Listing 1 - 10 of 23 | << page >> |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Instructions for conducting and reporting the more generally applicable and acceptable tests of polyphase induction motors and generators are covered.
Choose an application
Electromagnetism --- Mathematics --- Electromagnetics --- Magnetic induction --- Magnetism --- Metamaterials
Choose an application
Electromagnetism --- Antennas (Electronics) --- Data processing --- Electromagnetics --- Magnetic induction --- Magnetism --- Metamaterials
Choose an application
Electromagnetism --- Data processing --- Mathematical models --- Electromagnetics --- Magnetic induction --- Magnetism --- Metamaterials
Choose an application
We hear that a glass of red wine prolongs life, that alcohol is a carcinogen, that pregnant women should drink not a drop of alcohol. Major medical journals first claimed that hormone replacement therapy reduces the risk of heart disease, then reversed themselves and said it increases the risk of heart disease. What are the effects caused by consuming alcohol or by receiving hormone replacement therapy? These are causal questions, questions about the effects caused by treatments, policies or preventable exposures. Some causal questions can be studied in randomized trials, in which a coin is flipped to decide the treatment for the next experimental subject. Because randomized trials are not always practical, nor always ethical, many causal questions are investigated in non-randomized observational studies. The reversal of opinion about hormone replacement therapy occurred when a randomized clinical trial contradicted a series of earlier observational studies. Using minimal mathematics -- high school algebra and coin flips -- and numerous examples, Observation and Experiment explains the key concepts and methods of causal inference. Examples of randomized experiments and observational studies are drawn from clinical medicine, economics, public health and epidemiology, clinical psychology and psychiatry--
Science --- Observation (Scientific method) --- Inference. --- Probabilities. --- Probability --- Statistical inference --- Combinations --- Mathematics --- Chance --- Least squares --- Mathematical statistics --- Risk --- Ampliative induction --- Induction, Ampliative --- Inference (Logic) --- Reasoning --- Experiments. --- Methodology
Choose an application
Anthropologie --- Sciences sociales --- Mondialisation --- Induction (logique) --- Consommation --- Recherche --- Méthodologie --- Mondialisation. --- Recherche. --- Méthodologie. --- Anthropologie.
Choose an application
Geophysics --- Electromagnetism. --- Magnetism. --- Methodology. --- Mathematical physics --- Physics --- Electricity --- Magnetics --- Electromagnetics --- Magnetic induction --- Magnetism --- Metamaterials
Choose an application
The topic of this publication is the design of two new set-based methods for the determination of the states of linear parameter-varying systems. These sets are computed by interval observers based on unknown but bounded inputs, outputs and parameters. The effectiveness of the methods is demonstrated by the state estimation of an induction motor that is achieved by combining the interval observers with a novel model of a voltage source inverter.
Intervallbeobachter --- Zustandsschätzung --- Asynchronmaschine --- induction motor --- voltage source inverter --- interval observer --- state estimation --- linear parameter-varying systems --- Lineare parametervariante Systeme --- Wechselrichter
Choose an application
Onboarding turns the key, opening the door to talent development Investing in onboarding means investing in employee success and the business of the future. Effective onboarding programs both increase and facilitate employee engagement and business results; onboarding shortens the employee learning curve by increasing job knowledge. If you need to design, revise, or expand your company’s onboarding program, Effective Onboarding offers a simple-to-follow path forward. Talent development experts Norma Dávila and Wanda Piña-Ramírez combine their significant consulting experience and the latest onboarding trends to create a single source for onboarding best practices, job aids, templates, and checklists. Also included are examples and stories based on real-life situations the authors have encountered in their practice. While many books about onboarding limit their approach to employee recruitment and selection, this book is more comprehensive, following employees through their first year on the job. Effective Onboarding clarifies the differences between orientation and onboarding, describes how to build a business case for your onboarding program, and guides you to design, implement, evaluate, and sustain the program that’s right for your organization. Effective Onboarding is part of a new ATD series, What Works in Talent Development, which addresses the most critical topics facing today’s talent development practitioners. Each book in the series is written for trainers, by trainers, and offers a clear, step-by-step path to solve real issues.
Employee orientation --- Employee induction --- New employee orientation --- New employees' orientation --- New hires' orientation --- Orientation of employees --- Employees --- Training of --- E-books --- Onboarding --- Ledelse --- Medarbejdere --- Employee orientation.
Choose an application
Exploring a topic at the intersection of science, philosophy and literature in the late eighteenth century Dahlia Porter traces the history of induction as a writerly practice - as a procedure for manipulating textual evidence by selective quotation - from its roots in Francis Bacon's experimental philosophy to its pervasiveness across Enlightenment moral philosophy, aesthetics, literary criticism, and literature itself. Porter brings this history to bear on an omnipresent feature of Romantic-era literature, its mixtures of verse and prose. Combining analyses of printed books and manuscripts with recent scholarship in the history of science, she elucidates the compositional practices and formal dilemmas of Erasmus Darwin, Robert Southey, Charlotte Smith, Maria Edgeworth, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. In doing so she re-examines the relationship between Romantic literature and eighteenth-century empiricist science, philosophy, and forms of art and explores how Romantic writers engaged with the ideas of Enlightenment empiricism in their work.
Induction (Logic) in literature. --- English literature --- Literature and science --- Romanticism --- Poetry and science --- Science and literature --- Science and poetry --- Science and the humanities --- History and criticism. --- History
Listing 1 - 10 of 23 | << page >> |
Sort by
|