... day onthe job, followed by three in four who cite large clun ky jewe lry (77% ) or a sho rt or tight skirt (76 %) Other unacceptable “DON’Ts” for a woman’s first day onthejob include an unconventional ... day onthejob • The majority of Americans not believe it takes a lot of money for a woman to make a good impression at work Two-thirds (65%) of Americans not believe it takes a lot of money for ... are cert ain they dress ed app ropriate ly on their most recent first day on a job Nearly four out of five (78%) Americans are very or extremely certain they dressed appropriately for their most...
... continuance commitment The components are considered to be independent of one another; such existence of one type of commitment does not guarantee the existence ofthe other Their definition of ... purpose of relaxation The operation of resort hotels depend mostly on weather conditions, therefore they operate seasonally o Suburban hotels: built in suburban areas or city centers They often ... job commitment? What kind of relationship is there between employee relations and their job commitment? Does nature ofjob have any impact onthejob commitment of hotel employees? Do the...
... Results of evaluation onjob satisfaction of lecturers based on working conditions 40 [Table 4-7]: Results of evaluation onjob satisfaction of lecturers based onthe nature of work ... education CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW AND CONCEPTUAL MODEL 2.1 Theory of jobs satisfaction 2.1.1 The concepts There are many definitions ofjob satisfaction, one ofthe first and the most cited of ... Results of evaluation onjob satisfaction of lecturers based on promotion opportunity and recognition 41 [Table 4-9]: Results of evaluation onjob satisfaction of lecturers based on relationship...
... situational factors ofthejob as well as the dispositional characteristics ofthe individual It can be captured by either a one-dimensional concept of global job satisfaction or a multi faceted construct ... (7) The relationship between Job overload and On- the- job behavior - (8) The relationship between Organizational commitment and On- the- job behavior - (9) The relationship between Overall Job satisfaction ... and job performance Page 23 of 66 2.9 The relationship between Overall Job satisfaction and On- the- job behavior The relationship between job satisfaction and on- the- job behavior has been critically...
... picture ofthe size ofthe Internet, let alone to make an estimation ofthe amount of information that is available on or through it; • The dynamic nature ofthe information on Internet: information ... population These particular other-half consumers report the highest degree of frustration with the Web of any population segment Although they drive much ofthe consumerinformation industry in other ... Proceedings ofthe Third International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Morgan Kaufmann, 1992 58 and forwarding consumer 59 the reply to the Since the content of requests...
... Amplification of a 491-bp fragment ofthe amoA gene was carried out using the amoA-1F and amoA-2R primer set specific for amoA gene of AOB belonging to the ß subclass of Proteobacteria The thermal profiles ... RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Effects ofthe addition of polyferric sulfate on phosphorus removal and nitrification Phosphorus concentration was immediately decreased at the beginning ofthe experiment in ... might be important for further investigation Number of ammonia oxidizers and copy number of amoA mRNA The time courses ofthe copy number of amoA mRNA and the number of ammonia oxidizer are shown...
... heat of vaporization of water at the condenser surface of last stage (J/kg), h fgNs is latent heat of vaporization of water at the condenser surface ofthe last stage (J/kg), C pwNs is the specific ... June Figure shows the variation of global solar radiation and the ambient temperature for the months of July to December The maximum radiation occurs in the month of March of 955.56 W/m2 at 13:00 ... increasing the salt content in the solution, the distillate yield decreases With the increase in salinity, the evaporation of water decreases due to increase in ion activity and the reduction of thermodynamically...
... important role in the development of Mechanical Engineering The thesis studies the English – Vietnamese translation of terms in the materials for Mechanical Engineering First, the thesis collects ... ones Next, the thesis works out and compares the English terms with the Vietnamese ones to finds out appropriate Vietnamese equivalents for the English terms The thesis aims to draw out common ... Engineering is one ofthe most basic engineering sciences and technical translation makes much contribution to its development Technical term translation is part of technical translation, so it plays...
... prestige Another reason is the general convergence of thought, and sometimes of structure, among the European languages (such as the creation ofthe definite article, the concepts of culture and ... style ofthe original A translation should possess the style ofthe original A translation should read as a contemporary ofthe original A translation should read as a contemporary ofthe translation ... translating the concepts for the problem of non-equivalence at word level So far, little research onthe Vietnamese – English translation of exhibit labels has been done Therefore, an investigation on the...
... based on a number of criteria (Fig 1.5.) Most ofthe criteria as identified from the viewpoint ofthe larva have already been discussed above with the exception ofthe criterion ‘purity’ One should ... permission ofthe copyright owner Applications for such permission, with a statement ofthe purpose and extent ofthe reproduction, should be addressed to the Director, Information Division, Food ... ABSTRACT The cultivation of fish and shellfish larvae under controlled hatchery conditions requires not only the development of specific culture techniques, but in most cases also the production and...
... (0.11-1.62% of dry weight, Fig 2.15.) The nutritional value of micro-algae can vary considerably according to the culture conditions For example the effect ofthe composition ofthe culture medium onthe ... Alternatively, the isolation of endemic strains could be considered because of their ability to grow under the local environmental conditions Isolation of algal species is not simple because ofthe small ... or contamination The key to the success of algal production is maintaining all cultures in the exponential phase of growth Moreoever, the nutritional value ofthe produced algae is inferior once...
... generations of offspring before they eventually die The reproduction activity of Brachionus depends onthe temperature ofthe environment as illustrated in Table 3.1 The life cycle of Brachionus ... tract ofthe rotifers are killed as well The concentration ofthe disinfection products differs according to their toxicity and the initial condition ofthe rotifers Orientating concentrations ... not only has a regulating effect onthe microflora but also increases the production rate ofthe rotifers For stable rotifer cultures, the microflora as well as the physiological condition of the...
... with the expansion of aquaculture production in the 1970’s, the demand for Artemia cysts soon exceeded the offer and prices rose exponentially, turning Artemia into a bottleneck for the expansion ... season (monsoon climate), through inoculation in seasonal salt operations (e.g Central America, Southeast Asia) Figure 4.1.15 The world distribution of Artemia Table 4.1.1 World distribution of ... result of long-term adaptations ofthe strain to the local conditions; see chapter 4.1.2.4) 4.1.2.4 Strain-specific characteristics INTRODUCTION While the nutritional value can be manipulated, other...
... and consequent development ofthe population shortly after the re-establishment of favorable environmental conditions This allows effective colonization in temporal biotopes For the user of Artemia ... solution During overnight dehydration (with aeration to maintain a homogeneous suspension) cysts usually release over 80% of their cellular water, and upon interruption ofthe aeration, the now coffeebean ... reduced by disinfection ofthe cysts prior to hatching incubation and/or by the addition of a few drops of a non-toxic antifoaming agent (e.g silicone antifoam) The temperature ofthe seawater is...
... understood and may be satisfied through the consumption of seawater, the main concern regarding the mineral composition of Artemia is whether they meet the requirements of fish or crustacean larvae reared ... positively phototactic, their concentration can be improved by shading the upper part ofthe hatching tank (use of cover) and focusing a light source onthe transparent conical part ofthe bottom Nauplii ... disease control The incidence of microbial diseases has increased dramatically along with the degree of intensification in the larval production of aquaculture species Treating microbial infections...
... assimilation: including the quality and quantity ofthe food offered, the developmental stage ofthe larvae, and the culture conditions More detailed information concerning these processes are given ... an interchangeable nylon screen was fixed The aeration was positioned at the bottom ofthe filter and ensured a continuous friction of air bubbles against the sides ofthe filter screen, which ... enough to hold the highest daily food ration at a maximum concentration of 200 g food.l-1 Even at these concentrations, the food suspension is so thick that the risk for clogging ofthe food lines...
... accumulates onthe pond bottom, they should only be used for a limited period of time Recommended levels of organic manure are 0.5 to 1.25 ton.ha-1 at the start ofthe production season with dressings of ... practice, as the water flow into the ponds is much higher than the outflow (usually ponds are only drained at the end ofthe culture season) Making use of gravity or tidal currents to fill the ponds, ... Chlamydomonas) Finally, manipulation of algae populations also depends onthe composition ofthe local algae community The most dominant algae in the intake water often will also be the most...
... ofthe plankton net may be fixed to the pond gates The amount of zooplankton collected depends onthe zooplankton concentration in the water flowing out ofthe reservoir and onthe volume ofthe ... However, one should be aware that the greater the surface area ofthe net the more effective and rapid the filtration Hence, the upper limit ofthe dimensions ofthe nets depends onthe ease of handling ... transport the harvested zooplankton in 50 l containers Under these conditions the survival ofthe zooplankton depends onthe amount of oxygen dissolved in the remaining water At a concentration of 100...
... population after unfavourable seasonal conditions 6.1.2 Nutritional value of Daphnia The nutritional value of Daphnia depends strongly onthe chemical composition of their food source However, since ... a diet ofthe cryptomonads, Rhodomonas minuta and Cryptomonas sp., containing high levels of HUFA (more than 50% ofthe fatty acids in these two algae consisted of EPA and DHA, while the green ... day per ton of water; the fertilization increasing during the subsequent weeks from 20 l.m-3.day-1 in the second week to 30 l.m-3.day-1 in the following weeks The inoculation ofthe ponds is carried...