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Narayana, M. S.
- Joint Patterns and their Significance to the Tectonic History
Authors
1 Department of Geology, Andhra University, Waltair, IN
Source
Journal of Geological Society of India (Online archive from Vol 1 to Vol 78), Vol 11, No 4 (1970), Pagination: 386-391Abstract
On the basis of the relative intensity of the tectonic disturbances in the Medivada-Vaddadi area in Visakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh, the area is subdivided into two domains, homogeneous and inhomogeneous, for the purpose of the study of joints, The subdivision of this contiguous area into two distinct domains is corroborated by applying the Snedecors F-test for the equality of variances for the variables - strike and dip of the joints and the test for the equality of covariances for the variates - strike and dip taken together.
Only in the inhomogeneous domain there is superposition of the low-angled joint pattern on the pre-existing joint pattern consisting of three sets of joints - J1, J2, J3.
The first order joints J1, J2 and J3 might have probably formed during the folding of the beds, and the second order joints with low dips were formed during the readjustment of stress after the folding, jointing and faulting.
The application of the results of the study of the joints to the mineralised zones in areas of superimposed tectonic deformation is indicated.
- Analyzing Retail Customer Buying Preferences and Patterns:An Empirical Study with Reference to Spencer’s Retail Outlet, Guntur
Authors
1 Department of Management Studies, NIT, Narasaraopet, Andhra Pradesh, IN
2 Department of Management Studies, NEC, Narasaraopet, Andhra Pradesh, IN
3 School of Management Studies, JNTU, Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, IN
Source
International Journal on Customer Relations, Vol 6, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 9-13Abstract
The world of business today is full of competition. The business organizations are required to differentiate themselves in terms of the quality of the product, the quantities they are producing, the cost at which they are producing, making it available to the end user, and, most importantly, analyzing and understanding customer concerns and customized needs and preferences. This requires an organization to continuously analyze the changing preferences and buying motives and behavior to make the customer delighted. In this context, the researcher felt that it is imperative to attempt to know the preferences and buying patterns of retail customer with reference to Spencer’s retail outlet located in Guntur district.Keywords
Retail Customer, Retail Marketing, Customer Preferences, Buying Behavior.References
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