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A transaction cost economics model of vertical integration drivers for remanufacturing operations
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JAMA Surgery, 2023
This Viewpoint discusses different health care systems that reduced costs in operating rooms and proposes how other health care systems can make significant improvements nationally.
Jessica Fazendin
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This Viewpoint discusses different health care systems that reduced costs in operating rooms and proposes how other health care systems can make significant improvements nationally.
Jessica Fazendin
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Basic considerations for calculating the operating costs and the economics
1981HANS LUDWIG von CUBE, FRITZ STEIMLE
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Load shedding optimization for economic operation cost in a microgrid
Electrical Engineering, 2020Distributed generation and demand-side participation have been widely deployed for secure, reliable and economic power distribution networks. Microgrids have been merged in power systems to meet this increase in distributed generation and to provide more control on the massive demand expansion.
Khalid Alqunun +2 more
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An Economic Operation Method of Distribution Transformer Considering Switching Cost
2021 3rd Asia Energy and Electrical Engineering Symposium (AEEES), 2021In order to reduce the loss of the distribution network and improve the economic benefits of the substation, an optimization method for the economic operation of transformers in the distribution station is proposed, which takes into account the switching costs.
Shizhan Song +5 more
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Economic system operation considering the cost of wear of transformers
2014 International Conference on Probabilistic Methods Applied to Power Systems (PMAPS), 2014This paper presents the methodology for economic system operation considering the cost of wear of transformers. It is another application of the economic use of equipment, a theory in power systems already published by one of the authors, though, using the wear of cables as an example.
Panagis N. Vovos, Janusz W. Bialek
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A Risk and Economic Evaluation Tool for Management of Operating Costs
SPE Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition, 2000Abstract Management of operating costs and resource planning is fundamental to maximising asset value. However, there is a balance between the capture of cost reduction and revenue enhancement opportunities and management of health, safety, environment and integrity risks.
Helen Harvey +2 more
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Flexible operation and economic incentives to reduce the cost of CO2 capture
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 2016Abstract Flexible operation is important for processing plants, where turning down or increasing production can be used to take advantage of changes in sales price and demand. Power plants equipped with carbon capture and storage (CCS) assisted can take advantage of this through flexible operation.
Tristan H. Lambert +2 more
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How much does it cost to be fit for operation? The economics of prehabilitation
Current Opinion in AnaesthesiologyPurpose of review Prehabilitation before elective surgery can include physical, nutritional, and psychological interventions or a combination of these to allow patients to return postoperatively to baseline status as soon as possible. The purpose of this review is to analyse the current date related to the cost-effectiveness of
Crişan, Iulia +2 more
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