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Theory into practice

Regardless of whether most of the groundwork is developed by employees or contractors, effective PSM initiatives are company-driven, not imposed from outside the company. Effective implementation relies on a sense of investment among the people who ultimately will put theory into practice. [Pg.39]

Walko JZ. Turning Dalton s theory into practice. Innovation 1989 18 24. [Pg.697]

And finally, while this work was all of very important theoretical interest, Savitzky and Golay took one more step that turned the theory into a form that could be easily put to practical use. [Pg.362]

Instead of velocity gradients, displacement gradients can be used in relation (8.38). In this form, relations of the kind (8.38) are established on the basis of the phenomenological theory of so-called simple materials (Coleman and Nolle 1961). To put the theory into practice, function (8.38) should be, for example, represented by an expansion into a series of repeated integrals, so that, in the simplest case, one has the first-order constitutive relation (8.37). Let us note that the first person who used functional relations of form (8.38) for the description of the behaviour of viscoelastic materials was Boltzmann (see Ferry 1980). [Pg.170]

In this review the new thrusts of advanced control theory into the four areas mentioned above will be discussed. The current state of control theory and practice for these areas will be mentioned, and new contributions which hold promise for future application will be outlined. Most of the literature cited in this review falls under the general classification of linear control theory, which in the author s opinion holds the most near-term promise for applications. Hence such topics as nonlinear estimation and control are not covered in any depth here. [Pg.96]

Now that you know what to expect in the SAT Writing section, let s put those theories into practice. Sharpen your pencils and get ready for practice, practice, practice. [Pg.23]

Classical double layer theory is often quoted as failing when no agreement with experiment is found, and novel forces are conjectured in order to bring the theory into line. However, it is often more appropriate to reconsider the assumptions inherent in the theory before embarking on a crusade of new forces. A practice which unfortunately is not often followed. [Pg.90]

Ludwig C, Ziegler F, Johnson CA (1997) Heavy metal binding mechanisms in cement based waste materials. In Goumans JJJM.Senden Y,Van der Sloot HA (eds) Waste materials in construction - putting theory into practice. Studies in environmental science 71, Elsevier Science, pp 355-364... [Pg.188]

Putting the theory into practice First principles... [Pg.154]


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