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Motion pictures in small towns and rural areasLamb, Charles Russell, 1924- January 1950 (has links)
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Investigation of quotients and products of two normal random variablesBloch Rubio, Armando, 1947- January 1972 (has links)
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An investigation of the products and quotients of correlated normal random variablesEnglish, Richard Joseph, 1944- January 1972 (has links)
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Curricular emphasis in Industrial Distribution programs and programs of similar themeMiller, John Edward 30 September 2004 (has links)
Thirteen state-sponsored colleges and universities within the United States offer a bachelor level degree in Industrial Distribution. The first of these emerged in the 1950s in response to industry demands for unique educational preparation of entry-level professionals. Since the 1980s, increased sophistication in the field has accelerated the demand for educational preparation of Industrial Distribution professionals.
The problem facing educators is to determine the mix of courses that will provide the appropriate curricular focus when developing or refining the programs at their individual institutions. In the first phase of this study, the curricular focus of the current bachelor level programs in Industrial Distribution is identified in the form of eight curricular groupings representing the required courses in those programs.
The second phase of this study investigates the curricula of programs that contain a similar theme of focus at state-sponsored colleges and universities. The purpose is to identify programs other than formal Industrial Distribution programs, which have similar curricular focus, and may therefore provide graduates of similar educational preparation. In addition to providing educators with insight into the relationship between formal Industrial Distribution programs and those of similar theme, this portion of the study provides managers in the field with information to consider when evaluating schools as potential sources of new hires.
State-sponsored schools in the study were identified from the membership of the American Association of State-Sponsored Colleges and Universities (AASCU).
Findings included ninety-six institutions from the six most populous and six least populous states, as of the 2000 U.S. Census. These institutions provided a representative sample of the 387 colleges and universities currently members of AASCU.
The identified schools offer over four hundred programs of similar theme to the thirteen formal Industrial Distribution programs. The overwhelming majority of those programs are in colleges of Business and Technology, and are generally marketed as supporting general or governmental business, with no reference in catalogs, and departmental literature or Internet websites as supporting fields directly identifiable with Industrial Distribution.
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La distribution électronique : franchise et InternetCheaib, Wassim 04 1900 (has links)
Depuis que le commerce électronique est
devenu un environnement commercial
assez répandu, les réseaux de
distribution (nouveaux et préexistants)
composés de fournisseurs et de
distributeurs essayent de développer une
réelle activité commerciale sur la toile.
Cet enjeu a bouleversé l'organisation de
la revente des produits en se posant en
concurrent et en complément des
réseaux traditionnels de distribution.
Notre travail porte sur l'analyse
juridique de l'incidence d'Internet sur
les relations entre distributeurs et
fournisseurs, plus particulièrement sur le
contrat cadre qui lie ces deux parties.
Nous avons articulé notre travail autour
de la comparaison des systèmes
juridiques européen et nord-américain.
Nous examinons la coexistence et la
compatibilité entre ces réseaux de
distribution et la vente virtuelle, pour
ensuite, proposer certaines pistes pour le
développement des réseaux existant via
Internet. / Ever since ecommerce has become a
widespread commerciai environment,
the distribution networks (new and
preexistent), composed of suppliers and
distributors, have tried to develop a real
commercial activity on the web. This
objective upsets the organization of the
resale of the products by becoming
competitor and complement of the
traditional networks of distribution.
Our work deals with the legal analysis of
the incidence of Internet on the relations
between distributors and suppliers, more
particularly on the contract which bind
these two parties. We articulated our
work around the comparison of the
European and North-American legal
systems. We examine the coexistence
and compatibility between of these
distribution networks and the virtual
merchandising, with the goal of
proposing certain avenues for the future
development of the existing networks
through the Internet. / "Mémoire présenté à la Faculté des études supérieures En vue de l'obtention du grade de LL.M. Dans le programme de maîtrise en droit"
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Design for distribution : the development of guidelines for reducing distribution costs through improved product designPeterson, John R. 08 1900 (has links)
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The multiple-server queue with heterogeneous service timesBaxley, Robert Van Namee 08 1900 (has links)
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The analysis of latency data using the inverse Gaussian distribution /Pashley, Peter J. January 1987 (has links)
The inverse Gaussian distribution is investigated as a basis for statistical analyses of skewed and possibly censored response times. This distribution arises from a random walk process, is a member of the exponential family, and admits the sample arithmetic and harmonic means as complete sufficient statistics. In addition, the inverse Gaussian provides a reasonable alternative to the more commonly used lognormal statistical model due to the attractive properties of its parameter estimates. / Three modifications were made to the basic distribution definition: adding a shift parameter to account for minimum latencies, allowing for Type I censoring, and convoluting two inverse Gaussian random variables in order to model components of response times. Corresponding parameter estimation and large sample test procedures were also developed. / Results from analysing two extensive sets of simple and two-choice reaction times suggest that shifting the origin and accounting for Type I censoring can substantially improve the reliability of inverse Gaussian parameter estimates. The results also indicate that the convolution model provides a convenient medium for probing underlying psychological processes.
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The exact distribution of Bartlett's criterion for special cases /Blanchette, Luc January 1977 (has links)
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Classical and early modern doctrines of value and wealth distributionSmithers, Donald Gordon. January 1979 (has links)
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