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Full-Text Articles in Business
Milled Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composition, Brian Massengale, Paul Schauer, Charles Dahle, Barry Gregerson, Bonnie Bachman, Thomas Oesterle
Milled Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composition, Brian Massengale, Paul Schauer, Charles Dahle, Barry Gregerson, Bonnie Bachman, Thomas Oesterle
Economics Faculty Research & Creative Works
A milled carbon fiber reinforced polymer having increased abrasion resistive characteristics. The reinforced polymer comprises a base resin selected from the group consisting of polyolefins and polyamides. The base resin is combined with an amount of milled carbon fibers and further may be combined with polytetrafluoroethylene. The resulting composite materials have excellent friction and wear characteristics and are useful in the production of injection molded parts. The molded parts have a high impact strength, exhibit dimensional stability, are abrasion resistive, and are static dissipative, with the composite materials having particular utility as support fixtures for semiconductors during certain processing operations.
Maine Guide To Energy Efficient Residential Construction : A Manual Of Accepted Practices, State Of Maine Energy Conservation Division
Maine Guide To Energy Efficient Residential Construction : A Manual Of Accepted Practices, State Of Maine Energy Conservation Division
Maine Collection
Maine Guide to Energy Efficient Residential Construction : A Manual of Accepted Practices
State of Maine Energy Conservation Division, Department of Economic and Community Development, 59 State House Station, Augusta, Maine 04333-0059
Second Edition - November, 1997
Contents: Dedication / Acknowledgements / Introduction / Part 1. Summary of Maine's Residential Energy Standards / Part 2. Siting and Initial Design Considerations / Part 3. Important Considerations for the Design Phase / Part 4. Recommended Construction Practices / Appendixes
Changes In Central Technical Services: Backlog Elimination, Karen S. Calhoun, Jim Leblanc
Changes In Central Technical Services: Backlog Elimination, Karen S. Calhoun, Jim Leblanc
Karen S Calhoun
This report describes a cataloging backlog of about 97,000 items and outlines an innovative project to eliminate it without adding staff or slowing the processing of new receipts. Includes assessments of backlog content, growth rate, and underlying organizational issues that cause the backlog to be there and to grow.
Report On Stack Collocation Loss, Karen S. Calhoun
Report On Stack Collocation Loss, Karen S. Calhoun
Karen S Calhoun
This internal report for Cornell University Library evaluates the probable impact of simply accepting call numbers in cataloging copy, rather than reviewing and adjusting them to assure stack order is maintained over time.
Aerospace And Foreign Policy, Ibpp Editor
Aerospace And Foreign Policy, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses developing and implementing foreign policy towards the Peoples Republic of China regarding the market for aircraft and aerospace technology.
“The World Is What You Make It” - An Application Of Virtual Reality To The Tourism Industry, Patrick Horan
“The World Is What You Make It” - An Application Of Virtual Reality To The Tourism Industry, Patrick Horan
Conference papers
Sooner or later, nearly everyone with a web site wants to know how much traffic their site is getting. Other information, such as how long your visitors are staying on your site, which pages they are visiting, and how often they return will also help you develop a better site. There are various ways of gathering this information, some of which are more accurate than others. This paper identifies the different methods of finding this information and uncovers some of the problems associated with these methods.
Patent & Trademark Depository Library Association Newsletter
Patent & Trademark Depository Library Association Newsletter
Journal of the Patent and Trademark Resource Center Association
No abstract provided.
Kaizen Blitz: Introducing A New Manufacturing Procedure Based On The Continuous Pursuit Of Perfection, Frank L. Montabon, Steven A. Melnyk, Roger J. Calantone
Kaizen Blitz: Introducing A New Manufacturing Procedure Based On The Continuous Pursuit Of Perfection, Frank L. Montabon, Steven A. Melnyk, Roger J. Calantone
Frank L. Montabon
This paper introduces and describes the Kaizen Blitz. a new approach to system improvement now being used for attaining significant in1provernent in both shop floor and office productivity. The presentation concludes by examining the various research opportunities that this development has uncovered.
Bar Coding And The Construction Industry In Georgia And Alabama, Herbert Marion Barber Jr.
Bar Coding And The Construction Industry In Georgia And Alabama, Herbert Marion Barber Jr.
Legacy ETDs
Effective construction project management relies on data that can be processed into information (Bernold, 1990). Therefore, information on the construction project plays a key role in construction project management (Abudayyeh, 1991). Consequently, information management on the construction project is vital to the success of the construction project (Rasdorf, 1990). Bar coding is one option that can be used in the construction industry as an effective means of managing information (Stukhart, 1987).
The retail and manufacturing industries have used bar coding technology for several years to manage information (Bell, 1988) although the use of bar coding technology to manage information in …
Annual Report 1997: Global Partnerships, Lumpkin College Of Business And Applied Sciences
Annual Report 1997: Global Partnerships, Lumpkin College Of Business And Applied Sciences
Lumpkin College Annual Reports
Global Partnerships - Working with the World - This 1997 Annual Report records the achievements, outreach activities, and student honors work of the Eastern Illinois University's Lumpkin College of Business and Applied Sciences. It also includes reports from the School of Business, the School of Family and Consumer Science, the School of Technology, and the department of Military Science.