150 research outputs found
Correction due to finite speed of light in absolute gravimeters
Correction due to finite speed of light is among the most inconsistent ones
in absolute gravimetry. Formulas reported by different authors yield
corrections scattered up to 8 Gal with no obvious reasons. The problem,
though noted before, has never been studied, and nowadays the correction is
rather postulated than rigorously proven. In this paper we make an attempt to
revise the subject. Like other authors, we use physical models based on signal
delays and the Doppler effect, however, in implementing the models we
additionally introduce two scales of time associated with moving and resting
reflectors, derive a set of rules to switch between the scales, and establish
the equivalence of trajectory distortions as obtained from either time delay or
distance progression. The obtained results enabled us to produce accurate
correction formulas for different types of instruments, and to explain the
differences in the results obtained by other authors. We found that the
correction derived from the Doppler effect is accountable only for of
the total correction due to finite speed of light, if no signal delays are
considered. Another major source of inconsistency was found in the tacit use of
simplified trajectory models
How firm strategies impact size of partner-based retail networks: evidence from franchising
49 p. ; Includes bibliographical references (pp. 37-42). ; "March 2014."How do firms’ partnering strategies impact the size of their partner-based retail networks? We
draw on agency theory to address this question in the context of franchising. Our econometric
analyses (based on nine years of longitudinal balanced panel data) include assessment of data
nonstationarity and estimation of a dynamic panel data model that accounts for unobserved
heterogeneity and endogeneity. Our findings indicate that franchisee network size is driven more by franchisor strategies that mitigate agency costs than by strategies that simply lower entry and ongoing costs and barriers for franchisees. Valuation Insight:
Kacker, Dant, Emerson, Coughlan examine the impact of franchising strategies on franchisor value. They argue that imposing high fees and imposing rigorous qualification standards may reduce the pool of franchisees but will add value by yielding higher quality franchisees who are in a better position to contribute to brand equity and system reputation
Buccal soft tissue lipoma in an adult Nigerian: a case report and literature review
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Lipomas are benign mesenchymal neoplasms composed of mature adipocytes, usually surrounded by a thin fibrous capsule. They are uncommon intra-oral tumors with 1% to 4% occurring in this region. The literature is scanty on lipomas occurring in the buccal soft tissue, especially in our environment.</p> <p>Case presentation</p> <p>We present a case of a 35-year-old woman of the Tiv ethnic group of Nigeria who presented with a slow growing left cheek swelling that was treated by intra-oral local excision.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The purpose of this report is to highlight the existence of this rare but not uncommon disease even in our environment and to emphasize that a high index of suspicion is needed in making a diagnosis. Surgical excision as treatment is associated with an excellent outcome.</p
An Introduction to Statistical Issues and Methods in Metrology for Physical Science and Engineering
This article provides an overview of the interplay between statistics and measurement. Measurement quality affects inference from data collected and analyzed using statistical methods while appropriate data analysis quantifies the quality of measurements. This article brings material on statistics and measurement together in one place as a resource for practitioners. Both frequentist and Bayesian methods are discussed
The S.T.O.N.E. Score: A new assessment tool to predict stone free rates in ureteroscopy from pre-operative radiological features
Comparação entre os métodos linear e não linear para a avaliação da incerteza de medição
Reactions of a Ru(II) Phenyl Complex with Substrates that Possess C-N or C-O Multiple Bonds: C-C Bond Formation, N-H Bond Cleavage, and Decarbonylation Reactions
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