowered fantasy use although neither intervention group differed significantly from controls. Individual differences in use of fantasy outside the lab had little impact on fantasy use in this session, …


Ultrastructure And Atpase Nature Of Polar Membrane In Campylobacter Jejuni, Frances Marguerite Brock Jan 1988

Ultrastructure And Atpase Nature Of Polar Membrane In Campylobacter Jejuni, Frances Marguerite Brock

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The ultrastructure of polar membrane in Campylobacter jejuni was examined and was shown to line the cytoplasmic membrane at the poles of the cell like an internal cylindrical cap. The component parts of polar membrane (stalks and knobs) were found to be consistent with previous reports of this structure, although their dimensions were smaller than those described for Ectothiorhodospira mobilis.;Polar membrane in C. jejuni was visualized on membrane vesicles. It was composed of dough-nut shaped particles 5-6 nm in diameter, arranged in an hexagonal array.;C. jejuni sheds its flagella and varying proportions of the poles of the cell, resulting in …


Diffusion In Strong And Weak Mixed Electrolyte Solutions, Robert Alexander Noulty Jan 1988

Diffusion In Strong And Weak Mixed Electrolyte Solutions, Robert Alexander Noulty

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Binary diffusion coefficients of dilute aqueous lithium, sodium and potassium hydroxides have been determined at 25{dollar}\sp\circ{dollar}C by a simplified verison of Harned's conductimetric technique. The large difference in mobility between OH{dollar}\sp-{dollar} and the cations leads to an electrophoretic effect which reduces the rate of diffusion. Measured and predicted diffusion coefficients are in excellent agreement. Diffusion-derived activity coefficients are compared with activity data obtained from emf methods.;A matrix diagonalization procedure has been developed to determine multicomponent diffusion coefficients. If linear combinations of data from multicomponent diffusion experiments with different initial concentration gradients are analyzed as simple binary data, certain combinations can …


Numerical Algorithms For Analysis Of Dynamics Of Ideal Fluid With Free/Moving Boundaries, Aleksander Adam Kania Jan 1988

Numerical Algorithms For Analysis Of Dynamics Of Ideal Fluid With Free/Moving Boundaries, Aleksander Adam Kania

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This thesis proposes and examines various algorithms for analysis of steady ideal fluid capillary flows with free/moving boundary.;For this class of problems, the leading parameter is the capillary number C which for an established flow and fixed geometry of the solution domain is proportional to the ratio of a velocity scale and surface tension. When C {dollar}\ll{dollar} 1 the problem can be simplified and is solved using Small Deformation Theory (SDT). Conditions for validity of SDT are identified.;When C = 0(1) one has to seek a simultaneous solution for two dependent variables, i.e. a flow field and a free surface …


Short-Run Estimation Of The Cost Structure Of A Canadian, Fully-Integrated Steel Plant, John Edward Erkkila Jan 1988

Short-Run Estimation Of The Cost Structure Of A Canadian, Fully-Integrated Steel Plant, John Edward Erkkila

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This thesis has three objectives. The first objective is to discover the characteristics of production of iron and steelmaking. A unique data set allows hypotheses, which are frequently maintained in empirical work, to be tested. The second objective is to determine substitution between variable inputs. It can be learned if variable inputs are used in fixed proportions at the firm level in iron and steelmaking. The third objective is to learn if there are economies of joint production in iron and steelmaking.;These objectives can be achieved by estimating short-run or restricted translog cost functions separately for ironmaking, for steelmaking and …


Models Of Business Cycles With Endogenous Technology, George Werner Stadler Jan 1988

Models Of Business Cycles With Endogenous Technology, George Werner Stadler

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Traditionally, theories of the business cycle have assumed that technological change is exogenous to the economic process, although there is considerable evidence that changes in technology depend on economic factors. This thesis examines the implications of endogenous technology for business cycle theory. It constructs two basic general models of output fluctuations. In the first model technical knowledge advances through learning by doing and in the second case there exists an innovation production function and technical progress depends on R&D. Nested within the two general models are both real and monetary business cycle models, so enabling comparisons between monetary models with …


"To Enter Arcanum": Gnosticism In Ezra Pound's "Cantos", Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos Jan 1988

"To Enter Arcanum": Gnosticism In Ezra Pound's "Cantos", Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos

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Despite the painstaking work of Pound scholars, the mythos of the Cantos has yet to be properly understood, because its occult sources have not been examined sufficiently. The "occult" here includes the body of speculative, heterodox religious thought which lies outside all religious doxologies--including Gnosticism, Hermeticism, Neoplatonism, Cabalism, and Theosophy. As well, occultism involves belief in gnosis or direct awareness of the Divine which can be attained through myesis or ritual initiation.;Drawing upon recently published material and unpublished Pound letters, the thesis traces Pound's intimate engagement with specific occultists (Mead, Upward, and Orage) and their ideas, and argues that speculative …


Information And Affective Value In Risk-Taking Behaviour, Erin Clare Hewitt Jan 1988

Information And Affective Value In Risk-Taking Behaviour, Erin Clare Hewitt

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The purpose of the present investigation was to determine whether individual differences in uncertainty orientation could predict risk-taking in situations where outcomes were based on chance or skill. Drawing on research by Sorrentino, Short and Raynor (1984), it was predicted that in both chance and skill situations, uncertainty-oriented persons would choose options of intermediate risk more than risky or cautious ones, and that this difference would be greater than that for certainty-oriented individuals. Three studies were conducted to test the general hypothesis. The first was a chance situation where subjects chose between two that varied in probability and payoff, which …


The Role Of The Subfornical Organ In The Control Of Cardiovascular Function And Fluid Homeostasis, Michael Bentov Gutman Jan 1988

The Role Of The Subfornical Organ In The Control Of Cardiovascular Function And Fluid Homeostasis, Michael Bentov Gutman

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Increased circulating levels of angiotensin II (ANG II) are known to act at the subfornical organ (SFO) to produce increases in arterial pressure, drinking and secretion of arginine vasopressin (AVP). These studies were done to investigate whether the SFO projections to the nucleus medianus (NM), supraoptic nucleus (SON) and paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVH) mediate these responses.;Experiments done in urethane anesthetized rats showed that the SFO was the most sensitive area in the region for eliciting cardiovascular responses consisting of short and long latency increases in arterial pressure, when electrically stimulated or microinjected with L-glutamate. Ganglionic blockade abolished the …


Maternal Depression And Child Adjustment, Catherine Mary Lee Jan 1988

Maternal Depression And Child Adjustment, Catherine Mary Lee

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The present study was designed to examine the relation between maternal depression and child adjustment. Three major issues were addressed. First, to determine the specificity to depression of observed effects, four groups of subjects were included in the study: clinically depressed psychiatric patients, nondepressed psychiatric patients, nondepressed medical patients, and nondepressed community women. Second, to determine whether previous maternal reports reflected accurate perceptions or were a function of a maternal negative response set, data on maternal adjustment, child adjustment, and mother-child interaction were obtained from multiple sources. Finally, the stability of observed effects was assessed by collecting data both early …


Generalizations Of The Segal Conjecture, Piotr Mavian Zelewski Jan 1988

Generalizations Of The Segal Conjecture, Piotr Mavian Zelewski

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The main result of this thesis may be described in the following manner: Let G be a finite group and let {dollar}\pi{dollar} be a compact Lie group. Define A(G,{dollar}\pi{dollar}) to be the free abelian group generated by equivalence classes of subhomomorphisms (G {dollar}\supset{dollar} H {dollar}{lcub}\buildrel\rho\over\longrightarrow{rcub}\ \pi){dollar}. A(G,{dollar}\pi{dollar}) is a module over the Burnside ring A(G). Define a map to stable homotopy which sends this subhomomorphism to the stable map BG{dollar}\sb+{dollar} {dollar}{lcub}\buildrel\rm transfer\over\longrightarrow{rcub}{dollar} BH{dollar}\sb+{dollar} {dollar}{lcub}\buildrel\rm B\rho\sb+\over\longrightarrow{rcub}{dollar} B{dollar}\pi\sb+{dollar}. This recipe defines a map {dollar}\Psi{dollar}: A(G,{dollar}\pi)\sbsp{lcub}\rm IA(G){rcub}{lcub}\{rcub}{dollar} {dollar}\to{dollar} {dollar}\{lcub}{dollar}BG{dollar}\sb+{dollar}, B{dollar}\pi\sb+\{rcub}{dollar}. Our main result states that {dollar}\Psi{dollar} is an isomorphism. This generalises Carlsson's proof …


An Empirical Determination Of The Electric Dipole Moment Function And Transition Probabilities Of Hydroxyl(Chi(2)Pi), David Norman Turnbull Jan 1988

An Empirical Determination Of The Electric Dipole Moment Function And Transition Probabilities Of Hydroxyl(Chi(2)Pi), David Norman Turnbull

Digitized Theses

Although intensity distributions derived from hydroxyl, OH({dollar}X\sp2\pi{dollar}), airglow observations are routinely used to determine rotational temperatures and vibrational level populations, the transition probabilities required to do so are in fact inadequately known. The set now in common use has come under attack both on theoretical grounds (because of the choice of theoretical dipole moment used in its derivation) and on experimental grounds (because of its failure to represent accurately measured intensity ratios).;An electric dipole moment function (EDMF) for OH has been derived by combining recent high precision measurements of the permanent dipole moments with laboratory and airglow intensity measurements, including …


Aspects Of Sims Matrix Effects In Aluminum-Gallium - Arsenide, William Harvey Robinson Jan 1988

Aspects Of Sims Matrix Effects In Aluminum-Gallium - Arsenide, William Harvey Robinson

Digitized Theses

In secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) the detected ion count rate must be corrected for differences in matrix when depth profiling semiconductor samples with layered structures of different composition. Few published studies of the matrix effect exist and those that have studied the matrices give widely differing factors. The situation is further complicated by secondary ion molecular interferences which can completely mask the ion signal of interest. These problems are examined in this thesis.;The depth distribution of ion implanted samples of {dollar}\sp{lcub}28{rcub}{dollar}Si and {dollar}\sp{lcub}52{rcub}{dollar}Cr in Al{dollar}\sb{lcub}\rm X{rcub}{dollar}Ga{dollar}\sb{lcub}\rm 1-X{rcub}{dollar}As and X equal to 0, 0.066, 0.21 and 0.40 for energies of …


Advances In Time Series Analysis With Hydrological Applications, Mosquera Carlos Jimenez Jan 1988

Advances In Time Series Analysis With Hydrological Applications, Mosquera Carlos Jimenez

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The objective of this thesis is to develop and refine statistical methods which can be used for solving a variety of challenging problems which arise in the field of stochastic hydrology and elsewhere. Four areas in stochastic hydrology where more research is required are long term memory processes and the Hurst phenomenon, seasonal geophysical processes, bootstrapping time series models and nonlinear and/or nonGaussian features present in geophysical time series.;For addressing the first problem, we study the family of fractionally differencing autoregressive and moving-average processes (FARMA). Specifically, we characterize the efficiency of the sample mean and the efficiency of ordinary least …


Tests Of A Fractal Model Of Topography, Brian Klinkenberg Jan 1988

Tests Of A Fractal Model Of Topography, Brian Klinkenberg

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This thesis tested a fractal model of topography using a variety of measurement techniques (including the variogram method, the cell counting method, and the dividers method) applied to a range of surface types. The methods were first tested for reliability and accuracy by applying them to simulated surfaces of known fractal dimensions. Then, the methods were applied to 58 datasets obtained from U.S.G.S. Digital Elevation Models which covered 9 physiographic provinces in the United States.;The fractal model was found to be a valid model. It fit some topographic datasets well but did not consistently fit all datasets. The fractal dimension …


Predicting Contaminant Concentration Values In Environmental Flows, Handson Yip Jan 1988

Predicting Contaminant Concentration Values In Environmental Flows, Handson Yip

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A generic, small-time, asymptotic solution for the convective-diffusion equation was expressed as a three-dimensional, Hermite-polynomial expansion. This solution was used in a versatile scheme to describe mean values of concentration of contaminant in environmental flows. An analytical solution and a simple finite difference scheme was used to validate that scheme. The scheme was then used, with empirical information from the flow-field, to describe an elevated line and point source in a region of constant stress within a turbulent boundary-layer where detailed measurements of mean values of concentration of contaminant were used for comparison. The results from that comparison showed the …


Amiodarone Toxicity: Relationships To Cumulative Dose And Serum Drug Concentrations With Preliminary Observations Of Changes In Superoxide Dismutase Activity, Paul Timothy Pollak Jan 1988

Amiodarone Toxicity: Relationships To Cumulative Dose And Serum Drug Concentrations With Preliminary Observations Of Changes In Superoxide Dismutase Activity, Paul Timothy Pollak

Digitized Theses

Amiodarone, a cardiac antiarrhythmic agent, provides greater efficacy, more convenient dosing, and produces fewer acute adverse effects than most other antiarrhythmic agents. Toxic effects do occur during chronic therapy, of which pulmonary fibrosis is the most serious. Relationships between adverse effects, serum drug concentrations and administered dose are not yet well understood. Lamellar inclusions observed in the lung with amiodarone pulmonary toxicity resemble those from damage by superoxide free radicals in paraquat-induced pulmonary fibrosis. Observation of superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity in patients receiving amiodarone was considered a possible source of preliminary evidence that amiodarone alters free radical metabolism. A liquid …


Polypeptide Synthesis In Response To 20-Hydroxyecdysone, With Particular Reference To Calcium Binding Proteins, In The Epidermis Of A Larval Insect, Yves Ouellette Jan 1988

Polypeptide Synthesis In Response To 20-Hydroxyecdysone, With Particular Reference To Calcium Binding Proteins, In The Epidermis Of A Larval Insect, Yves Ouellette

Digitized Theses

Epidermal cells respond to 20-hydroxyecdysone (20HE) by altering their morphology, rate of proliferation and level of cell-to-cell communication. This response depends on polypeptide synthesis.;To study changes in polypeptide synthesis induced by 20HE, epidermal polypeptides from the midinstar larvae of the mealworm Tenebrio molitor were separated by one- and two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE). {dollar}\sp{lcub}35{rcub}{dollar}S-methionine-labelled (non-cuticular) polypeptides were extracted from cells incubated either in the absence or presence of 2 ug/ml 20HE (4 uM) for 14-16 h in vitro. Cells incubated with the hormone incorporated 28% more label into polypeptides. Over 250 polypeptides were detected in total cell lysates by this …


Formal Semantics And Pragmatics Of Belief, Ronald Romane Clark Jan 1988

Formal Semantics And Pragmatics Of Belief, Ronald Romane Clark

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It is argued that an adequate model-theoretic treatment of belief requires the devices of a "two-dimensional" intensional logic; a logic, that is, that can represent the relevant features of the epistemic situation of an agent in something like the way a logic of indexicals represents possible contexts of disourse. The general approach is illustrated by means of several examples, Kripke's "Puzzle About Belief" among them. A model theory is developed for a formal language containing a belief operator, quantifiers, description operator and identity predicate, and a truth predicate and reference operator. Certain properties of the model theory are demonstrated, and …


Performance Appraisal Practices And Motivation To Work: A Correlational Study, Cheryl Ann Harvey Jan 1988

Performance Appraisal Practices And Motivation To Work: A Correlational Study, Cheryl Ann Harvey

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This research sought to specify those aspects of the best advices of performance appraisal researchers which were related to the effectiveness of the performance appraisal process. A 150-item questionnaire was sent to 1,200 people who had participated in management development programs (531 responded). With effectiveness operationalized as influencing the motivation of individuals to work, only the practices invloved in setting goals were important, and then in only a modest fashion. However, with the definition of effectiveness broadened to include the influence of the Performance Appraisal Process (PAP) on intention to turnover and job satisfaction, almost all aspects of the PAP …