22 research outputs found
Assessment of economic activity in the company "WWL Houses"
Maģistra darba nosaukums ir uzņēmuma SIA „WWL Houses saimnieciskās darbības novērtējums.
Uzņēmuma saimnieciskās darbības regulāra novērtēšana veido skaidru un reālistisku izpratni par uzņēmumā notiekošajiem procesiem, lai attiecīgi spētu reaģēt uz uzņēmumu negatīvi ietekmējošajiem faktoriem un sniegtu laicīgu informāciju draudošo finansiālo grūtību novēršanai. Ņemot vērā to, ka SIA „WWL Houses” uzņēmumā nav sava finanšu analītiķa, kurš veiktu padziļinātu saimnieciskās darbības novērtējumu, autores maģistra darba mērķis ir gūt uzņēmuma attīstībai nepieciešamo informāciju un brīdināt uzņēmuma vadību, ja darba gaitā pierādā izvirzītā hipotēze, ka uzņēmumam ir finansiālās grūtības, kā arī izstrādāt priekšlikumus finansiālā stāvokļa uzlabošanai
Darba turpinājumā autore veic uzņēmuma finanšu analīzi, aprēķinot un novērtējot rentabilitātes, likviditātes, maksātspējas un aktivitātes rādītājus, veic horizontālo un vertikālo bilances analīzi, naudas plūsmas analīzi un bankrota diagnostikuThe Masters work is called „Assessment of Economic Activity in Company „WWL Houses”
Periodicassessment of the economic activity of a company constitutes a clear understanding of the ongoing processes, for company to be able to respond to the negative determinants and could prevent the imminent financial difficulties in time
Considering the fact, that company does not have its own financial analyst who would perform useful economic activities assessments, authors goal of this master work is to obtain the information necessary for the development of the company and to alert the management of the company in case this work proves the hypothesis, that the company faces the financial difficulties. And therefore author would make proposals for the improvement of the economic activity of the company.
The author fo the work performes financial analysis by calculating profitability, liquidity, solvency and activity indicators, as well as the horizontal and vertical bilance sheet analysi
Physical modeling of plumes from cooling-tower emissions, Liquid Air Company, Denver
CER86-87MP-WWL-JAP-JEC2.Includes bibliographical references (page 26).August 12, 1986.CSU Project 2-96780.Sponsored by the Colorado Department of Highways
Effective bias removal for fringe projection profilometry using the dual-tree complex wavelet transform
Author name used in this publication: Daniel Pak-Kong Lun2012-2013 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishedVoR allowe
Efficient fringe image enhancement based on dual-tree complex wavelet transform
Author name used in this publication: William W. L. Ng2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishedVoR allowe
Electrical stimulation rescues dopaminergic neurodegeneration in the dorsal raphe nucleus of vulnerable depressive-like rats
Synchronized partial-body motion graphs
Author name used in this publication: William W. L. NGAuthor name used in this publication: Clifford S. T. ChoyAuthor name used in this publication: Daniel P. K. LunRefereed conference paper2010-2011 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishedPublisher permissio
Physical modeling of diesel generator exhaust dispersion: Limerick Generating Station unit 1 and 2, Philadelphia Electric Company
CER84-85MP-WWL-JEC-JAP42.Includes bibliographical references (page 33).February 1985.CSU Project 2-96170.Dispersion of exhaust gases from the Diesel Generating Units in the Limerick Generating Station was simulated in the Environmental Wind Tunnel at Colorado State University, using a 1:110 scale model and the concentration levels and excess temperatures at the various air intakes were predicted for different wind directions and stack configurations. The maximum concentrations were found to occur at the air intakes of reactor enclosure buildings. The study shows that it is advantageous to eliminate the bend at the top of the present 7.5-ft stacks and exhaust the gases vertically, in order to reduce the concentration levels at the air intakes of the Reactor Enclosure Building. The maximum concentration levels at the various air intakes are shown to decrease with the height of the stacks and increase with the wind speed. For example, the dilution of the exhaust gases from 46 ft stacks was below 1/425 for southern wind speeds above 15 mph, whereas similar dilution of exhaust gases from 27.5-ft stacks occurred at southern wind speeds above 12 mph. The yearly probability of exceeding these wind speeds has been estimated, but it is recommended that the final choice of the stacks height be made after examining the possibility of establishing testing schedules for the diesel generators that will take advantage of low winds at the site. The maximum excess temperature at the Diesel Generator air intakes, was found to be 1°F, for the case of 2.5-ft stacks and high wind speeds from wind direction 292°
Electrical stimulation rescues dopaminergic degeneration in dorsal raphe nucleus and enhanced hippocampal neurogenesis of vulnerable depressive-like rats
Electrical stimulation is a potential treatment for patients with depression. In this study, we investigate the effects of high-frequency stimulation (HFS) on various depressive-like behaviours using the stress resilience and vulnerable rat depression models. Our results demonstrated that animals with 3 weeks chronic unpredictable stress (CUS) induced exhibition of reduced sucrose consumption in 51% of animals, thus separating the resilience and vulnerable group of CUS-induced model. CUS vulnerable sham animals demonstrated anxiety-like behaviour, decreased motivation and increased immobility compared to that of the resilience group, implicating high susceptibility of vulnerable individuals to the CUS procedure. Interestingly, vmPFC HFS significantly reduced anxiety response, increased hedonia and motivation levels for food intake in the vulnerable group compared to the resilience group. HFS in ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) and lateral habenula also showed reduced behavioural despair in both CUS vulnerable and resilience groups. In histochemistry, our results demonstrate that vmPFC HFS rescued the stress-induced dopamine neuron degeneration in the dorsal raphe nucleus, as well as increased hippocampal neurogenesis in stress vulnerable animals. In conclusion, these results suggest that vmPFC HFS effectively restores depressive-like behaviours by mechanisms of dorsal raphe dopaminergic neurons restoration and enhanced hippocampal neuroplasticity in the vulnerable CUS-induced model
Correction of GPR wave velocity at different oblique angles between traverses and alignment of line objects in a common offset antenna setting
Estimation of ground penetrating radar's wave velocity in materials is a critical step to accurately estimate depth of embedded line objects in concrete structures, and wetness of material. Errors of velocity are defined as the deviations between the velocities obtained in various oblique angles and those obtained in the traverse normal to the object orientation in a common offset antenna setting. In this paper, we quantified and corrected the errors of such estimation. GPR traverses were designed to travel in various oblique angles θ (90°, 75°, 60° and 45°) relative to the steel bars at 5 cover depths (55 mm, 85 mm, 115 mm, 145 mm and 175 mm). GPR wave velocity at any position within the lateral detection range of steel bars was measured with simple trigonometry in a semi-automated in-house program. It was found that reduction of oblique angles (i.e. θ<90°) causes flatter hyperbolic reflections and the associated errors of velocity can be as much as 30% in the case of an oblique angle 45° before correction. Such errors were corrected after re-scaling the horizontal travel distance with a multiplication factor of sin θ.Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatic
