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Research on Two-Level Price-Fluctuation Supply Chain Ordering Strategy Problem
Published 2020-01-01“…Supply chain members should sell more products at the normal level, thereby increasing profits of each member in the supply chain under two-level price-fluctuation sales.…”
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Neutrophil adhesion to vessel walls impairs pulmonary circulation in COVID-19 pathology
Published 2025-01-01“…Re-analysis of scRNA-seq data from peripheral blood mononuclear cells from COVID-19 cases revealed increased expression levels of CD44 and SELL in neutrophils in severe COVID-19 cases compared to a healthy group, consistent with our observations in the mouse model. …”
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Online auction-based resource scheduling in grid computing networks
Published 2016-10-01“…We develop a reverse online auction method to allocate grid resources, where the grid resource providers arrive dynamically and user broker has to make a multi-attribute decision whether to sell tasks or not before the end of current round. …”
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Joint Quality Investment and Inventory Decisions for Perishable Items with Reference Quality Effect under the O2O Environment
Published 2019-01-01“…A joint dynamic quality investment and inventory replenishment problem for perishable items with consideration of reference quality effect is investigated, where the retailer sells its products using a combination of the offline and online stores, and the sales function is sensitive to products’ quality and consumers’ reference quality. …”
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Is a viable hemp industry in Florida’s future?
Published 2022-03-01“…Markets for industrial hemp products were promising in the first years of production, but market prices started to decline dramatically in 2020 with many growers unable to sell all their product. In this publication, we examine the hemp value chain with a focus on opportunities in the Florida market. …”
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A indústria cultural brasileira na formulação de Renato Ortiz
Published 2018-01-01“…For the author, the maturing of the culture industry generated a “modern Brazilian tradition”, which ideologically incorporated the national and popular utopian formulations to build an “international popular” that would sell Brazilian cultural products also for the foreign market. …”
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Ọmọ Tí A Kò Kọ́: Globalization and Cultural Education among New Generation Nigerian Yorùbá
Published 2021-12-01“… This essay critically explores the semantic, phonological and philosophical implications of the sound “kọ” (build) in the Yorùbá proverb ́ Ọmọ tí a kò kọ́ ni yóò gbé ilé tí a kọ́ tà (the child that is not taught will eventually sell the house that is built). I will read the concept behind the sound as a multi-layered, multi-semantic meta-philosophical building block which not only showcases a serious aspect of indigenous epistemology and serving as a note of caution on Yorùbá education and its sociology of filial responsibilities, but could also be deployed to interrogate the emerging youth culture of the new generation Nigerian Yorùbá in the age of globalization. …”
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Potentials of Local Economic Development in Aspect of Tourism
Published 2015-10-01“…Secondly, the local government aims to sell its fruits and vegetables produced in the frame of public employment programme for local market and institutions. …”
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Effects of the Sharing Economy on Sequential Innovation Products
Published 2019-01-01“…We develop a two-period model in which a monopoly manufacturer sells an old product and introduces a new product in each period; in the same period, an owner who bought a product for self-use from the manufacturer in the previous period may rent the product out because of the low self-use value in this period. …”
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Cultural landscapes. Artificial between resilience and natural selection
Published 2019-12-01“…Therefore, for every human community, the whole landscape becomes a place where to reside, live, build, produce, sell, pass on, it participates in the whole cycle.…”
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Spectrum Sharing with Vehicular Communication in Cognitive Small-Cell Networks
Published 2020-01-01“…The small-cell BS (primary service provider, PSP) and the vehicle (secondary service provider, SSP) can share the spectrum, where the PSP can sell idle spectrum resources to the SSP. This is taken as a spectrum trading market, and a Bertrand competition model is considered to depict this phenomenon. …”
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Simulation Modeling for Analysis of a (Q, r) Inventory System under Supply Disruption and Customer Differentiation with Partial Backordering
Published 2012-01-01“…The supplier provides the retailer with all requirements, and the retailer sells products to the customers. The supplying process is randomly subject to disruptions. …”
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Complementary Product Pricing and Service Cooperation Strategy in a Dual-Channel Supply Chain
Published 2020-01-01“…The products of the two manufacturers are complementary products. One manufacturer sells products simultaneously through its own online channel and the traditional retailer, and the manufacturer delivers the product’s service to the retailer in its network direct sales channel by cooperating with the retailer in the form of service cost sharing. …”
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Villa d’époque romaine et habitat médiéval à Mont-Saint-Jean (Sarthe) : bilan des recherches 2008-2020
Published 2022-12-01“…The farms of Roullée and La Selle were not established until the late 18th century.…”
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Technically Speaking, What Is Sturgeon Caviar?
Published 2016-09-01“…Seafood roes are among the most valuable of fishery commodities because they are considered a delicacy and sell for a high price. The eggs can be acquired as whole roe, (the eggs still attached to the ovary, as with mullet), or as individual eggs that may be collected directly from where the female deposits or spawns her eggs (for instance, “tobiko,” from flying fish), or by harvesting the female and separating the eggs from the ovary (as with salmon, lumpfish, and sturgeon “caviar”). …”
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Interactive ethics teaching for students of chemistry
Published 2024-11-01“…This is followed by role play to determine if the chemist might sell the drug to profit from it. A further exercise, using a jigsaw technique, with greater opportunity for discussion is also described. …”
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Pricing Decisions and Online Channel Selection Strategies in Dual-Channel Supply Chains considering Block Chain
Published 2022-01-01“…In the two different dual-channel sales models, the results showed that (1) without block chain technology, retail prices increase when the manufacturer’s unit retail cost increases; (2) with block chain technology, retail prices are higher than those of sales models that do not adopt block chain technology; and (3) with block chain technology, the manufacturer should choose the online direct + delegation sales model to sell its products.…”
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Mothers and children without bread. Hunger in the Auxilio Social Cocinas de Hermandad and Comedores Infantiles during post-war Francoism (1939-1940)
Published 2025-02-01“…It is also argued that, beyond the food supply problems of those famine years, the ineffectiveness of the Comedores and Cocinas was often due to the staff who worked in them, as they often used to steal food for their own consumption or to sell on the black market. Finally, it is argued that, given its failure to feed the needy, Auxilio Social’s aim of extending support to the dictatorship through the guise of charity was tarnished. …”
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Technically Speaking, What Is Sturgeon Caviar?
Published 2016-09-01“…Seafood roes are among the most valuable of fishery commodities because they are considered a delicacy and sell for a high price. The eggs can be acquired as whole roe, (the eggs still attached to the ovary, as with mullet), or as individual eggs that may be collected directly from where the female deposits or spawns her eggs (for instance, “tobiko,” from flying fish), or by harvesting the female and separating the eggs from the ovary (as with salmon, lumpfish, and sturgeon “caviar”). …”
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