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Innovative Service-Based Business Concepts for the Machine Tool Building Industry
Organised by: Cranfield UniversityDuring the last decade, machine tool building companies have been forced to put innovative offers on the
market. Due to the technical features of their products and the prevailing organizational structures in this
sector, especially product-service systems are a promising way of creating a unique selling point. In this
paper, potential new business concepts for machine tool builders will be presented which aim at fulfilling
basic customer needs like the increase in quality, flexibility, productivity and the reduction of lead times,
costs and risks. For the implementation of these product-service systems, practical examples are given.Mori Seiki – The Machine Tool Compan
Ag on Ge(111): 2D X-ray structure analysis of the (Wurzel)3 x (Wurzel)3 superstructure
We have studied the Ag/Ge(111)(Wurzel)3 x (Wurzel)3 superstructure by grazing-incidence X-ray diffraction. In our structural analysis we find striking similarities to the geometry of Au on Si(111). The Ag atoms form trimer clusters with an Ag-Ag distance of 2.94+-0.04°A with the centers of the trimers being located at the origins of the (Wurzel)3 x (Wurzel)3 lattice. The Ag layer is incomplete and at least one substrate layer is distorted
Pengaruh Pengungkapan Corporate Social Reponsibility Terhadap Nilai Perusahaan Sub Sektor Grosir
This research was done in order to know the influence of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) on the firm value in wholesale sector. CSR was measured by using Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Index 3.1 and firm value was measured by using TobinsQ. There were 3 control variables in this research, which were firm size, market share, and debt to equity ratio. Sample used in this research was taken from 78 companies years in the wholesale sector during 2009-2013.The result showed that CSR and debt to equity ratio had no significant influence on the firm value. While firm size had negative influence on the firm value and market share had significant influence on the firm value
Germanene: a novel two-dimensional Germanium allotrope akin to Graphene and Silicene
Using a gold (111) surface as a substrate we have grown in situ by molecular
beam epitaxy an atom-thin, ordered, two-dimensional multi-phase film. Its
growth bears strong similarity with the formation of silicene layers on silver
(111) templates. One of the phases, forming large domains, as observed in
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, shows a clear, nearly flat, honeycomb structure.
Thanks to thorough synchrotron radiation core-level spectroscopy measurements
and advanced Density Functional Theory calculations we can identify it to a
xR(30{\deg}) germanene layer in coincidence with a
xR(19.1{\deg}) Au(111) supercell, thence, presenting the
first compelling evidence of the birth of a novel synthetic germanium-based
cousin of graphene.Comment: 16 pages, 4 figures, 1 tabl
First-principles calculations and bias-dependent STM measurements at the alpha-Sn/Ge(111) surface: a clear indication for the 1U2D configuration
The nature of the alpha-Sn/Ge(111) surface is still a matter of debate. In
particular, two possible configurations have been proposed for the 3x3 ground
state of this surface: one with two Sn adatoms in a lower position with respect
to the third one (1U2D) and the other with opposite configuration (2U1D). By
means of first-principles quasiparticle calculations we could simulate STM
images as a function of bias voltage and compare them with STM experimental
results at 78K, obtaining an unambiguous indication that the stable
configuration for the alpha-Sn/Ge(111) surface is the 1U2D. The possible
inequivalence of the two down Sn adatoms is also discussed.Comment: Submitted to PR
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