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    core competency

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    According to this article‚ core competencies involve many different people on many different levels. Core competencies are concepts that are enhanced as they are used; unlike physical assets of the company that become outdated with time and deteriorate‚ core competencies develop as they are shared and applied throughout. The concept has three key requirements for a company to view it has a central means to its way the company or employees work. One requirement for a core competency is that it is not

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    A Movie Review: The Core

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    Movie Review- The Core The movie that I choose to review is The Core directed by Jon Amiel. This movie portrays an end of the world scenario that is right down an astronomer’s alley. Unlike most Sci-Fis that take the approach of some alien invasion or some possible threat of a major impact‚ The Core depicts destruction from within. The movie opens with interference within Earth’s electromagnetic field. This event causes randomized disasters that gets the government’s attention. The government

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    Magnetic Levitation Train Final Report By: Dusty Funk & Kyle Getsla Project Advisor: Dr. Anakwa Date: May 12‚ 2006 Bradley University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 1 Abstract The objective of this project is to create a laboratory scale magnetic levitating train model using Inductrack technology developed by Dr. Richard Post from Lawrence Livermore National Labs‚ Previous work by Paul Friend is discussed as well as the physics associated with Inductrack. The

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    Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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    History and Science Behind MRI: Open or Closed Case? Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has been called one of the most comprehensive and efficacious diagnostic imaging modalities in medical history. It became a viable clinical technique in 1982 and during its relatively short lifetime has become the primary imaging modality for investigations of the brain‚ spinal cord‚ spine‚ cancellous bone‚ and joints. It is widely used for the identification and staging of tumors‚ investigations of large

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    Core Rigidity

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    *--Explain the concept of core rigidity. Do long lived organizations inevitably have difficulties avoiding the problem? Use examples from automobile industry --* Core competencies are capabilities that serve as a source of competitive advantage for a firm over its rivals (Hanson‚ 2008). Those capabilities must include usage of services or resources being valuable‚ rare‚ non-substitutable and costly to imitate. Using the capabilities strategically will make a core competency‚ which brings the significance

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    Transformer

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    Theory The physical basis of the transformer is mutual induction between two circuits linked by a common magnetic field. Transformer is required to pass electrical energy from one circuit to another‚ via the medium of the pulsating magnetic field‚ as efficiently and economically as possible. This could be achieved using either iron or steel which serves as a good permeable path for the mutual magnetic flux. An elementary linked circuit is shown in Fig.1. The principle of operation of this circuit can be

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    going to illuminate about core brand values of one company. Core brand values helps a company to grow in the market. It is very important to build core brand values in order to maintain competition. Big companies such as Google has developed their core brand values that other companies in the same market are not even close to give them a competition. The author is going to explain Google ’s core brand values to illustrate the importance of this topic. Introduction: Core Brand values are theory that

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    Lab #11 Faraday’s Law of induction Purpose: To prove Faraday’s Law of Induction using an oscillating wand which swings through a magnetic field. In addition‚ we studied the conversion of mechanical energy to electrical energy. Questions: 1. What are the possible errors in this experiment? There are a variety of sources of error which may have affected the results of this experiment. There could have been an error in the setup of the Rotary Motion setup or its setup within the Logger Pro program

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    Someone i admire

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    Transformer What is a Transformer? A transformer is made from two coils‚ one on each side of a soft iron core. It can decrease the voltage (called a step down transformer). or increase the voltage (called a step up transformer‚ shown below). Alternating current is passed through the primary coil (the input) which creates a changing magnetic field in the iron core. The changing magnetic field then induces alternating current of the same frequency in the secondary coil (the output). A

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    CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1. Magnetic Abrasive Finishing (MAF) Surface roughness of parts produced by conventional machine tools‚ depends n the machine tool system and the cutting process. It is difficult to produce a smooth surface on complicated profiles at an economic cost by using conventional machining processes. This and the advent of new ‘ difficult-to-machine’ materials like hardened steel‚ nickel‚ cobalt‚ titanium alloys‚ ceramics‚ glass‚ etc.‚ have necessitated the need for

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