electric coil when the flux linkages associated with the same changes. This emf is proportional to the rate of change of flux linkages. Putting mathematically‚ e= dψ dt (1) Where‚ e is the induced emf in volt and ψ is the flux linkages in Weber turn. Fig. 1 shows a Figure 1: Flux linkages of a coil coil of N turns. All these N turns link flux lines of φ Weber resulting in the Nφ flux linkages. In such a case‚ ψ = Nφ and e=N dφ dt volt (3) (2) The change in the flux linkage can be brought about in
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Lesson Plan in Teaching Profession I. Objectives 1. Identify some of the working linkages between schools nationwide and associations/centers with local offices. 2. Identify the works/ goals of each working linkages. 3. Explain the benefit of having these linkages in our society. II. Subject Matter A. Topic: Linkages Between Schools Nationwide And Associations/Centers with Local Offices B. Reference: Teaching Profession‚ pp. 97-99 C. Materials: manila paper‚ pentel pen III. Lesson Proper a.
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References: 1. Wigan‚ R.T.‚ Gary‚ L.F. (1989). Interorganizational Communication and Technology Transfer: Industry-Government--University Linkages. Int. J. Technology Management. Vol. 4 No 1: 63-76 2 3. Antonio‚ J.B.‚ and John‚ R.C. (1992). Assessing the Impact of University Interactions on an R&D Organization. R&D Management. Vol. 22 No 2: 145-155 4 5. Donald‚ R.F. (1984). University-Industry
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foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows in producer service sectors on the total factor productivity (TFP) of Chilean manufacturing firms. Positive effects are obtained in firm fixed effects instrumental variables regressions and show that forward linkages from FDI in services explain 7% of the observed increase in Chile’s manufacturing users’ TFP. Our findings also suggest that service FDI fosters innovation activities in manufacturing. Moreover‚ we show that service FDI offers opportunities for laggard
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Nyongesa 3 1 2 Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture & Technology‚ Kenya. Graduate School of Education‚ University of Bristol‚ UK. 3 Narok University‚ Kenya.. AR TIC LE INF O Keywords: Technical and Vocational Education Training Industry and Linkage AB STR AC T Linking of the private sector and the education institutions is a major rising concern in many developing countries. International recommendations of the United Nations Educational‚ Scientific and Cultural Organization for the improvement
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decision? The stakeholders that will be affected by this decision are Linkage Construction Inc.‚ the companies that Linkage Construction Inc. contracts for‚ the investors‚ employees‚ and the community but Linkage Construction Inc. is the only one taking part in the main decision making. 2. What are the ethical issues involved? The ethical issues involved are whether to manipulate the financial records of Linkage Construction Inc. to make it look as if less profit was earned for the current
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Properly Identifies Linkages toFirm Performance(15 pts.) | Identifies few‚ if any‚ linkages with few‚ if any examples. | Identifies multiple linkages and provides relevant examples. | Identifies multiple linkages‚ describes their influence on firm performance‚ and provides relevant examples and their application. | | Identifies Integration withAnother Functional Area(15 pts.) | Identifies a single linkage and example with another functional area. | Identifies multiple linkages and examples with
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Networking & Linkages Creation of networks and linkages are an essential component of any development program and provide synergies for the program to build upon from a point of advantage to a point of strength. It is also a key area on which the performance of the SGP-India will be rated vis-à-vis other SGP country programs. Given the importance of the activity‚ it is pertinent to develop a vision and laid-down modalities for taking it forward in a manner that it builds into and converges with
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unrealistic assumptions and expectations. They instead proposed that imbalances of growth in the economy must be maintained because unequal development of various sectors generated conditions for rapid growth. This occurs through backward and forward linkages. Both strategies of growth have their strengths and weaknesses. In this essay I will discuss the underlying economic assumptions of each strategy‚ highlight their criticisms and analyse whether one in particular is more suited for application to
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Rural markets From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Rural Markets are defined as those segments of overall market of any economy‚ which are distinct from the other types of markets like stock market‚ commodity markets or Labor economics. Rural Markets constitute an important segment of overall economy‚ for example‚ in the USA‚ out of about 3000 countries‚ around 2000 counties are rural‚ that is‚ non-urbanized‚ with population of 55 million. Typically‚ a rural
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