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A Taxonomy of Current Literature on Reverse Logistics
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2013The objectives of this article are to study reverse logistics in a broader perspective involving aspects such as maintaining, servicing, reusing and disposing products. In addition to reverse logistics this study involves after sales service, green supply chain management, product life-cycle management.
M Granlie +4 more
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Current techniques in microsurgical reversal surgery
Current Urology Reports, 2005Microsurgical reversal surgery for the treatment of vasal and epididymal obstruction represents one of the most challenging procedures in urology. An awareness of the latest information surrounding these procedures is essential to success. This article discusses current techniques in preparation, anastomosis, and investigational methods.
Dominick J, Carbone, Joseph J, Phillips
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Multiple current reversal in Brownian ratchets
Physical Review E, 2001We address the problem of stationary transport of overdamped Brownian particles in a one-dimensional spatially periodic potential composed of N hills within one period. We show that in a system driven by both thermal equilibrium fluctuations and symmetric dichotomic fluctuations, a proper manipulation of the barrier heights and slopes of the potential ...
M, Kostur, J, Luczka
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Reversal of anticoagulants: an overview of current developments
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2015Summary Several new anticoagulants have entered the clinical arena or are under clinical development. These drugs include indirect (fondaparinux) and direct oral factor Xa inhibitors (rivaroxaban, apixaban, edoxaban, betrixaban), and the direct thrombin inhibitor dabigatran.
Andreas, Greinacher +2 more
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Observation of the reversed current effect
Plasma Physics, 1980Describes an observation of the reversed current effect and its consequences in a 'stabilized' Z-pinch. Magnetic probe measurements and holographic interferometry were used to follow the development of a reversed current layer and to pinpoint its location in the outer region of the pinched plasma column.
I R Jones, C Silawatshananai
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Reversal currents in dielectric liquids
Proceedings of 1995 International Symposium on Electrical Insulating Materials, 2002A review of data on the investigation of reversal currents in dielectric liquids shows that the shape of the reversal characteristic depends on the nature of the liquid and the impurities in it, the field strength, the time interval, the time repetition, the electrode gap, the temperature etc.
R. Romanets +3 more
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Reversed nested Miller compensation with current follower
ISCAS 2001. The 2001 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (Cat. No.01CH37196), 2002The reversed nested-Miller compensation technique is reviewed by using a simple design-oriented approach. A single current follower is also exploited to provide right-half-plane zero removal while allowing wide band and preserving output swing. Thanks to the small compensation capacitors employed, the approach is suited for integration.
R. MITA +2 more
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Reverse currents in a unipolar arc
Journal of Applied Spectroscopy, 1967The conditions of transition from a unipolar ac arc to a bipolar arc were studied. The observed relationships are explained on the basis of the thermal theory of arcs. The use of a unipolar double arc for achieving strict unipolar operation is suggested.
P. M. Shvartsberg, P. D. Korzh
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Reversal of the current in irradiated dielectrics
Journal of Electrostatics, 1995Abstract Experimental results showing total current reversal in a dielectric subjected to irradiation with nonpenetrating charged particles (electrons, protons, deuterons and α-particles) have been discussed. This phenomenon has been explained assuming a specific time dependence of the radiation-induced conductivity.
S.G. Boev, V.A. Paderin, A.P. Tyutnev
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Current reversal in the thermally stimulated current spectra of polyethylene
Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics Edition, 1975AbstractPolyethylene thermoelectrets were prepared under static electric fields ranging from 70 to 750 kV/cm at various polarization temperatures. Thermally stimulated current (TSC) spectra were observed for those samples in the high‐temperature region above room temperature. The TSC spectra of polyethylene were complex and were composed of two current
Toshimasa Hashimoto +2 more
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