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Journal articles on the topic "Accessories"

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Langi, Kezia Clarissa, Setiawan Sabana, Hafiz Aziz Ahmad, and Dian Widiawati. "Killer’s Fashion: Transforming the Potential of Nias Saber’s Amulets into Indonesian Fashion Accessories." Humaniora 11, no. 2 (July 30, 2020): 121–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/humaniora.v11i2.6416.

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The research was conducted to discover the potential of Nias saber’s amulets into fashion accessories and to introduce the tradition of Nias saber’s amulets into society. Nias war costume had its unique way of distinguishing each other and gaining a spiritual strength, which was to accessorize its war costume with small amulets. This tradition was a new inspiration for developing a fashion look with local identity. Exploring Indonesian culture in the form of fashion accessories was done in order to extract Indonesian potential in the fashion industry. Styling small ‘amulets’ into clothing could elevate one’s look while gaining a local meaning. The research applied a qualitative method with data collected through interviews, literature studies, and field research. The outcome of the research shows that Nias war costume’s amulet can be an inspiration for today’s fashion accessories that serve traditional meaning to the wearer.
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Bairsto, Rachel. "Victoria's accessories." Vital 8, no. 1 (March 2011): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/vital1324.

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Foord, S. M. "Matching Accessories." Science Signaling 2003, no. 190 (July 8, 2003): pe25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/stke.2003.190.pe25.

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Ham, Rosalind. "Wheelchair Accessories." Physiotherapy 85, no. 4 (April 1999): 227. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0031-9406(05)65680-5.

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Adler, Douglas G., Jason D. Conway, Joseph M. B. Coffie, James A. DiSario, Daniel S. Mishkin, Raj J. Shah, Lehel Somogyi, William M. Tierney, Louis Michel Wong Kee Song, and Bret T. Petersen. "EUS accessories." Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 66, no. 6 (December 2007): 1076–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gie.2007.07.035.

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Merkel, Evelyn. "Anesthetic Accessories." Journal of the Association of Avian Veterinarians 3, no. 4 (1989): 195. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/27670889.

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Wolters, Nicholas. "Bourgeois Accessories." Romanic Review 114, no. 2 (September 1, 2023): 280–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00358118-10604206.

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Abstract In spite of middle-class men’s presumed absence from consumer culture during the nineteenth century, the role of consumerism in the articulation of patterns of masculinity is especially evident in the case of Catalonia. In industrial and metropolitan Barcelona, products often framed or thought of as “feminine”—such as clothing and fashion accessories—were also central to entrepreneurial masculinity and bourgeois men’s social mobility during the late nineteenth century. It is therefore unsurprising that the commercialization of menswear and masculine accessories was notable in the Catalan context, given what that region’s rapid urbanization owed to the manufacture, sale, and display of fashionable commodities ranging from jackets and shirts to walking sticks and home and office décor in small shops and department stores, particularly during the second half of the nineteenth century. By examining commercial ephemera produced and distributed in Barcelona, alongside theories of male homosociality and empire, this essay demonstrates how Spanish men—specifically Catalans—commercialized fantasies of bourgeois masculinity, thus contributing to the consolidation of cultures of consumption during the final decades of the nineteenth century. Visual representations of masculine accessories in department store catalogs, advertisements, and newspaper illustrations are analyzed to argue that bourgeois men, through their shared affective interactions with material accessories, branded Spain as a capitalist nation and, with their consumption of tobacco-related paraphernalia in particular, as an imperial power, even as that power was waning.
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Djakaria, Elliati, Seriwati Ginting, and Isabella Istripraya. "Membangun Karakter Kewirausahaan di Kalangan Pembudi Daya Biji Jenitri Desa Pengaringan dengan Mengembangkan Desain Aksesoris." Ideas: Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial, dan Budaya 9, no. 4 (December 29, 2023): 1395. http://dx.doi.org/10.32884/ideas.v9i4.1565.

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The study was carried out in Pangaringan Village, which is a producer of Jenitri seeds that are shipped to China and India. The buyer sets both the price and the quality; Jenitri seeds that the buyer deems subpar are sold for extremely low prices. The purpose of this study is to expand on the health advantages of Jenitri seeds by creating accessories with a variety of styles and combining them with other locally available natural components. This study employed a participatory descriptive research design, wherein the research team creates possibilities for craftspeople to develop. The findings of the study demonstrate that other materials, including wood, stone, bone, and others, can be used to design Jenitri seeds. A distinct appearance is produced by the mix of materials with Jenitri seeds, including the accessory's color scheme. It takes constant passion and creativity to create this design in line with different societal advancements. As a result, this study highlights the value of strong moral character in Jenitri seed farmers, who are also artisans. It is implied that growers have other revenue streams, such as sales of accessories and exports of raw materials (Jenitri seeds that haven't been turned into accessories). In addition to attending seminars and exhibits, growers make the most of the interim period between planting and harvesting by putting different types of janitri seed accessories into practice.
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Oktavia, Wahyuni, Zulfahita Zulfahita, Siwi Sukmawati D. N, Syahwan Syahwan, and Yuniati Yuyun. "RAK ACCESSORIES FUNNY." JURNAL TERAPAN MANAJEMEN DAN BISNIS 6, no. 1 (March 30, 2020): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.26737/jtmb.v6i1.2266.

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<p>Student creativity program in this entrepreneurship class, we run a business program of making cute accessory shelves from used cardboard. This used cardboard is very easy to get at the nearest shops or buy and sell used goods and the price is also quite affordable. Besides being easy to get, used cardboard is also easy to make several forms of crafts, one of which is a shelf. The shelf that we are going to make is a small shelf model where this shelf is made in various shapes, which will make many people like these models. Here what we need in addition to tools and materials is that we need skills and strong creative power. So that the shelves that we will create can attract consumers to buy. In the community, there are many unique shelves that make consumers want to buy them, but the price is a little less affordable for consumers' wallets. Therefore we take advantage of this situation to make cute accessory racks in order to help consumers more comfortable arranging their accessories or makeup with hemp by using this cute accessory rack that we made. The form of our business is that it is still in an individual stage and indeed this business is still new and is still trying to enter the business world. But we already have our own business brand, namely "RASEL" which means Cute Accessories Rack. In the future, if this business can get extraordinary profits and have enough customers, then we will increase this business to be even bigger.</p>
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Spigel, Lynn, and Erica Rand. "Barbie's Queer Accessories." Contemporary Sociology 25, no. 4 (July 1996): 553. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2077138.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Accessories"

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Wallentin, Markus, and Felix Lundin. "Unlocking Customer Segments Using Hardware Accessories." Thesis, KTH, Maskinkonstruktion (Inst.), 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-226332.

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This report aims to describe the process for the master thesis within product development done by the authors during the spring of 2017 at KTH and iZettle, Stockholm. iZettle is financial technology company founded in Stockholm in 2010. In 2011 they released their first card reader terminal which, in combination with a mobile application, allowed small businesses to receive payments by card.   The background for the project is that iZettle has identified customer segments that are not fully explored or satisfied by their current products. The card reader is today formed in a universal way that fits many different customer segments, but there is a lack of specialization that would benefit or unlock certain segments.   The goal of the project was to identify segments that could benefit from a hardware accessory and to develop a solution/product to any of these problems.   The development process implemented a user-centered approach and was carried out in three main phases, starting with a research phase focusing on understanding the problems by observing and interviewing potential users. This was followed by a concept development phase to diverge and explored a variety of possible solutions. The last phase, final concept development, converged into one concept that was further developed. The development phases made use of methodologies such as brainstorming, morphological matrix, sketching, CADmodelling and high- and low-fidelity prototyping.   Three scenarios; taxi, food truck and counter, were found to have most potential benefits from an accessory combined with also being feasible for concept development within the scope of the project. Later in the process, the three scenarios were narrowed down to focus on the taxi scenario also due to the potential array of options, feasibility of a hardware solution as well as the market potential.   The final concept is called the iZettle Dock Lite and is meant to fulfill the needs of a taxi driver by providing a mount that charges the reader and gives it a professional appearance in the car. An additional mounting device is the mounting stands that allows for placing the holder on a table or attach it to a wall, opening up for other use cases, such as food truck or restaurant.
Denna rapport syftar till att redovisa masterarbetet inom produktutveckling utfört av författarna under våren 2017 på KTH och iZettle, Stockholm. iZettle grundades 2010 och tillhandahåller huvudsakligen tjänster där företag kan ta betalt med kort genom en mobil betalningslösning. År 2011 lanserade de sin första mobila kortläsare vilken, tillsammans med tillhörande mobilapplikation, möjliggjorde kortbetalningar för säljande företag på ett flexibelt och enkelt sätt.   Bakgrunden till projektet är att iZettle har identifierat att vissa kundsegment inte tillfredsställs eller nås av deras nuvarande produktsortiment. En möjlig förklaring är att den hårdvara som iZettle erbjuder inte möter eller tillfredsställer kundernas behov fullt ut.   Målet i projektet är att undersöka vilka kundsegment som skulle kunna låsas upp eller tillfredsställas ytterligare av ett hårdvarutillbehör. Syftet är också att utveckla och formge en sådan produkt.   Projektet genomfördes med en användarcentrerad utvecklingsmetodik och kan delas i tre övergripande faser; en undersökningsfas, konceptgenereringsfas och slutgiltig designfas. Den första fasen innehåller utforskande element som intervjuer, litteraturstudier och behandling av data. Vid konceptgenereringsfasen lades vikt vid brainstorming och divergering för att sedan konvergera ned till några slutgiltiga koncept som utvecklades vidare. Den sista fasen användes för att visualisera, formge och testa ett antal koncept för att i slutändan presentera ett slutgiltigt koncept. Under de två senare faserna användes metoder som morfologisk matris, CADmodellering, skissning och hög- och lågupplösta prototyper som verktyg.   Tre scenarion, taxi, foodtruck och kassa, identifierades i första delen som lämpliga scenarion att utveckla ett hårdvarutillbehör mot. Mot senare delen av projektet konvergerade detta mot taxiscenariot eftersom det ansågs ha störst potential vad gäller marknad och möjlighet att skapa en lyckad hårdvaruprodukt.   Det slutgiltiga konceptet heter iZettle Dock Lite och är utvecklat för ett taxiscenario där det tillhandahåller automatisk laddning av läsaren och placeringsmöjligheter som möter behov från en professionell taxiservice. Ett förslag på tillägg till konceptet är ett monteringsstativ som möjliggör montering på bänkyta eller vägg. Detta öppnar för andra användningsområden som t.ex. foodtruck- eller restaurangmiljö.
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Adepu, Rasagna. "Reliability of Interfaces for HVDC Cable Accessories." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2020. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/21026/.

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HVDC cable systems are widely used in modern transmission networks. This project investigates the dielectric withstand properties of the interfaces existing in the accessories (joints, termination). Interfaces are a weak point as cavities exist at the contact between the cable and the accessory body. Interfaces have been studied as the mating of two elastic surfaces using elastic-plastic mechanics. Their withstand properties are greatly improved by using rubbery material (e.g., silicon rubber) and oiling the surfaces as the number and size of the cavities is reduced. However, thermal aging of the surfaces (with loss of elasticity) and the migration of the lubricant might lead to conditions where the interfaces are again the weak link of the system. The goal of this thesis is to understand breakdown mechanisms of XLPE/XLPE and XLPE/LDPE interfaces through the analysis of partial discharges, space charge accumulation and leakage current measurement. Space charge is measured through the Thermal Step and the Pulsed Electro-Acoustic methods (TSM and PEA). TSM highlights that there exists a critical voltage at which the space charge shifts from homo- to hetero-charge. The conductivity characteristics of the XLPE insulation of HVDC cable are investigated under different applied mechanical stress and the breakdown voltage which could be affected by crosslinking byproducts within the insulation of the material. Partial Discharge is a key tool to ensure the reliability and life extension of High Voltage electrical equipment. For cable interfaces, it is generally assumed that surface partial discharges create carbonized tracks at the contact between the cable insulation and the accessory body leading to breakdown. In this thesis, it was not possible to reproduce this condition. Breakdown occurred through a mechanism that remains to be unraveled. A possible connection with the shifts mentioned above, from homo to hetero charge at the interface, seems to exist.
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Cassels, A. K. "The social significance of late medieval dress accessories." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2013. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/6390/.

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This thesis uses belt fittings excavated from fifteen of the major towns and cities of late medieval England and is the first national survey of dress accessories from the urban centres of this period. This research moves beyond the identification and categorisation of these objects, which have been the traditional foci of studies of this type, to examine the wider social significance of dress accessories within contemporary late medieval society. The themes explored include the regional variation between the assemblages and the significance of this in terms of the expression of regional identities; the changes in production techniques and technology for the manufacture of dress accessories and the related changes in dress and its social perception from the mid-thirteenth century; the significance of dress accessories within a funerary context; the use of the acorn as a repeated decorative motif and the significance of this within the construction, maintenance and manipulation of personal identities; and the use of text on belts and belt fittings and importance of this in the construction of the symbolism of the belt within late medieval society. An interdisciplinary approach is used throughout which combines the material evidence with other forms of archaeological, literary, historical, and art historical evidence in order to place the dress accessories within their wider social context.
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MELLO, MARCELO DUFFLES. "STRATEGY IN THE LEATHER ACCESSORIES SECTOR: A CASE STUDY." PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 2004. http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=6264@1.

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Este trabalho apresenta resultados da análise de uma empresa brasileira do segmento de acessórios de couro que vem passando por dificuldades nos últimos anos. O estudo de caso explicita a estrutura de mercado do segmento de artefatos de couro, a história da empresa, sua cadeia produtiva, canais de distribuição e recursos internos. A estratégia da empresa é caracterizada por meio da tipologia de Mintzberg (1998) e analisada por meio dos modelos de Porter (1980 e 1985), Austin (1990), Macedo-Soares (2001) e Barney (2002). Os resultados revelaram que o meio ambiente no qual a empresa operava era hostil e que ela não possuía todas as forças necessárias para melhorar seu desempenho. Esta análise permitiu a avaliação do desempenho da empresa e a sugestão de mudanças na estratégia da empresa com o intuito de melhorar seu desempenho. Como existe grande carência de informações sobre o setor, o levantamento de dados apresentado traz lições significativas para os stakeholders envolvidos neste mercado. Embora os resultados não possam ser generalizados para todo o setor, acredita-se que o estudo deste caso, por ser de uma pequena empresa de sucesso passando por dificuldades, poderá trazer lições relevantes para outras empresas. A empresa analisada possuía em torno de 150 funcionários no período analisado, embora no passado a empresa tenha possuído entre 1 e 180. Como a maioria das empresas deste mercado possui menos de 200 funcionários este estudo pode ser de grande valia para empresas do mesmo setor ou para empresas que estejam competindo em indústrias fragmentadas onde nenhuma empresa tem influência sobre mercado.
This work presents the results of an analysis of a Brazilian leather accessories firm that has faced difficulties in the last few years. The case study presents the market structure, the history of the company, its production and distribution chains and internal resources. The company`s strategy is characterized under Mintzberg (1998) typology and analyzed under Porter (1980 and 1985), Austin (1990), Macedo-Soares (2001) and Barney (2002) models. The results show that the environment is hostile and that the enterprise did not have the required strengths to improve its profits. This analysis allowed the evaluation of the performance of the firm and the suggestion of strategy changes that could improve its performance. Since there is hardly any information about the leather accessories sector, the results of this survey may offer insights to all stakeholders in this market. Although they can not be generalized to the whole sector, it is believed that this study, because it is about a small company that has been successful in the past and is presently facing difficulties, can offer useful understandings about the market to other companies. The analyzed company presently has around 150 employees, although in the past it has had between 1 and 180. Because the majority of the companies in this sector have less then 200 employees, this study could be helpful to other companies in the same market and to any fragmented industry company where no firm is able to influence the market.
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Swift, Ellen. "Regionality in dress accessories in the late Roman West /." Montagnac : M. Mergoil, 2000. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37182027p.

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Magalhães, Vera Juliana e. Pais de. "Efficiency analysis of a retail stores chain of fashion & accessories." Master's thesis, Universidade de Aveiro, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10773/21554.

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Mestrado em Economia
O objetivo deste estudo é a avaliação da eficiência de uma cadeia de lojas de retalho que representa várias marcas internacionais de prestígio no mercado Português e a identificação dos determinantes que influenciam a eficiência. O estudo compara o desempenho das lojas compostas por 3 diferentes marcas do segmento Brand Equity e propõe melhorias no âmbito da melhoria da performance. Para avaliar a eficiência e os seus determinantes a análise é realizada em duas fases: na primeira fase a metodologia Análise Envoltória de Dados (DEA) é usada para determinar os níveis de eficiência e na segunda fase, os resultados obtidos na primeira fase são estimados através de uma regressão linear quantile de forma a determinar os determinantes da eficiência. Os principais resultados revelam que o número de lojas eficientes aumenta quando estamos perante retorno variável à escala e quando a variável renda é inserida no modelo DEA. As marcas e a localização comercial das lojas são os determinantes da eficiência.
This study aims to assess efficiency of a retail stores chain of Fashion & Accessories that represents several international prestigious brands in the Portuguese market and to identify the driving forces that influence efficiency. The study compares the performance among the stores of 3 different brands of the Brand equity market and provides insights into ways of improving performance. To evaluate the efficiency and its determinants we use a two-approach methodology: first Data Envelopment Analysis methodology (DEA) is used to determine the efficient scores and then a Quantile linear regression to determine the efficiency drivers. Main results show that the number of efficient stores increase under variable return to scale and when the variable rent is included in the DEA model. The brands and the retail commercial location are the factors that explain efficiency.
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Adomako, Isaac Agyekum. "Radiology imaging equipment and accessories as possible Fomites of Nosocomial pathogens." Thesis, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/3077.

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Thesis (MSc (Radiography))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2019
Background: Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) known as nosocomial infections are a major challenge within the health-care environment. Although investment and time are continually spent on the eradication of HAIs, the problem still exists. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (2015) reported that annually, 4,100,000 patients in Europe acquire additional diseases during their stay in the hospital resulting in 14,700 deaths. Nosocomial infections therefore contribute to the imbalance between resources for the management of hospitals. This is a particular challenge in developing countries like those in Sub-Saharan Africa, of which Ghana is part and, where very limited resources are available for the high volume of patient output. Radiology is a high technology service department that provides imaging to numerous inpatients and outpatients on a continuous basis. This means that items in the radiology department may serve as possible reservoirs for the transmission of nosocomial pathogens from one individual to another. Where Radiology resides within a health-care system that is unable to give adequate attention to the spread of nosocomial infections or even to proper infection control measures, HAIs becomes a real possibility. Aims: The aim of this study was to determine whether radiology imaging equipment and accessories for general radiography are possible fomites of nosocomial pathogens. The study also aimed at investigating the effectiveness of the disinfectant chemical agents (chlorine bleach/sodium hypochlorite and methylated spirits) used for cleaning surfaces at the research site. Furthermore, the study aimed to observe the cleaning procedures and practises by radiographers in general radiography. Methodology: The design of this research included an observational and an experimental phase. The study was conducted in the radiology department of a Teaching Hospital (TH) in Ghana. Swabbing, using wet sterile swab sticks was the method for sample collection. This was done on one occasion without cleaning of the selected x-ray equipment and accessories and another occasion after cleaning with the department’s preferred disinfectant chemical agents. The swab samples were then taken to the microbiology laboratory of the University of Ghana for culturing and identification. MacConkey and blood agar media were used to prepare the culture media. The prepared media were put into petri dishes and swab samples were inoculated onto the culture plates. Culture plates were then incubated for 24 hours, at a temperature of 37ºC. At the end of the incubation period, the culture plates were viewed macroscopically under a bright light, to identify any bacterial growth; according to their colony forming characteristics. Seven radiographers (n=7) were observed for a period of one month on the current cleaning procedures and practises in the radiology department. How thoroughly the equipment and accessories were cleaned (how much time spent per item) was recorded. Damp dusting (using cotton wool moistened with methylated spirits or chlorine bleach), cleaning equipment using methylated spirits or chlorine bleach after each contact with body fluid, hands washing after each patient using water and liquid soap, washing of hand randomly after patients (or in between patients) using water and liquid soap, were observed and recorded. Data was captured and analysed using the IBM SPSS Statistics Version 25. Results: The selected radiology imaging equipment and accessories swabbed were found to be contaminated with pathogens. Organisms identified were Staphylococcus aureus, Coagulase-negative staphylococci, Bacillus species(spp.), Shigella spp., Shigella sonnei., Klebsiella spp., Salmonella Paratyphi A, Salmonella Typhi, Providencia rettgeri, Enterobacter spp. and Citrobacter spp. Staphylococcus aureus was the predominate pathogenic isolate identified. A significant number of the Staphylococcus aureus and CoNS isolated was methicillin-resistant. Bacillus spp. was the predominant non-pathogenic isolate identified in the study. Statistically there was no significant difference (p=0.5835) between the total number of occurrences of bacterial isolates in both rooms after decontamination. The observation phase demonstrated that no documented protocol or infection control procedures were available. It was further observed that only one of the seven radiographers washed his/her hands after each patient, but that all radiographers practised hand washing and equipment cleaning when the procedure involved body fluid from patients. Conclusion: The research established that radiologic equipment and accessories were often exposed to pathogens and are therefore possible fomites of nosocomial pathogens. The effectiveness of the cleaning agents (methylated spirits and chlorine bleach) was not adequate. Radiographers partially practised infection control measures. Based on the findings of this study it recommended that a policy and procedure must be prepared and an awareness campaign/training of radiographers conducted. Other cleaning agents must also be investigated in a comparative study to determine the most effective agent (but still affordable within the resource constrained environment).
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Wessels, Abraham Albertus. "A needs analysis of supporters accessories at large sporting events / Albert Wessels." Thesis, North-West University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10394/2045.

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Nolan, Virginia 1975. "Re-curating the city : accessories for a new tourism of New York." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/30235.

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Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2005.
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This thesis poses a challenge to normal modes of experiencing and representing the spaces of tourism: that is to say, it proposes new ways of touring space. Although this project was initially conceived as a critique of tourism from a social and political standpoint, the project increasingly turned towards the abstract, as it became more evident that the only way to alter the established paradigms of touring space was to approach these both (tourism and the reception of space) through their two lowest common denominators: namely, the act of walking and the act of seeing. Only if these two acts were somehow re-envisioned could tourism itself be potentially freed up from the well-known "traps" through which it alters, demeans, or destroys the very object of its attraction. This project posits the production of tourism as a sort of curatorship enacted collectively by urban planners, architects, local businesses, local governments, and those who market tourism through books, guides, and maps. Accepting that tourism is necessarily a curated experience to some degree, I began to explore the possibility of devices that altered the accepted ways of walking and seeing the city so that they confounded our very notions of what it means to tour space. These devices take the form of video camera attachments that serve as "portable museums" reframing one's experience of the city though this recorded analog that creates new views, relationships, and erasures of the city's structure.
by Virginia Nolan.
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Stephenson, Melissa Kate. "Affluent South African female consumers' value perceptions of luxury exotic leather accessories." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/60859.

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Means-end Chain theory posits that consumers choose certain products or services based on their attributes in an attempt to produce certain outcomes (Gutman, 1997). This results in consumers thinking about products and services in terms of the product's attributes, the consequence resulting from the use of the products and finally in achieving important personal values (Gutman, 1997). The process of utilising Means-end Chain theory involves the researcher asking various "why" probes, usually starting with the attribute of the product, in an attempt to uncover the attribute-consequence-value relationship the consumer has with the product in question (Gutman, 1997; Reynolds & Gutman, 1988), and allows for an in-depth analysis of which attributes consumers find most important in certain products, the consequence the attribute holds and the personal value that is satisfied by purchasing the product. With regard to luxury exotic leather accessories, consumers might prefer certain intrinsic or extrinsic product attributes more than other, that lead to negative or positive consequences, and in turn lead to the consumer fulfilling either a terminal or an instrumental value. Therefore the aim of this study was to explore affluent South African female consumers' luxury value perceptions of exotic leather accessories, by utilising the Means-end Chain theory. Affluent female consumers aged 30 to 60 were used as the unit of analysis for this research study. These affluent South African female consumers resided in Gauteng and the City of Cape Town and formed part of the LSM 7-10 consumer segment. This LSM 7-10 market segment entails that these consumers are more likely to be working full time, to be qualified and earn R10 255 to R29 512, monthly, a higher than average household income (SAARF Segmentation Tool, 2012:59-62).Convenience, and snowball sampling were used to collect data in the Gauteng and Cape Town areas. The measuring instrument used for this study was a self-administered questionnaire, and a total of 40 usable questionnaires were collected. The findings of this study indicate that the luxury value perceptions these affluent female consumers sought to fulfil were Functional and Individual value, and that these value perceptions were driven by the Usability and Self-identity consequence of use that were based on the Colour and Design attributes of the exotic leather accessory. This indicates that the affluent South African female participants that took part in this study sought aesthetic intrinsic product attributes (design and colour) to fulfil both Usability (functional) and Self-identity (psychological) consequences that are driven by Functional (terminal) and Individual (instrumental) values. This was attributed to the participants valuing exotic leather handbags that are durable, versatile and cleverly designed (Functional Value), while allowing them to express who they are and make them feel good (Individual Value).
"Means-end Chain" teorie postuleer dat verbruikers sekere produkte of dienste kies gebaseer op hul eienskappe in 'n poging om sekere uitkomste te produseer (Gutman, 1997). Dit lei tot verbruikers wat dink oor produkte en dienste in terme van die eienskappe van die produk, die gevolg van die gebruik van die produkte wat dan uiteindelik lei tot die bereiking van belangrike persoonlike waardes (Gutman, 1997). Die proses van "Means-end Chain" teorie behels dat die navorser verskeie "hoekom" vrae vra, die proses beign gewoonlik met die kenmerk van die produk, in 'n poging om die kenmerk-gevolg-waarde verhouding wat die verbruiker met die betrokke produk het te ontbloot (Gutman, 1997; Reynolds & Gutman, 1988), en maak voorsiening vir 'n in-diepte analise van die eienskappe wat verbruikers die belangrikste vind in sekere produkte, die gevolg van die eienskap en die persoonlike waarde vervul word met die aankoop van die produk. Met betrekking tot luukse eksotiese leer bykomstighede, kan verbruikers sekere intrinsieke of ekstrinsieke produk eienskappe verkies meer as ander, wat lei tot negatiewe of positiewe gevolge, en op sy beurt lei tot die verbruiker se vervulling van sy/haar terminale of instrumentele waardes. Daarom was die doel van hierdie studie om welgestelde Suid-Afrikaanse vroulike verbruikers se luukse waarde persepsies van eksotiese leer bykomstighede te verken, deur gebruik te maak van die "Means-end Chain" teorie. Welgestelde vroulike verbruikers, tussen die ouderdomme van 30 tot 60 jaar, is gebruik as die eenheid van analise vir hierdie navorsingstudie. Hierdie welgestelde Suid-Afrikaanse vroulike verbruikers woon in Gauteng en die Stad Kaapstad en het vorm deel van die LSM 7-10 verbruiker segment. Die LSM 7-10 marksegment behels dat hierdie verbruikers is meer geneig om voltyds te werk, gekwalifiseerd is, en verdien R10 255 tot R29 512, maandelikse, 'n hoër as gemiddelde huishoudelike inkomste (SAARF Segmentation Tool, 2012:59-62). Gerief, en sneeubalsteekproeftrekking is gebruik om data in die Gauteng en Kaapstad gebiede in te samel. Die meetinstrument wat gebruik word vir hierdie studie was 'n self-geadministreerde vraelys, en 'n totaal van 40 bruikbare vraelyste is ingesamel. Die bevindinge van hierdie studie dui daarop dat die luukse waarde persepsies wat die welgestelde vroulike verbruikers wat deel maak van die studie probeer vervul was Funksionele en Individuele waardes, en dat hierdie waarde persepsies gedryf word deur die bruikbaarheid en self-identiteit gevolge van die gebruik van die produk, wat gebaseer is op die kleur en ontwerp eienskappe van die eksotiese leer bykomstighede. Dit dui daarop dat die welgestelde Suid-Afrikaanse vroulike deelnemers wat deelgeneem het aan hierdie studie, estetiese intrinsieke produk eienskappe (ontwerp en kleur) gesoek het vir beide Bruikbaarheid (funksionele) en self-identiteit (sielkundige) gevolge wat gedryf word deur die vervulling van funksionele (terminale) en Individuele (instrumenteel) waardes. Dit is toegeskryf aan die deelnemers se waardeering van eksotiese leer handsakke wat duursame, veelsydig en slim ontwerp (Funksionele waarde) is, wat teselfdetyd die deelnemet toelaar om hulle identiteit te vertoon en hul maak goed voel oor hulself (Individuele Waarde).
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Books on the topic "Accessories"

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Rourke, Arlene C. Accessories. Vero Beach, FL: Rourke Publications, 1987.

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1953-, Stone Jeff, and Worthington Christa 1955-, eds. Accessories. New York: Knopf, 1996.

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Fred, Milson, ed. Car accessories. London: Marshall Cavendish, 1985.

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Publishing, Cowles Creative, and Black & Decker Corporation (Towson, Md.), eds. Decorative accessories. Minnetona, Minn., USA: Cowles Creative Publishing, 1997.

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Publications, Key Note, ed. Showers & accessories. Hampton: Key Note Publications., 1989.

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Drew, Sarah. Hair accessories. Lewes: Guild of Master Craftsman, 2012.

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Sasha, Wardell, ed. Fashion accessories. Richmond Hill, Ont: Firefly Books, 2010.

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Claybourne, Anna. Accessories for all. Mankato, Minn: Smart Apple Media, 2013.

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J, Firkins, and Firkins G, eds. Gentlemen's dress accessories. Aylesbury: Shire, 1987.

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Hewi, Inc. HEWI: Bathroom accessories. Allendale, N.J: Hewi, Inc, 1986.

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Mullaney, James. "Accessories." In The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series, 55–68. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8733-3_7.

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Eagle, Dave. "Accessories." In The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series, 47–65. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8766-1_4.

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Worzyk, Thomas. "Accessories." In Submarine Power Cables, 105–21. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01270-9_4.

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Herring, Jonathan, and Marise Cremona. "Accessories." In Criminal Law, 303–22. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13561-5_17.

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Mobberley, Martin. "Accessories." In Astronomical Equipment for Amateurs, 97–152. London: Springer London, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0583-1_7.

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Herring, Jonathan. "Accessories." In Criminal Law, 321–41. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-47572-5_17.

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Herring, Jonathan. "Accessories." In Criminal Law, 311–26. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-60927-4_17.

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Johannaber, Friedrich. "Accessories." In Injection Molding Machines, 361–74. München: Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3139/9783446450110.011.

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Menn, Christian. "Accessories." In Prestressed Concrete Bridges, 277–92. Basel: Birkhäuser Basel, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-9131-8_6.

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Dhir, Yamini Jhanji. "Jewelry Classification, Designing, Manufacturing & Styles." In Fashion Accessories, 200–218. London: CRC Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781032630076-5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Accessories"

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Vasquez, Eldy S. Lazaro, and Katia Vega. "Myco-accessories." In UbiComp '19: The 2019 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3341163.3346938.

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Matassa, Assunta, Amon Rapp, and Rossana Simeoni. "Wearable accessories for cycling." In UbiComp '13: The 2013 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2494091.2495973.

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Harrison, B. J. "Cable accessories. Accessory failures." In IEE Colloquium on Ensuring the Reliability of 11 - 132 kV Cable Accessories. IEE, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:19980028.

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Emersic, Ziga, Nil Oleart Playa, Vitomir Struc, and Peter Peer. "Towards Accessories-Aware Ear Recognition." In 2018 IEEE International Work Conference on Bioinspired Intelligence (IWOBI). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iwobi.2018.8464138.

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Feja, Anja, Bernd Banzhaf, and Stephan Staudacher. "Modelling of Accessories Power Demand at Low Power Regimes." In ASME Turbo Expo 2005: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2005-68185.

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Current jet engine architectures include accessories which are essential for the safe operation of the airframe and the engine itself. These accessories are mechanically linked to the turbo components via an external and internal gear box. The improved method for modeling accessories power demand at low power regimes which is proposed in this paper is applicable from zero speed up to maximum power setting. The accessories power demand is modeled as a function of engine power setting and aircraft configuration. Generalized models are available for the accessories groups which are mentioned above. It became necessary to model the engine heat management system as well since the fuel and oil temperatures have significant effect on the power needed by the affected accessories. The results achieved by this kind of accessories power demand modelling have been compared to corresponding values from the accessory components characteristics for a modern high performance aircraft jet engine. The model is implemented in an existing performance program and has been operated successfully.
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Fernaeus, Ylva, Martin Murer, Vasiliki Tsaknaki, and Jordi Solsona Belenguer. "Handcrafting electronic accessories using 'raw' materials." In the 8th International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2540930.2567906.

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Caon, Maurizio, Yong Yue, Giuseppe Andreoni, and Elena Mugellini. "Atelier of smart garments and accessories." In UbiComp '13: The 2013 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2494091.2495968.

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Igi, T., Y. Murata, S. Kashiyama, M. Sakamaki, K. Abe, and S. Katakai. "Advanced HVDC XLPE cable and accessories." In 9th IET International Conference on Advances in Power System Control, Operation and Management (APSCOM 2012). Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp.2012.2129.

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Caon, Maurizio, Elena Mugellini, Paolo Perego, and Giuseppe Andreoni. "Atelier of smart garments and accessories." In the 2014 ACM International Symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2641248.2641350.

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Ribeiro, Liliana, Rui Miguel, Madalena Pereira, João Barata, Isabel Trindade, and José Lucas. "Modular design: development of fashion accessories." In 9th Conference of the International Committee for Design History and Design Studies. São Paulo: Editora Edgard Blücher, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5151/despro-icdhs2014-0130.

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VAN KATWIJK, C. Process Hood Panel Conduit Accessories. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/797759.

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Osipov, Gennadij Sergeevich. ANALYSIS OF INDIRECT METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION OF FUNCTIONS ACCESSORIES. КультИнформПресс, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/spbcsa-2017-2.

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Becker, Benedikt, and Andreas J. Gross. Technical advances and current status of retrograde intrarenal surgery accessories. BJUI Knowledge, November 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18591/bjuik.0442.v2.

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Okura, Kiyoshi, and Yoshihiko Tatsumi. Analysis of Squeal Noise Radiated From Serpentine Belt for Accessories Drive Systems. Warrendale, PA: SAE International, September 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2005-08-0644.

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Hawley, Adam. PR-015-17606-R03 Flow Conditioner Swirl Reduction Testing. Chantilly, Virginia: Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), May 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0011585.

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This project evaluated the relative performance of the CPA 50E, CPA 55E, and CPA 65E flow conditioners manufactured by Canada Pipeline Accessories (CPA). The flow conditioners were tested to determine their ability to reduce swirl in a natural gas flow and to compare the audible noise of the flow conditioners over a range of flow rates.
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Steensma, David K., Deborah L. Culp, Ronald W. Hodges, Pauletta P. Battle, Joseph M. Kaseler, Kandy T. Adams, Nicole M. Ellis, Miwon Kim, Angela M. Kendera, and Theresa Tameris. Acquisition: Acquisition and Management of Specialized Shipping and Unit-Owned Containers and Related Accessories. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada432729.

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Fleischman, M., B. Couch, A. Handmaker, and G. P. Looby. Environmental research brief: Pollution prevention assessment for a manufacturer of automotive lighting equipment and accessories. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/114465.

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Davis, LaPorchia C., and Eulanda A. Sanders. Clutch It: An Example of an Apparel Product Development Model Used for Hard-Line Accessories. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa_proceedings-180814-891.

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M.D. Stine. ESF GROUND SUPPORT - MATERIAL DEDICATION ANALYSIS FOR STRUCTURAL STEEL AND ACCESSORIES FROM A COMMERCIAL GRADE SOURCE. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/883428.

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Dong, Yi, LiJia Liu, Jianing Liu, Tianqi Liao, Jieru Zhou, and Huaien Bu. Incidences of Adverse Reactions in BNT162b2: A Meta-analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, January 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.1.0043.

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Review question / Objective: This study searched PubMed, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, Embase Electronics, and other databases to collect healthy adults aged 16 and older, subjects with no previous history of COVID-19 infection, A randomized controlled trial of Pfizer's vaccine BNT162b2 versus placebo. Using RevMan5.4 software, meta-analysis was conducted to compare the effects of injection of BNT162b2 and placebo on the incidence of adverse reactions in healthy adults over 16 years of age. Main indexes include total incidence of adverse reactions, the incidence of local adverse reactions at the injection site (including red hot accessories), the incidence of systemic adverse reactions, including fever, headache, rash, urticaria, joint pain, muscle pain, gastrointestinal tract reaction, fatigue, cough, etc.), death rate, so as to provide a reference for clinical practice. Information sources: The following electronic databases will be searched from January 2020 to November 2021: PubMed, the Cochrane Library, Web of Science, Embase Electronics. In addition, reference lists of the included studies were manually searched to identify additional relevant studies.
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