Module 815 Data Structures Using C M. Campbell © 1993 Deakin University Module 815 Data Structures Using C Aim After working through this module you should be able to create and use new and complex data types within C programs. Learning objectives After working through this module you should be able to: 1. Manipulate character strings in C programs. 2. Declare and manipulate single and multi-dimensional arrays of the C data types. 3. Create‚ manipulate and manage C pointers
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The Rutherford Model of the Atom 1. In 1911 Rutherford proposed the nuclear model of atomic structure. He suggested that an atom consists of a central nucleus (where most of the mass of the atom is concentrated) having a positive charge‚ surrounded by moving electrons carrying negative charge. Geiger and Marsden carried out an experiment to verify his proposal. The Geiger/Marsden a Particle Scattering Experiment 1. The apparatus is illustrated in the diagram below. | 2. The apparatus
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Organizational Structure Why is organizational structure important? What is it? Why do organizations adopt different structural arrangements? Why do these change over time? Definition how an organization arranges people and activities in order to meet its goals 1) Differentiation (specialization and division of labor) 2) Integration Dimensions of Structure Specialization / Division of Labor * Division of labor: degree to which tasks are subdivided into separate jobs
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Organizational Structure “The organizational structure is a frame work” (Hax & Majluf‚ 2001‚ p. 444). An organizational structure can be compared to that of a building. Be it an organization or an ordinary building‚ flaws in the structure can lead to its downfall. Organizational structure and culture is vital in facilitating managers and leaders accomplish set objectives. With the growth spurt of technology‚ today’s business environment is prone to constant changes and a firm structure is required
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have complete and accurate information about their prices. All firms have equal access to raw materials‚ capital‚ labor and technology. A perfectly competitive industry‚ therefore‚ has no single market leader or monopolistic firm. All participating companies are identically leveraged and each must offer high quality products to retain customers. Examples of perfectly competitive industries include those that offer agricultural products‚ such as livestock‚ corn and wheat. Pure Monopoly A pure monopoly
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CH1105: Materials Science Crystal Structure Assoc/Prof Timothy Tan Office: N1.2 B2-34 B2Tel: 6316 8829 E-mail: tytan@ntu.edu.sg Semester 1‚ 2013-2014 2013School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Why study structure of crystalline solids? To understand how atoms assemble geometrically into solid structures To describe the structure of solids To relate material properties to its structure 2 Energy and Packing Dense‚ regular packing Energy typical neighbor bond length typical
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4Chapter 2: the Structure of the Atom A) Matter 1. Matter 2 3 Element Compound 4. Atom 5. Molecule 6. Ion 7. Diffusion Is anything that occupies space and has mass. Is made up of tiny and discrete particles. There are spaces between these particles. These particles may be atoms‚ molecules or ions. Matter exists in three states solid‚ liquid and gas Is a substance that consists of only one type of atom Is a substance that contains two or more elements that are chemically bonded together Molecule
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Caedmon’s Hymn or “Frumsceaft’s structure has a phenomenal effect on the type of poem it is‚ and its purpose. There are many ways the structure is helpful. For example‚ the caesura allows for a rhythm. In addition‚ accented words allow for emphasis along with the alliteration. In addition‚ the stress sounds given at the beginning of each important phrase stresses the importance of those phrases. Kennings are also used which shows the different names for God and all the different things‚ which he
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Government Structures “You must first enable the government to control the governed; and in the next place‚ oblige it to control itself” –James Madison. The Framers wanted to build a strong government‚ but they knew that the people were not going to accept too much power from a central government. A strong government is needed to keep the nation in control and out of danger‚ but it could be dangerous not to put limits on the government‚ thus the Framers idealized structures to maintain a balance
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source of wild-natural pearls Pearl structure Most of the gemstone have a mineral and inorganic structure‚ but Since pearls structure comes from the organism‚ pearls originally have an organic structure. Inorganic gems are crystalline‚ while organic gems are non-crystalline so described as amorphous‚ or without the crystalline form. In the nature‚ pearls are found in black‚ white‚ pink and shades of other colors. Pearls have a distinctive concentric structure‚ and they have a specific gravity about
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