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Ceiling element for a composite ceiling
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2003The invention relates to a ceiling element (1) for a ceiling (D) consisting of several ceiling elements, comprising a lower metal support (4) which is divided up by links (7) and has holes; and an active sound layer (5) which is arranged in the metal support.
Jörg Haack, Andreas Gradinger
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2019
This important book takes readers behind the closed doors of elite employers to reveal how class affects who gets to the top. Drawing on two hundred interviews across four case studies - television, accountancy, architecture, and acting - it explores the complex barriers facing the upwardly mobile.
Sam Friedman, Daniel Laurison
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This important book takes readers behind the closed doors of elite employers to reveal how class affects who gets to the top. Drawing on two hundred interviews across four case studies - television, accountancy, architecture, and acting - it explores the complex barriers facing the upwardly mobile.
Sam Friedman, Daniel Laurison
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Sociological Methods & Research, 2012
There are situations where the data or the theory suggest or require, respectively, that one estimate the boundary lines that separate regions of observations from regions of no observations. Of particular interest are ceiling or floor lines. For example, many theories use terms such as veto player, constraint, only if, and so on, which suggest ...
Goertz, G, Hak, A, Dul, Jan
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There are situations where the data or the theory suggest or require, respectively, that one estimate the boundary lines that separate regions of observations from regions of no observations. Of particular interest are ceiling or floor lines. For example, many theories use terms such as veto player, constraint, only if, and so on, which suggest ...
Goertz, G, Hak, A, Dul, Jan
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Interflections in Peaked Ceilings
Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1984zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Dunion, James William +2 more
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Journal of Medical Humanities
Fifty-five word stories have proven a useful reflective tool across medicine. This short piece details an episode in which 'leadership' came up short. Leadership has to make itself present.
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Fifty-five word stories have proven a useful reflective tool across medicine. This short piece details an episode in which 'leadership' came up short. Leadership has to make itself present.
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Proceedings of the 11th international workshop on Real-time Ada workshop - IRTAW '02, 2002
The inclusion of dynamic ceiling priorities in Ada is a topic of discussion in the Real-Time Ada community. Several approaches have been discussed in previous editions of the International Real-Time Ada Workshop, which have allowed to identify the problems associated with this issue, mainly the interaction of such feature with tasking, consistency and ...
Jorge Real +3 more
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The inclusion of dynamic ceiling priorities in Ada is a topic of discussion in the Real-Time Ada community. Several approaches have been discussed in previous editions of the International Real-Time Ada Workshop, which have allowed to identify the problems associated with this issue, mainly the interaction of such feature with tasking, consistency and ...
Jorge Real +3 more
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The Glass Ceiling in Organizations
2019The “glass ceiling” metaphor represents the frustration experienced by women in the 1980s and 1990s who entered the workforce in large numbers following equal opportunity legislation that gave them greater access to education and employment. After initial success in attaining lower management positions, the women found their career progress slowing as ...
Carol T. Kulik, Belinda Rae
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
Rent controls are probably the best researched and understood form of price control in economics. Their consequences are widely regarded as being extremely damaging and UK experience confirms this. In Britain, the period of rent controls between 1915 and 1989 was associated with the private rental sector collapsing from close to nine-tenths of the ...
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Rent controls are probably the best researched and understood form of price control in economics. Their consequences are widely regarded as being extremely damaging and UK experience confirms this. In Britain, the period of rent controls between 1915 and 1989 was associated with the private rental sector collapsing from close to nine-tenths of the ...
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