345 research outputs found
PENGARUH KEPUASAN KERJA TERHADAP KINERJA KARYAWAN DIVISI SERVICE PADA PT CARDIG ANUGRAH SARANA CATERING JAKARTA TIMUR
Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui pengaruh kepuasan kerja terhadap kinerja karyawan PT Cardig Anugrah Sarana Catering Jakarta Timur. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode deskriptif kuantitatif dengan teknik pengumpulan data melalui distribusi angket dan data pustaka. Dalam penelitian ini, sampel yang digunakan adalah 50 karyawan. Teknik analisis data yang digunakan adalah analisis regresi linier sederhana dengan menggunakan aplikasi SPSS.Terdapat pengaruh antara Kepuasan Kerja (X) terhadap Kinerja Karyawan di PT. Cardig Anugrah Sarana Catering karena nilai t hitung (4,707) lebih besar dari nilai t tabel (2,011) sehingga H1 diterima, dan nilai t hitung terletak di daerah penolakan H0 atau H1 diterima. Kemudian Kepuasan Kerja memiliki pengaruh positif yang kuat (nilai r sebesar 0,740) dan memiliki kontribusi pengaruh sebesar 54,8% terhadap Kinerja PT. Cardig Grace Catering Facilities. Sedangkan sisanya 45,2% dipengaruhi oleh faktor lain. Selain itu, diketahui juga persamaan regresi yang dapat digunakan untuk memprediksi variabel Kinerja Karyawan melalui variabel Kepuasan Kerja dan Pelatihan Kerja secara bersamaan, yaitu Y' = 25,738 + 0,482
Rodents – health risk and control measures
Rodents beside damages they make to stored products and any food also cause health risk to humans and domestic animals. Hazard can be direct or indirect.Direct hazards to humans are rodent attacks, revulsion, shock or fear due to rodent presence, rodents’ parts found in food, damaged wires gnawed by rodents that can be cause of fire or hurt one.Indirect hazards include transmission of parasites or pathogens like Salmonella enteritidis and S. typhimurium or fleas transmit plague or murine typhus from infected rodents on humans. Unstable damaged bags and scattered grains may be hazardous to workers in storages.Different methods might be used to prevent damages or health risk caused by rodents. Beside sanitation measures and rodent proofing important role has application of rodenticides especially at present high populations of rodents. Anticoagulants chlorophacinone, coumatetralyl, warfarin called first-generation compounds, brodifacoum, bromadiolone, difenacoum, difethialone and flocoumafen placed in the second-generation of rodenticides are used for rodent control in most European countries. In some cases carbon dioxide, phosphine and hydrogen cyanide are used for rodent control
The control of a manipulator using cerebellar model articulation controllers
Thesis (Master)--Izmir Institute of Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Izmir, 2003Includes bibliographical references (leaves: 72-74)Text in English; Abstract: Turkish and Englishviii, 91 leavesThe emergence of the theory of artificial neural networks has made it possible to develop neural learning schemes that can be used to obtain alternative solutions to complex problems such as inverse kinematic control for robotic systems. The cerebellar model articulation controller (CMAC) is a neural network topology commonly used in the field of robotic control which was formulated in the 1970s by Albus. In this thesis, CMAC neural networks are analyzed in detail. Optimum network parameters and training techniques are discussed. The relationship between CMAC network parameters and training techniques are presented. An appropriate CMAC network is designed for the inverse kinematic control of a two-link robot manipulator
Plant protection products and biocides
Today we have two directives and some amendments that regulate use of pesticides in most European countries. Directive 91/414 regulates placing of plant protection products (PPP) on the market whereas Directive 98/8 regulates placing of biocidal products (BP) on the market. Evaluation process for the registration is in most parts similar because it takes into account same parameters (efficacy, toxicity, ecotoxicity). Due to the same active ingredients that are used overlapping arise within the group of insecticides, acaricides, rodenticides and avicides
Long-Range Response to Transmission Line Disturbances in DC Electricity Grids
We consider a DC electricity grid composed of transmission lines connecting
power generators and consumers at its nodes. The DC grid is described by
nonlinear equations derived from Kirchhoff's law. For an initial distribution
of consumed and generated power, and given transmission line conductances, we
determine the geographical distribution of voltages at the nodes. Adjusting the
generated power for the Joule heating losses, we then calculate the electrical
power flow through the transmission lines. Next, we study the response of the
grid to an additional transmission line between two sites of the grid and
calculate the resulting change in the power flow distribution. This change is
found to decay slowly in space, with a power of the distance from the
additional line. We find the geographical distribution of the power
transmission, when a link is added. With a finite probability the maximal load
in the grid becomes larger when a transmission line is added, a phenomenon that
is known as Braess' paradox. We find that this phenomenon is more pronounced in
a DC grid described by the nonlinear equations derived from Kirchhoff's law
than in a linearised flow model studied previously in Ref. \cite{witthaut2013}.
We observe furthermore that the increase in the load of the transmission lines
due to an added line is of the same order of magnitude as Joule heating.
Interestingly, for a fixed system size the load of the lines increases with the
degree of disorder in the geographical distribution of consumers and producers.Comment: 10 pages, 13 figure
Project work Is the Legacy of Ancient Greece and Rome really the Cradle of European Civilization?
In this paper the project for 15-year-old students with the title Ancient Greece and Rome and the sub-title Is the Legacy of Ancient Greece and Rome really the Cradle of European Civilization? is introduced. It shows how to connect mathematics with art, history, physics, geography and philosophy by studying ancient Greek scientists
and their achievements. Collaborative teaching is introduced. The major aim of the project was to show mathematics as a part of human civilization and to follow its development through history. Some topics from theory of numbers and geometry were studied. One part of the project was also a theatre performance, which
should make the students aware of the difficulties of many dedicated mathematicians to find the answers to some problems from the ancient times
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