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Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1975
We consider here the problem of finding a non-negative solution to a set of linear equations which minimizes a bottleneck type objective. Two algorithms are described for the general problem and a single algorithm for the bottleneck transportation problem.
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We consider here the problem of finding a non-negative solution to a set of linear equations which minimizes a bottleneck type objective. Two algorithms are described for the general problem and a single algorithm for the bottleneck transportation problem.
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Current Anthropology, 2011
Teosinte, the putative ancestor of maize, is rarely found in early Mesoamerican archaeological deposits, and maize later took a very long time to develop big ears and to become an effective staple grain. These patterns are best explained by the hypothesis of early nongrain use.
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Teosinte, the putative ancestor of maize, is rarely found in early Mesoamerican archaeological deposits, and maize later took a very long time to develop big ears and to become an effective staple grain. These patterns are best explained by the hypothesis of early nongrain use.
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Bottlenecks and Utilization: Bottlenecks
SSRN Electronic JournalRaul O. Chao, Rebecca Goldberg
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Logistics bottlenecks increase the time it takes to get products to their final destination. In addition to the time, logistics bottlenecks have cost implications. Consequently, this chapter explores the connection between logistics bottleneck and inflation in Nigeria.
Frank Ijem Ojadi, Sheneni Felix Maiyaki
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Frank Ijem Ojadi, Sheneni Felix Maiyaki
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