In this thesis, the famous poet, philosopher and critic Samuel Taylor Coleridge influences to the English literature by his romantic poems with his friend and also the poet William Wordsworth by publishing their well-known collection of poems “Lyrical Ballads” at that time
The reliability of the control system for electric rolling stock is considered using probabilities without failure of the power traction transformer of a controlled rectifier, an autonomous inverter and a traction asynchronous electric motor presented in the form of blocks, in which the failure of the entire system, which in the theory of reliability is called a series connection of elements.
An example is given of determining the probability of normal operation of an object using the method of obtaining moments from the characteristics of blocks and a given function by sequentially calculating the mathematical expectation, standard deviation, third and fourth central moments with their expansion in a Taylor series. The probabilities of not exceeding the specified values are estimated under the assumption that the characteristics of individual blocks are independent.
In this paper, we have studied one theorem on 2x2 Jordan blocks matrix. There are 4 important statements which is used for proving other theorems such as in the differensial equations. In proving these statements, we have used mathematic induction, norm of matrix, Taylor series of .
Understanding customers' perceptions of service quality dimensions is crucial for businesses aiming to deliver exceptional customer experiences. This study presents a comprehensive analysis of various service quality dimensions based on customers' perspectives. Through a systematic review of existing literature and empirical studies, this paper explores the multifaceted nature of service quality and examines the key dimensions that influence customers' perceptions, such as reliability, responsiveness, assurance, empathy, and tangibles. Furthermore, the study investigates the impact of these dimensions on overall customer satisfaction and loyalty. Insights from this analysis can help businesses identify areas for improvement and tailor their service offerings to meet customer expectations effectively.
The process of re-federalizing Nigeria stands as a pivotal challenge in the country's political landscape, especially in light of recent debates on political re-structuring. This paper offers a reassessment of these discussions, focusing on the complexities and potential implications of re-federalization. By analyzing the historical context, current political dynamics, and various proposals for re-structuring, this study aims to provide insight into the challenges and opportunities associated with re-federalizing Nigeria. Key considerations include issues of power devolution, resource allocation, ethnic diversity, and governance effectiveness. The paper also examines the role of stakeholders, including political elites, civil society groups, and the general populace, in shaping the discourse on political re-structuring. Ultimately, the analysis seeks to contribute to a nuanced understanding of the challenges and prospects for re-federalization in Nigeria's evolving political landscape.
This study investigates the effects of transportation and pre-slaughter handling practices on the welfare and meat quality of cattle in the context of Kumasi Abattoir, Ghana. The journey from farm to slaughterhouse can be a critical period for cattle, impacting their well-being and the quality of meat produced. Through a comprehensive assessment of cattle welfare indicators, including stress levels, injuries, and behavioral responses, as well as meat quality attributes such as tenderness and freshness, this research provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities for improving the overall process of cattle handling and slaughter in the Ghanaian context.