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Management consulting.
Including a lengthy, comprehensive introduction, this important collection brings together some of the most influential papers that have contributed to our understanding of management consultancy work. The two-volume set encompasses the breadth of conceptual and empirical perspectives and explores those key ideas that have helped to advance our knowledge of this intriguing area. The volumes are divided into a series of thematic sections, affording the reader easy access to a great resource of information. Professors Clark and Avakian have written an original introduction which provides a comprehensive overview of the literature
Emigration and the age profile of retirement among immigrants
This paper analyzes the relationship between immigrants’ retirement status and the prevalence of return migration from the host country to their country of origin. We
develop a simple theoretical model to illustrate that under reasonable conditions the probability of return migration is maximized at retirement. Reduced-form models of retirement status which control for the rate of return migration are then estimated using unique data on emigration rates matched to individual-level data for Australia. We find that immigrants, particularly immigrant women, are more likely to be retired than are native-born men and women with the same demographic, human capital, and family characteristics. Moreover, within the immigrant population, there is a
negative relationship between the propensity to be retired and the return migration rate of one’s fellow countrymen, particularly amongst men. This link is strongest for
those individuals who are at (or near) retirement age and among those with the highest cost of return migration. These results suggest that the fiscal pressures associated with aging immigrant populations vary substantially across origin
countries
Multi-Plaintiff Litigation in Australia: A Comparative Perspective
Graphene is a single layer of carbon atoms, laid out in a hexagonal lattice. The material has remarkable properties that opened up several new research areas since its discovery in 2004. One promising field is graphene based biosensors, where researchers hope to create new devices that are smaller, cheaper and more reliable than those based on today’s technology. Among several manufacturing methods, graphene grown on silicon carbide is one of the promising ones for biosensing. A chip design has been developed in order to support research into graphene on silicon carbide as a base material for biosensors. Along with the chip, a holder for electrochemical measurements has been designed and an investigation into the requirements of a custom measurement device for the sensor has been undertaken
The Akulov-Volkov Lagrangian, Symmetry Currents and Spontaneously Broken Extended Supersymmetry
A generalization of the Akulov-Volkov effective Lagrangian governing the self
interactions of the Nambu-Goldstone fermions associated with spontaneously
broken extended supersymmetry as well as their coupling to matter is presented
and scrutinized. The resulting currents associated with R-symmetry,
supersymmetry and space-time translations are constructed and seen to form a
supermultiplet structure.Comment: 17 pages, LaTeX; Title, abstract and introduction changes, references
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The Supercurrent In Supersymmetric Field Theories
A supercurrent superfield whose components include a conserved
energy-momentum tensor and supersymmetry current as well as a (generally
broken) R-symmetry current is constructed for a generic effective N=1
supersymmetric gauge theory. The general form of the R-symmetry breaking is
isolated. Included within the various special cases considered is the
identification of those models which exhibit an unbroken R-symmetry. One such
example corresponds to a non-linearly realized gauge symmetry where the chiral
field R-weight is required to vanish.Comment: 26 pages, LaTe
An evaluation of the effects of blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) behavior on the efficacy of crab pots as a tool for estimating population abundance
Crab traps have been used extensively in studies on the population dynamics of blue crabs to provide estimates of catch per unit of effort; however, these estimates have been
determined without adequate consideration of escape rates. We examined the ability of the blue crab (Callinectes
sapidus) to escape crab pots and the possibility that intraspecific crab interactions have an effect on catch
rates. Approximately 85% of crabs that entered a pot escaped, and 83% of crabs escaped from the bait chamber
(kitchen). Blue crabs exhibited few aggressive behavioral interactions in and around the crab pot and were
documented to move freely in and out of the pot. Both the mean number and size of crabs caught were significantly
smaller at deeper depths. Results from this study show that
current estimates of catch per unit of effort may be biased given the high escape rate of blue crabs documented
in this study. The results of this paper provide a mechanistic view of trap efficacy, and reveal crab behavior in and around commercial crab pots
Inconsistencies between lifetime and polarizability measurements in Cs
Electric-dipole matrix elements for 6p-nd, n=5, 6, 7 transitions in cesium
are calculated using a relativistic all-order method. The resulting matrix
elements are used to evaluate 5d lifetimes and 6p polarizabilities. The data
are compared with experimental lifetime and polarizability measurements made by
different groups. Domination of the 6p scalar polarizabilities by 5d-6p dipole
matrix elements facilitates an exacting consistency check of 5d lifetime and 6p
polarizability data. Values of 5d-6p matrix elements obtained from experimental
5d lifetime data are found to be inconsistent with those inferred from 6p
polarizabilities derived from experimental Stark shift data. Our ab initio
calculated 6p polarizabilities agree well with experimental determinations.Comment: 5 pages, submitted to Physical Review
Development of a polyimide for use as a temperature and solvent resistant sealant
Polyimide developed by the interaction of benzophenone tetracarboxylic dianhydride, polyoxypropylene diamine, and oxydianiline is used for fuel tanks that are exposed to extreme temperatures
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