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Quint, E. H., and L. P. Shulman. "Management quandary." Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology 12, no. 3 (August 1999): 171–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1038-3188(99)00013-3.

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Quint, Elisabeth H., and Alvin F. Goldfarb. "Management Quandary." Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology 10, no. 2 (May 1997): 101–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1083-3188(97)70061-5.

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Quint, Elisabeth H., and Frederick J. Rau. "Management Quandary." Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology 11, no. 1 (February 1998): 43–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1083-3188(98)70107-x.

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Quint, Elisabeth H., Mark J. Yurchisin, and Susan Pokorny. "Management Quandary." Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology 11, no. 2 (May 1998): 103–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1083-3188(98)70122-6.

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Quint, Elisabeth H., Janice L. Goerzen, and Gita P. Gidwani. "Management Quandary." Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology 11, no. 3 (August 1998): 161–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1083-3188(98)70269-4.

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Quint, Elisabeth H., Lesley Breech, and Diane Merritt. "Management Quandary." Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology 11, no. 4 (November 1998): 195–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1083-3188(98)70275-x.

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Quint, Elisabeth H., Yolanda R. Smith, Lesley L. Breech, and Sue Ellen Carpenter. "Management quandary." Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology 12, no. 4 (November 1999): 233–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1083-3188(99)00018-2.

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Neviaser, Robert J. "Our quandary." Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery 7, no. 1 (January 1998): A1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1058-2746(98)90176-8.

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Andrews, Allan Roy. "Faith Quandary." Theology Today 58, no. 4 (January 2002): 573. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/004057360205800412.

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Sarmah, Deepangshu Dev. "Quadricycle Quandary." Auto Tech Review 2, no. 6 (June 2013): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1365/s40112-013-0324-9.

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Hodge, Jessica P. "Proving grounds the gender quandary of hate crime law /." Access to citation, abstract and download form provided by ProQuest Information and Learning Company; downloadable PDF file, 309 p, 2008. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1654490941&sid=3&Fmt=2&clientId=8331&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Hartman, Bakken Bradley. "Vertebrate solutions to the osmoregulatory quandary posed by nectarivory." Laramie, Wyo. : University of Wyoming, 2008. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1663059741&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=18949&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Ross, Frances M. "Managerial career development for women in health contexts : metamorphosis from quandary to confidence." Curtin University of Technology, School of Nursing, 1997. http://espace.library.curtin.edu.au:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=10880.

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The aim of this study was to construct a theory for women's managerial career development that explained how women in health care services and health science faculties achieved senior management positions and developed their careers. It sought to discover the main barriers to career progress and achievement of senior level positions by women in health related organisations and to identify how women managers dealt with obstacles. In-depth interviews with 35 women managers in senior positions in 19 different organisations from three different cultural regions formed the major data source; observations, field notes, personal and operational journals, documents, and literature supplemented this data.This research was conducted in two phases. In phase one a descriptive approach was used to develop propositions about women managers and their careers. These propositions formed the guidelines for phase two. The second phase used grounded theory methods, incorporating feminist and interpretative perspectives to identify the previously inarticulated core problem shared by participants. The barriers that women encountered were the contradictory, inconsistent and incompatible assumptions about their potential to have long term careers and ability to move into senior level management positions.These assumptions had been received during their life and educational experiences, as well as from their organisations. The gendered context of health care organisations and university educational institutions contributed to the limited career aspirations and career progress of women with health professional qualifications. By applying grounded theory strategies for analysis of the data, it was discovered that the women managers dealt with this problem through a core process, labelled metamorphosis, a four stage process for overcoming assumptions. This core variable was the way these women ++
managers moved from managing without confidence to managing with confidence and assurance.This process occurred over time having four stages, each involving different activities and strategies. The progressive spiral stages were: being in a quandary (struggling with incompatible and contradictory assumptions); observing, examining and reflecting (on the impact of internal and external assumptions on their behaviour in organisational contexts, then realising that opportunities existed); learning and reframing (the managerial skills in order to re-frame their assumptions about the traditional characteristics of a manager); and finally change and transformation into being confident managers, so developing women's presence in management.The findings generated a theory which proposed a managerial career development model for enabling women to manage with confidence and assurance. The outcome was a theoretical model which recognised the dynamic interaction between contexts (professional, organisational, political, economic, cultural, and research); a picture of women managers (personal beliefs, skills, characteristics, attributes of life long learning, relationship between life and career roles, and ways of changing contexts); and the inner energy force creating women's presence in health related organisations (core process and power of their metamorphosis).Contributing to the development of this theory of metamorphosis was the recognition that being and doing research with women involved valuing the personal learning process. This thread has been integrated into the research fabric to strengthen the reflective and personal experiences of research. Using and valuing women's stories enabled their voices and visibility to be taken out of the shadows and demonstrated that they can be pioneers in their own lives. The sense of collaboration in research, education, and community ++
healing will gain from encouraging women to aspire to leadership and management positions.
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Tabak, Husrev. "Turkey, domestic norms, and Outside Turks : Kosovar Turks' quandary with post-Kemalist norms." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2015. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/turkey-domestic-norms-and-outside-turks-kosovar-turks-quandary-with-postkemalist-norms(c7b41da5-1fd2-480f-b7f3-93d2bede890a).html.

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This thesis is about foreign policy analysis and what it could learn from an examination of Turkey's Outside Turks policy. More specifically, the thesis explores the implications of the post-Kemalist changes in Turkey on Outside Turks communities in the case of Kosovar Turks and offers a norm-based analysis of the constitutive relationship between domestic politics and foreign policy formation and conduct. Throughout the thesis, accordingly, the domestic norms guiding the way Turkey approaches Outside Turks, the conduct of domestic norms-guided Outside Turks policy and, finally, the implications of such policy for the Kosovar Turks are explored. Based on this, the study establishes firstly that the traditional policy of transforming the religiously defined Turkish speaking Muslim communities in the surrounding countries to nationally thinking and acting ethnic Turkish communities has changed after 1980s, but particularly during the Justice and Development Party rule. The aspiration shifted towards imagining Outside Turks in cultural and religious lines, other than in purely ethnic sense. Thus invoking and safeguarding the practice of Muslim identity, history and culture became a priority concern in the Outside Turks policy agenda. The thesis secondly establishes that this shift in approach has been generated by four post-Kemalist norms, namely Ottomania, de-ethnicized nationhood, Turkish Islam, and Islamic Internationalism. These post-Kemalist norms have manifested themselves as practices of transforming the ethnically mobilized and behaving Turkish community in Kosovo as religiously and historico-culturally thinking and acting community. The thesis thirdly establishes that the post-Kemalist approach to the Outside Turk community in Kosovo has been constitutive for the community. Accordingly, Turkey’s anti-nationalist practices and activities of restoring inter-ethnic relations in Ottoman lines have partly relieved the relations between Turks and Albanians, facilitated the transcending of ethnicity as a bases for organizing relations, and increased the scope for collaboration between Muslim communities in the country. However, such post-Kemalist policies could not deconstruct the dominant nationalist framings, it has rather been counter-productive. Therefore, due to the post-Kemalist approach, the ethnic Turkish identity has been sharpened, Ottomans have been ethnicized as a Turkish emperorship, the nationalism gained a reactionary character, and people now believe that their ethnic survival is jeopardized by Turkey’s anti-nationalism or ‘anti-Turkism’ as the community calls it. This in return has led the community to further embrace Kemalist frames and discourses to resist Turkey’s post-Kemalist approach and norms. The thesis, consequently, introduced a norm-based foreign policy analysis model for examining the overseas implications and influences of domestic norms and norm changes.
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Kroukamp, H. "South African local government in a quandary : how to overcome ever-increasing challenges to excellence in service delivery." Journal for New Generation Sciences, Vol 12, Issue 1: Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11462/654.

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Despite the introduction of various legislative measures to improve the performance of local government in terms of the mandate to be an autonomous sphere of government, service delivery in South Africa remains questionable and local government in a quandary. Performance in this context is influenced by globalization, technological development and challenges such as the world-wide financial crisis, enforcement of debt collection policies, decaying infrastructure and an unresponsive political and administrative environment. Strategies are recommended to ensure that local government can move beyond this point to excellent service delivery.
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Devkota, Olga. "Quandry translation engineering." Diss., Wichita State University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10057/10934.

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This dissertation provides a complex adaptive system approach to propose effective problem definitions for problems that are hard to formulate, include conflicting opinions of stakeholders, and have hard to differentiate symptoms from the causes, that is, wicked problems. The traditional problem solving methods do not fully address the issues of the ambiguity and uncertainty associated with a wicked problem. The lack of clarity exposes wicked problems to perceptual biases resulting multiple mental models. These inherent characteristics of wicked problems require methods that are solely focused on identifying, defining, and evaluating discrepancies in perceptions. This dissertation proposes a framework, Quandary Translation Engineering, to address the unique challenges of defining a wicked problem. The framework, inspired from complex adaptive systems, utilizes the engineering method approach. The framework defines problem space as a way to capture the complexity of the wicked problem and creates an incremental and evolutionary model of the wicked problem. Next, the framework generates multiple possible problem definitions from the problem space. Finally, the framework provides measures for evaluating and selecting potential problem definitions from the pool of possible problem definitions. The framework is shown to be effective in defining, evaluating, and selecting problem definitions for wicked problems without relying on the completeness of data and any information about solutions. It was found that framework facilitates managers, decision makers, and analysts in modeling incomplete, vague, and conflicting information regarding a wicked problem. The proposed framework is applied to a Kansas strategic planning exercise for businesses in Kansas.
Thesis (Ph.D.)-- Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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Kuloba, Wabyanga Robert. "The berated politicians : other ways of reading Miriam, Michal, Jezebel and Athaliah in the Old Testament in relation to political and gender quandary in Sub-Saharan Africa, Kenya and Uganda as case studies." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2011. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/2936/.

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….be very careful to do exactly as the priests, who are Levites, instruct you. You must follow carefully what I have commanded them. Remember what the LORD your God did to Miriam along the way after you came out of Egypt and what he did to Michal and Jezebel. Remember what the priests did to Athaliah in Judah (c.f Deuteronomy. 24:8b-9). These female politicians were cornered, arrested, charged, beheaded and fragmented! Only their heads (names) that were hanged in this public place, the Bible, remained. Nobody would tell that this is Miriam, Michal, Jezebel or Athaliah. Lists of their crimes stand appended to their heads and names in public. When they were all silenced and the kings had sat in their rightful places, all the people of the land rejoiced and there was peace in the cities because these women had been slain (c.f 2 Kings 11:20). So be very careful to follow instruction and rules such that you do not end up like any of them. (Embellished by the author) Indeed, Miriam, Michal, Jezebel and Athaliah are politically killed off in the Hebrew Bible. Certainly, no one would tell from the Hebrew Bible that these women were people of significant political and leadership profiles; but merely as wicked in the history of humanity. All their political significance and contributions were literary and ideologically mutilated and separated from their names and left in the wild to be eaten by stray dogs. Their decapitated and fragmented images minus their political profiles have been ingested into an ideological system that regulates gender world order and influences social, intellectual and linguistic discourses and pictorial misogynistic polemics in the modern world. Figuratively, the remains of these women have been preserved in the way politicians of the ancient times and recent past would keep remains of their opponents. Ancient rulers would preserve a head (skull) of a particular enemy. David in the Bible cuts off Goliath’s head (1 Samuel 17:51); and the Philistines cut off Saul’s head (1 Samuel 31:9). In the Roman Republic of early 1st Century BC, political enemies like Marius and Sulla were decapitated and their heads displayed in the Forum Romanum. In 1355 Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice in medieval Italy was beheaded and his head hanged in a public place for staging a coup that was aborted. English traitors especially during the Elizabethan era were mutilated and their heads customarily spiked on London Bridge and other public places. In all these mutilations, other parts of the body were never accounted for. Stray dogs and other scavengers ate them as the case was with Jezebel in 2 Kings 8. Both head and name are proper national and political identifiers of every individual. So also the name! A head and a name are good identifiers of a person’s identity and activities. In modern times, identity documents and political campaign posters bear personal names and portraits. Preserving mutilated remains of an enemy served an ideological purpose of scarring and deterring future oppositions. It also symbolised total subjugation and control of the enemy. In movies about the political history of Uganda, Idi Amin is shown speaking ridiculously to the mutilated heads of his opponents. Preserving names of female politicians in the way they are preserved in the Hebrew Bible narratives merely serves an ideological purpose. I have argued in this paper that Miriam, Michal, Jezebel and Athaliah are political women. To African postcolonial Bible readers, they are political characters that stand for unconformity, radical activism, dissension, equality and self-reification to lead their people as their male counterparts. Although theirs is leadership based on royalty (and social prestige particularly in the case of Miriam), in their literary form they experience similar chronic maladies of patriarchal stereotype as the modern women whose political participation is based on liberal democracies. They are presented as foreign and aberrant gender in the politics of their time according to the ideological standards of the Hebrew Bible narrator. Their remains in the Hebrew Bible are positioned to ideologically kill off their political significance and portray them as evil women who destabilise the natural order. The study is contextualised on women and politics in sub-Saharan Africa with Uganda and Kenya as case studies. Both Uganda and Kenya are East African countries, with similar colonial experiences. They are predominantly Christian countries and the Bible is a very significant literature in the lives of people. It is literally the Word of God that does not only prescribe a faith, but a culture, philosophy and ideologies that are perceived as holy and pristine in socio-political intercourse of the people. Though the recent histories are different between Kenya and Uganda, in both cases the rise in female influence in politics has been paralleled by a rise in linguistic and sometimes physical abuse of female politicians. The similarities between the androcentric cultural worldview of the Bible and the African cultures have fostered a negative attitude against women’s influence in national politics. The biblical image of Jezebel is often used as a summary figure of this misogyny. Jezebel, the foreign Canaanite queen turned ‘harlot’ by the Dtr redactor is used to name a political threat—a foreign gender group infiltrating the political arena in East Africa.
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Eras, Lígia Wilhelms. "O trabalho docente e a discursividade da autopercepção dos professores de sociologia e filosofia no ensino médio em Toledo/Pr : entre angústias e expectativas." reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFSC, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/praxis/145.

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BDTD – Biblioteca Digital Brasileira de Teses e Dissertções
Dr. Wander Amaral Camargo.
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Hui-Yi, Li, and 李蕙貽. "The Identifying Of The Quandary Of Military Ethics The United States Faced During The Iraq War And Analysis Of Its Handling." Thesis, 2008. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/27764748020367254391.

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國防大學政治作戰學院
政治研究所
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The Bush administration focused its anti-terrorism effort on bringing the masterminds behind the September 11th attacks since their aftermath. Against such a backdrop and in response to the public sentiment, neo-conservatism underpinned the US government’s foreign policy and national security measures. The White House developed a new national security strategy based on “pre-emptive action” against terrorist groups to forestall terrorist threats. In the meantime, “unilateralism” emerged as the guide in foreign policy decisions, labeling those who did not support anti-terrorism as enemies. After the Afghan war, the US proceeded with the war on Iraq despite its failure to present evidence in Iraqi possession of mass destructive weapons and minus any resolution from the Unite Nations. Notwithstanding its mighty military triumph, the US encountered numerous roadblocks on the path of its reconstruction of postwar Iraq, for which three reasons have been identified in this study: First, the United States could not mitigate the concerns over the legitimacy of the use of force; second, it adopted a series of erroneous policies for reconstruction of Iraq; third, incidents of US military personnel misconduct, such as abuse of Iraqi prisoners and killings of civilians, exacerbated the divide between the Iraqis and the US army. The reconstruction of Iraq has come to its fifth year of implementation, but the United States still cannot announce a comprehensive withdrawal of military forces. As may be inferred from the aforementioned reasons, the ineffectiveness of its military action stems primarily from the failure to justify the use of force instead of from the lack of military or political prowess. The war in Iraq had a somewhat negative press in the world and aggravated the resentment against the Americans felt by the Iraqis. Opportunistic insurgents as a result rose up one after another to disrupt the US effort in Iraq. Reviewing the US setbacks in the Iraq war reveals that triumphs in battles do not amount to a victory in the war. After all, the ultimate success of a military campaign derives from securing favor in public opinion. A complete analysis of the quandary faced by the US military thus cannot afford to neglect the investigation of human affect. Military ethics remains integral to the discussion of and solution to the US predicament in postwar Iraq. The analyses in this study are expected to contribute to the refining of the military ethics curriculum for the ROC armed forces.
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Nagy, Tomáš. "Samodistributivní kvazigrupy velikosti 2^k." Master's thesis, 2019. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-398868.

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We present the theory of selfdistributive quasigroups and the construction of non-affine selfdistributive quasigroup of size 216 that was presented by Onoi in 1970 and which was the least known example of such structure of size 2k . Based on this construction, we introduce the notion of Onoi structures and Onoi mappings between them which generalizes Onoi's construction and which allows us to construct non-affine selfdistributive quasigroups of size 22k for k ≥ 3. We present and implement algorithm for finding central extensions of self- distributive quasigroups which enables us to classify non-affine selfdistributive quasigroups of size 2k and prove that those quasigroup exists exactly for k ≥ 6, k ̸= 7. We use this algorithm also in order to better understand the structure of non-affine selfdistributive quasigroups of size 26 . 1
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Books on the topic "Quandary"

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Quarrel & quandary: Essays. New York: Knopf, 2000.

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Ozick, Cynthia. Quarrel & quandary: Essays. New York: Knopf, 2000.

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Moen, Phyllis. The career quandary. Washington, DC: Population Reference Bureau, 2001.

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The Canadian quandary. Montréal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2005.

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The Brazilian quandary. New York: Priority Press Publications, 1986.

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Marks, Shirley. Miss Quinn's quandary. New York: Avalon Books, 2008.

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Read, Grace. Nurse in a Quandary. London: Mills & B., 1986.

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Nurse in a quandary. Bath, England: Chivers Press, 1990.

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P, Lovrich Nicholas, ed. Water resources, democracy, and the technical information quandary. Millwood, N.Y: Associated Faculty Press, 1986.

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Canada-U.S. relations and the quandary of interdependence. Toronto, Ont., Canada: Canadian Forces College, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Quandary"

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Bayandor, Darioush. "Carter’s Quandary." In The Shah, the Islamic Revolution and the United States, 293–316. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96119-4_14.

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Akhmadov, Ilyas, and Miriam Lanskoy. "Maskhadov’s Impossible Quandary." In The Chechen Struggle, 77–100. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230117518_5.

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Linstone, Harold A. "Breaking Out of the Systems Quandary." In A Systems-Based Approach to Policymaking, 275–95. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3226-2_9.

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Pinder, Sherrow O. "The Quandary of Multiculturalism in America." In The Politics of Race and Ethnicity in the United States, 95–122. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230106697_5.

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Griffin, James J. "The Sharp Lepton Quandary: Reasonable Cautions." In Advances in Nuclear Dynamics 2, 317–26. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9086-3_43.

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Milani, Milad, and Vassilios Adrahtas. "The Quandary of Modernity: Islam and Civility." In Islam, Civility and Political Culture, 17–42. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56761-3_2.

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Bhat, Mohd Aslam. "Uzbek youth culture in the quandary of transition." In The Sociology of Central Asian Youth, 56–70. 1 Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2018. | Series: Routledge advances in sociology: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351212830-3.

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Karanja, Joseph M., and Zakaria Abdul-Razak. "Africa and Climate Change Refugees’ Quandary: Kenya Perspectives." In The Development of Africa, 255–67. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66242-8_14.

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Murray, Derek Conrad. "Introduction: “The Selfie as Visual Culture: A Methodological Quandary”." In Visual Culture Approaches to the Selfie, 1–19. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367206109-101.

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Pike, David Wingeate. "Hitler’s Quandary: South-West or East? (September 1940–June 1941)." In Franco and the Axis Stigma, 39–55. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230205444_4.

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Conference papers on the topic "Quandary"

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Fogtmann, Maiken Hillerup, and Sofie Kinch. "The design researcher in quandary." In Procedings of the Second Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2079216.2079244.

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Jackson, Andrea, and Christine Wiseman. "A Digital Quandary: Limited vs Broadly Accessible Collections." In Oberlin Digital Scholarship Conference. Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.22595/libpubs.00012.

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Ravikumar, S., S. Alex David, C. Saranya Jothi, V. Usha, and K. Aanandha Saravanan. "Adolescent sheltered tracking to evade quandary via observant using android app." In 2017 IEEE International Conference on Smart Technologies and Management for Computing, Communication, Controls, Energy and Materials (ICSTM). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icstm.2017.8089142.

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Zerihun Yimer, Geleta. "Jurisdictional Quandary between the House of the Federation and Courts in Ethiopia." In World Conference on Social Sciences. Acavent, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.33422/worldcss.2019.09.554.

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Davis, Thomas B. "Writing Better Research Reports." In ISTFA 2009. ASM International, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.istfa2009p0171.

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Abstract In the world of failure analysis and material characterization, compiling a final report may not be on our priority project list yet we will discover that the layout, syntax, and format of our reports can have as large an impact on the reader as the data we have collected. In an industry where the transmission of valid and understandable information from the lab floor to the requestor is vital, it becomes necessary for each of us to search for resolution to this quandary. In answering the question of how can we write better research documents and reports, this paper will present research to discuss 1) the needs of each group involved with research documents and reports; 2) the difference in expectations between readers and writers; 3) the techniques used to teach report writing; and 4) what makes an effective report. The conclusion of this paper will form a generalized statement of the factors that lead to better-written research documents and reports and will point out areas of consideration for future research.
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Xiang, Jianping, Sabareesh K. Natarajan, Markus Tremmel, Ding Ma, J. Mocco, Adnan Siddiqui, Elad I. Levy, and Hui Meng. "Hemodynamic Metrics Correlate With Intracranial Aneurysm Rupture Status Better Than Morphologic Metrics." In ASME 2010 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2010-19664.

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Given the considerable risk of treating unruptured intracranial aneurysms (IAs), as well as the known severe morbidity of aneurysm rupture, elucidating those aneurysms that require prophylactic treatment can be a quandary. Traditionally, decision-making to treat an unruptured aneurysm was largely based on the Size of the aneurysm, but recent studies have failed to show significant correlation of Size with IA rupture, and a large number of ruptured aneurysms are small in Size.[1] Consequently, shape-based morphologic metrics have been explored in current investigations, and complex shapes have been correlated with rupture.[1] With the advancement of 3D angiography, and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) technology, patient-specific hemodynamics analysis has become feasible. Intra-aneurysmal hemodynamic factors, including wall shear stress (WSS), impingement regions, and oscillatory shear index (OSI), have been proposed as indicators for IA rupture risk.[2, 3] No study has rigorously examined both morphology-based and hemodynamics-based parameters from a uniform cohort to compare their relative importance. Our aim, therefore, was to identify significant morphologic and hemodynamic parameters that correlate with an aneurysm’s rupture status and examine whether hemodynamic parameters can separate ruptured and unruptured aneurysms better than morphologic parameters.
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Egu, Daniel Ikechukwu, and Anthony John Ilozobhie. "Cerebral Chronological Corollary Perusal for Blitzing Fire Paroxysm and Pipeline Attrition in Nigeria." In SPE Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/208232-ms.

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Abstract Attrition and paroxysm of highly inflammable petroleum products in storage tanks, pipelines and/or haulage trucks is increasingly becoming a scourging socio-environmental quandary with a detrimental effect on the Nigerian economy. Non availability of a holistic response time analytic master plan is a major enigma while industrial disaster managers perhaps are the major culprits since they are mostly not time cognizant for spry and pragmatic delivery of service. The aim of this exposition is to ruminatively carry out cerebral chronological corollary perusal for blitzing fire paroxysms and pipeline attrition in Nigeria on Microsoft excel spread sheet. Comprehensive data validation was done for all models by substituting all solutions of matrix into the predicted time response model. Results of predicted time response model in minutes for case A gave; 101x1 + 79x2 + 59x3 + 45x4 + 24x5 = 358. The predicted time response model for case B gave 78x1 + 56x2 + 43x3 + 30x4 + 13x5 = 260. The predicted time response model for case C gave; 74x1 + 56x2 + 42x3 + 29x4 + 10x5 = 252. Results of these models shows that the average cumulative response time dropped from 3.58 minutes to 2.52 minutes from case A to case C while the coefficients all reduced in their values from model A to C. Improving the source of data gathering and computational processes is recommended for enhancement of this study.
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Egu, Daniel Ikechukwu, and Anthony John Ilozobhie. "Adumbrative Heterodox Dictum of Wellbore Aggregates From Sapient Recovery Factor Penchants For Honed Field Praxis." In SPE Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/208223-ms.

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Abstract Puissant field planning is increasingly becoming a sophisticated quandary with less emphasis on parametric synergy with reservoir spasmodic acuity. This conundrum leads to inaccurate harbinger of the required number of wells to be drilled for future field development programs from existing production and reservoir data particularly at pressures above the bubble point which is a major sobriety as orchestrated in most recent simulators. The aim of this erudition is to compendiously carry out astute predictive heterodox principles of wellbore aggregates from critical recovery factor parameters for savvy field planning. The main objectives are to glean and develop new propinquities for differential pressures (ΔP), rock compressibilities (Co) and oil formation volume factors (Bo) for predicting the number of wells to be drilled and recovery factors (RF) by equating the simulated results and the theoretical model (Ezekwe, 2010). To elucidate, metaphorize and ruminate new models. Reservoir and economic data was carefully simulated using FAST-FEKETE Evolution software for initial 40 future oil wells. Average results were mathematically correlated with recovery factor model to produce new correlations to quickly re-jig field planning efficiency. Results of matched and validated compressibility factors, differential reservoir pressures and oil formation volume factors were correlated with field data from Ezekwe (2011) model. Results of compressibility factor showed increasing similar 3rd order polynomial converging correlation for both models but gave slight divergence with increasing number of wells and RF. Results of differential pressures gave linearly increasing correlation with number of wells and RF while the new model had a cross-over point at 6435.64 psi for 2 wells but slightly increased divergently with number of wells and RF. Results of oil FVF gave a good similar regression (R2) of 0.999 while both models showed decreasing 3rd order polynomial correlation comparison with number of wells but with slight divergent disparity with increased RF. To further validate the potency of this study, detailed comprehensive paired sample test gave standard deviation, standard error of mean and degree of freedom of 0.00356, 0.0012 and 8 for compressibility factors; 324.7, 102.68 and 9 for differential pressure while the oil formation volume factor gave 0.0067, 0.0021 and 9. The predictions obtained by the new model showed appreciable degree of consistency and accuracy with number of wells and RF. This is perhaps largely hinged on the capacity to cogently infuse field data with theoretical and simulated models effectively. This study has clearly shown that no special technique or rigorous computational procedures is required to plan future number of wells to be drilled in a field or perhaps estimate the required RF. Sequel to this, further research is encouraged to inculcate more correlations based on comprehensive field validation studies to improve the efficacy of this model.
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Aknoun, Sherazade, Julien Savatier, Pierre Bon, Benoit Wattellier, and Serge Monneret. "Fast quantitative retardance imaging of biological samples using quandri-wave interferometry (Conference Presentation)." In Imaging, Manipulation, and Analysis of Biomolecules, Cells, and Tissues XV, edited by Daniel L. Farkas, Dan V. Nicolau, and Robert C. Leif. SPIE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2251975.

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Reports on the topic "Quandary"

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Franck, Raymond E., Ira Lewis, Holden Simmonds, and Bernard Udis. International Defense Acquisition Management and the Fifth-Generation Fighter Quandary. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, December 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada584635.

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