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  • About
  • 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.
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Comprehensive Management model for increasing the competitiveness of small and medium artisan jewelry enterprises in Peru

Mejia-Pajuelo, K., Solis-Galdos, K., Mauricio-Sanchez, D., Raymundo-Ibañez, C., Perez, M. 06 April 2020 (has links)
Today, many small and medium enterprises (SMEs) either go out of business or see their growth being stalled due to poor activity management and organization, which is why they are often unprepared to engage against large companies leading their competitive markets. This study aims to develop a comprehensive management model, exclusively designed for SMEs in the jewellery sector, which may encompass all areas that create value and make them competitive. The development of this comprehensive management model was deployed in 21 steps classified into three tiers based on three major philosophies. This study uses lean manufacturing to identify activities that add value and reduce waste, and lean green was used to provide the environmental care and culture approach required for a friendly and fair workplace environment. The selected scenario is a jewelry workshop, wherein techniques and tools were completely applied and yielded a 20% increase in operating performance and a 15% increase in annual return.
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Growth, development and chemical composition of bush tea (Athrixia Phylicoides L.) as affected by seasonal nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium nutrition

Mudau, Fhatuwani Nixwell 24 August 2006 (has links)
Abstract available on the file 00front / Thesis (PhD (Plant Production and Soil Science))--University of Pretoria, 2006. / Plant Production and Soil Science / unrestricted
233

Electrospun Nanofibrous Mats Obtained from Green Resources

Gulyas Oldal , Diana 04 1900 (has links)
The fabrication of electrospun nanofibers has sparked great interest in both academia and industry owing to their unique properties, such as a high surface area to volume ratio, porosity, interconnected porous structure, or controllable fiber morphology. They are highly desired in numerous application areas such as filtration, biotechnology, and energy storage. Cellulose acetate is an ester of cellulose, one of the most abundant natural polymers, that is biodegradable, non-toxic, and has good stability. Electrospinning of cellulose acetate has received significant interest in a broad spectrum of applications, including membranes and air filters, drug-delivery systems, scaffolds for tissue engineering, sensors, and batteries. The electrospinning of cellulose acetate predominantly suffers from the use of toxic and hazardous solvents, which makes the final products less suitable for application in biosystems. In this work, the sustainable electrospinning of cellulose acetate has been shown using renewable-based green solvents, dimethyl carbonate, and cyclopentanone. A binary system consisting of these solvents has been applied. The addition of green salts and biosurfactants substantially improved the spinnability of the cellulose-based solutions. Altering the composition of the solvents allowed tuning of the fiber texture from highly porous to smooth fiber morphology. The thermal analysis revealed that the polymer’s thermal behavior had not been influenced by the salt in nanofibers. Incorporating additives into the polymer matrix resulted in enhanced mechanical properties of nanofibers. Uniform cellulose acetate-based porous nanofibers from green solvents and additives could be successfully fabricated, which has not been reported yet. Based on the reported advantageous properties of electrospun CA nanofibers, it may serve as a possible green and biodegradable porous support layer in thin-film composite membranes replacing the conventional fossil-derived polymeric membrane supports.
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The effects of green tea, green rooibos and their major flavonoids (EGCG and aspalathin) on testicular cell health in vitro

Booysen, Robin Alvin January 2021 (has links)
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD / The testes play a central role in the male reproductive system, as they represent the sites of male sex steroidogenesis and of spermatogenesis. Leydig cells, located at the testicular interstitium, produce predominantly testosterone upon stimulation with either chorionic gonadotropin (CG) or luteinising hormone by a series of enzymatic modifications of cholesterol. Sertoli cells respond to testosterone and follicle stimulating hormone to secrete inhibin and facilitate spermatogenesis by additional activities like maintaining Sertoli cell barrier (SCB) integrity and lactate secretion. Ultimately the Leydig cells, Sertoli cells etc. all work together to confer male fertility. However, infertility occurs globally; leading to the pursuit of treatment, including herbal medicines.
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Perceptions of greenwashing's impact on green concern and green purchase intentions : A qualitative study of Angolan Generation Z

Quicanga, Amélia January 2023 (has links)
In response to growing concerns about environmental degradation and climate change,demand for green products and services has increased. The use of environmental claimsas a marketing tool in order to gain a competitive advantage has also increased.The goal of this study is to close this gap by understanding how perceptions ofgreenwashing influence Angolan consumers of Generation Z's green trust and greenpurchasing intention. Through a qualitative approach, with 20 semi-interviews, thisresearch reveals that greenwashing perception has a negative impact on green trust, butthe same is not true for green purchase intention. Nonetheless, green trust has a positiveinfluence on green purchase intention, and green concern, in turn, has a positive influenceon greenwashing perception, green trust, and green purchase intention. Since consumerconcern over the environment is on growing, it is critical for businesses to be aware ofthis development, while still meeting customer expectations. This alteration should beseen as a challenge for both general organizational management and the marketingdepartment in particular.
236

Biological significance of colour pattern and variation in the green poison frog, Dendrobates auratus

Gray, Heather Marie. January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
237

A Sustainability "green" Certification Audit Of Food Service Operations And The Development Of A Restaurant Sustainability Instrument

Hagglund, Hans 01 January 2013 (has links)
This study investigates current green restaurant certifications as well as developing a new more user certification. First, a fact finding investigation to find the most established and commonly utilized green restaurant certifications were compared. Second, a new green certification was developed. Third, chosen green restaurant certifications were compared. Lastly, the new green certification analyzed whether restaurants in the central Florida area utilized green practices. Data were collected in face to face sessions with restaurant managers during nonpeak hours of operation. There were numerous surveys utilized in this research study. The statistical methodology utilized in this study was average means and factor analysis in SPPS 20. The statistical results indicated that the newly developed green certification was ranked closely to the two established certification of the Green Restaurant Association and the Green Seal. Furthermore, when inquiring about restaurant green practices the result strongly indicated that restaurants are not utilizing green practices. As a side note there were restaurants that were not even using the more basic green practices such as energy efficient light bulbs. Implications, limitations and suggestions for future research were discussed in the final chapter.
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CHANGING 'LIGHT' GREEN TO 'DEEP' GREEN: MAINSTREAMING GREEN BUILDING IN HAMILTON COUNTY

PANAWEK, KATE RYAN 02 July 2007 (has links)
No description available.
239

Virus Influence on Pigments in Dark-Growth Light-Grown Plants

Carew, Evan 09 1900 (has links)
Three issues were investigated; first, the influence of virus on pigment production in diseased plants; second, the increase of virus as indicated by a resulting change in carotene concentration; third, the function of pigments other than chlorophyll in photosynthesis in young potato leaves. Results on the first issue demonstrated an increase in carotene and xanthophyll concentration, and a decrease in chlorophyll concentration in diseased relative to normal plants. Evidence on the second issue suggested a close relationship between virus increase and carotene concentration. Data on the third issue indicated a soil and possibly significant photosynthesis due to leaf carotenoids / Thesis / Master of Science (MS)
240

Förbättrad projektstruktur : Sweco Industry

Annerstedt, Cecilia, Annerstedt, Louise January 2016 (has links)
Denna rapport handlar om hur en förbättring av projektstrukturen kan genomföras på Sweco Industry som är en del av Sweco AB. Sweco Industry är involverade i stora och många projekt och är i behov av en gemensam samt organiserad strukturmodell. För att undersöka material som finns att tillhandahålla i dagsläget söktes det efter befintliga styrdokument och intervjuer med personalen gjordes. Rapporten beskriver också hur ett referensprojekt användes som stöd för att fördjupa kunskapen om hur ett projekt genomförs. Referensprojektet genomfördes med hjälp av intervjuer som baserades på Sweco Logistics (som är en del av Sweco Industry) nuvarande strukturmodell, Lakanet, där hela processen från initiering av projektet till avslut följdes. Syftet med arbetet är att försöka identifiera eventuella brister i Sweco Logistics nuvarande strukturmodell och vad som bör förbättras. Särskilt fokus läggs på hur projektarbetet på Rustas centrallager har genomförts. Avsikten är även att ta reda på vad för material i form av styrdokument som används idag på Sweco Industry gällande projekt. Tidigt i undersökningen kunde det konstateras att det finns en förbättringspotential i hur Swecos medarbetare följer en gemensam strukturmodell. Det finns exempel där personalen har lågt medvetande om Lakanets existens vilket försvårade undersökningen, men med kontinuerliga styrgruppsmöten tydliggjordes frågetecken och intressanta observationer gjordes. Emellertid kunde det konstateras att Sweco Industry lyckas väldigt bra i projekt som de tar sig an, och det för att många av medarbetarna har sedan tidigare stor erfarenhet av att arbeta i projekt. Denna kunskap måste Sweco Industry belysa, ta vara på och använda för att utbilda framtida projektledare. Under tiden som examensarbetet pågick startades ett arbete med en ny version av strukturmodellen där examensarbetarna var högst delaktiga i utformningen då de både muntligt samt skriftligt givit förslag till hur materialet kan tänkas se ut.

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