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A Study On Correlation Between Consciousness Level And Performance Of The Worker, Devendra Kumar Chaturvedi Dr., Manish Kumar Arya
A Study On Correlation Between Consciousness Level And Performance Of The Worker, Devendra Kumar Chaturvedi Dr., Manish Kumar Arya
Manish Kumar Arya
Consciousness is significantly related to workplace performance among managers and workers. A considerable amount of research indicates that consciousness is one of the best predictors of performance in the workplace. Conscious employees are generally more reliable, more motivated, and harder working. They have also lower rate of absenteeism and counterproductive work behaviours such as stealing and fighting with other employees. Furthermore, consciousness is the only personality trait that correlates with performance across all categories of jobs. This is a pilot study to determine the workers performance related with consciousness. The consciousness will be experimentally measured using the self developed sensor …
Water Plans And Climate Change Plans In The Northeast And The Southwest, An Pham
Water Plans And Climate Change Plans In The Northeast And The Southwest, An Pham
An Pham
To what degree are water managers in different regions in the United States thinking about and planning for climate change? To answer this question we reviewed water plans and climate change plans in all the cities with populations over 50,000 in the Northeastern and Southwestern regions of the United with the inclusion of the city of Burlington (VT). By locating and reviewing water and climate change plans in the described cities in the two regions, we found that of the 101 cities with over 50,000 people in the Northeast, 83 cities had water plans and/or climate change plans that could …
تمرین شماره سه دوره کاربردی کنترل پروژه با نرم افزار, Mahdi Amirzadeh
تمرین شماره سه دوره کاربردی کنترل پروژه با نرم افزار, Mahdi Amirzadeh
Dr.Mahdi Amirzadeh
No abstract provided.
How To Find The Suitable Paper, Marjan Mohammadjafari Dr
How To Find The Suitable Paper, Marjan Mohammadjafari Dr
Dr. Marjan Mohammadjafari
No abstract provided.
نحوه نگارش پروپوزال, Marjan Mohammadjafari Dr
نحوه نگارش پروپوزال, Marjan Mohammadjafari Dr
Dr. Marjan Mohammadjafari
No abstract provided.
Rapid Determination Of Indirect Cod And Polyvinyl Alcohol From Textile Wastewater., Sandip S. Magdum, Gauri P. Minde, Kalyanraman V.
Rapid Determination Of Indirect Cod And Polyvinyl Alcohol From Textile Wastewater., Sandip S. Magdum, Gauri P. Minde, Kalyanraman V.
Sandip S. Magdum
PVA (Polyvinyl alcohol) is completely degraded and utilized by non-ubiquitous microorganisms as a sole source of carbon. PVA containing effluent treatments are not preferred because of high cost. PVA causes serious environmental pollution hence the objective of this work was to establish rapid and reliable method for analysis of COD (Chemical oxygen demand) and PVA concentration in textile desizing or any PVA containing effluent. Two indirect methods namely COD by TC (Total carbon) and TOC (Total organic carbon) were compared with COD chemical as standard. The percentage deviation of 0-0.8% PVA was same in both indirect COD by TC and …
Mechaniczny Rozdział Faz Proj., Wojciech M. Budzianowski
Mechaniczny Rozdział Faz Proj., Wojciech M. Budzianowski
Wojciech Budzianowski
No abstract provided.
Challenges And Prospects Of Processes Utilising Carbonic Anhydrase For Co2 Separation, Patrycja Szeligiewicz, Wojciech M. Budzianowski
Challenges And Prospects Of Processes Utilising Carbonic Anhydrase For Co2 Separation, Patrycja Szeligiewicz, Wojciech M. Budzianowski
Wojciech Budzianowski
This article provides an analysis of processes for separation CO2 by using carbonic anhydrase enzyme with particular emphasis on reactive-membrane solutions. Three available processes are characterised. Main challenges and prospects are given. It is found that in view of numerous challenges practical applications of these processes will be difficult in near future. Further research is therefore needed for improving existing processes through finding methods for eliminating their main drawbacks such as short lifetime of carbonic anhydrase or low resistance of reactive membrane systems to impurities contained in flue gases from power plants.