Turbulator Articles & Analysis
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They’re the anchor that keeps organisations steady in turbulent waters. ...
Live is a tender and cheerful 4-year-old girl. She’s diagnosed with Rett syndrome, but has a more atypical disease course, which means she cannot sit, stand or walk. Live makes good eye contact and has learned to use her eyes and facial expressions to communicate. Live developed as expected until she was around 6 months, but Madeleine, Live’s mother, still felt that something was ...
Intimal hyperplasia also has been identified in regions with turbulent flow, flow separation, low shear stress, and oscillatory shear. ...
We found that, because small droplets (with initial diameter of 10 μm) are swept by turbulent eddies in the expelled humid puff, their lifetime gets extended by a factor of more than 30 times as compared to what is suggested by the classical picture by Wells, for 50% relative humidity. ...
Both POCIS and Chemcatcher® passive sampling devices were used to determine whether sediment-bound oestrogenic compounds might become bioavailable under turbulent conditions. Estrone (50%, E1 – illustrated above left) and nonylphenol (35%, NP – above right) were found to account for the majority of oestrogenic activity reported, being readily bioavailable at ...
The irregular shape also induces turbulence, the net effect being to reduce the crossflow volume by 50%. ...
Resilience in organisations is requisite for success and survival and a lack of it can lead to catastrophic organisational failures or bankruptcies in today's turbulent and uncertain environment. The paper outlines an investigation to relate organisational resilience (ORes) to its business 'health' between 1989 and 2009, in terms of economic viability. ...