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L'objectif de notre recherche était de comprendre et d'analyser les différents enjeux et impacts de l'implémentation de logiciels Employee Self-Service sur le département des ressources humaines au sein de deux aéroports nationaux belges. Tout d'abord, nous avons identifié les raisons qui ont poussé les départements des ressources humaines à implémenter de tels logiciels au sein de leur structure. Ensuite, nous avons étudié les effets que ces outils avaient sur le service RH des deux aéroports. Pour finir, nous avons comparé ces constats avec les éléments issus de la littérature scientifique puisque nous avons approché le terrain de manière inductive.
Employee Self-Service --- ESS --- Technologies --- TIC --- effets --- enjeux --- impacts --- ressources humaines --- RH --- Sciences économiques & de gestion > Gestion des ressources humaines
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L’objet de cette recherche consiste à évaluer l’impact du SIRH sur la fonction RH et sur la fonction managériale et d’analyser si ces impacts sont identiques à ceux retrouvés dans la littérature. Il consiste également à déterminer si les facteurs d’influence lors d’un processus de changement retrouvés dans la littérature ont effectivement un impact durant l’implémentation d’un SIRH au sein d’une entreprise. Pour ce faire, nous avons réalisé une étude de cas basée sur les méthodes qualitative et inductive. Notre terrain de recherche est une entreprise agroalimentaire belge.
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Heterogeneous catalysis played, plays, and will continue to play, a major key role in industrial processes for large-scale synthesis of commodity chemicals of global importance, and in catalytic systems that possess a critical role in energy generation and environmental protection approaches. As a result of the ongoing progress in materials science, nanotechnology, and characterizations, great advances have been achieved in heterogeneous catalysis by nanomaterials. Efficient approaches and advanced methods for the design of nano-structured composite materials (up to atomic level), subject to specific nano-morphologies with enhanced metal–metal and metal–support interactions favorable for catalysis (that enable fine-tuning of the critical properties of the designed catalysts), provide optimized catalysts with outstanding performances in numerous eco-friendly and cost-effective applications. Accordingly, great progress has been achieved involving, for example, emissions control, waste treatment, photocatalytic, bio-refinery, CO2 utilization, and fuel cells applications, as well as hydrocarbon processing for H2, added-value chemicals, and liquid fuels production. The themed Special Issue has succeeded in collecting 10 high-quality contributions that cover recent research progress in the field for a variety of applications (e.g., environment, energy, added-value chemicals/organics synthesis, and bio-transformation) declaring the prospect and importance of nanomaterials in all the directions of heterogeneous catalysis.
n/a --- B-doped --- polyoxymethylene dimethyl ethers --- porous carbon --- self-catalytic pyrolysis --- visible light --- heterostructure --- oxygen vacancies --- TiO2 nanotube --- thiadiazoles --- ethylidenethiosemicarbazides --- adsorption --- dimethoxymethane --- nano-biocatalyst --- heterogeneous catalysis --- bio-catalysis --- H2 evolution --- carbon cuboids --- trioxymethylene --- ?-glucosidase --- metal-organic frameworks --- Brønsted acid sites --- hybrid --- MXene --- oleuropein --- Rhodamine B --- antibiotics --- maleic anhydride --- oxygen evolution reaction --- photocatalyst --- 2-methyl-3-butennitrile --- halide perovskite --- zeolites --- electrospinning --- Rh --- Ti3C2Tx --- heterostructures --- hydroxytyrosol --- metal–organic frameworks --- photocatalysis --- Ni/ZrO2 --- the maximum included sphere --- functionalized olefin --- selective hydrogenation --- thiazoles --- oxidation --- visible-light --- red P --- chitosan-MgO nanocomposite --- ZnO --- g-C3N4/TiO2 --- hydroformylation --- steric constraint
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Biomass is widely considered as a potential alternative to dwindling fossil fuel reserves. There is a large variety of biomass sources (oleaginous, lignocellulosic, algae, etc.), with many possible conversion routes and products. Currently, biomass is not just viewed as a source of biofuels, but also as an interesting feedstock for the production of bio-based chemicals that could largely replace petrochemicals. In this context, the search for new sustainable and efficient alternatives to fossil sources is gaining increasing relevance within the chemical industry. There, the role of catalysis is often critical for the development of clean and sustainable processes, aiming to produce commodity chemicals or liquid fuels with a high efficiency and atom economy. This book gathers works at the cutting edge of investigation in the application of catalysis, for the sustainable conversion of biomass into biofuels and bio-based chemicals.
Technology: general issues --- bamboo --- pretreatment --- magnetic solid acid --- corncob --- reducing sugar --- wood waste --- biofuel --- lignocellulosic biomass --- NaOH pretreatment --- anaerobic co-digestion --- biomass --- waste seashell --- aldol condensation --- heterogeneous catalyst --- hydrogenolysis --- polyols --- monosaccharides --- hemicelluloses extracted liquor --- ReOx-Rh/ZrO2 catalysts --- sulfonated hydrothermal carbon --- solketal --- sulfonic solids --- ketalization --- continuous flow --- aerobic oxidation --- ruthenium --- heterogeneous catalysis --- lignin valorization --- guaiacyl glycerol-β-guaiacyl ether --- pyrolysis --- ketonisation --- bio-oil --- turnover frequencies (TOFs) --- biomass-derived aqueous phase upgrading --- olefin production --- oxide catalyst zinc–zirconia --- bauxite --- Li2CO3 --- transesterification --- soybean oil --- glucose --- 5-hydroxymethylfurfural --- LTL-zeolites --- used cooking oil --- deoxygenation --- decarboxylation --- decarbonylation --- nickel --- copper --- iron --- platinum --- hydrocarbons --- algae --- thermochemical conversion --- catalytic upgrading --- high-grade liquid fuel --- n/a --- oxide catalyst zinc-zirconia
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Biomass is widely considered as a potential alternative to dwindling fossil fuel reserves. There is a large variety of biomass sources (oleaginous, lignocellulosic, algae, etc.), with many possible conversion routes and products. Currently, biomass is not just viewed as a source of biofuels, but also as an interesting feedstock for the production of bio-based chemicals that could largely replace petrochemicals. In this context, the search for new sustainable and efficient alternatives to fossil sources is gaining increasing relevance within the chemical industry. There, the role of catalysis is often critical for the development of clean and sustainable processes, aiming to produce commodity chemicals or liquid fuels with a high efficiency and atom economy. This book gathers works at the cutting edge of investigation in the application of catalysis, for the sustainable conversion of biomass into biofuels and bio-based chemicals.
bamboo --- pretreatment --- magnetic solid acid --- corncob --- reducing sugar --- wood waste --- biofuel --- lignocellulosic biomass --- NaOH pretreatment --- anaerobic co-digestion --- biomass --- waste seashell --- aldol condensation --- heterogeneous catalyst --- hydrogenolysis --- polyols --- monosaccharides --- hemicelluloses extracted liquor --- ReOx-Rh/ZrO2 catalysts --- sulfonated hydrothermal carbon --- solketal --- sulfonic solids --- ketalization --- continuous flow --- aerobic oxidation --- ruthenium --- heterogeneous catalysis --- lignin valorization --- guaiacyl glycerol-β-guaiacyl ether --- pyrolysis --- ketonisation --- bio-oil --- turnover frequencies (TOFs) --- biomass-derived aqueous phase upgrading --- olefin production --- oxide catalyst zinc–zirconia --- bauxite --- Li2CO3 --- transesterification --- soybean oil --- glucose --- 5-hydroxymethylfurfural --- LTL-zeolites --- used cooking oil --- deoxygenation --- decarboxylation --- decarbonylation --- nickel --- copper --- iron --- platinum --- hydrocarbons --- algae --- thermochemical conversion --- catalytic upgrading --- high-grade liquid fuel --- n/a --- oxide catalyst zinc-zirconia
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Biomass is widely considered as a potential alternative to dwindling fossil fuel reserves. There is a large variety of biomass sources (oleaginous, lignocellulosic, algae, etc.), with many possible conversion routes and products. Currently, biomass is not just viewed as a source of biofuels, but also as an interesting feedstock for the production of bio-based chemicals that could largely replace petrochemicals. In this context, the search for new sustainable and efficient alternatives to fossil sources is gaining increasing relevance within the chemical industry. There, the role of catalysis is often critical for the development of clean and sustainable processes, aiming to produce commodity chemicals or liquid fuels with a high efficiency and atom economy. This book gathers works at the cutting edge of investigation in the application of catalysis, for the sustainable conversion of biomass into biofuels and bio-based chemicals.
Technology: general issues --- bamboo --- pretreatment --- magnetic solid acid --- corncob --- reducing sugar --- wood waste --- biofuel --- lignocellulosic biomass --- NaOH pretreatment --- anaerobic co-digestion --- biomass --- waste seashell --- aldol condensation --- heterogeneous catalyst --- hydrogenolysis --- polyols --- monosaccharides --- hemicelluloses extracted liquor --- ReOx-Rh/ZrO2 catalysts --- sulfonated hydrothermal carbon --- solketal --- sulfonic solids --- ketalization --- continuous flow --- aerobic oxidation --- ruthenium --- heterogeneous catalysis --- lignin valorization --- guaiacyl glycerol-β-guaiacyl ether --- pyrolysis --- ketonisation --- bio-oil --- turnover frequencies (TOFs) --- biomass-derived aqueous phase upgrading --- olefin production --- oxide catalyst zinc-zirconia --- bauxite --- Li2CO3 --- transesterification --- soybean oil --- glucose --- 5-hydroxymethylfurfural --- LTL-zeolites --- used cooking oil --- deoxygenation --- decarboxylation --- decarbonylation --- nickel --- copper --- iron --- platinum --- hydrocarbons --- algae --- thermochemical conversion --- catalytic upgrading --- high-grade liquid fuel
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Steel has become the most requested material all over the world during the rapid technological evolution of recent centuries. As our civilization grows and its technological development becomes connected with more demanding processes, it is more and more challenging to fit the required physical and mechanical properties for steel in its huge portfolio of grades for each steel producer. It is necessary to improve the refining and casting processes continuously to meet customer requirements and to lower the production costs to remain competitive. New challenges related to both the precise design of steel properties and reduction in production costs are combined with paying special attention to environmental protection. These contradictory demands are the theme of this book.
History of engineering & technology --- oxygen converter slag --- chemical composition of slag --- structural composition of slag --- continuous casting --- tundish --- residence time --- transient casting --- swirling flow tundish --- SEN immersion depth --- multiphase flow --- heat transfer --- continuous casting mold --- computional fluid dynamiscs (CFD) --- fuzzy logic --- optimal cooling --- steel quality prediction --- deoxidation --- inclusions --- thermodynamics --- Ti-bearing steel --- Ca treatment --- dephosphorization --- EAF --- BOF --- phosphorus equilibrium --- wide-thick slab --- non-uniform solidification --- heavy reduction --- porosity --- deformation --- ladle stirring --- turbulence --- slag --- interface --- refining --- mixing time --- slag opening --- pipeline steel --- cooling rate --- composition --- Al-TRIP steel --- slag-steel reaction --- crystalline morphology --- equilibrium model --- CALPHAD --- thermodynamic model --- rare earth --- numerical simulation --- C80D steel --- transverse water flux distribution --- solidification structure --- reoxidation --- tundish cover flux --- Cr2O3 --- decomposition reaction --- RH degasser --- physical Simulation --- mixing Time --- PIV --- flow field --- n/a
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Steel has become the most requested material all over the world during the rapid technological evolution of recent centuries. As our civilization grows and its technological development becomes connected with more demanding processes, it is more and more challenging to fit the required physical and mechanical properties for steel in its huge portfolio of grades for each steel producer. It is necessary to improve the refining and casting processes continuously to meet customer requirements and to lower the production costs to remain competitive. New challenges related to both the precise design of steel properties and reduction in production costs are combined with paying special attention to environmental protection. These contradictory demands are the theme of this book.
oxygen converter slag --- chemical composition of slag --- structural composition of slag --- continuous casting --- tundish --- residence time --- transient casting --- swirling flow tundish --- SEN immersion depth --- multiphase flow --- heat transfer --- continuous casting mold --- computional fluid dynamiscs (CFD) --- fuzzy logic --- optimal cooling --- steel quality prediction --- deoxidation --- inclusions --- thermodynamics --- Ti-bearing steel --- Ca treatment --- dephosphorization --- EAF --- BOF --- phosphorus equilibrium --- wide-thick slab --- non-uniform solidification --- heavy reduction --- porosity --- deformation --- ladle stirring --- turbulence --- slag --- interface --- refining --- mixing time --- slag opening --- pipeline steel --- cooling rate --- composition --- Al-TRIP steel --- slag-steel reaction --- crystalline morphology --- equilibrium model --- CALPHAD --- thermodynamic model --- rare earth --- numerical simulation --- C80D steel --- transverse water flux distribution --- solidification structure --- reoxidation --- tundish cover flux --- Cr2O3 --- decomposition reaction --- RH degasser --- physical Simulation --- mixing Time --- PIV --- flow field --- n/a
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Steel has become the most requested material all over the world during the rapid technological evolution of recent centuries. As our civilization grows and its technological development becomes connected with more demanding processes, it is more and more challenging to fit the required physical and mechanical properties for steel in its huge portfolio of grades for each steel producer. It is necessary to improve the refining and casting processes continuously to meet customer requirements and to lower the production costs to remain competitive. New challenges related to both the precise design of steel properties and reduction in production costs are combined with paying special attention to environmental protection. These contradictory demands are the theme of this book.
History of engineering & technology --- oxygen converter slag --- chemical composition of slag --- structural composition of slag --- continuous casting --- tundish --- residence time --- transient casting --- swirling flow tundish --- SEN immersion depth --- multiphase flow --- heat transfer --- continuous casting mold --- computional fluid dynamiscs (CFD) --- fuzzy logic --- optimal cooling --- steel quality prediction --- deoxidation --- inclusions --- thermodynamics --- Ti-bearing steel --- Ca treatment --- dephosphorization --- EAF --- BOF --- phosphorus equilibrium --- wide-thick slab --- non-uniform solidification --- heavy reduction --- porosity --- deformation --- ladle stirring --- turbulence --- slag --- interface --- refining --- mixing time --- slag opening --- pipeline steel --- cooling rate --- composition --- Al-TRIP steel --- slag-steel reaction --- crystalline morphology --- equilibrium model --- CALPHAD --- thermodynamic model --- rare earth --- numerical simulation --- C80D steel --- transverse water flux distribution --- solidification structure --- reoxidation --- tundish cover flux --- Cr2O3 --- decomposition reaction --- RH degasser --- physical Simulation --- mixing Time --- PIV --- flow field
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"Imperfect Solidarities: Tagore, Gandhi, Du Bois, and the Global Anglophone theorizes print internationalism, which creates new terms within the worldwide hegemony of the English language to encourage alternate geographies and collectivities"--
Internationalism in literature. --- American literature --- English literature --- African American authors --- History and criticism. --- Du Bois, W. E. B. --- Gandhi, --- Tagore, Rabindranath, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- British literature --- Inklings (Group of writers) --- Nonsense Club (Group of writers) --- Order of the Fancy (Group of writers) --- Agrarians (Group of writers) --- Tagor, Rabindranat, --- Taigeer, --- Ṭhākūru, Ravīndranātha, --- Rabindranath Tagore, --- Ravīndranātha Ṭhākura, --- Ṭhākura, Ravīndranātha, --- Thákur, Rabíndranáth, --- Ṭāghūr, Rābindrānāt, --- Tājūr, Rābindrānāt, --- Tʻagol, --- Ravīntiranāta Tākūr, --- Tākūr, Ravīntiranāta, --- Rabīndranātha Ṭhākura, --- Ṭhākura, Rabīndranātha, --- Ravindranatha Tagora, --- Tʻai-ko-êrh, --- Tagora, Ravindranatha, --- Ravīndranātha Ṭhākūru, --- Thákur, R. --- Tagore, Rabindra Nath, --- Ñi-dbaṅ-mgon-po, --- Zhu, Zhendan, --- Chu, Chen-tan, --- Rābindar Nāth Ṭaigaur, --- Ṭaigaur, Rābindar Nāth, --- Ravīntiranāt Tākūr, --- Tākūr, Ravīntiranāt, --- Iravīntiranāta Tākūr, --- Tākūr, Iravīntiranāta, --- Tagor, Rabindranaz, --- The-gor, Ra-bīn-dra-nā-tha, --- Ra-bīn-dra-nā-tha The-gor, --- Tagor, Rampintranath, --- Tagore, --- טאגארע, ראבינדראנאט, --- טאגאר, ראבינדראנאט --- טאגאר, ראבינדראנאט, --- טאגאר, ראביסראנאט --- טאגאר, ר. --- טאגוריי, רבינדרא נת --- טאגוריי, רבינדרא נת, --- טאגורי, ראבינדרא־נת, --- טאגורי, רבינדרא נת --- טאגורי, רבינדרא־נת, --- טאגור, ראבינדראנת, --- טאגור, רבינדראט --- טאגור, רבינדראנת, --- טאגור, רבינדרנת --- טאגור, רבינדרנת, --- טגורא, רבינדראנאת --- טגורי, רבינדרנת --- טגורי, רבינדרנת, --- טגור, רבינדרנת, --- רבינדרנט, טגור --- تاگور، رابيندراناته، , --- رابندر ناتھ ٹيگور --- طاغور، رابندرانات --- طاغور، روبنندرانات --- ٹيگور، رابندرناتھ، , --- Ṭaigor, --- ٹيگور، , --- Raphinthranāt Thākūn, --- Thākūn, Raphinthranāt, --- Tagore, Rabindranats, --- Tagore, Rabindranath --- Thakur, Rabindranath --- print activism --- Colonialism --- Women authors --- English Language --- Racism
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