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An Uncertain DEA Model for Scale Efficiency Evaluation

IEEE transactions on fuzzy systems, 2019
Data envelopment analysis (DEA) is widely used to estimate efficiency, particularly with respect to firm performance in economics. When the observed data are imprecise, as in the cases involving carbon emissions or social benefits, an uncertain DEA model
Bao Jiang, Waichon Lio, Xiang Li
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Colin Deas Campbell

BMJ, 2016
Colin Deas Campbell trained at St Thomas’ Hospital, London after being demobilised from the navy. On qualifying he wished to enter general practice and after several jobs—which included Steyning (West Sussex), Dunbar (East Lothian), and Nottingham—while seeking the ideal practice, he was offered the job as the GP for the village of Waddesdon ...
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Allergy to Cocamide DEA

American Journal of Contact Dermatitis, 1998
Three cases are reported of individuals allergic to cocamide DEA, also known as coconut diethanolamide. In two cases, multiple other cutaneous allergies were present. In both instances, cocamide DEA was present in several personal care products used by the patients. In the third case, occupational exposure was suspected.
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Catalytic-CO2-Desorption Studies of DEA and DEA–MEA Blended Solutions with the Aid of Lewis and Brønsted Acids

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2018
Heat-duty reduction is the major challenge in CO2 desorption and amine regeneration. The use of a combination of heterogeneous catalytic desorption with improved amine solvents is a novel approach to address this issue. We studied CO2-desorption tests of
Huancong Shi   +7 more
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7 Final Report on the Safety Assessment of Cocamide DEA, Lauramide DEA, Linoleamide DEA, and Oleamide DEA

Journal of the American College of Toxicology, 1986
Cocamide DEA, Lauramide DEA, Linoleamide DEA, and Oleamide DEA are fatty acid diethanolamides that may contain 4–33% diethanolamine. These ingredients are used in cosmetics at concentrations of <0.1–50%, with most products containing 1–25% diethanolamide. Cocamide DEA and Lauramide DEA are inactive ingredients in prescription drugs.
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The use of Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) in healthcare with a focus on hospitals

Health Care Management Science, 2019
Sebastian Kohl   +3 more
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A New Method for Predicting the Ingredients of Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) Including Fly Ash (FA) Using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA)

The Arabian journal for science and engineering, 2020
F. R. Balf   +2 more
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