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      <title>Impact of Human Capital Management Practices on Employees’ JobPerformance</title>
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      <description>Title: Impact of Human Capital Management Practices on Employees’ JobPerformance
Authors: Zeb, Ali; Abdullah, Nor Hazana; Javaid, Mudaser; khan, Muhammad Asad
Abstract: This paper aims to analyze the relationship between the human capital management (HCM)   practices   which   include   training   and   development,   recruitment   and   selection,   Performance  appraisal  and  employee’s  job  performance  in  the  telecom  sector  of  Pakistan.  To  find  the  influence  of  HCM  practices  on  employees  job  performance  within  telecom  sector  of  Pakistan. This is a survey based research study. The sample of the study is employees’ who are working  in  public  and  private  sector  telecommunication  companies  in  Pakistan.  Data  are  collected  through  questionnaires.  Sample  size  was  (n=272);  therefore,  descriptive  statistics,  correlation  and  regression  analysis  have  been  used.  The  overall  results  support  that  HCM  practices  have  prominent  and  indispensable  role  in  the  performance  level  of  employees;  knowledge  and  skill  through  training  and  development,  compatibility  &amp;  competence  through  recruitment  and  selection,  confidence  and  morale  through  performance  appraisal.  HCM  practices  are  highly  correlated  with  each  other  and  also  correlated  with  employee’s  job  performance.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 2018 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Analysis of surface treatment of ASTM A516 Grade 70 using Salt spraymethod</title>
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      <description>Title: Analysis of surface treatment of ASTM A516 Grade 70 using Salt spraymethod
Authors: Khan, Muhammad Ali; Shah, Aqueel; Jaffery, Syed Husain Imran; Khan, Mushtaq; Khan, Adnan Rasheed
Abstract: Conversion  coating  is  an  effective  way  to  safeguard  against  corrosion.  It is performed  on  a  number  of  materials  inhibiting  the  surface  layer  to  corrosive  attack.  In  this work  surface  engineering  is  carried  out  on  test  material  ASTM  A  516  Grade  70  which  is widely used for constructional purposes. During the passivation process samples were given a hot alkaline oxide bath in sodium hydroxide and sodium nitrate. The corrosion resistance was then  analyzed  using  advanced  testing  procedures.  Salt  spray  test  was  used  as  a  yard  stick  in making a comparative analysis of different samples including unpassivated samples, passivated samples  and  passivated  samples  with  prior  surface  treatment.  Results  have  shown  that mechanical  surface  treatment  improves  material  life  by  3%  whereas  passivation  with  prior surface treatment can increase life by 18%.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2019 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Fragmentation Cross Sections of 158 AGeV Pb Projectiles</title>
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      <description>Title: Fragmentation Cross Sections of 158 AGeV Pb Projectiles
Authors: Sher, G.; Shahzad, M. I.; Hussain, M.
Abstract: We investigate the fragmentation cross sections of 158 AGeV 207Pb projectile interacting with different targets using CR39 nuclear track detectors. The exposure is made at SPS beam facility of CERN. The detectors are chemically etched to obtain data in the form of etched cone length. The nuclear and electromagnetic contributions to the measured total charge-changing cross sections are investigated. The estimated results are compared with those found in the literature for similar research work.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Ion acoustic solitary wave in homogeneousmagnetized electron-positron-ion plasmas</title>
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      <description>Title: Ion acoustic solitary wave in homogeneousmagnetized electron-positron-ion plasmas
Authors: Mahmood, S; A, Mushtaq; Saleem, H
Abstract: The nonlinear ion acoustic wave propagating obliquely with respectto an external magnetic field is studied in a homogeneous magnetized electron–positron–ion  plasma.   It  is  found  that  the  amplitude  of  the  solitary  structureincreases with the percentage presence of positrons, which is opposite behaviourto the previous study of these waves in an unmagnetized plasma. The speed of theobliquely propagating soliton in a magnetized plasma turns out to be subsonic,while it is supersonic in the unmagnetized case already studied.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2003 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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