... electrical systems for erratic performance Increase gate size Balance cavities for uniform flow Reduce number of cavities 10 – Moulding Considerations Uniform Walls Configurations Uniform wall thickness ... – y at x = Max – y at x = l – 2M2 R2 if a > l if a < l Table 4.03 Formulae for Torsional Deformation and Stress ML M General formulae: = T , = T , where = angle of twist (rad) ; MT = twisting ... (MPa) ; K (mm4) is a function of the cross section Formula for K in = Form an dimensions of cross sections Solid circular section MT l KG Formula for shear stress K = r Max = 2MT at boundary...
... the canthal tendon first with small, toothed forceps placed into the incision The forceps are passe along the medial side of the lateral orbital rim for a few mm until the dense fibers of the superior ... easily performed by taking a #15 scalpel and incising between the tarsus and the skin A cleavage plane exists in this location, and the tissue readily separates The tarsus is grasped with forceps ... Transconjunctival Approach T he transconjuntival incision, also called the inferior fornix incision, is a popular approach for exposure of the orbital floor and infraorbital rim Two basic transconjuntival...
... level of the cribriform plate The anterior ethmoid foramen is located approximately 24 mm posterior to the anterior lacrimal crest (4) (Fig 6-6) The posterior ethmoid foramen or foramina (25% are ... but is reinforced by the buttress effect of the ethmoid air cells The only vascular structures of any significance are the anterior and the posterior ethmoidal arteries The foramina for the anterior ... Anatomic dissection of the temporal region showing temporoparietal fascia (lower forceps) and subgaleal fascia (upper forceps) Skin and subcutaneous tissues have been removed Just deep to the subgaleal...
... expedite clip removal before closure involves positioning an unfolded gauze sponge the cut edge of the scalp before clip application The gauze can be pulled off the scalp before closure, removing ... elevator on each side of the foramen, retraction allows the periosteum attached to the foramen to "tent" outward (Fig 6-20) Bipolar cauterization of the artery may be performed, followed by transection ... root of the zygomatic arch (above the temporomandibular joint) upward and forward to join the incision made across the forehead in periosteum One method to approach the posterior portion of the...
... elevators inside the piriform aperture 103 Dissection into the nasal cavity is easiest to perform along the lateral wall and floor The anteroinferior margin of the piriform rim is usually located ... nasal mucosa from the piriform rim, the elevators should be inserted inferiorly before advancing posteriorly (Fig 7-6) Dissection of the lateral wall of the nose is performed by gently inserting ... periosteum is dissected completely around the foramen Dissection proceeds superiorly to the infraorbital rim Subperiosteal dissection along the piriform aperture strips the attachments of the nasolabial...
... midline for complete bilateral exposure of mandible 137 138 10 Retromandibular Approach T he retromandibular approach exposes the entire ramus from behind the posterior border It may therefore be ... 142 Step Marking the Incision and Vasoconstriction The skin is marked before injection of a vasoconstrictor The incision for the retromandibular approach begins 0,5 cm below the lobe of the ear ... marginal mandibular branch involves dissecting it free from surrounding tissues proximally for cm and distally for 1,5 to cm This simple maneuver determines whether the nerve is better retracted superiorly...
... approaches such as the preauricular and the retromandibular offer increased exposure for some procedures, such as those for temporomandibular ankylosis If even greater exposure is required, one can ... modified Blair incision (Fig 10-13) This incision is used frequently for operations involving the parotid, but it can be useful for those involving the mandibular ramus Figure 10-13 Modified Blair ... described for the retromandibular approach The main advantage of the rhytidectomy approach to the ramus is the les conspicuous facial scar The disadvantage is the added time required for closure...
... the temporalis fascia (superficial layer) (Fig 12-6) Any bleeding skin vessels are cauterized before deeper dissection proceeds Step Dissection to the TMJ Capsule Blunt dissection with periosteal ... portion of the incision (that above the zygomatic arch) so that a flap can be retracted anteriorly for approximately to 1,5 cm (Fig 12-7) This flap is dissected anteriorly at the level of the superficial ... in the fascial incision, deep to the superficial layer of temporalis fascia, and swept back and forth to dissect this tissue from the underlying areolar and adipose tissues (Fig 12-9) The undermining...
... of the loan application form, the output was 100% completion of all form information That created a baseline for defining a defect, as missing vital information on the form Other process outputs ... 2002 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Click Here for Terms of Use 22 Six Sigma forManagers Money Money is generally the most important reason for using Six Sigma Processes that are inefficient ... translates that knowledge into opportunities for business growth Copyright 2002 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Click Here for Terms of Use 2 Six Sigma forManagers Process Any repetitive action—be...
... shareholder value creation classes for all senior managers and create a shareholder value course for all other salaried and hourly employees The results of these efforts exceeded our high expectations.” ... anyone else for any inaccuracy, error or omission, regardless of cause, in the work or for any damages resulting therefrom McGraw-Hill has no responsibility for the content of any information accessed ... Cycle for Manufacturing 64 The Funds Cycle for Sales 67 The Funds Cycle for Services 69 Variability of Funds Flows 70 Growth/Decline Variations 70 Seasonal Variations 74 Cyclical Variations 75 Generalized...
... are directions to your apartment for a new friend” “This is a letter to your cousin.” “This is a thank-you note to your father” “Imagine these are advertisements for the newspaper” Also, if you ... corrections and criticism 10 As in speaking, provide topics of interest for the students to write about Motivation is important for language learners and interesting topics increase motivation Ask ... advertisements for the newspaper” Also, if you have your students write a letter to a friend or a story for their parents, encourage them to give it to the friend or parents This is more natural use of...
... teaching reading is not only to help the students understand the text for that day, but also to help them learn to effectively read for themselves To this, they must develop many sub-skills of reading ... many sub-skills of reading like skimming, scanning, predicting, guessing from context, and reading for total comprehension ...
... www.PerformanceAppraisal.com The PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL QUESTION and ANSWER BOOK Chapter The Importance of Performance Appraisal 1.1 What is ‘‘performance appraisal’’? Performance appraisal is a formal ... individual’s performance thus far against the plans and goals that they discussed in the performance-planning meeting Phase 3: Performance Assessment As the time for the formal performance appraisal ... performance appraisal (and the way performance appraisal is carried out by many managers and many organizations makes it a worthy candidate for Dilbert lampoons), performance appraisal performs...
... Accounting for Managers: Interpreting accounting information for decision-making Paul M Collier Aston Business School, Aston University Accounting forManagers Accounting for Managers: Interpreting ... non-financial performance measurement, a subject of steadily increasing importance for those managers who are responsible for achieving performance targets, as well as for accountants (performance measurement ... answers for all the questions xvi ACCOUNTING FORMANAGERS The case studies in Appendix help in developing the ability to interpret and analyse financial information produced by an accountant for...
... Pepitone Six Sigma forManagers by Greg Brue Design for Six Sigma by Greg Brue and Robert G Launsby Leadership Skills forManagers by Marlene Caroselli Negotiating Skills forManagers by Steven ... Empowering Employees by Kenneth L Murrell and Mimi Meredith Finance for Non-Financial Managers by Gene Siciliano Skills for New Managers by Morey Stettner Manager’s Survival Guide by Morey Stettner ... downloadable sample chapters, information on the authors, discussion guides for using these books in training programs, and more A e fcas Brieook B Accounting forManagers William H Webster, CPA...
... Pepitone Six Sigma forManagers by Greg Brue Design for Six Sigma by Greg Brue and Robert G Launsby Leadership Skills forManagers by Marlene Caroselli Negotiating Skills forManagers by Steven ... Empowering Employees by Kenneth L Murrell and Mimi Meredith Finance for Non-Financial Managers by Gene Siciliano Skills for New Managers by Morey Stettner Manager’s Survival Guide by Morey Stettner ... downloadable sample chapters, information on the authors, discussion guides for using these books in training programs, and more A e fcas Brieook B Accounting forManagers William H Webster, CPA...