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Asynchronous Guaranteed Cost Control of 2-D Markov Jump Roesser Systems

IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, 2021
Zhengguang Wu, Yue-Yue Tao
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Controlling the Cost of Quality Control

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1986
In the present era of expanding technology coexisting with economic constraint, appropriate quality control criteria to monitor laboratory performance must take into consideration not only analytic precision and medical utility, but also cost effectiveness.
J, Woo, R S, Schifreen, J W, Winkelman
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Controlling Health Care Costs

New England Journal of Medicine, 2004
Both President Bush and Senator Kerry have proposals designed to ease voters' angst about the affordability of health care. As Paul B. Ginsburg sees it, neither proposal gets at the core issues involved in controlling the growth of health care costs.
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Cost of Snail Control

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1979
In the last 10 years, there has been general agreement that niclosamide (bayluscide) is the preferred molluscicide for control of the snails transmitting Schistosoma mansoni and Schistosoma haematobium. This chemical has been widely tested in pilot projects and is in use in expanded control projects in Brazil, Puerto Rico, Egypt, Iran, and other ...
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Ratios for Cost Control

1993
The design of buildings takes place in phases representing a development from rough to precision planning. Estimates are made in order to test whether the result is still within the budget set by the client or developer. In this way, the decisions taken during the design phase can be quantified and expressed in monetary terms.
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Controlling Healthcare Costs: Just Cost Effectiveness or “Just” Cost Effectiveness?

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2018
Abstract:Meeting healthcare needs is a matter of social justice. Healthcare needs are virtually limitless; however, resources, such as money, for meeting those needs, are limited. How then should we (just and caring citizens and policymakers in such a society) decide which needs must be met as a matter of justice with those limited resources?
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Output-feedback-guaranteed cost control of fractional-order uncertain linear delayed systems

Computational and Applied Mathematics, 2020
Liping Chen   +5 more
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Cost Controlling Methodology: Design to Cost

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2019
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">Current Global Economic scenario is driven by high quality and innovative products and services available at lower cost. With the volatility in the cost drivers market of 3M’s (man, material and manufacturing), Industry needs a methodology which can control cost and assists in ...
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Cost Control: Integrated Cost/Schedule Performance

Journal of Management in Engineering, 1986
An integrated cost/schedule performance curve provides a visual summation of costs, performance and time. Its graphical construction is reviewed together with illustrations from a particular project application. Data provided by such integrations can be used to detect trends and forecast future conditions.
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Cost Control

1977
J. D. Radford, D. B. Richardson
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