نتایج جستجو برای: time discrimination

تعداد نتایج: 1946468  

Journal: :Work, Employment & Society 2021

People who have served prison time experience a higher unemployment rate than other social groups. Australian law stipulates individuals must not face employment discrimination on the basis of criminal record if unrelated to job’s inherent requirements, but remains significant. Female ex-offenders are particularly vulnerable stigma and discrimination. Nicki’s (pseudonym) account airs injustices...

Recognition and classification of Power Quality Distorted Signals (PQDSs) in power systems is an essential duty. One of the noteworthy issues in Power Quality Analysis (PQA) is identification of distorted signals using an efficient scheme. This paper recommends a Time–Frequency Analysis (TFA), for extracting features, so-called "hybrid approach", using incorporation of Multi Resolution Analysis...

Journal: :Hearing research 2010
Marion Cousineau Laurent Demany Bernard Meyer Daniel Pressnitzer

Pitch perception has been extensively studied using discrimination tasks on pairs of single sounds. When comparing pitch discrimination performance for normal-hearing (NH) and cochlear implant (CI) listeners, it usually appears that CI users have relatively poor pitch discrimination. Tasks involving pitch sequences, such as melody perception or auditory scene analysis, are also usually difficul...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1938
C. H. Graham E. H. Kemp

1. This investigation has been concerned with an analysis of brightness discrimination as it is influenced by the duration of DeltaI. The durations used extend from 0.002 second to 0.5 second. 2. DeltaI/I values at constant intensity are highest for the shortest duration and decrease with an increase in duration up to the limits of a critical exposure time. At durations longer than the critical...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1946
Selig Hecht Charles D. Hendley Sylvia R. Frank Charles Haig

1. Brightness discrimination has been studied with individuals breathing oxygen concentrations corresponding to 7 altitudes between sea level and 17,000 feet. The brightnesses were 0.1, 0.01, and 0.001 millilambert involving only daylight (cone) vision. 2. At these light intensities, brightness discrimination begins to deteriorate at fairly low altitudes. The deterioration is obvious at 8,000 f...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1946
Charles D. Hendley

1. Visual acuity depends on the brightness contrast between test object and background; and conversely, brightness discrimination depends on the target size. Both functions vary with the brightness of the background. Measurements with rectangular targets of length-width ratio 2 were made over a range of sizes, contrasts, and brightnesses sufficient to determine the relations among these three v...

Journal: :برنامه ریزی و بودجه 0
فاطمه هرندی fateme harandi پژوهشکده آمار زهره فلاح محسن خانی zohreh mohsen khani پژوهشکده آمار

approximately half of employees over the world work in the gender specific jobs where at least 80 percent of the employees belong to the same gender. in fact, non-agricultural jobs specific to men are seven times more than those of women. this phenomenon shows inflexibility of job market it leads to the reduction in especially for women and decreases the economic efficiency (anker, 1998). gende...

Journal: :Hippocampus 2014
Alicia A Swan Jonathan Edward Clutton Priyanka Kesavan Chary Sarah G Cook Grace G Liu Michael R Drew

Recent theories posit that adult neurogenesis supports dentate gyrus pattern separation and hence is necessary for some types of discrimination learning. Using an inducible transgenic mouse model, we investigated the contribution of adult-born neurons to spatial and nonspatial touch-screen discriminations of varying levels of difficulty. Arresting neurogenesis caused a modest but statistically ...

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