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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
751

Preferences Among Tween Girls: Market Research and Customer Satisfaction Data for Fashion Retailers

Shmidt, Melinda Sue January 2005 (has links)
No description available.
752

Neology Brewing Company: The Branding Process of a Nano Brewery

Johnson, Megan Elizabeth 11 May 2015 (has links)
No description available.
753

The Development of a Process Tool for Eco-product design

Puthenpurackal, Shereen January 2008 (has links)
No description available.
754

Expanding the Use Phase of Products

Sanders, Emma Caitlin 15 October 2015 (has links)
No description available.
755

Audio & Visual DesignDesigning Holistic Sensory Experiences within Environments

Steele, Quintin Jon 15 August 2016 (has links)
No description available.
756

User-Centered Approach for Takeout Packaging Design

Choknitivet, Tipsaran 02 December 2016 (has links)
No description available.
757

Orbit : En tillgänglig och innovativ högtalare för olika rum / Orbit : An accessible and innovative speaker for different spaces

Saygin, Cem January 2021 (has links)
Orbit är en innovativ och tillgänglig högtalare för hemmet där upplevelse och funktion har varit kärnan i designen. Läran om ljud i rörelse kallat Kymatik har gett inspiration till att arbeta ur ett nytt perspektiv och gett ett nytt synsätt om hur ljudet rör sig. Högtalarkomponenterna har utformats med okonventionella former för att uppnå fler sätt att rikta ljud och ge uppfattningen om stort ljud från en kompakt högtalare. Miljö, erfarenhet och användare har beaktats för att skapa en långvarig användning av högtalaren. Det borde vara inspirerande och enkelt att komma närmare din musik i olika utrymmen. / Orbit is an innovative and accessible speaker for the home where experience and function have been the core of the design. The study of sound in motion called Cymatics has given inspiration to work from a new perspective and approach about how sound travels. The components of the speaker have been designed with unconventional shapes to achieve more ways of directing sound and give the perception of large sound from a compact speaker.  Environment, experience and users have been taken into consideration to create a long-term use of the speaker. It should be inspiring and easy to get closer to your music in different spaces.
758

A graduate industrial design education for Thailand : a descriptive study of curriculum planning and development /

Klangvhisai, Sukitti January 1981 (has links)
No description available.
759

The impact of office design on orthodontic office production: a qualitative assessment of the opinions of doctors, staff, and patients

Parnes, Debbie Margo January 2011 (has links)
According to a report by the American Society of Interior Designers (1998), there are three primary components of productivity: employee satisfaction, customer satisfaction and financial performance. Factors that affect productivity are many in a small business, such as an orthodontic office. One such factor is the office design. The objective of this study was to qualitatively assess the impact factor of office design on employee satisfaction, customer (or patient) satisfaction, and financial performance. Two types of interviews and one survey were used in this study. The first interview was with the orthodontist(s) and the second was with staff of the orthodontic practices. The survey was for patients and/or parents of patients. Out of the 270 orthodontists practicing in a 50-mile radius surrounding Philadelphia who were contacted by mail, 35 orthodontists agreed to participate, for a response rate of 13%. Give the limitations of the study, the first twenty orthodontists to respond and coordinate an office visit were identified as the sample for this study. A total of 66 staff members were interviewed throughout the 20 office visits. Each participating office was given 50 letters to pass out to patients informing them of the online survey. Of the 1000 letters left at offices, only 42 patients participated in the online survey, for a response rate of 4.2% Based on the results collected from this study, the following conclusions were drawn: 1. Age of the office does not correlate with efficiency or practice volume. 2. Staff members used more positive adjectives to describe newer offices and staff enthusiasm was greatest at newer offices. 3. A lack of space and issues with colliding bodies and crowding were the most common problems with orthodontic office design, reported by staff and doctors alike. 4. Staff members most often spend 15 minutes for an average adjustment appointment. The office layout or design does not seem to be a factor in appointment length. 5. Female doctors more often had offices that reflected their personal preferences. 6. Most doctors believe that their office layout contributes most to efficiency within their office. 7. Trends in orthodontic office design include: an open treatment bay, a stand-up consult area, and a multipurpose room. Additionally, most offices are embracing technology and placing sterilization within their treatment area. / Oral Biology
760

Contribution to the mathematical theory of experimental designs.

Roy, Vital January 1972 (has links)
No description available.

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