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This review systematically examines robotic systems for robot‐assisted transoral surgical procedures, classifying them based on transoral access depth, and evaluates their fundamental design principles, mechanical innovations, algorithmic advancements, and clinical implementation status.
Yuhao Shi+5 more
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Rising transfusion rates amidst stable blood supply: A Canadian perspective on emerging challenges for blood operators. [PDF]
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Voluntary information and price sharing database - a scoping review of the pricing and procurement landscape across eight Commonwealth Member States. [PDF]
Kebirungi B+11 more
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Integrity Challenges in Halal Meat Supply Chain: Potential Industry 4.0 Technologies as Catalysts for Resolution. [PDF]
Ellahi RM, Wood LC, Khan M, Bekhit AEA.
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Food Supply Chain: A Framework for the Governance of Digital Traceability. [PDF]
Lai MB, Vergamini D, Brunori G.
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AI in humanitarian healthcare: a game changer for crisis response. [PDF]
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AI Applications in Transfusion Medicine: Opportunities, Challenges, and Future Directions.
Barzilai M, Cohen O.
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International Journal of Information and Decision Sciences, 2008
The existing models utilise a mean value approach with deterministic failure cost to determine the optimal number of suppliers in the presence of supplier failure risks. The mean value approach assumes, the firm has a linear utility function with respect to the supply disruptions.
David L. Olson, Desheng Dash Wu
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The existing models utilise a mean value approach with deterministic failure cost to determine the optimal number of suppliers in the presence of supplier failure risks. The mean value approach assumes, the firm has a linear utility function with respect to the supply disruptions.
David L. Olson, Desheng Dash Wu
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Risk Management in Supply Chains
2020This chapter addresses the importance of risk management in supply chains. Risk is defined as a (negative) deviation from a set target due to unforeseen developments or events. Risk management is the process of systematically identifying, analyzing, and responding to risks in an organization.
Andreas Taschner, Michel Charifzadeh
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Enterprise Risk Management in Supply Chains [PDF]
Enterprise risk management began focusing on financial factors. After the corporate scandals in the U.S. in the early 2000s, accounting aspects grew in importance. This chapter discusses models applied to risk management in the context of supply chain management and related disciplines.
Desheng Dash Wu, David L. Olson
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