235 research outputs found
The Influence of High-Energy Lithium Ion Irradiation on Electrical Characteristics of Silicon and GaAs Solar Cells
Space-grade Si and GaAs solar cells were irradiated with 15 & 40 MeV Li ions.
Illuminated (AM0 condition) and unilluminated I-V curves reveal that the effect
of high-energy Li ion irradiation has produced similar effects to that of
proton irradiation. However, an additional, and different, defect mechanism is
suggested to dominate in the heavier-ion results. Comparison is made with
proton-irradiated solar-cell work and with non-ionizing energy-loss (NIEL)
radiation-damage models.Comment: 8 pages, 12 figures, Data presented at 2006 NSREC, Final Version to
be published in IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 53, NO. 6, December
2006. Index Terms: GaAs, Ion-irradiation, Lithium, NIEL, Photovoltaic cells,
Radiation effects, Silico
Therapeutic Potential of Dietary Phenolic Acids
Although modern lifestyle has eased the quality of human life, this lifestyle’s related patterns have imparted negative effects on health to acquire multiple diseases. Many synthetic drugs are invented during the last millennium but most if not all of them possess several side effects and proved to be costly. Convincing evidences have established the premise that the phytotherapeutic potential of natural compounds and need of search for novel drugs from natural sources are of high priority. Phenolic acids (PAs) are a class of secondary metabolites spread throughout the plant kingdom and generally involved in plethora of cellular processes involved in plant growth and reproduction and also produced as defense mechanism to sustain various environmental stresses. Extensive research on PAs strongly suggests that consumption of these compounds hold promise to offer protection against various ailments in humans. This paper focuses on the naturally derived PAs and summarizes the action mechanisms of these compounds during disease conditions. Based on the available information in the literature, it is suggested that use of PAs as drugs is very promising; however more research and clinical trials are necessary before these bioactive molecules can be made for treatment. Finally this review provides greater awareness of the promise that natural PAs hold for use in the disease prevention and therapy
HR Practices and importance For Survival; (The Case of BAJAJ SPINNING MILLS)
In today world of globalization and competitiveness every one organization want to get competitive edge over other. For this purpose organization want to compete on available resources that are financial, technological, marketing and HR.HR play a pivotal role in organization success .it is because of effective Hr that a minor or single company may become a future leading organization. In this regard many companies shows magnificent track.Pakistan overall import export equation depended upon textile sector. In Pakistan many companies work has in order to complete international assignments of rand names like.NIKE, INTERPOOL, and Mark n spacer.Basically textile industry have different sector they must work in collaboration in order to get the common goal. Among these department SPIINNIG departments is of great importance. In this case study we have discuss in detail about the HR Practices and importance for BAJAJ SPINNING MILL that play an important role in organization effectiveness and efficiency. That’s why BAJAJ SPINNING MILL is one of the leading organizations in setting standards. Keywords;HR practices, Imports, BAJAJ MILLS, Exports, Textile sector, Efficienc
Mechanism of Corrosion and Erosion Resistance of Plasma‐ Sprayed Nanostructured Coatings
There has been a dramatic increase in recent years in a demand for tough, wear‐resistant, abrasion, erosion, and corrosion‐resistant coatings for petroleum, chemical, aerospace industry, and processes encountering harsh environments such as paper and pulp equipment (the ball valve for high‐pressure leaching). Whereas sufficient information on mechanical properties, such as abrasion, wear, and fatigue, has been gathered over the years, work on the resistance of these coatings to erosion and corrosion is seriously lacking. In the work reported, it has been shown that nanostructured TiO2 coatings offer superior physical and mechanical properties compared to conventional TiO2 coatings. Three different types of plasma‐sprayed titanium dioxide coated samples on mild steel substrate were employed for investigation. The feedstocks used were Sulzer Metco nanopowders designated as AE 9340, AE 9342, and AE 9309. Powder 9340 was a precursor. The corrosion resistance of nanostructured TiO2 coating was dictated largely by surface structure and morphology. The distribution and geometry of splat lamellae, contents of unmelted nanoparticles, and magnitude of porosity are the important factors that affect corrosion resistance. TiO2 showed excellent resistance to corrosion in 3% NaCl. The maximum corrosion rate was observed to be 4 mils per year as shown by polarization potential and weight loss studies. The erosion‐corrosion resistance of the plasma‐sprayed nanostructured titanium dioxide coatings depends largely upon the characteristics of feed powder and its reconstitution. Dense, uniform, and evenly dispersed nanostructured constituents provide a high coating integrity, which offers high resistance to erosion‐corrosion. A mechanism of erosion‐corrosion is explained in the chapter with a schematic diagram. The findings show that the nanostructured TiO2 coatings offer superior resistance to corrosion, erosion, and environmental degradation
THE ROLE OF EI AS A MEDIATOR BETWEEN LEADERSHIP STYLES AND ITS EFFECTIVENESS AMONG THE EMPLOYEES OF BANKING SECTOR
The current research study focus on investigating the model of leadership, its effectiveness and emotional intelligence level among the banking sector employees proposed by (Badrui-Harun, Zainol, Amar and Sheri.,2016). In order to get appropriate response data was obtained from banking sector employees located in Islamabad through random sampling technique. Total 600 questionnaires were distributed among the selected head office employees of different banks. After removing missing item constructs finally 390 questionnaires were used for further analysis. In order to validate the model (Barron and Kenny.1986) mediational technique through regression analysis was performed. Results indicate that direct relationship between (Transformational and Transactional Leadership) with effectiveness (Dependent Variable) and Emotional Intelligence (Mediating Variable) was significant. That leads to acceptance of the hypothesis relating direct relationship among these variable. In the next stage mediating variables findings show that emotional intelligence fully mediate the relationship between Transformational leadership style and leader’s effectiveness, while EI partially mediate the relationship between Transactional Leadership and leader’s effectiveness. Result indicate that emotional intelligence act as a good mediator between transformational leadership and leader effectiveness
Hydrophobicity — A Green Technique for Enhancing Corrosion Resistance of Alloys
The corrosion phenomenon is as old as the age of the planet. The cost of corrosion has risen alarmingly with industrial progress and it is estimated to be around 300 billion dollars or 3 to 4.5% of the GNP of developed nations. Thousands of alloys have been developed to control corrosion, which is a major consideration in the development of new ferrous and non-ferrous alloys. Several corrosion control techniques such as inhibitor treatment, coatings, cathodic protection, alloying additions, and designing for corrosion protection have been developed to combat corrosion. Despite their merits, techniques such as inhibition treatment and coatings are limited by their adverse effect on the environment because of their volatile organic components. Due to an increasingly alarming carbon footprint, there is a growing global concern to keep the environment clean. Hence, a great need exists to replace the current control methods by eco-friendly methods. The potential of the green technology of hydrophobicity has therefore been exploited to control corrosion by fabricating hydrophobic surfaces on alloys and these surfaces have shown highly promising results. This technology offers a novel method to control corrosion of metals, alloys, polymers and composites
Statistical Significance Assessment of Streamflow Elasticity of Major Rivers
Impacts of climate change on streamflow have long been an issue of concern for water experts. The main aim of this study is to assess the response of streamflow to precipitation and air temperature. In this study elasticity model was used to compute the precipitation and air temperature elasticity of 6 major rivers in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Province, Pakistan. In contrast to temperature elasticity estimator, box plots of precipitation elasticity estimator have low range and standard deviation leading to greater central affinity which produces valid, appropriate, and statistically significant elasticity results. Precipitation is positively correlated with streamflow while the air temperature is both positively and negatively linked with streamflow. 10% variation in precipitation and air temperature produces 12 to 20% and 8 to 18% change in streamflow, respectively. The sensitivity of streamflow to air temperature is higher as compared to precipitation. This research work shows that precipitation elasticity results are statistically valid and realistic as compared to temperature elasticity results. Moreover, it is suggested to support elasticity results by statistical correlation to avoid misleading and unrealistic results. Results of the current study can be used in formulating long term policies regarding streamflow sensitivity in the study region. Doi: 10.28991/cej-2021-03091698 Full Text: PD
Revisiting the Corporate Culture of Pakistan: The Rites and Rituals of Corporate Life and Employee Performance
The article attempts to investigate the influence of organizational culture on performance of employees in banking sector of Pakistan. The descriptive pattern is used in the study and data is collected through questionnaires. A total of 200 questionnaires were distributed to personnel and company officers by mail and through personal visits. We received back 150 questionnaires indicating a response rate of 75%. Questionnaires, comprising two parts were sent directly to the targeted segments. The 1st set of Questions pertained to personal and organizational profiles. Second part consisted of twenty questions based on the Denison organizational culture survey concerning employee participation, openness to communication, risk-taking & innovation, customer service orientation and reward system. And the last part related to fourteen questions of employee performance. Regression analysis has been used in the study. The overall model is significant and organizational culture has strong linkage with the employee performance. The study highlights the organizational culture is a vital ingredient in the success of employees. Core organizational culture typically emphasizes special themes such as performance excellence, effective integration, worker’s involvement, and orientation towards organizational objectives. Keywords: Culture, Employee Performance, Banking Secto
A survey on test suite reduction frameworks and tools
Software testing is a widely accepted practice that ensures the quality of a System under Test (SUT). However, the gradual increase of the test suite size demands high portion of testing budget and time. Test Suite Reduction (TSR) is considered a potential approach to deal with the test suite size problem. Moreover, a complete automation support is highly recommended for software testing to adequately meet the challenges of a resource constrained testing environment. Several TSR frameworks and tools have been proposed to efficiently address the test-suite size problem. The main objective of the paper is to comprehensively review the state-of-the-art TSR frameworks to highlights their strengths and weaknesses. Furthermore, the paper focuses on devising a detailed thematic taxonomy to classify existing literature that helps in understanding the underlying issues and proof of concept. Moreover, the paper investigates critical aspects and related features of TSR frameworks and tools based on a set of defined parameters. We also rigorously elaborated various testing domains and approaches followed by the extant TSR frameworks. The results reveal that majority of TSR frameworks focused on randomized unit testing, and a considerable number of frameworks lacks in supporting multi-objective optimization problems. Moreover, there is no generalized framework, effective for testing applications developed in any programming domain. Conversely, Integer Linear Programming (ILP) based TSR frameworks provide an optimal solution for multi-objective optimization problems and improve execution time by running multiple ILP in parallel. The study concludes with new insights and provides an unbiased view of the state-of-the-art TSR frameworks. Finally, we present potential research issues for further investigation to anticipate efficient TSR frameworks
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