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Oyster-derived polysaccharide modulates lipid metabolism and oxidative stress in <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> via distinct mechanisms from glucose. [PDF]
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Unmasking the ethical dimensions of data-sharing in health research: perspectives from researchers at a public university in Uganda. [PDF]
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Evaluating the impact of artificial intelligence development on urban resilience: Evidence from Chinese cities. [PDF]
Zhang X, Liang W, Yu X, Xie B, Liu C.
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Shouldn't Customers Control Customized Product Development?
Journal of Product Innovation Management, 2013Nowadays, customized product development (CPD) is increasingly prevalent in business‐to‐business settings, which has motivated manufacturers into development approaches wherein the customer plays an active role. When the customer is merely viewed as a passive receiver of the customized product, the manufacturer won't be able to truly empathize with the
Smets, L.P.M. +2 more
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2013
In this chapter we show you the core techniques required to create custom controls: how to create and register controls, how to manage the IDs that controls use, how to create controls that can be configured through declarative elements, and how to write HTML from server controls.
Dan Mabbutt +2 more
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In this chapter we show you the core techniques required to create custom controls: how to create and register controls, how to manage the IDs that controls use, how to create controls that can be configured through declarative elements, and how to write HTML from server controls.
Dan Mabbutt +2 more
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Controlling Customer Logistics Service
International Journal of Physical Distribution, 1971Customer logistics service may mean different things to various organizations! Heavy emphasis in one organization may be placed on having a product available at the time, at the place, and in the quantities desired. In another company, it may be desirable to preserve the relative freedom in the manner and timing with which orders can be received from ...
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2010
Each type of custom control has its own advantages and disadvantages. In Chapter 15, you learned about user controls. User controls are easier to create than custom server controls, but server controls are far more powerful. Server controls beat user controls in two key areas: Server controls give you complete control over the HTML you generate ...
Matthew MacDonald +2 more
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Each type of custom control has its own advantages and disadvantages. In Chapter 15, you learned about user controls. User controls are easier to create than custom server controls, but server controls are far more powerful. Server controls beat user controls in two key areas: Server controls give you complete control over the HTML you generate ...
Matthew MacDonald +2 more
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Proceedings of the 16th ACM/IEEE international symposium on Low power electronics and design, 2010
In this paper, we propose Custom Feedback Control, a new dynamic voltage and frequency control architecture for MP-SoC designs that bridges the gap between the two extreme points on the performance versus implementation cost trade-off curve, i.e., fully-centralized and full-decentralized control architectures.
Siddharth Garg +2 more
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In this paper, we propose Custom Feedback Control, a new dynamic voltage and frequency control architecture for MP-SoC designs that bridges the gap between the two extreme points on the performance versus implementation cost trade-off curve, i.e., fully-centralized and full-decentralized control architectures.
Siddharth Garg +2 more
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2013
Using the controls I’ve covered in the last three chapters, you can build an application to meet pretty much any requirements, and as you’ll see as we dig into more of the details of these controls and other concepts, that is exactly what you will be doing starting in Chapter 9.
Scott Isaacs, Kyle Burns
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Using the controls I’ve covered in the last three chapters, you can build an application to meet pretty much any requirements, and as you’ll see as we dig into more of the details of these controls and other concepts, that is exactly what you will be doing starting in Chapter 9.
Scott Isaacs, Kyle Burns
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2004
Chapter 5 details the basic widgets offered by SWT, and Chapter 8 explores advanced widgets suitable for most tasks. The Eclipse developers, however, aimed for a best-of-breed IDE and thus had interface requirements that neither the basic nor the advanced widgets could handle. To answer their requirements, they created the org. eclipse. swt.
Rob Warner, Robert Harris
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Chapter 5 details the basic widgets offered by SWT, and Chapter 8 explores advanced widgets suitable for most tasks. The Eclipse developers, however, aimed for a best-of-breed IDE and thus had interface requirements that neither the basic nor the advanced widgets could handle. To answer their requirements, they created the org. eclipse. swt.
Rob Warner, Robert Harris
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