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Inventory routing problem with non-stationary stochastic demands [PDF]
In this paper we solve Stochastic Periodic Inventory Routing Problem (SPIRP) when the accuracy of expected demand is changing among the periods. The variability of demands increases from period to period.
Aghezzaf, El-Houssaine +3 more
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Nyttan av den akademiska friheten
The university is like a corporation insofar as it aims to meet the needs of the society in which it operates. In this respect, the widespread notion that academic research and teaching can and ought to be audited and assessed in a manner comparable to ...
Sharon Rider
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Background Previous studies indicate that ambulance personnel have an increased risk of ill health. Shift work and time spent on physical behaviours during work and leisure are factors that could be related to health, however the research is limited ...
Anna M. Johnsen +5 more
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Background: Crisis line services, run by volunteers, offer a listening ear 24/7 to people who cannot or do not want to use professional help. Although previous studies have identified various potential stressors crisis line volunteers face, as yet a ...
Renate C. W. J. Willems +4 more
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Teachers' Union Demands and Prospects of Teachers in the Globalization Era [PDF]
In Indonesian society, teacher has a unique position, beside as knowledge, perception, attitude, ehviour transferor also as a role model to the society. It is more than an evolutionary modernization; globalization has touched almost every aspects of life
Priyatna, S. (Soeganda)
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Test anxiety, working memory, and cognitive performance: Supportive effects of sequential demands [PDF]
Substantial evidence suggests that test anxiety is associated with poor performance in complex tasks. Based on the differentiation of coordinative and sequential demands on working memory (Mayr & Kliegl, 1993), two studies examined the effects of ...
Atkinson R. C. +9 more
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When demand accelerates demand: Trailing the bandwagon
AbstractConsumers generally prefer scarce products, which has been related to their exclusiveness. Currently scarce products, however, are not necessarily exclusive, but could be scarce because many other consumers previously bought them. We propose that consumers also prefer scarce products in this situation, which an appeal to uniqueness cannot ...
van Herpen, E. +2 more
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ABSTRACT Pediatric gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (GEP‐NENs) are extremely rare and clinically heterogeneous. Management has largely been extrapolated from adult practice. This European Standard Clinical Practice Guideline (ESCP), developed by the EXPeRT network in collaboration with adult NEN experts, provides (adult) evidence ...
Michaela Kuhlen +23 more
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Taking Demands Out of Blame [PDF]
The idea that demands are a key constituent of any analysis of the negative reactive attitudes is rarely challenged, enjoying a freedom from scrutiny uncommon in philosophy.
Macnamara, Coleen
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Local demands on sterile neutrinos
In a model independent manner, we explore the local implications of a single neutrino oscillation measurement which cannot be reconciled within a three-neutrino theory. We examine this inconsistency for a single region of baseline to neutrino energy $L/E$
Barenboim G. +7 more
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