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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.
201

Training for supervision : an outline and manual for those who are already supervisors, managers or executives, or those who expect to be

Taliaferro, John William 12 1900 (has links)
No description available.
202

L'instauration d'une seule échelle de salaires pour les enseignants du secteur public au Québec : une étude en politique de ressources humaines

Roy, Paul-Martel January 1974 (has links)
No description available.
203

Moisture transfer behind windbreaks : laboratory simulations and conditional sampling in the field

Kaharabata, Samuel K. January 1991 (has links)
The spatial distribution of local evaporation from ground-based sources behind solid and porous windbreaks was studied in laboratory models for steady state and intermittent flows. Field observations of wind and turbulence characteristics (turbulence intensity, power spectra and integral length scale L) over surfaces whose zero displacement (d) and roughness length (z$ sb0$) had also been determined, were used to scale the laboratory simulations. Scaling parameters were z/z$ sb0$, $ sigma$/U, L/z$ sb0$ and Uz$ sb{0}$/K, where z, U, $ sigma$ and K are height, wind speed, standard deviation of velocity fluctuations and turbulent diffusivity, respectively. The 50% porosity barrier was found to be the most effective single-barrier set-up for the reduction of moisture loss. / Conditional sampling of fluctuations w' and q' of the wind and moisture, respectively, with sonic anemometer and fast-response Krypton hygrometer behind solid and porous windbreaks in the field, revealed frequency of occurrence, duration and intensity of those turbulent structures primarily responsible for moisture transfer.
204

Classical philosophy and fine art : proportional theory in architecture and music

Peacock, Harold Dean 08 1900 (has links)
No description available.
205

The order of dis-order

Hart, William Steven 05 1900 (has links)
No description available.
206

The making of a corporate : elite adult targeted comic magazines of Japan

Kondo, Tomoko January 1992 (has links)
This thesis examines the popularity of comic magazines among Japanese adult readers--primarily it looks at the male audience, but it also considers female response. It analyses texts of specific men's comics to illustrate the discourse of "masculinity-through-occupation" which these magazines offer to readers. In addition it explores the phenomenon of "readership response" by examining a selection of "reader letters." The role-adaptation-through-enjoyment possibilities these comic magazines provide to male readers is compared to parallel possibilities for female readers by examining both women's responses to male comics, and the nature of narrative in women's comics.
207

A study of cafeteria supervisors in Indiana township high schools

Kuckuck, Phyllis Aileen January 1950 (has links)
There is no abstract available for this thesis.
208

Revelation 11:1-13 : history of interpretation

Turner, Seth January 2005 (has links)
The thesis provides a descriptive survey of the history of interpretation of Revelation 11:1-13. Prior to 1000 AD it aims to be comprehensive, but after this date concentrates on Western interpretation. Ch. 1 - Prior to 1000 AD. Rev 11:1-13 is examined in relation to the wider complex of traditions concerning Antichrist and the return of Enoch and Elijah. The commentary tradition on Revelation is examined, including an extensive reconstruction of Tyconius. The passage is applied in two ways: 1. to two eschatological figures, usually Enoch and Elijah. 2. to the Church from the time of Christ's first advent until his return. Ch. 2 -1000-1516 Exegesis similar to that of chapter 1 is found. There is new exegesis from Joachim of Fiore, who believes that the two witnesses will be two religious orders, and Alexander Minorita, who reads the entirety of the Apocalypse as a sequential narrative of Church history, arriving at the sixth century for 11:1-13. Ch. 3 -1516-1700 Protestants interpret the beast as the papacy/Roman Church, and the two witnesses as proto-Protestants prior to the Reformation, often interpreting their 1260 day ministry as 1260 years. Catholics respond by applying the passage either to the eschatological future or the distant past. Ch. 4 -1701-2004 Protestants continue to see the 1260 days as 1260 years, although this interpretation declines markedly in the nineteenth century. Both Catholics and Protestants apply the passage to the distant past of the early Church. Historical critical exegesis introduces a new exegesis, where John is regarded as having incorrectly predicted the return of two individuals shortly after his time of writing. Applications to the entirety of the time of the time of the Church increase in popularity in the twentieth century.
209

An economic analysis of policies, cost and returns for public and commercial campgrounds on the Oregon coast

Reiling, Stephen D. 17 March 1976 (has links)
Graduation date: 1976
210

An analysis of factors which influence cadaveric renal organ donation /

Harvie, Barbara Anne. Unknown Date (has links)
Thesis (M Nursing (Advanced Practice))--University of South Australia, 1996

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