SELF-COMPACTING CONCRETE Masahiro OUCHI 1 SUMMARY Self-compacting concrete was first developed 1988 in order to achieve durable concrete structures. Since then‚ various investigations have been carried out and the concrete has been used in practical structures in Japan‚ mainly by large construction companies. Investigations for establishing a rational mix-design method and self-compactability testing methods have been carried out to make the concrete the standard one. Keywords: self-compacting
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REVISED M14_REND6289_10_IM_C14.QXD 5/12/08 1:01 PM Page 217 C H A P T E R Waiting Line and Queuing Theory Models 14 TEACHING SUGGESTIONS Teaching Suggestion 14.1: Topic of Queuing. Here is a chapter that all students can relate to. Ask about student experiences in lines. Stress that queues are a part of our everyday lives and how things have changed at banks‚ post offices‚ and airports in just the past decade. (We now wait in a common line for the first available server.) Teaching Suggestion
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Chapter 8 Segment and Interim Reporting Chapter Outline I. FASB Accounting Standards Codification Topic 280‚ Segment Reporting (FASB ASC 280)‚ provides current guidance on segment reporting. A. ASC 280 follows a management approach in which segments are based on the way that management disaggregates the enterprise for making operating decisions; these are referred to as operating segments. B. Operating segments are components of an enterprise which meet three criteria. 1. Engage in business
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TO: ABC Mining Company FROM: T DATE: April 14‚ 2012 RE: Tax consequences and other risk factors associated with mining operations I. FACTS ABC Mining Company‚ Inc. is a publically traded‚ large domestic mining company with over 500 plants in the United States. ABC owns a tract of land in California upon which it has conducted a strip mining operation for coal. An unrelated party owns a tract of land adjacent to the tract of land in California‚ which is owned by ABC. This land is worth
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equation. If : 24 + 15 = 93 and 17+ 32 = 94 then 41 + 34 = ? 1. Q-1: 75 b) 57 c) 189 d) 199 24 + 15 = 93 2. 75 b) 57 17+ 32 = 94 c) 189 41 + 34= ? d) 199 Q.2: Select the missing number from the given represents: Page 250 of 280 6 * 3 = 13 5 * 20 = 96 11 * 7 = 67 19 * 11 = ? 1. 207 b) 194 c) 191 d) 209 Q.2: 6 * 3 = 13 5 * 20 = 96 11 * 7 = 67 19 * 11 = ? 1. 207 b) 194 c) 191 d) 209 Q.3: If a box containing two dozen cups is dropped than
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$ 160 $ 280 $ 2‚200 $ 1‚200 $ (350) 2 330 334 200 280 900 (60) 3 330 165 350 280 300 60 4 330 395 280 90 350 5 330 432 280 70 700 6 330 440 280 1‚200 7 330 442 280 2‚250 8
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find the break-even point using the Substitution Method. Suppose Dan’s Pizza Parlor has a fixed cost of $280 and it costs $4 to produce each pizza. Dan sells every pizza for $12. The Revenue Function is: R(x) = 12x The Cost Function is: C(x) = 280 + 4x The break-even point occurs where the graphs of C and R intersect. Therefore‚ we can find this point by solving the system: y =12x y = 280 + 4x How many pizzas does Dan have to produce to break-even? If he exceeds his break-even point‚ will he make
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This article has been accepted for publication in a future issue of this journal‚ but has not been fully edited. Content may change prior to final publication. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTERS 1 Traffic-aware Design of a High Speed FPGA Network Intrusion Detection System Salvatore Pontarelli‚ Giuseppe Bianchi‚ Simone Teofili Consorzio Nazionale InterUniversitario per le Telecomunicazioni (CNIT) University of Rome “Tor Vergata” Via del Politecnico 1‚ 00133‚ Rome‚ ITALY Abstract—Security of
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selling price $15.00 $2.00 Total process costs: After split-off $12‚000 $280 $12‚280 Joint costs $100‚000 a. Calculate the cost of the syrup if the sugar is considered a by-product and the gross margin from its sale is considered to be a reduction of syrup costs. Products Sales Value Costs beyond split-off Difference Joint costs allocation Syrup $300‚000 12‚000 288‚000 $99‚406 Sugar $2‚000 280 1‚720 $594 $289‚720 Calculation: 288‚000 x 100‚000 = 99‚406 289‚720
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Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act of 1970 The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act of 1970 (RICO) was originally put in place to combat the mafia but has become increasingly used to combat corporate schemes as well. The first thing to know is what a racketeer is. A racketeer is defined as a person who obtains money illegally‚ as by bootlegging‚ fraud‚ or extortion. There are lists in other cases used to describe a racketeer using words from arson all the way to witness
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