11,379 research outputs found
Mohan Thite, Adrian Wilkinson and Pawan Budhwar (Eds), Emerging Indian Multinationals: Strategic Players in a Multipolar World. Oxford, University Press: New Delhi, 2016, 361 pp. (ISBN 978-0-19-946646-7)
Thermoregulation in rats: Effects of varying duration of hypergravic fields
The effects of hypergravitational fields on the thermoregulatory system of the rat are examined. The question underlying the investigation was whether the response of the rat to the one hour cold exposure depends only upon the amplitude of the hypergravic field during the period of cold exposure or whether the response is also dependent on the amplitude and duration of the hypergravic field prior to cold exposure. One hour of cold exposure applied over the last hour of either a 1, 4, 7, 13, 19, 25, or 37 hr period of 3G evoked a decrease in core temperature (T sub c) of about 3 C. However, when rats were subjected concurrently to cold and acceleration following 8 days at 3G, they exhibited a smaller fall in T sub c, suggesting partial recovery of the acceleration induced impairment of temperature regulation. In another series of experiments, the gravitational field profile was changed in amplitude in 3 different ways. Despite the different gravitational field profiles used prior to cold, the magnitude of the fall in T sub c over the 1 hr period of cold exposure was the same in all cases. These results suggest that the thermoregulatory impairment has a rapid onset, is a manifestation of an ongoing effect of hypergravity, and is not dependent upon the prior G profile
Investigations in adaptive processing of multispectral data
Adaptive data processing procedures are applied to the problem of classifying objects in a scene scanned by multispectral sensor. These procedures show a performance improvement over standard nonadaptive techniques. Some sources of error in classification are identified and those correctable by adaptive processing are discussed. Experiments in adaptation of signature means by decision-directed methods are described. Some of these methods assume correlation between the trajectories of different signature means; for others this assumption is not made
Effect of altered gravity on temperature regulation in mammals: Investigation of gravity effect on temperature regulation in mammals
Male, Long-Evans hooded rats were instrumented for monitoring core and hypothalamic temperatures as well as shivering and nonshivering thermogenesis in response to decreased ambient temperature in order to characterize the nature of the neural controller of temperature in rats at 1G and evaluate chronic implantation techniques for the monitoring of appropriate parameters at hypergravic fields. The thermoregulatory responses of cold-exposed rats at 2G were compared to those at 1G. A computer model was developed to simulate the thermoregulatory system in the rat. Observations at 1 and 2G were extended to acceleration fields of 1.5, 3.0 and 4.0G and the computer model was modified for application to altered gravity conditions. Changes in the acceleration field resulted in inadequate heat generation rather than increased heat loss. Acceleration appears to impair the ability of the neurocontroller to appropriately integrate input signals for body temperature maintenance
Employment equity in Canada and South Africa: a comparative review
The South African Government has sought to redress the historical legacy of workplace discrimination by introducing the Employment Equity Act (1998), which was largely modeled on the Canadian Employment Equity Act. Although there is very little comparative information between South Africa and Canada, we fill this gap by reviewing the literature in both countries, highlighting common features of the legislation, discussing the effectiveness of legislation in both countries as well as the progress made by the designated groups covered by the legislation. This paper provides a background on the rationale for employment equity and associated human resource management policies in both Canada and South Africa. The analysis is largely based on institutional theories of organizations. Our evaluation provides overall conclusions for policy makers and organizational leaders, taking into consideration socio-historical, political, and demographic differences between the jurisdictions. Issues include top management commitment, organizational culture, Black economic empowerment, and diversity policies and practice
A possible mathematics for the unification of quantum mechanics and general relativity
This paper summarizes and generalizes a recently proposed mathematical
framework that unifies the standard formalisms of special relativity and
quantum mechanics. The framework is based on Hilbert spaces H of functions of
four space-time variables x,t, furnished with an additional indefinite inner
product invariant under Poincar\'e transformations, and isomorphisms of these
spaces that preserve the indefinite metric. The indefinite metric is
responsible for breaking the symmetry between space and time variables and for
selecting a family of Hilbert subspaces that are preserved under Galileo
transformations. Within these subspaces the usual quantum mechanics with
Schr\"odinger evolution and t as the evolution parameter is derived.
Simultaneously, the Minkowski space-time is isometrically embedded into H,
Poincar\'e transformations have unique extensions to isomorphisms of H and the
embedding commutes with Poincar\'e transformations. The main new result is a
proof that the framework accommodates arbitrary pseudo-Riemannian space-times
furnished with the action of the diffeomorphism group
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