M EDesignation: E 3 – 95 An American National Standard Standard Practice for Preparation of Metallographic Specimens1 This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 3; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of original adoption or‚ in the case of revision‚ the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval. This standard
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Commercializing the Kunst 1600 Dry Piston Vacuum Pump© James A. Narus James C. Anderson * June 2003 * James A. Narus is Professor of Business Marketing‚ Babcock Graduate School of Management‚ Wake Forest University. James C. Anderson is the William L. Ford Distinguished Professor of Marketing and Wholesale Distribution‚ and Professor of Behavioral Science in Management‚ Kellogg Graduate School of Management‚ Northwestern University. He is also the
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An Investigation Into Four Characteristics of Services Russell Wolak‚ Stavros Kalafatis and Patricia Harris* Kingston Business School Kingston Hill Kingston upon Thames Surrey KT2 7LB Phone 0181 547 2000 Fax 0181 547 7026 E-mail p.harris@kingston.ac.uk ABSTRACT This study replicates US-based research by Hartman and Lindgren on the extent to which consumers differentiate between products and services. In addition‚ Hartman and Lindgren investigated the importance of four characteristics of services
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The Internet is an extremely useful resource to obtain information on just about any topic. A relatively new feature of the World Wide Web is the technology for the sharing of music in MP3 format. A popular site to download "free" music is called Napster. This program allows people to share music files‚ discover new artists‚ and become part of the music community. Although Napster is controversial‚ the program should still remain accessible to Internet users and music lovers. Marc Geiger‚ a supporter
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Jordan University of Science and Technology Faculty of Engineering Mechanical Engineering Department Title :Calibration of Instruments . Course # :ME 472. Dr : Mohammad Othman Name : Afnan Rowhi al Bahlool . Student number : 20080025118. Objective : * Get familiar with the pressure gages‚ such as U tube manometer ‚ deadweight and calibrate them with pressure gage . * Get familiar with some electrical instruments ‚ such as the DC power supply‚ AC power supply (function generator
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What Should People with Education do. By Dr. Michael E. Dyson In the speech that Dr. Dyson had spoken‚ he had made some very strong points about what people with education should do. He touched on everything you could think of that was important. He once said in his speech “You can throw up the hood but don’t let the hood rest on your shoulders.” Its many people out there that have a decent education‚ but still lack common sense and that would try to help their “friends” who didn’t go out and
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Main effects of sound pollution • Deafness‚ temporary or permanent‚ is one of the most prevalent effects of noise pollution. Mechanics‚ locomotive drivers‚ telephone operators etc all have their hearing impairment. • The first and foremost effect of noise is a decrease in the efficiency in working. Research has proved the fact that human efficiency increases with noise reduction. • Too much of noise disturbs the rhythms of working‚ thereby affecting the concentration required for doing a
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Radios were a new form of entertainment‚ automobiles gave people freedom to travel and sliced bread was invented. In 1912‚ only 16 percent of American house-holds had electricity; by the mid-20s‚ almost two-thirds did. Overnight‚ the electric vacuum cleaner‚ the electric refrigerator and freezer‚ and the automatic washing machine became staples in middle-class homes. Another technology that took America by storm was the motion picture. By mid-20s movie theaters were selling 50 million tickets a week
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The TV alarm switches on automatically in the morning belting our breaking news that stirs me out of my slumber. I lazily go about my ablutions‚ the electric shaver‚ and a hot water bath followed by steaming hot coffee from the percolator. My cornflakes and breakfast are ready within a minute thanks to the microwave oven! Without a thought to spare I am a slave to the inventories of science. Be it the flicks of a light switch‚ the oscillation of the ceiling fan‚ the automobile I drive in are all
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experienced a huge boom. By 1929 the majority of houses in America had electricity and 70 per cent of them used it for lighting purpose. As more and more of America’s homes received electricity‚ new appliances followed: refrigerators‚ washing machines‚ vacuum cleaners‚ and toasters quickly took hold. Advertisers claimed that "labor saving" appliances would ease the sheer physical drudgery of housework(BBC Bitesize). Due to people no longer depending on the sun‚ electricity brought longer work hours to jobs
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