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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.
1

An automatic animal weight recording system

Bashford, Leonard Leroy, 1938- January 1966 (has links)
No description available.
2

Experimentelle Prüfung einer neuen Methode der automatischen präzisions Wagung ...

Bornhauser, Oskar, January 1916 (has links)
Inaug.-diss.--Basel. / Vita. "Literaturübersicht und Einleitung": p. [7]-9.
3

Die Wage im Altertum und Mittelalter

Ibel, Thomas. January 1908 (has links)
Thesis--Erlangen. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
4

Die Wage im Altertum und Mittelalter

Ibel, Thomas. January 1908 (has links)
Thesis--Erlangen. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
5

A scientific approach to conveyor weighing

Hyer, Frank Sidney, January 1968 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1968. / eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
6

Circulant Weighing Matrices

Gutman, Alex James 10 June 2009 (has links)
No description available.
7

Design and simulation of the Broom-balance vehicle system

Sung, Dejun. January 1993 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Ohio University, November, 1993. / Title from PDF t.p.
8

Ponderação e critérios racionais de decidibilidade na argumentação judicial / Balancing and national standards of decisions in judicial argumentation

Gorzoni, Paula Fernanda Alves da Cunha 28 November 2011 (has links)
O objeto de estudo da presente dissertação corresponde ao sopesamento ou ponderação, método que vem sendo aplicado de modo freqüente em vários países para a resolução de colisões entre direitos fundamentais. Por ser altamente difundido atualmente, muitas vezes o cenário é caracterizado por uma aplicação irrefletida, ou seja, sem maiores questionamentos sobre o método em si. No entanto, existe grande discussão sobre o tema, principalmente sobre se é possível aplicar o sopesamento de forma racional. Neste trabalho, o foco da pesquisa constitui exatamente analisar detalhadamente os problemas de aplicação do método, relacionados à possibilidade do desenvolvimento de critérios racionais de decidibilidade. Em outras palavras, procura-se examinar se é possível considerar o sopesamento um método racional na decisão de colisões entre direitos fundamentais, no intuito de se investigar as possibilidades de fundamentação dos juízos ponderativos, assim como as pretensões de racionalidade, correção ou objetividade que se podem relacionar à técnica. Para isso, a pesquisa examinou o debate teórico sobre sopesamento e, tendo em mente as críticas analisadas, foi realizada análise sobre o conceito de racionalidade possível no direito e sobre a estrutura e modelos de ponderação. / The purpose of this paper is to analyze balancing or weighing rights, method that is frequently used worldwide in judicial decisions when principles collide. As its central position in the argumentation of many judicial decisions, the method is often used without a special reflection on its meaning and structure. Notwithstanding, there is a debate about the theme, mainly about if it is possible to use balancing rationally. In this paper, the focus is to analyze the problems related to the method and to the possibility of developing rational criteria. In other words, I seek to examine whether it is possible to consider balancing as a rational method in judicial decisions involving collisions between fundamental rights, in order to investigate the possibilities of reasoning, as well as the claims of rationality, objectivity, or the structure that may relate to the procedure. For this, the research examined the theoretical debate on weighing rights and, after that, studied the concept of rationality possible in law and the structure of weighting models.
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Ponderação e critérios racionais de decidibilidade na argumentação judicial / Balancing and national standards of decisions in judicial argumentation

Paula Fernanda Alves da Cunha Gorzoni 28 November 2011 (has links)
O objeto de estudo da presente dissertação corresponde ao sopesamento ou ponderação, método que vem sendo aplicado de modo freqüente em vários países para a resolução de colisões entre direitos fundamentais. Por ser altamente difundido atualmente, muitas vezes o cenário é caracterizado por uma aplicação irrefletida, ou seja, sem maiores questionamentos sobre o método em si. No entanto, existe grande discussão sobre o tema, principalmente sobre se é possível aplicar o sopesamento de forma racional. Neste trabalho, o foco da pesquisa constitui exatamente analisar detalhadamente os problemas de aplicação do método, relacionados à possibilidade do desenvolvimento de critérios racionais de decidibilidade. Em outras palavras, procura-se examinar se é possível considerar o sopesamento um método racional na decisão de colisões entre direitos fundamentais, no intuito de se investigar as possibilidades de fundamentação dos juízos ponderativos, assim como as pretensões de racionalidade, correção ou objetividade que se podem relacionar à técnica. Para isso, a pesquisa examinou o debate teórico sobre sopesamento e, tendo em mente as críticas analisadas, foi realizada análise sobre o conceito de racionalidade possível no direito e sobre a estrutura e modelos de ponderação. / The purpose of this paper is to analyze balancing or weighing rights, method that is frequently used worldwide in judicial decisions when principles collide. As its central position in the argumentation of many judicial decisions, the method is often used without a special reflection on its meaning and structure. Notwithstanding, there is a debate about the theme, mainly about if it is possible to use balancing rationally. In this paper, the focus is to analyze the problems related to the method and to the possibility of developing rational criteria. In other words, I seek to examine whether it is possible to consider balancing as a rational method in judicial decisions involving collisions between fundamental rights, in order to investigate the possibilities of reasoning, as well as the claims of rationality, objectivity, or the structure that may relate to the procedure. For this, the research examined the theoretical debate on weighing rights and, after that, studied the concept of rationality possible in law and the structure of weighting models.
10

Development Of A Scada Control System For A Weighing And Bagging Machine

Aykac, Emel Sinem 01 May 2010 (has links) (PDF)
In this thesis study, a prototype is designed in order to improve the weighing accuracy of the weighing and packaging machine that used in sugar factories. The unavoidable factory conditions cause weighing and packaging machine to do weighing errors. In order to correct these errors, the prototype produced in this study was designed as a quality control unit which will take the excess sugar and fill the deficient sugar in the sacks. Because of being small and having an easy installation, the application of the prototype was done considering 1-kilogram bags rather than available 50-kilogram ones. So as to correct the faulty weighing, sugar extraction and filling processes are provided from a bunker which is designed on the basis of data obtained by statistical analysis. For suction, vacuum is used and filling is realized by a ball valve. Upwards and downwards movement of the bunker is carried out with a pneumatic cylinder. Weighing information is received via a load cell and an indicator. Control of all these devices is provided by PLC hardware and SCADA interface.

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