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Total Quality Management: Implications for Educational Assessment
The approach to quality that trans formed industry in Japan may help to improve educational quality in Ameri can schools. In 1982, W Edwards Deming identified 14 principles for the transformation of American industry. Recently he developed his "System of Profound Knowledge," which is even more fundamental than the 14 princi ples. Here's a look at their implica tions for education.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66966/2/10.1177_019263659207654510.pd
RF model of the distribution system as a communication channel, phase 2. Volume 3: Appendices
Program documentation concerning the design, implementation, and verification of a computerized model for predicting the steady-state sinusoidal response of radial configured distribution feeders is presented in these appendices
RF model of the distribution system as a communication channel, phase 2. Volume 4: Sofware source program and illustrations ASCII database listings
Listings of source programs and some illustrative examples of various ASCII data base files are presented. The listings are grouped into the following categories: main programs, subroutine programs, illustrative ASCII data base files. Within each category files are listed alphabetically
The Unintended Consequences of Headquarters' Involvement in Decentralized Transfer Price Negotiations: Experimental Evidence
Letter from W. H. Elson, Edwin B. Cox, C. N. Kendall, F. T. Oldt, and A. W. Rankin
Letter concerning resolutions being voted on concerning the National Educational Association
Accelerating the Deactivation of \u3cem\u3eSalmonella enterica\u3c/em\u3e Serovar Newport and \u3cem\u3eEscherichia coli\u3c/em\u3e O157:H7 in Dairy Manure by Modifying pH or Temperature
To assess methods for control of disease-causing bacteria in animal manures prior to field application, we manipulated the temperature or adjusted pH of dairy manure to high (3.5 to 5) or low (10 to 12) values with aluminum sulfate or hydrated lime, and inoculated the manure with Salmonella enterica serovar Newport or Escherichia coli O157:H7, then incubated the manure at ambient temperature. At pH 4.2, S. Newport was eliminated within 6 days; however at pH \u3e4.2 S. Newport was suppressed only temporarily and recovered to concentrations near the unamended controls. pH required to eliminate E. coli O157:H7 was 4.5. Both pathogens were killed by pH 11.0. The pathogens were eliminated within 2 weeks when inoculated manure was incubated at 37°C, whereas at 22°C and 4°C, the organisms persisted for much longer periods. S. Newport survived for over 300 days at 4°C, which has implications for manure spreading in colder seasons
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Complete Experimental Structure Determination of the p(3x2)pg Phase of Glycine on Cu{110}
We present a quantitative low energy electron diffraction (LEED) surface-crystallograpic
study of the complete adsorption geometry of glycine adsorbed on Cu{110} in the ordered
p(3×2) phase. The glycine molecules form bonds to the surface through the N atoms of the
amino group and the two O atoms of the de-protonated carboxylate group, each with separate
Cu atoms such that every Cu atom in the first layer is involved in a bond. Laterally, N atoms are
nearest to the atop site (displacement 0.41 Å). The O atoms are asymmetrically displaced from
the atop site by 0.54 Å and 1.18 Å with two very different O-Cu bond lengths of 1.93 Å and
2.18 Å. The atom positions of the upper-most Cu layers show small relaxations within 0.07 Å
of the bulk-truncated surface geometry. The unit cell of the adsorbate layer consists of two
glycine molecules, which are related by a glide-line symmetry operation. This study clearly
shows that a significant coverage of adsorbate structures without this glide-line symmetry must
be rejected, both on the grounds of the energy dependence of the spot intensities (LEED-IV
curves) and of systematic absences in the LEED pattern
RF model of the distribution system as a communication channel, phase 2. Volume 2: Task reports
Based on the established feasibility of predicting, via a model, the propagation of Power Line Frequency on radial type distribution feeders, verification studies comparing model predictions against measurements were undertaken using more complicated feeder circuits and situations. Detailed accounts of the major tasks are presented. These include: (1) verification of model; (2) extension, implementation, and verification of perturbation theory; (3) parameter sensitivity; (4) transformer modeling; and (5) compensation of power distribution systems for enhancement of power line carrier communication reliability
High quality factor gigahertz frequencies in nanomechanical diamond resonators
We report actuation and detection of gigahertz-range resonance frequencies in
nano-crystalline diamond mechanical resonators. High order transverse vibration
modes are measured in coupled-beam resonators exhibiting frequencies up to
1.441 GHz. The cantilever-array design of the resonators translates the
gigahertz-range resonant motion of micron-long cantilever elements to the
displacement of the central supporting structure. Use of nano-crystalline
diamond further increases the frequency compared to single crystal silicon by a
factor of three. High clamping losses usually associated with micron-sized
straight beams are suppressed in the periodic geometry of our resonators,
allowing for high quality factors exceeding 20,000 above 500 MHz.Comment: 5 pages, two figures, one table, two-column format. Related papers
can be found at http://nano.bu.edu
Pulsar Magnetospheric Emission Mapping: Images and Implications of Polar-Cap Weather
The beautiful sequences of ``drifting'' subpulses observed in some radio
pulsars have been regarded as among the most salient and potentially
instructive characteristics of their emission, not least because they have
appeared to represent a system of subbeams in motion within the emission zone
of the star. Numerous studies of these ``drift'' sequences have been published,
and a model of their generation and motion articulated long ago by Ruderman &
Sutherland (1975); but efforts thus far have failed to establish an
illuminating connection between the drift phemomenon and the actual sites of
radio emission. Through a detailed analysis of a nearly coherent sequence of
``drifting'' pulses from pulsar B0943+10, we have in fact identified a system
of subbeams circulating around the magnetic axis of the star. A mapping
technique, involving a ``cartographic'' transform and its inverse, permits us
to study the character of the polar-cap emission ``map'' and then to confirm
that it, in turn, represents the observed pulse sequence. On this basis, we
have been able to trace the physical origin of the ``drifting-subpulse''
emission to a stably rotating and remarkably organized configuration of
emission columns, in turn traceable possibly to the magnetic polar-cap ``gap''
region envisioned by some theories.Comment: latex with five eps figure
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