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Chris Anderson, then the editor of Wired, explores the four key stages of any viable technology: setting the right price, gaining market share, displacing an established technology and, finally, becoming ubiquitous.
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- Product Design and Mechanical Engineering
- Keywords:
- Product life cycle New products -- Development
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- Video
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In this screencast, learners examine the bones of the appendicular skeleton.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences, Rehabilitation Science, and Biology
- Keywords:
- Human skeleton Human anatomy
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- Video
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Others
Learners examine the factors that contribute to hip fractures including osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, and osteomalacia.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Rehabilitation Science
- Keywords:
- Hip joint -- Fractures
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- Others
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Learners read about five different fractures of the hip and the treatments used.
- Subjects:
- Heath Sciences and Rehabilitation Science
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- Hip joint -- Fractures
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- Others
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Learners conduct an experiment to illustrate how a greater number of particles in a "vessel" increases osmotic pressure.
- Subjects:
- Medical Laboratory Science and Biology
- Keywords:
- Cytology Osmoregulation
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- Video
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Martin Seligman talks about psychology -- as a field of study and as it works one-on-one with each patient and each practitioner. As it moves beyond a focus on disease, what can modern psychology help us to become?
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- Psychology
- Keywords:
- Positive psychology
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- Video
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Learners view a heijunka box and read how this tool is used for scheduling production in a pull system.
- Subjects:
- Management
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- Production management Industrial productivity
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- Others
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Learners answer 24 multiple-choice questions regarding quality assurance. Immediate feedback is provided.
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- Management
- Keywords:
- Quality assurance Quality control
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- Others
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Learners read a brief description of Kaizen and how it helps to eliminate waste in a process.
- Subjects:
- Management
- Keywords:
- Production management Industrial productivity
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- Others
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In this interactive object, learners read about the differences between push and pull manufacturing systems. A brief quiz completes the activity.
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- Management
- Keywords:
- Production management
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- Others
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Learners read about the benefits of grouping machines together for an efficient flow of the product.
- Subjects:
- Management
- Keywords:
- Production planning Manufacturing cells
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- Others
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Learners use trigonometry to calculate angular input forces involving Class 2 mechanical levers.
- Subjects:
- Physics
- Keywords:
- Levers Force energy
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- Others
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Learners examine and identify the parts of the hip joint.
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- Health Sciences
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- Hip joint -- Anatomy
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- Others
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In this interactive object, learners examine the five problem-solving steps of Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control. Some of the most common measures and tools are listed for each step.
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- Management
- Keywords:
- Production management -- Quality control Process control Six sigma (Quality control stard)
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- Others
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In this animated object, users view how a kanban signals production to start.
- Subjects:
- Management
- Keywords:
- Production management -- Quality control Process control
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- Others
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Learners read about a process for sorting items in the workplace. "Sort" is the first of the five steps in 5S.
- Subjects:
- Management
- Keywords:
- Work environment Organizational behavior Office management
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- Others
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Learners read how low defect levels can cut production costs. Six Sigma success means reduced inspection expenses, less rework, and fewer customer complaints.
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- Management
- Keywords:
- Production management -- Quality control Process control Six sigma (Quality control stard)
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- Others
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Learners read how each of the steps in 5S can be used to organize an office.
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- Management
- Keywords:
- Work environment Organizational behavior Office management
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- Others
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Learners read how kanban is used in production control.
- Subjects:
- Management
- Keywords:
- Production management -- Quality control Process control
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- Others
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Learners read about Six Sigma philosophy and methods. The need for high quality levels for today's customers is stressed.
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- Management
- Keywords:
- Production management -- Quality control Process control Six sigma (Quality control stard)
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- Others
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Learners read how to identify a manufacturer's value streams - the first step to value stream mapping.
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- Process control Manufacturing processes Production management
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- Others
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Learners read about the characteristics of a lean/six sigma culture.
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- Management
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- Production management -- Quality control Process control Six sigma (Quality control stard) Corporate culture
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- Others
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This book is an introduction to combinatorial mathematics, also known as combinatorics. The book focuses especially but not exclusively on the part of combinatorics that mathematicians refer to as “counting.” The book consists almost entirely of problems. Some of the problems are designed to lead you to think about a concept, others are designed to help you figure out a concept and state a theorem about it, while still others ask you to prove the theorem. Other problems give you a chance to use a theorem you have proved. From time to time there is a discussion that pulls together some of the things you have learned or introduces a new idea for you to work with. Many of the problems are designed to build up your intuition for how combinatorial mathematics works. There are problems that some people will solve quickly, and there are problems that will take days of thought for everyone. Probably the best way to use this book is to work on a problem until you feel you are not making progress and then go on to the next one. Think about the problem you couldn't get as you do other things. The next chance you get, discuss the problem you are stymied on with other members of the class. Often you will all feel you've hit dead ends, but when you begin comparing notes and listening carefully to each other, you will see more than one approach to the problem and be able to make some progress. In fact, after comparing notes you may realize that there is more than one way to interpret the problem. In this case your first step should be to think together about what the problem is actually asking you to do. You may have learned in school that for every problem you are given, there is a method that has already been taught to you, and you are supposed to figure out which method applies and apply it. That is not the case here. Based on some simplified examples, you will discover the method for yourself. Later on, you may recognize a pattern that suggests you should try to use this method again.
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- Mathematics and Statistics
- Keywords:
- Combinatorial analysis Textbooks
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- e-book
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e-book
In this expanded new edition of Living with Earthquakes, Robert Yeats, a leading authority on earthquakes in California and the Pacific Northwest, describes the threat posed by the Cascadia Subduction Zone, a great earthquake fault which runs for hundreds of miles offshore from British Columbia to northern California. New research reveals subtle movements on the deepest part of this fault every 14-15 months — building up strain toward the next major earthquake. Combining cutting-edge research with practical safety information, Living with Earthquakes: • introduces new information about the danger from faults beneath major Northwest cities: the Seattle Fault, Tacoma Fault, and Portland Hills Fault• explores such topics as earthquake forecasting, catastrophe insurance, tsunamis, soil liquefaction, and seismic waves in Northwest lakes caused by Alaskan earthquakes• reviews earthquake preparedness and disaster response in the aftermath of the 2001 Nisqually earthquake, the worst natural disaster in Washington's history• suggests actions that citizens can take to protect their families and homesAn essential guide for anyone interested in understanding earthquake science or in preparing for the next earthquake, this book is also a call to action. Vivid descriptions of recent disasters — including the great tsunami that swept down the Northwest coast in 1964, the 1993 Oregon earthquakes, and the 2001 Nisqually earthquake — underscore the urgent need for better earthquake planning and awareness.
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- Risk Assessment and Management and Disaster Control and Management
- Keywords:
- Pacific Northwest Earthquake hazard analysis Textbooks Earthquakes -- Safety measures
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- e-book
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e-book
This book was developed at Simon Fraser University for an upper-level physics course. Along with a careful exposition of electricity and magnetism, it devotes a chapter to ferromagnets. According to the course description, the topics covered were “electromagnetics, magnetostatics, waves, transmission lines, wave guides,antennas, and radiating systems.”
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e-book
This award-winning text carefully leads the student through the basic topics of Real Analysis. Topics include metric spaces, open and closed sets, convergent sequences, function limits and continuity, compact sets, sequences and series of functions, power series, differentiation and integration, Taylor's theorem, total variation, rectifiable arcs, and sufficient conditions of integrability. Well over 500 exercises (many with extensive hints) assist students through the material. For students who need a review of basic mathematical concepts before beginning "epsilon-delta"-style proofs, the text begins with material on set theory (sets, quantifiers, relations and mappings, countable sets), the real numbers (axioms, natural numbers, induction, consequences of the completeness axiom), and Euclidean and vector spaces; this material is condensed from the author's Basic Concepts of Mathematics, the complete version of which can be used as supplementary background material for the present text.
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- Mathematics and Statistics
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- Mathematical analysis Textbooks
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- e-book
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Others
The website of Nursing Theories:A Companion to Nursing Theories and Models covers the topics of nursing theoris, research, mental health nursing etc. For example, the topic of application of nursing theories, goal attainment theory, Orem's self-care deficit theory, suchman’s stages of illness model, and Betty Neuman's systems model in nursing care.
- Course related:
- SN210 Fundamental Concepts of Health & Nurisng
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- Nursing
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- Psychiatric nursing Psychiatric nurses
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- Others
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Others
Intellectual Property Department was established on 2 July 1990. The Department took over from the Registrar General’s Department the responsibility for the registration of patents and trade marks for goods and for other related matters. The Director of Intellectual Property replaced the Registrar General as the Registrar of Trade Marks and Registrar of Patents. The Department also took over functions relating to copyright from the Attorney General’s Department. In 1998, the Department also became the Government’s civil legal advisor on intellectual property legal matters. This website covers the materials of trademarks, patents, designs, and copyright.
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- ISE5601 Managing and Measuring Intellect Property
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- Industrial and Systems Engineering
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- China -- Hong Kong Intellectual property
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- Others
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This website allows visitors to see and hear extensive digital recordings of actual patients, with high-resolution animations, ECGs and explanatory text. The Heart Sounds Tutorial focuses on the four common valvar lesions in the left heart including aortic regurgitation, aortic stenosis, mitral regurgitation, and mitral stenosis.
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- Nursing
- Keywords:
- Heart -- Diseases Arrhythmia Heart -- Sounds
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- Video
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Courseware
This class includes a brief review of applied aerodynamics and modern approaches in aircraft stability and control. Topics covered include static stability and trim; stability derivatives and characteristic longitudinal and lateral-directional motions; and physical effects of the wing, fuselage, and tail on aircraft motion. Control methods and systems are discussed, with emphasis on flight vehicle stabilization by classical and modern control techniques; time and frequency domain analysis of control system performance; and human-pilot models and pilot-in-the-loop controls with applications. Other topics covered include V/STOL stability, dynamics, and control during transition from hover to forward flight; parameter sensitivity; and handling quality analysis of aircraft through variable flight conditions. There will be a brief discussion of motion at high angles-of-attack, roll coupling, and other nonlinear flight regimes.
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- Aeronautical and Aviation Engineering
- Keywords:
- Stability of airplanes Flight control
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- Courseware
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Courseware
Students of this course will develop a broad understanding of Lean/Six Sigma principles and practices, build capability to implement Lean/Six Sigma initiatives in manufacturing operations, and learn to operate with awareness of Lean/Six Sigma at the enterprise level. All course materials are organized around a common "single-point lesson" (SPL) format, with some of the SPLs provided by the instructor and guests and with some developed and delivered by student teams.
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- Management and Computing
- Keywords:
- Quality control Six sigma (Quality control stard)
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- Courseware
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Courseware
The fact of scarcity forces individuals, firms, and societies to choose among alternative uses – or allocations – of its limited resources. Accordingly, the first part of this summer course seeks to understand how economists model the choice process of individual consumers and firms, and how markets work to coordinate these choices. It also examines how well markets perform this function using the economist's criterion of market efficiency. Overall, this course focuses on microeconomics, with some topics from macroeconomics and international trade. It emphasizes the integration of theory, data, and judgment in the analysis of corporate decisions and public policy, and in the assessment of changing U.S. and international business environments.
- Subjects:
- Management
- Keywords:
- Microeconomics
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- Courseware
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Courseware
15.875 is a project-based course that explores how organizations can use system dynamics to achieve important goals. In small groups, students learn modeling and consulting skills by working on a term-long project with real-life managers. A diverse set of businesses and organizations sponsor class projects, from start-ups to the Fortune 500. The course focuses on gaining practical insight from the system dynamics process, and appeals to people interested in system dynamics, consulting, or managerial policy-making.
- Subjects:
- Management
- Keywords:
- Business consultants Social psychology
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- Courseware