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Restructuring university degree programmes: a new opportunity for ethics education?

2008

This article explores the possibilities of reinforcing ethics education at the university level within the context of new internationalisation processes. The situation in Spain is used as a case study. The article begins with a review of the rationale behind this issue and goes on to analyse the place of the ethical dimension in education in the proposals for adapting Spanish university degree programmes to the European Higher Education Area. Fieldwork carried out at three higher education institutions reveals that, while professors accept the institutional function of the university in ethics education, their hazy conception of the matter weakens the likelihood of a pedagogical approach in…

Further educationInternationalizationHigher educationbusiness.industryRestructuringPedagogyReligious studiesContext (language use)SociologyEducation policyComparative educationbusinessEducation economicsJournal of Moral Education
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Polish is quantitatively different on quartzite flakes used on different worked materials.

2020

Metrology has been successfully used in the last decade to quantify use-wear on stone tools. Such techniques have been mostly applied to fine-grained rocks (chert), while studies on coarse-grained raw materials have been relatively infrequent. In this study, confocal microscopy was employed to investigate polished surfaces on a coarse-grained lithology, quartzite. Wear originating from contact with five different worked materials were classified in a data-driven approach using machine learning. Two different classifiers, a decision tree and a support-vector machine, were used to assign the different textures to a worked material based on a selected number of parameters (Mean density of furr…

Future studiesConfocal MicroscopyDecision AnalysisLithologyRaw MaterialsAntlersBone imagingPlant Science01 natural sciencesDiagnostic RadiologyMedicine and Health Sciences0601 history and archaeologyElectron MicroscopyAnimal AnatomyMaterialsMicroscopyMultidisciplinary060102 archaeologyPlant AnatomyRadiology and ImagingQRLight Microscopy06 humanities and the artsQuartzWoodBone ImagingProcess EngineeringPhysical SciencesMedicineEngineering and TechnologyScanning Electron MicroscopyAnatomyManagement EngineeringGeologyResearch Article010506 paleontologyImaging TechniquesScienceMaterials ScienceMineralogyIndustrial ProcessesResearch and Analysis MethodsDiagnostic MedicineIndustrial Engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSurface TreatmentsDecision TreesBiology and Life SciencesManufacturing ProcessesSample size determinationZoologyPloS one
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Fuzzy methods for analysing fuzzy production environment

1998

Abstract Very recently, in production management research literature, the necessity to extend production systems analysis techniques, such as queue theory, Mean Value Analysis (MVA) and discrete simulation, to Fuzzy Production Environments, i.e. to those production situations in which data are vague, has emerged. Fuzzy set theory is a powerful tool to model vagueness and, therefore, fuzzy mathematics can be used to extend classical production system analysis techniques. This paper proposes a methodology based on fuzzy relation algebra to extend classical MVA and discrete event simulation.

Fuzzy classificationFuzzy measure theorybusiness.industryGeneral MathematicsFuzzy setcomputer.software_genreDefuzzificationFuzzy logicIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringComputer Science ApplicationsControl and Systems EngineeringFuzzy mathematicsFuzzy set operationsFuzzy numberArtificial intelligenceData miningbusinesscomputerSoftwareMathematicsRobotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
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Selección de personal basada en métodos difusos

2011

[ES] Las decisiones de los directivos en cuanto a la selección de personal determinan en gran medida el éxito de la empresa. Una elección adecuada de los empleados proporciona una ventaja comparativa. Proponemos un método borroso para la selección de personal basado en la gestión de competencias y la comparación con la valoración que la empresa considera más adecuada para cada trabajo (el candidato ideal). Nuestro método utiliza la distancia de Hamming y el Matching Level Index. Los algoritmos, implementados con el software Sta¿Designer, nos permite establecer un ranking de candidatos, incluso cuando las competencias del candidato ideal han sido evaluadas tan solo en parte. Nuestro enfoque …

Fuzzy setsOperations researchComputer scienceMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Personnel selectionGestión de competenciasManagement competencesCompetitive advantageFuzzy logicIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringPersonnel selectionselección de personalSoftwareConjuntos difusosBusiness and International Managementconjuntos borrososFuzzy methodCompetence (human resources)Valuation (finance)Selección de personalselección de personalmanagement competencesbusiness.industrylcsh:MathematicsHamming distancegestión de competenciaslcsh:QA1-939fuzzy setsconjuntos difusosORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASConjuntos borrosospersonnel selectionbusinessgestión de competenciasRevista de Matemática: Teoría y Aplicaciones
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Opening the black box of accounting for Greenhouse Gas Emissions: The different views of institutional bodies and firms

2018

Abstract This paper highlights the current accounting approaches to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In particular, it explores and critically discusses the treatment of emission rights (ER) under carbon trading schemes from two distinct angles. On the one hand, it reviews the domestic solutions adopted by accounting bodies and, on the other, it examines current practices followed by firms in the European Energy Exchange (EEX). Regarding the former group, there are substantial differences, which would suggest some potential difficulties in finding a common solution for the future. Not surprisingly, there is still a diversity of approaches with regard to how firms report ER. Although the most…

GHG accounting standards EU ETS Carbon accounting EEX market050208 financeCarbon accountingRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentInternational accountingbusiness.industryStrategy and Management05 social sciencesAccountingSample (statistics)050201 accountingIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringGreenhouse gas0502 economics and businessBusinessEmissions tradingEnergy exchangeGeneral Environmental ScienceDiversity (business)
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Body forces and thermoelasticity in the SGBEM

2003

This paper proposes a revisiting of the displacement method performed through a domain substructuring into macro-zones named BelementsThis paper proposes a revisiting of the displacement method performed through a domain substructuring into macro-zones named Belements in the ambit of the Symmetric Galerkin Boundary Element Method. The external actions are the boundary forces and the constraint subsidings, as well as the body forces b and the anelastic strains ϑ . In order better to connect the method to the boundary geometry of each B-element the volume integrals of b and ϑ are transformed into line integrals in the discretized B-elements. The KARNAK sGbem program is utilized for some examp…

Galerkin approach Symmetric Boundary Element Method SubstructuringSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzioni
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Three-circle method in the investigations of shapes of gas bubble clusters in two-phase flow

1991

We present an attempt of formulating a quantitative criterion for division into homogeneous and heterogeneous flow patterns basing on the probabilistic analysis of gas bubble distribution in the liquid

Gas bubbleChemistryApplied MathematicsGeneral Chemical EngineeringBubbleThermodynamicsGeneral ChemistryMechanicsDivision (mathematics)Flow patternIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringPhysics::Fluid DynamicsDistribution (mathematics)HomogeneousProbabilistic analysis of algorithmsTwo-phase flowChemical Engineering Science
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Carbon and nutrient biological removal in a University of Cape Town membrane bioreactor: Analysis of a pilot plant operated under two different C/N r…

2016

Abstract The effect of the carbon-to-nitrogen (C/N) ratio variation in a University of Cape Town Membrane bioreactor (UCT-MBR) was investigated. The experimental campaign was divided into two phases, each characterized by a different C/N ratio (namely, 10 and 5, Phase I and Phase II, respectively). The UCT-MBR pilot plant was analysed in terms of carbon and nutrients removal, biomass respiratory activity, activated sludge features and membrane fouling. The results highlighted that the nutrients removal was significantly affected by the decrease of the C/N ratio during the Phase II. The biological carbon removal was also affected by the low C/N value during the Phase II. Indeed, the average …

General Chemical Engineering0208 environmental biotechnologyHeterotrophchemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesMembrane bioreactor01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringC/N ratio; Enhanced biological phosphorus removal; Membrane filtration; Nitrogen removal; Chemical Engineering (all); Chemistry (all); Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering; Environmental ChemistryNutrientPhase (matter)Environmental ChemistryChemical Engineering (all)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleChemistryMembrane foulingChemistry (all)General ChemistryNitrogen removalC/N ratio020801 environmental engineeringPilot plantActivated sludgeChemical engineeringEnvironmental chemistryEnhanced biological phosphorus removalCarbonMembrane filtration
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An innovative respirometric method to assess the autotrophic active fraction: Application to an alternate oxic-anoxic MBR pilot plant

2016

An innovative respirometric method was applied to evaluate the autotrophic active fraction in an alternate anoxic/oxic membrane bioreactor (MBR) pilot plant. The alternate cycle (AC) produces a complex microbiological environment that allows the development of both autotrophic and heterotrophic species in one reactor. The present study aimed to evaluate autotrophic and heterotrophic active fractions and highlight the effect of different aeration/non aeration ratios in a AC-MBR pilot plant using respirometry. The results outlined that the autotrophic active fraction values were consistent with the nitrification efficiency and FISH analyses, which suggests its usefulness for estimating the ni…

General Chemical Engineering0208 environmental biotechnologyPopulationHeterotrophBiomassMBR systems02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesMembrane bioreactor01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringRespirometryEnvironmental ChemistryChemical Engineering (all)Autotrophic active fractioneducation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMBR systemeducation.field_of_studySettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleChemistry (all)Environmental engineeringGeneral ChemistryRespirometryAnoxic watersAutotrophic active fraction; Biokinetic coefficients; Intermittent aeration; MBR systems; Respirometry; Chemistry (all); Environmental Chemistry; Chemical Engineering (all); Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering020801 environmental engineeringBiokinetic coefficientIntermittent aerationEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental scienceNitrificationAerationBiokinetic coefficients
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Partial Recovery of Aliphatic Carboxylic Acids and Sodium Hydroxide from Hardwood Black Liquor by Electrodialysis

2014

The partial recovery of sodium as NaOH and sodium-free aliphatic carboxylic acids (formic and acetic acids together with various hydroxy carboxylic acids) from alkaline hardwood black liquor (BL, pH about 14) was studied by using electrodialysis (ED). In the first phase, the lignin was partly (about 59% of the initial lignin) precipitated from BL by carbonation (pH to 8.5). Furthermore, the carbonated liquor, mainly containing NaHCO3/Na2CO3 and Na salts of aliphatic carboxylic acids and lignin, was subjected to ED for recovering NaOH and sodium-free aliphatic acids. In the second phase, the carbonated BL was further acidified with H2SO4 (pH to about 2.5) for precipitating more lignin (about…

General Chemical EngineeringCarbonationSodiumfood and beverageschemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryElectrodialysisIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrySodium hydroxideHardwoodLigninOrganic chemistryMethanolta116Black liquorIndustrial and Engineering Chemistry Research
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