Chaturvedi, A., and V. Martinez‐de‐Albeniz. 2016. Safety Stock, Excess Capacity or Diversification: Trade‐Offs under Supply and Demand Uncertainty. Production and Operations Management 25(1):77-95.Chaturvedi, A.; Martinez-de-Albeniz, V. Safety stock, excess capacity or diversification: ...
There is an excess of £100 on each claim under this policy. 本保险单每次索赔均有 100 英镑的免赔额。 牛津词典 We cover costs up to £600 and then you pay the excess. 我们最多支付600英镑的费用,超过的部分由你支付。 牛津词典 The increase will not be in excess of (= more than) ...
2. A man surnamed Xue was found guilty of robbery on Wednesday after his getaway was hampered by his excess weight. 3. The government has detailed plans to curb excess capacity since the nation faces severe oversupply. 4. Excess liquidity is likely to attract more speculative capital and boo...
In fact, she appears to suggest that central case of testimonial injusticeFootnote 2 only occurs when (i) the victim is wronged in her capacity as a knower, (ii) the harm is not solely constituted by the cumulative effect of the injustice and (iii) it is systematic, in that it tracks ...
1. We used a model-based approach to predict deaths for 2020 by specific age- and sex groups, under the counterfactual scenario that COVID-19 had not occurred. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first international study of the COVID-19 regional impact on mortality. Results A ...
To date, deep fracture waters with more than a billion-year residence time had only been identified at Kidd Creek on the Canadian Shield2,14. The 1.2 Ga estimate calculated here for Moab Khotsong confirms that the Kidd Creek system is not unique, and most importantly demonstrates that on...
When compared to SAT, VAT has a greater impact on endothelial dysfunction and higher capacity to increase its mass to cause vasoconstriction [112], implicating the correlation between excess VAT and increased risk of CVD. In humans, epidemiological studies showed that VAT is an independent marker ...
In the two years within which the COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted humanity, important lessons remain to be fully documented and harnessed as part of the global public health surveillance capacity. First, the urgent need to improve data and health information systems and the way data are...
When a healthcare system is overwhelmed, the level of care delivered to the population gradually declines until the crisis capacity threshold is reached [3]. Beyond that point, severe disruptions in the chain of care affect not only infected patients but also those suffering from chronic illnesses...
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