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Self-organisation within the British trade union movementHumphrey, Jill C. January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
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Den sociala sången : Unison sång i sociala relationer vid Uppsalas studentnationerHåll, Jonas January 2017 (has links)
En stark tradition vid Uppsalas studentnationer är att hålla så kallade sittningar, det vill säga sittande middagar. På dessa sittningar har den unisona sången en stark ställning. I det här arbetet har jag utfört deltagarobservationer på tre olika sittningar vid tre olika studentnationer. Detta i syfte att öka kunskapen om den unisona sångens roll i sociala relationer. Genom att anlägga ett ANT-perspektiv (aktörs-nätverksteorin) har jag betraktat sången som en icke-mänsklig aktör bland de mänskliga aktörerna i ett nätverk där samtliga aktörer definieras av att de har agens, vilket innebär att de har en påverkande roll. Jag har sedan utifrån teoretiska utgångspunkter diskuterat kring aktörernas habitus och kapital. Min undersökning har visat att den unisona sångens roll utgör en central del i studenternas socialisationsprocess och hur den unisona sången och sittningsdeltagarna interagerar med varandra.
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Výpočtová analýza tuhosti rozváděcího mechanizmu turbodmychadla / Computational Analysis of Turbocharger Distributing MechanismPlašil, Petr January 2013 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals about possibilites of using stiffness analysis in Multi body system ADAMS with Flexible bodies and its correlation with finite element method in ANSYS. There is also comparison between Multi body analysis and optical measurement test. In the beginning there is also dealing about turbochargers and ways of their regulation.
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Analýza odvalování rolny na čepu turbodmýchadla / Rolling Analysis of Turbocharger Pin RollerPazour, Martin January 2013 (has links)
The subject of the diploma thesis is a description of movement of a roller which is a part of turbocharger. The diploma thesis is created in cooperation of the research department of Honeywell in Brno. The thesis consists of review concerning operating of turbochargers and possibilities of solving contact problems. Then static and dynamic conditions in contact are treated in the following part. Contact pressures are generated using numerical simulation in Ansys software. In the conclusion sizes and coefficients of friction which are recommended as the most suitable to achieve minimal wear of the components in contact.
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The Association of Libarians in colleges of advanced education and the committee of Australian university librarians: The evolution of two higher education library groups, 1958-1997Oakshott, Stephen Craig, School of Information, Library & Archives Studies, UNSW January 1998 (has links)
This thesis examines the history of Commonwealth Government higher education policy in Australia between 1958 and 1997 and its impact on the development of two groups of academic librarians: the Association of Librarians in Colleges in Advanced Education (ALCAE) and the Committee of Australian University Librarians (CAUL). Although university librarians had met occasionally since the late 1920s, it was only in 1965 that a more formal organisation, known as CAUL, was established to facilitate the exchange of ideas and information. ALCAE was set up in 1969 and played an important role helping develop a special concept of library service peculiar to the newly formed College of Advanced Education (CAE) sector. As well as examining the impact of Commonwealth Government higher education policy on ALCAE and CAUL, the thesis also explores the influence of other factors on these two groups, including the range of personalities that comprised them, and their relationship with their parent institutions and with other professional groups and organisations. The study focuses on how higher education policy and these other external and internal factors shaped the functions, aspirations, and internal dynamics of these two groups and how this resulted in each group evolving differently. The author argues that, because of the greater attention given to the special educational role of libraries in the CAE curriculum, the group of college librarians had the opportunity to participate in, and have some influence on, Commonwealth Government statutory bodies responsible for the coordination of policy and the distribution of funding for the CAE sector. The link between ALCAE and formal policy-making processes resulted in a more dynamic group than CAUL, with the university librarians being discouraged by their Vice-Chancellors from having contact with university funding bodies because of the desire of the universities to maintain a greater level of control over their affairs and resist interference from government. The circumstances of each group underwent a reversal over time as ALCAE's effectiveness began to diminish as a result of changes to the CAE sector and as member interest was transferred to other groups and organisations. Conversely, CAUL gradually became a more active group during the 1980s and early 1990s as a result of changes to higher education, the efforts of some university librarians, and changes in membership. This study is based principally on primary source material, with the story of ALCAE and CAUL being told through the use of a combination of original documentation (including minutes of meetings and correspondence) and interviews with members of each group and other key figures.
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