949 resultados para Michael Hermann
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苯硫酚的巯基是一个较强的亲核基团 [1] ,对 α,β-不饱和双键的 Michael加成反应已有报道 [2~ 4 ] .但是当巯基的邻位存在与其形成氢键的基团时 ,如果按文献条件进行反应 ,或者反应无法进行 [5,6 ] ,或者要使用反应条件苛刻的丁基锂 [6 ] ,或者使用吡啶等毒性较大的反应溶剂 [2~ 9] ,而且产率较低 .本文选择了饱和碳酸氢钠水溶液 /n-四丁基硫酸氢铵的反应条件 ,探讨了该类化合物在此条件下的 Michael加成反应 .以 3个含分子内氢键的苯硫酚 (邻羟基苯硫酚、邻氨基苯硫酚和邻羧基苯硫酚 )为起始物 ,对丙烯酸乙酯和丙烯腈进行了 Michael加成反应 .本方法的特点在于不使用特殊的有机溶剂 ,反应在水相[10~ 12 ] 中进行 ;反应速度快 ,收率高 ,无巯基偶联 [13] 副产物生成 .反应式如 Scheme1所示 .RSH1 a— 1 c+ OONa HCO3,H2 On-Bu4 N HSO4RSOO2 a— 2 cRSH1 a— 1 c+ NC Na HCO3,H2 On-Bu4 N HSO4RSCN3 a— 3 ca. R =OH;b. R =N H2 ;c. R...
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In this paper, we provide the text of an interview with Professor Michael Porter discussing his research and ideas relating to the microeconomic foundations of global competitiveness. The discussion provides a microeconomic perspective on some of the key issues relating to recent research on competitiveness, productivity, clusters, US economic leadership, economic growth and development.
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Strategic management is constantly evolving as both an academic discipline and as a reflection of management practice. This article, based on a recent interview with Michael Porter, assesses his contribution to the development of the discipline in the context of the advances that have taken place since the publication of his seminal work Competitive Strategy in 1980. The authors conclude that Porter has made major lasting contributions to strategy, increasing both its academic rigor and its accessibility to managers. The article and interview place Porter's work at the center of the development of strategic management in terms of the provision of practical analytical frameworks, transforming it into a recognized and recognizable field of academic study and management practice. This feat of transformation has not been equaled before or since, so that 25 years after his first seminal contribution, Porter's work continues to provide remarkable insights into the nature of competition and strategy.
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Erskine, Toni, 'Qualifying Cosmopolitanism? Solidarity, Criticism, and Michael Walzer's 'View from the Cave'', International Politics (2007) 44(1) pp.125-149 RAE2008
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Recenzje i sprawozdania z książek
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http://www.archive.org/details/missionaryheroes00unknuoft
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info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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Evacuation analysis of passenger and commercial shipping can be undertaken using computer-based simulation tools such as maritimeEXODUS. These tools emulate human shipboard behaviour during emergency scenarios; however it is largely based around the behaviour of civilian passengers and fixtures and fittings of merchant vessels. If these tools and procedures are to be applied to naval vessels there is a clear requirement to understand the behaviour of well-trained naval personnel interacting with the fixtures and fittings that are exclusive to warships. Human factor trials using Royal Navy training facilities were recently undertaken to collect data to improve our understanding of the performance of naval personnel in warship environments. The trials were designed and conducted by staff from the Fire Safety Engineering Group (FSEG) of the University of Greenwich on behalf of the Sea Technology Group (STG), Defence Procurement Agency. The trials involved a selection of RN volunteers with sea-going experience in warships, operating and traversing structural components under different angles of heel. This paper describes the trials and some of the collected data.
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Signage systems are widely used in buildings to provide information for wayfinding, thereby assisting in navigation during normal circulation of pedestrians and, more importantly, exiting information during emergencies. An important consideration in determining the effectiveness of signs is establishing the region from which the sign is visible to occupants, the so-called Visibility Catchment Area (VCA). This paper attempts to factor into the determination of the VCA of signs, the observation angle of the observer using both experimental and theoretical analysis.
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The WTC evacuation of 11 September 2001 provides an unrepeatable opportunity to probe into and understand the very nature of evacuation dynamics and with this improved understanding, contribute to the design of safer, more evacuation efficient, yet highly functional, high rise buildings. Following 9/11 the Fire Safety Engineering Group (FSEG) of the University of Greenwich embarked on a study of survivor experiences from the WTC Twin Towers evacuation. The experiences were collected from published accounts appearing in the print and electronic mass media and are stored in a relational data base specifically developed for this purpose. Using these accounts and other available sources of information FSEG also undertook a series of numerical simulations of the WTC North Tower. This paper represents an overview of the results from both studies.
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The Institute of Community Studies was set up by Michael Young in order to carry out research on politically relevant social issues, in a context free from direct political control. A research method was devised for it whereby researchers made their own values and objectives very explicit, while staying as close as possible in their reports to the concerns and language of respondents themselves. This method has often been criticized by professional sociologists: but it reflects quite well the nature of social knowledge. It has produced reports which help to increase public understanding of social processes, and provide useful guidance to policy makers. Professional sociology on the other hand has tried to develop a rigorously value-free method. As a result, though, it often seems to be tied implicitly to values shared among researchers but not more universally. Arguably this makes it harder for the general public to understand, and accept, its findings.