311 research outputs found

    Literature Review of The Store Windows Display Influences on Consumers Attractiveness Through the Layout Design

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    Windows display is one of the important aspect in retail design in order to increase consumer product awareness. The store windows design had been varied especially with the creative visual merchandiser in managing a visual approach of store windows display. Flat type store windows display often used in Bandung Retail, and has characteristic of its own retail brand image to improve attractiveness. Layout design of a store windows display has an important role for the influence of consumer behavior especially in shopping attitudes. This research identify the effects of WAKAI and MANGO store windows display at Trans Studio Mall on consumer attractiveness through the implementation of layout design principles Keywords Store Windows, Retail, Attractiveness, Layout design

    Effects of MHD and wall properties on the peristaltic transport of a Carreau fluid through porous medium

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    This work concerns the peristaltic flow of a Carreau fluid model through porous medium under combined effects of MHD and wall properties. The assumptions of Reynolds number and long wavelength is investigated. The flow is investigated in a wave frame of reference moving with velocity of the wave. The perturbation series in terms of the Weissenberg number (We <1) was used to obtain explicit forms for velocity field and stream function. The effects of thermal conductivity, Grashof number, Darcy number, magnet, rigidity, stiffness of the wall and viscous damping force parameters on velocity, temperature and stream function have been studied

    The Influence of the Understanding of Local Financial Accounting System, Capacity of Human Resource and the Utility of Information Tecnology Toward the Quality of Financial Report Information of YOGYAKARTA Government.

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    The research is to examine the influence of the understanding of local financial accounting system, capacity of human resource and the utility of information tecnology toward the quality of financial report information of Yogyakarta  government. The used data  for the research is primer data.  It is the result from questionnaires spreading. The respondence of this research is manager of financial report of Yogyakarta local government. The questionnair is spread to 90 respondents, meanwhile that can be proccesd are 63 questionnaires. The method od sample taking is using purposive sampling. Analytic technique of data in this research is using double linier regretion technique. The result of regretion test shows that the local government financial accounting system understanding and the capacity od human resource are not influenced significantly to the quality of local government financial report information, meanwhile the utility of technology is influenced positively to the quality of  local government financial report information

    Evaluating the impact of superconducting fault current limiters on distribution network protection schemes

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    Rising fault levels are becoming increasingly problematic in the UK distribution network, with large sections of the network operating near to its designed fault level capability. With the increase in penetration of distributed generation that is expected in the coming years, this situation is becoming more pressing. Traditional methods of dealing with the issue may not be appropriate - upgrading plant is expensive and disruptive, while network reconfiguration can compromise security of supply. Superconducting Fault Current Limiters (SFCLs) are emerging as a potential solution, with installations now taking place in several locations worldwide. The integration of an SFCL into a network involves a number of challenges, particularly concerning the coordination of protection systems. The operation of existing protection schemes may be compromised due to the increased resistance in the network during a fault (in the case of a resistive SFCL). Furthermore, the reduction in fault levels, although desirable, can have a detrimental impact on protection operating times. This paper will consider an existing medium voltage network in the UK, which incorporates distributed generation capacity. The performance of IDMT overcurrent and distance protection schemes will be examined when an SFCL is installed in this network. In particular, the increased operating time of overcurrent relays will be discussed along with grading implications. The impact on distance protection reach will also be examined. A variety of network operational scenarios including SFCL placement and fault conditions will be considered and compared. Recommendations will be made in terms of protection settings and SFCL placement in order to mitigate the aforementioned issues

    Studies related to the degradation of food colouring matters

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    A differential pulse polarographic method has been developed for the determination of ascorbic acid and food colours in the same solution. Aniline, sulphanilic acid and naphthionic acid were shown to be formed from particular food colours: visible spectrophotometric methods involving diazotization and coupling with N-l-naphthylethylenediamine dihydrochloride.were developed for monitoring their formation. The method is not subject to interference from the other amines formed from the cleavage of the azo bonds. Ammonia was shown to be present in the degraded solution and an indophenol method was developed for following its formation. These methods have been used to monitor permitted food colouring matters and ascorbic acid during interaction in accelerated light and heat degradation studies in the presence and absence of EOTA. Heat degradation studies were also carried out in the absence of ascorbic acid. EOTA was found not only to stabilise ascorbic acid but also to stabilise food colouring matters in the presence of ascorbic acid. Full yields of ammonia were obtained from the degradation of azo groups via sulphanilic acid and naphthionic acid during the light degradation studies. Interaction of food colours and ascorbic acid has also been shown to occur at room temperature in the dark and to yield ammonia and simple amines. In the heat degradation studies (130°C) relatively low yields of amines and ammonia were obtained despite complete visible degradation of food colours. This indicated the formation of more complex nitrogen containing compounds. EOTA was shown to stabilise acetamido groups from photolytic hydrolysis in several drug compounds as well as in the food colouring matters Red 2G and Black PN. A rapid differential pulse polarographic method for the determination of food colours in boiled sweets directly without prior separation or extraction procedures has been developed. A detector cell designed and constructed in our workshops and previously used with a glassy carbon electrode has been adapted very successfully for use with a sessile mercury drop electrode. The use of the system in flow injection analysis has been demonstrated by determining food colours in the reductive and oxidative modes. Ascorbic acid, sulphite and other species have also been determined. In the determination of ascorbic acid deoxygenation is not necessary

    Effect of Heat Transfer on Peristaltic Transport of a Johnson Segalman Fluid Through a Porous Medium in an Inclined Asymmetric Channel

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    In This paper  the influence of heat transfer on peristaltic transport of Johnson Segalman fluid in an inclined asymmetric channel are investigated theoretically and graghically .Aregular perturbation method is used to obtain the analytical solutions for the streame functions, temperature fields, axial pressure gradient, and pressure rise.The effects of the physical parameters of the problem on these distributions are discussed and illustrated graphically through a set of figures. Keywords: Johnson Segalman fluid;  Peristaltic transport; Heat transfer; Porous medium; Inclined       asymmetric channe

    Listening to student voice-understanding student and faculty experience at two UK graduate entry programmes

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    Context: Shortage of physicians in the UK has been a long-standing issue. Graduate entry medicine (GEM) may offer a second point of entry for potential doctors. However, the challenges of developing and implementing these programmes are still unrecognised. This small-scale study aimed to briefly explore the opportunities and challenges facing students at two UK GEM programmes.Methods: Two case studies were conducted at Imperial College and Scotland's GEM (ScotGEM) and used a triangulated qualitative approach via semi-structured and elite interviews. Data analysis, informed by grounded theory, applied thematic and force-field analysis in an empirical approach to generate evidence and instrumental interpretations for Higher Education Institutions.Results: Although GEM forms an opportunity for graduates to enter medicine, the different drivers of each programme were key in determining entry requirements and challenges experienced by postgraduates. Three key dilemmas seem to influence the experiences of learners in GEM programmes: (a) postgraduate identity and the everchanging sense-of-self; (b)self-directed and self-regulated learning skills, and (c) servicescape, management and marketing concepts.Conclusions: Graduate entry programmes may support policy makers and faculty to fill the workforce gap of healthcare professionals. However, their successful implementation requires careful considerations to the needs of graduates to harness their creativity, resilience and professional development as future healthcare workers.</p

    Effects of MHD on the Unsteady Rotating Flow of a Generalized Maxwell Fluid with Oscillating Gradient Between Coaxial Cylinders

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    The aim of  this paper is studied the effect of magnetic field on the unsteady rotating flow of a generalized Maxwell fluid with fractional derivative between two infinite straight circular cylinder .The velocity field and the shear stress are obtained by means of discrete Laplace transform and finite Hankel transform. The exact solution for the velocity field and the shear stress that have been obtained by integral and series form in terms of the generalized G functions and Mitting –leffer function .the graphs are plotted to show the effects of the fractional parameter on the fluid dynamic characteristics with MHD on the velocity and shear stress

    Effect of magnetic field on peristaltic flow of Walters B fluid through a porous medium in a tapered asymmetric channel.

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    The problem of peristaltic transport of an incompressible non-Newtonian fluid in a tapered a symmetric channel through a porous medium is presented under long-wave length and low Reynolds number assumptions, the fluid is considered to be Walters B fluid and electrically conducting by a transverse magnetic field.The tapered asymmetric channel in the flow induced by talking peristaltic wave imposed on the non-uniform boundary walls to possess different amplitudes and phases. Series solutions for stream function, axial velocity and pressure gradient are given using regular perturbation technique. Numerical computations have been performed for the pressure rise per wave length. The effect of the physical parameters of the problem on these distributions are discussed and illustrated graphically through a set of figures
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