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Sustainable Sizing

Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2016
Objective: To provide a review of sustainable sizing practices that reduce waste, increase sales, and simultaneously produce safer, better fitting, accommodating products. Background: Sustainable sizing involves a set of methods good for both the environment (sustainable environment) and business (sustainable business).
Kathleen M, Robinette, Daisy, Veitch
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Size Matters

Manufacturing Management, 2018
As retailer B&M prepares to open a million square-foot distribution hub near Bedford, are warehouses today getting too big – or will there always be a need for ‘mega sheds’?
Shaun E. West   +2 more
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Size Matters

American Journal of Ophthalmology
To describe the ideal size of a laser iridotomy and discuss its importance.Perspective.Articles in ophthalmology literature on this topic were reviewed, and commentary is provided based on the authors' experiences.An ideal laser iridotomy size is 200 microns and larger, especially in eyes with uveitis.
Sanjay, Asrani, Ki Ho, Park
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Size matters

Blood, 2011
In this issue of Blood, Yau and colleagues provide evidence that guide catheter thrombosis in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is initiated by contact system activation, and that unfractionated heparin is more effective than fondaparinux at limiting catheter occlusions because heparin-antithrombin complexes are able to ...
Andras, Gruber, Erik I, Tucker
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Genome Size Evolution: Sizing Mammalian Genomes

Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 2012
The study of genome size (GS) and its variation is so fascinating to the scientific community because it constitutes the link between the present-day analytical and molecular studies of the genome and the old trunk of the holistic and synthetic view of the genome.
REDI, CARLO ALBERTO, E. Capanna
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Sample Size

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1988
Before undertaking a research comparison, investigators may wish to estimate the sample sizes needed to assure that the research is feasible and is worth the effort and expense. Such calculations require several decisions by the researchers: (1) the acceptable level of the type I error (P value), (2) the desired power of the test, (3) the difference ...
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Sample size

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2002
J B, Carlin, L W, Doyle
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Class Size

The Future of Children, 1997
E M, Lewit, L S, Baker
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Apparent Size

Ophthalmologica, 1955
C O, ROELOFS, W P, ZEEMAN
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