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LINEs

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1991
LINEs are ubiquitous transposable elements of eukaryotes. Significant information has accumulated in the past year concerning the mechanism of transposition and the intermediates involved. In addition, progress has been made in the understanding of LINE structure and evolution, and several laboratories have exploited the interspersed, repetitive nature
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The U-line Line Balancing Problem

Management Science, 1994
The traditional line balancing (LB) problem considers a production line in which stations are arranged consecutively in a line. A balance is determined by grouping tasks into stations while moving forward (or backward) through a precedence network. Recently many production lines are being arranged in a “U-line,” as a consequence of the use of just-in ...
G. J. Miltenburg, J. Wijngaard
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Lines

Human Fertility, 2017
I wrote this poem while marveling at the birth of my now 4-year-old daughter. My husband Stephen and I had tried to conceive for several months, and we were overjoyed when Sophie finally arrived. Embarking on the fertility journey again - this time with deeper awareness of my own subfertility - I reflect anew on the treasures and travails of pregnancy.
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Line, line, everywhere a line: Cultural considerations for waiting-line managers

Business Horizons, 2014
Abstract Given the trend of increasing business globalization, management teams of multinational companies have taken steps to better understand consumers, local business partners, and local governments. Local queueing preferences present managers with additional challenges and opportunities in international markets.
Graham Gillam   +3 more
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Line segregation

Spatial Vision, 1989
Six experiments investigated the preattentive segregation of line-like patterns composed of discrete elements in a background of distractors. The results indicate that other factors in addition to spatial density influence line segregation. Edge alignment, edge length and principal axis orientation also affect line segregation.
J, Beck, A, Rosenfeld, R, Ivry
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Lines vs. no lines

Proceedings of the 4th Annual Conference of the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction - CHINZ '03, 2003
Display design can play a vital role in the performance of operators controlling complex systems. This paper presents a follow-up study to an earlier one which found that when completing an ambulance dispatch task, participants using a display that had good task-to-display compatibility performed better on more complex dispatch tasks than participants ...
Jared Hayes   +3 more
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