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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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Estimating the expected latency to failure due to manufacturing defects

Dorsey, David Michael 30 September 2004 (has links)
Manufacturers of digital circuits test their products to find defective parts so they are not sold to customers. Despite extensive testing, some of their products that are defective pass the testing process. To combat this problem, manufacturers have developed a metric called defective part level. This metric measures the percentage of parts that passed the testing that are actually defective. While this is useful for the manufacturer, the customer would like to know how long it will take for a manufacturing defect to affect circuit operation. In order for a defect to be detected during circuit operation, it must be excited and observed at the same time. This research shows the correlation between defect detection during automatic test pattern generation (ATPG) testing and normal operation for both combinational and sequential circuits. This information is then used to formulate a mathematical model to predict the expected latency to failure due to manufacturing defects.
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A regional pre-contact ceramic sequence for the Saint John River Valley

Bourgeois, Vincent Gerald Jean, January 1999 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of New Brunswick, 1999. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Visitor behaviors and resource impacts at Cadillac Mountain, Acadia National Park /

Turner, Rex, January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.) in Forestry--University of Maine, 2001. / Includes vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 96-101).
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Critical art practices the visual art of Jamelie Hassan, Sarindar Dhaliwal, and Jin-me Yoon /

Sethi, Meera. January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--York University, 2001. Graduate Programme in Interdisciplinary Studies. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 146-154). Also available on the Internet. MODE OF ACCESS via web browser by entering the following URL: http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/yorku/fullcit?pMQ67721.
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An Analysis of Self-Directed Learning of First-Year, First-Generation College Students

Linder, Patricia Lynne 01 January 2013 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to examine the reflective essays of first-year, first-generation college students for evidence of self-directed learning at the conclusion of their first semester at the university. A phenomenological qualitative method was employed and a content analysis rating rubric used to identify and code evidence related to four themes: Self Awareness, Decoding and Pattern Fit, Autonomy/Responsibility, and Academic Success. The study findings indicated that first-year, first-generation college students have the capacity to take ownership of their learning in ways exemplified by self-directed learners. Participants demonstrated deep reflection and metacognition and their essays revealed unexpected student vulnerability as they voiced fears and hopes with a nearly innocent transparency and candor. Study findings also emphasized the importance of a support system that includes coursework designed to facilitate understanding of individual learner characteristics, emphasize strategies to maximize learner efforts that lead to successful outcomes, and empower students to become more self-directed. This study also expands the field of adult education by providing evidence that learner control is a key component of self-direction and is positively correlated to academic success. Ample evidence related to metacognition, self-regulation, and learner control was identified in the essay data.
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Estimating the expected latency to failure due to manufacturing defects

Dorsey, David Michael 30 September 2004 (has links)
Manufacturers of digital circuits test their products to find defective parts so they are not sold to customers. Despite extensive testing, some of their products that are defective pass the testing process. To combat this problem, manufacturers have developed a metric called defective part level. This metric measures the percentage of parts that passed the testing that are actually defective. While this is useful for the manufacturer, the customer would like to know how long it will take for a manufacturing defect to affect circuit operation. In order for a defect to be detected during circuit operation, it must be excited and observed at the same time. This research shows the correlation between defect detection during automatic test pattern generation (ATPG) testing and normal operation for both combinational and sequential circuits. This information is then used to formulate a mathematical model to predict the expected latency to failure due to manufacturing defects.
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Estrategias de formación de profesores universitarios para el uso de las tecnologías de información y comunicaciones (TICs) a partir del sistema de aprendizaje let me learn: dos estudios de caso

Villamizar Carrillo, Laura Patricia 19 December 2007 (has links)
Esta investigación doctoral tiene como objetivo principal plantear un conjunto de estrategias de formación en TICs para dos grupos de profesores pertenecientes al Departamento de Ingenierías Electrónica, Eléctrica, Telecomunicaciones y Sistemas de la Universidad de Pamplona en Colombia y al Departamento de Electrónica, Eléctrica, Automática e Ingeniería Informática de la Universidad Rovira i Virgili de Tarragona en España, a partir de la aplicación del sistema de aprendizaje Let Me Learn®.Los objetivos específicos planteados son: elaborar o adaptar y aplicar instrumentos metodológicos para conocer la utilización e importancia que los profesores y estudiantes involucrados en los dos casos de estudio dan a las TICs; aplicar el inventario de conexiones de aprendizaje suministrado por el sistema de aprendizaje Let Me Learn® a los profesores y estudiantes de nuestros estudios de caso; elaborar un análisis de los resultados obtenidos a partir de la aplicación de los instrumentos sobre utilización e importancia de TICs y patrones de aprendizaje Let Me Learn® en profesores y estudiantes de los dos estudios de caso; realizar una aproximación comparativa entre los dos estudios de caso, colombiano y español, de los resultados obtenidos en la aplicación de los instrumentos metodológicos; construir el conjunto de estrategias de formación en TICs para los profesores de los estudios de caso, basadas en el sistema de aprendizaje Let Me Learn®.Este sistema consta, de manera general, de una teoría, el Modelo Interactivo de Aprendizaje y un instrumento validado desde 1998 y utilizado en aproximadamente 40.000 personas, llamado LCI (Learning Connections Inventory). Esta metodología presenta ventajas para el conocimiento de los procesos de aprendizaje adoptados por los individuos y se plantea como una herramienta para descubrir las razones que llevan a los docentes a utilizar o no los recursos tecnológicos en su labor profesional. La autora de esta investigación es profesora de la Facultad de Ingenierías y Arquitectura de la Universidad de Pamplona. La recolección de información se hace a través de dos cuestionarios para conocer la utilización e importancia que los profesores y estudiantes involucrados en los dos estudios de caso dan a las TICs y de un inventario para conocer la combinación de patrones de aprendizaje Let Me Learn®. Se analizan los resultados obtenidos y se hace una aproximación comparativa de los dos estudios de caso. Finalmente, se plantea un plan de formación en TICs partiendo del sistema Let Me Learn® y se presentan las conclusiones y el futuro de la investigación. La metodología utilizada es de naturaleza mixta, cuantitativa en el sentido que se describen los usos que los profesores hacen de las TICs y los patrones de aprendizaje y cualitativa a través del análisis de los estudios de caso (Colombia y España) y la generaciónde soluciones a través de un conjunto de estrategias de formación. / The main goal of this research is to propose a set of ICT formation strategies for two groups of teachers who belong to the Electronics, Electrics,Telecommunications and Systems Engineering Department of University of Pamplona in Colombia and to the Electronics, Automatic and Informatics Engineering Department of Rovira and Virgili University in Tarragona, Spain.These strategies are based on the application of the Let Me Learn® learning system.The specific objectives are: To create or adapt and to apply methodological instruments to know the use and importance that our case studies teachers and students give to the ICTs; To apply the Learning Connections Inventory from Let Me Learn® to teachers and students of the case studies; To analyse the results obtained from the application of the instruments about the use and importance of the ICTs and about the Let Me Learn® learning patterns for teachers and students of the case studies; To carry out a comparative approach between the two case studies about the results obtained from the application of the methodological instruments; To produce a set of ICTs formation strategies for the teachers in our case studies based on Let Me Learn® learning system.Generally speaking, this system has a theory, the interactive learning model and a validated instrument called the LCI (Learning Connections Inventory).This instrument has been validated and used with more than 40.000 people since 1998. This system presents several advantages for the knowledge of the learning processes adopted by individuals and it is used as a tool to discover the reasons teachers have to use or not the technological resources in their professional activity. The author of this research is by herself a teacher in the Engineering Faculty at University of Pamplona in Colombia. The data collection is made through two questionnaires to know the use and importance that teachers and students of the case studies give to ICTs and an inventory to know their Let Me Learn® learning patterns combination. Finally, a ICTs formation plan, based on Let Me Learn®, is presented as well as some conclusions and the future of this research. The methodology used has a mixed nature: quantitative in the sense of the description of ICTs used by teachers and the learning patterns and qualitative through the case study analysis (Colombia and Spain) and the proposal of formation strategies.
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Physiological and psychological responses of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome to regular physical activity

Fulcher, Kathy January 1997 (has links)
No description available.
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Land use history and stand development on Long Island in Blue Hill Bay, Maine /

Hoffmann, Kristen Andrea, January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.) in Forestry--University of Maine, 2007. / Includes vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 111-115).
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New England Bible College external studies course Bi 116, General Epistles (1-2 Peter, Jude, 1-3 John)

Lambertson, David L. January 1995 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Western Conservative Baptist Seminary, 1995. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 179-182).

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