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Yeston, J. "Process of Elimination." Science 343, no. 6176 (2014): 1179. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.343.6176.1179-a.

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Witte, George. "Process of Elimination." Hopkins Review 9, no. 3 (2016): 404. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/thr.2016.0090.

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Wood, Heather. "A process of elimination." Nature Reviews Neuroscience 4, no. 9 (2003): 696. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrn1208.

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&NA;. "STREAMLINING THE PROCESS OF ELIMINATION." AJN, American Journal Of Nursing 85, no. 7 (1985): 774. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00000446-198507000-00007.

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Gussow, Leon. "Toxicology Rounds: The Process of Elimination." Emergency Medicine News 32, no. 6 (2010): 24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.eem.0000381469.84284.e3.

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Freivalds, Rūsiņš, Marek Karpinski, Carl H. Smith, and Rolf Wiehagen. "Learning by the Process of Elimination." Information and Computation 176, no. 1 (2002): 37–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/inco.2001.2922.

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Choi, Hee-Jeong, Chul-Ho Choi, and Seung-Mok Lee. "Influence of wastewater composition on denitrification and biological P-removal in the S-DN-P-process: Effects of different substrates (a)." Water Science and Technology 56, no. 8 (2007): 79–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2007.697.

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The influence of the wastewater composition on the denitrification and biological P-elimination in the Sorption Denitrification P-eliminations Process (S-DN-P-process) was examined. Batch type experiments were performed to examine the influence of various substrates. Among the three different substrates prepared, only 11% CODfilt was taken up from starch containing wastewater (starch preparation). Acetate is an easily degradable substrate for the biological P-elimination, and showed ca. 30% more acetate was taken up compared to the raw wastewater (wastewater preparation). Starch is a barely degradable substance, because it must be hydrolysed before digestion. Starch initially sorbs slowly (approximately 30 min), and may be hydrolysed during this time. During the investigations, the biological P-elimination and the denitrification were found to be dependent on the wastewater composition. The P-elimination rate was determined to be 38% with the acetate preparation, while a P-elimination of 6% was obtained with the starch preparation. The wastewater preparation showed a P-elimination of 56%, the value of which was almost 18% more than the acetate preparation. The biological P-elimination and denitrification depend not only on the dissolved parts in the wastewater, but also on the undissolved content.
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Kumar, Lalit, Pooja, and Pradeep Kumar. "Production Process Smoothening and Elimination of Bottleneck." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 804 (June 17, 2020): 012051. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/804/1/012051.

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Vandelaer, J., J. Partridge, and B. K. Suvedi. "Process of neonatal tetanus elimination in Nepal." Journal of Public Health 31, no. 4 (2009): 561–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdp039.

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Glikman, Paweł. "Elimination of Structural Distortions in the Transformation Process." Gospodarka Narodowa 187, no. 10 (2003): 21–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.33119/gn/113807.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Process elimination"

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Hussein, Jacob, and Elis Lidberg. "The Decision Reaching Process within Product Elimination : A case study at PharmaCompany." Thesis, KTH, Industriell ekonomi och organisation (Inst.), 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-296940.

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Globalization and market competition drives new product development. As a consequence, companies are forced to eliminate products more frequently. However, the process of eliminating products is often overlooked both in academia and in practice. Omitting the product elimination process can lead to production inefficiencies and unnecessary costs of retaining the products. The results in this thesis discovers inconsistencies in the present product elimination process at PharmaCompany. The inconsistencies are grouped in the four categories: Interaction &amp; Collaboration, External Analysis, Resource Prioritization &amp; Decision Making, Proactivity Analysis. The main suggested improvements comprise a clearer internal communication, increased documentation and restructuring the current process design. In addition, reframing the current elimination process to emulate the academical approach is suggested in order to further legitimize the elimination process and increase interest on the area. The thesis concludes that a more standardized elimination process can lead to increased efficiency by adopting additional filters to identify and analyze underperforming products. Furthermore, the thesis increases awareness of the topic of product elimination and enhances the knowledge within the research area. By linking the product elimination process to the resource allocation process, the thesis marks the overall neglect of the topic, and gives insights on the need for increased attention towards the product elimination process.<br>Globaliseringen och ökad konkurrens har drivit på ny produktutveckling. Som en konsekvens tvingas företag att eliminera produkter mer frekvent. Borttagning av produkter har dock förbisetts både i den akademiska världen och i praktiken till förmån för andra forskningsämnen. Att utelämna produkt elimineringsprocessen kan leda till produktionsineffektivitet och onödiga kostnader för att behålla produkterna. Avhandlingen resulterar i upptäckten av flera brister i den nuvarande produktelimineringsprocessen på PharmaCompany. Bristerna är grupperade i större kategorier, Interaction &amp; Collaboration, External Analysis, Resource Prioritization &amp; Decision Making, Proactivity Analysis. De viktigaste föreslagna förbättringarna innefattar tydligare intern kommunikation, ökad dokumentation och omstrukturering av den nuvarande processdesignen. Dessutom föreslås omramning av den nuvarande eliminationsprocessen för att efterlikna den akademiska metoden för att ytterligare legitimera eliminationsprocessen och för att få högre prioritet inom resursallokeringsprocessen. Avhandlingen drar slutsatsen att en mer standardiserad eliminationsprocess kan hjälpa processen att bli effektivare genom att använda fler filter för att identifiera och analysera svaga produkter. Dessutom ökar avhandlingen medvetenheten om ämnet produkteliminering och förstärker kunskapen inom forskningsområdet. Genom att länka produktelimineringsprocessen till resursallokeringsprocessen markerar avhandlingen den övergripande försummelsen av ämnet och ger insikter om behovet av produktelimineringsprocessen behöver få högre fokus och forskning.
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Argouslidis, Paraskevas C. "The service elimination process : an empirical investigation into the British financial services sector." Thesis, University of Stirling, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/16787.

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The present study represents an in-depth empirical investigation into the service elimination process in the British financial services sector. It aims to make a contribution towards the concise development of the literature on service elimination and to provide empirically based recommendations, which can improve the way financial service elimination is practised. The theoretical part of the study focused first on a review of the characteristics of services in general and of financial services in particular and of the service range management activities of financial institutions. Second, the literature on product and service elimination was reviewed. The bulk of this material refers to conceptual propositions and empirical evidence on elimination from manufacturing settings, while conceptual and empirical material from service and financial service settings is alarmingly sparse. The presents tudy conceptualisedth e service elimination process as consisting of three broad stages, a) the pre-elimination stage, b) the actual service elimination decision-making process and c) the post-elimination stage. The study adopted a research approach based on the broad hypothesis that service elimination decisions are not made in a vacuum (as the limited literature on service and financial service elimination assumes explicitly or implicitly) but that they are influenced by contextual organisational and environmental characteristics of companies. Based on the above conceptualisations, the research objectives were to a) identify the content of the service elimination process (i. e., the decision variables involved in the various steps of the process) b) measure the relative importance/frequency of use of the above content and c) measure the influence of a set of contextual independent variables on the relative importance/frequency of use of the content of the service elimination process. To meet the above research objectives, a pluralistic research method was adopted. For the identification component of the research objectives qualitative research (in-depth interviews) was conducted, while for the measurement component quantitative research was conducted(mail survey). The findings indicated that service elimination decisions were the outcome of a multi-step process, which with very few exceptions (i. e., the way in which British financial institutions identified financial services as candidates for elimination) was found to be largely informal and unsophisticated. Moreover service elimination was rated as the least important service range management activity and was allocated the least amount of resources (temporal, monetary and human). The findings also suggested that the content of the service elimination process was both similar and different to elimination practice in manufacturing settings. Among the most obvious similarities was the paramount importance of sales and profitability considerations in making products and financial services candidates for elimination. Among the most striking differences was that while a product is fully eliminated, partial elimination was the predominant outcome of the service elimination process in the studied setting. With regards to the contextual influence, it was found that the relative importance/frequency of the decision variables involved in the service elimination process varied in relation to the type and the size of individual financial institutions, the pursued overall business strategy, and degree of market orientation, the degree of formalisation of the service elimination process, the number of services in the range (service diversity), the type of financial service which is considered for elimination, the method of its delivery process, the intensity of competition and of the legislative environment and the volatility of the technological environment. As such, the findings confirmed the hypothesised dynamism of the service elimination decisions and suggested that any attempt to describe the service elimination process in a golden rule way that fits all companies, all financial services and all environmental circumstances would be misleading.
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Hart, S. J. "An empirical investigation of product elimination decision-making process in British manufacturing industry." Thesis, University of Strathclyde, 1987. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.382377.

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Golovatova, Alona, and Jinshan Zhou. "Optimization of Goods Incoming Process." Thesis, Högskolan i Borås, Institutionen Ingenjörshögskolan, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-20222.

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Increasing interest to optimization of goods incoming process has paralleled the rise of product diversity and advanced warehouse management based on logistics support systems. Nowadays, companies are universally faced with the requirements to reengineer their business processes starting with goods incoming operation, aiming to significantly reduce total operating costs and quickly respond to ultimate consumer. Previous academic research has provided many alternatives to attain the expected results. Nevertheless, an enormous gap still exists between theoretical research and practical operations. The purpose of this paper is to bridge this gap from operation level.We introduced a theoretical framework which was organized around earlier studies, latest findings and established literatures associated with overview of goods incoming process, flows management, seven wastes, logistics support systems etc. Meanwhile, an online fashion retailer, Nelly.com goods incoming process has been mapped from goods receiving, packing and sorting, warehousing to data input. As a result, intermittent material flows and information flows has been realized. Later on, a sensitivity analysis was performed to observe all wastes in the process through precise timing of each detailed activity. As the weaknesses and opportunities have been identified within Nelly’s goods incoming process, some heuristic solutions were proposed in the paper.Generally, flows should be smoothed and accelerated, particularly material flows and information flows related with goods incoming process. The interruption and miscommunication should be avoided to streamline the whole operation. Whilst, we inferred that all wastes within every sub-process have to be aware of. Consequently, some techniques such as scheduled delivery, cross-docking, goods classification, improved logistics support systems were proposed to eliminate wastes. Further on, the prevailed business process reengineering should be conducted as the next step to reallocate some resources or operations.Lastly, we simulated an expected goods incoming process based on Nelly’s status quo and heuristic suggestions. And some future research issues have been presented at the end to extend the vision to relevant domains.
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Nadal, Magriñà Laura. "Muscarinic, adenosine and tropomyosin-related kinase B receptors modulate the neuromuscular developmental synapse elimination process." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/441749.

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El desenvolupament del sistema nerviós perifèric implica una inicial exuberant producció de neurones i, una posterior reducció dependent de l'activitat del nombre de sinapsis de les unions neuromusculars (NMJ). Aquest procés s’anomena eliminació sinàptica. Al final de la primera setmana postnatal, cada fibra muscular està innervada per una sola motoneurona. Els receptors muscarínics d’acetilcolina (mAChR), els receptors d’adenosina (AR) i el receptor cinasa de tropomiosina B (TrkB) podrien permetre la competició entre terminals nerviosos durant el procés d’eliminació sinàptica mitjançant la modulació de l’alliberament d’acetilcolina. En aquesta tesi s’ha investigat, mitjançant microscòpia confocal i un anàlisi morfològic quantitatiu, el paper dels receptors mAChRs (M1, M2 i M4), dels AR (A1 i A2A) i del receptor TrkB en el procés d’eliminació en el desenvolupament de la NMJ. Els resultats mostren que els receptors mAChRs, AR i el receptor TrkB promouen una desconnexió axonal al principi de la segona setmana postnatal independentment de la maduració dels receptors d’acetilcolina postsinàptics. En resum, els receptors mAChRs, AR i el receptor TrkB endarrereixen el procés d’eliminació sinàptica a P7 però l’acceleren a P9. Pel que fa la cooperació d’aquests receptors, M4 produeix un efecte oclusiu sobre M1 i un efecte additiu sobre a P7. La cooperació entre els receptors M1, A1 i A2A promou la pèrdua axonal a P9, mentre que, l’efecte de M2 és independent dels altres receptors. El M1 i TrkB treballen junts per incrementar la pèrdua axonal a P9 independentment dels receptors M2 i TrkB. En conclusió, l’eliminació sinàptica postnatal és regulada per un mecanisme que depèn de varis receptors, involucrant la cooperació dels diferents subtipus de receptors muscarínics, d’adenosina i el receptor TrkB, els quals garanteixen la monoinnervació de les sinapsis neuromusculars al final del procés.<br>El desarrollo del sistema nervioso periférico implica una inicial exuberante producción de neuronas y, una posterior reducción dependiente de actividad del número de sinapsis en las uniones neuromusculares (NMJ). Este proceso se denomina eliminación sináptica. Al final de la segunda semana postnatal, cada fibra muscular esta inervadas por una solo motoneurona. Los receptores muscarínicos de acetilcolina (mAChR), los receptores de adenosina (AR) y el receptor quinasa de tropomiosina B (TrkB) podrían permitir la competición entre los terminales nerviosos durante el proceso de eliminación sináptica mediante la modulación en la liberación de acetilcolina. En esta tesis se ha investigado, mediante microscopía confocal y un análisis morfológico cuantitativo, el papel de los receptores mAChRs (M1, M2 y M4), de los receptores de adenosina (A1 y A2A) y del receptor TrkB en el del proceso de eliminación en el desarrollo de la NMJ. Los resultados muestran que los receptores mAChRs, AR y el receptor TrkB promueven una desconexión axonal al inicio de la segunda semana postnatal independientemente de la maduración de los receptores de acetilcolina postsinápticos. En resumen, los receptores mAChRs, AR y el receptor TrkB retrasan el proceso de eliminación sináptica en P7 pero lo aceleran en P9. En la cooperación de estos receptores, se ha demostrado que M4 produce un efecto oclusivo sobre M1 y aditivo sobre A1 en P7. La cooperación entre M1, A1 y A2A promueve la pérdida axonal en P9, mientras que M2 es independiente de los otros receptores. M1 y TrkB cooperan para incrementar la pérdida axonal en P9 independientemente de M2 y TrkB. En conclusión, la eliminación sináptica postnatal está regulada por un mecanismo que depende de varios receptores, involucrando la cooperación de diferentes subtipos de receptores muscarínicos, de adenosina y el receptor TrkB, los cuales garantizan la monoinnervación de las sinapsis neuromusculares al final del proceso. saludable.<br>The development of the peripheral nervous system involves an initially exuberant production of neurons and a subsequent activity-dependent reduction in the number of synapses at the neuromuscular junctions (NMJ). This process is called synaptic elimination. At the end of the first postnatal week, each muscle fiber is innervated by a single motoneuron. Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAChR), adenosine receptors (AR) and the tropomyosin-related kinase B (TrkB) receptor may allow the direct competition between nerve endings during synapse elimination through the modulation of acetylcholine release. Here, it has been investigated by confocal microscopy and quantitative morphological analysis the involvement of the individual and synergic or oclusive effect of M1-, M2- and M4-subtypes of mAChRs, A1 and A2A of ARs and TrkB in the control of the axonal elimination in developing NMJ. The results show that mAChRs, ARs and TrkB promote axonal disconnection at the beginning of the second postnatal week without affecting the postsynaptic maturation of the nicotinic receptor cluster. In summary, mAChRs, ARs and TrkB delay axonal loss at P7 but accelerate it at P9. In terms of receptor cooperation, M4 produces some occlusion of the M1 pathway and some addition to the A1 pathway at P7. The cooperation between M1, A1 and A2A receptors promotes axonal loss at P9, whereas the effect of M2 is independent of the other receptors. M1 and TrkB receptors work together to increase axonal loss rate at P9 but the effect of M2 is largely independent of the TrkB receptor. In conclusion, postnatal synapse elimination is a regulated multireceptor mechanism involving the cooperation of several muscarinic, adenosine and TrkB receptor subtypes that guarantees the monoinnervation of the neuromuscular synapses in the end of the process.
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Jarenfors, Anna, and Järsö Sissela. "IPREP: Framework for elimination of an internal return process : A case study at Thule Sweden AB." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för ekonomistyrning och logistik (ELO), 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-65842.

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Course: Degree project in logistics, the Business Administration and Economics Programme Authors: Anna Jarenfors and Sissela Järsö Supervisor: Hana Hulthén Examiner: Helena Forslund Title: IPREP: Framework for elimination of an internal return process – A case study at Thule Sweden AB Background: Logistics coordination plays an important role regarding the competitive success of an organization. A company has to eliminate unnecessary processes involved in the supply chain in order to decrease cost and to improve the business. This study focuses on the problems with the internal return process at Thule Sweden AB. Thule Sweden AB has in the last decade had an increased production which have had led to a larger material flow which have impacted the internal return process negatively. The internal return process is, in this study, defined as the process where unused material in production is sent back to the warehouse. Purpose: The purposes of this study is to present suggestions of how the internal return process at Thule can be eliminated and construct a framework of how manufacturing companies can eliminate unnecessary internal return processes. Methodology: The study is a qualitative case study with an abductive approach of the internal return process at Thule Sweden AB. The theories used in the study are found from literature and scientific articles while empirical data has been collected mainly through semi-structured interviews and observations. The selection of interviewees has been based on what knowledge they carry and what responsibility they have in the company. Findings: A process map over the internal return process illustrated three general causes creating an internal return. These were incorrect material delivered to production, incorrect stock balance and leftover material after production. The three general causes found formed the basis of a fishbone diagram which identified seven root causes. The seven root causes presented were, not able to scan the barcode on the pallets, pallet put at incorrect production line, incorrect previous internal return, lack of stock counting at internal return, insufficiency in the material- and production planning, suppliers not able to produce in batch size and no kitting station. Suggestions of how to eliminate an internal return process were presented and the fundamental categories of the framework presented were integration, personnel, routines, environment and planning.   Key words: Internal return process, process elimination, general cause, root cause, framework, manufacturing company<br>Kurs: Examensarbete i logistik för Civilekonomprogrammet Författare: Anna Jarenfors and Sissela Järsö Handledare: Hana Hulthén Examinator: Helena Forslund Titel: IPREP: Framework for elimination of an internal return process – A case study at Thule Sweden AB Bakgrund: Logistikkoordinering spelar en viktig roll för ett företags konkurrenskraft. Ett företag måste eliminera onödiga processer i en försörjningskedja för att minska kostnader och förbättra verksamheten. Denna studie fokuserar på den interna returprocessen på Thule Sweden AB. Thule Sweden AB har under det senaste decenniet haft en ökad produktion vilket lett till ett större materialflöde som påverkat den interna returprocessen negativt. Den interna returprocesses är i denna studie definierad som den process där oanvänt material i produktion returneras till lagret. Syfte: Syftet med studien är att presentera förslag till hur den interna returprocessen kan elimineras samt att presentera ett ramverk över hur tillverkande företag kan eliminera onödiga interna returprocesser. Metod: Studien är en kvalitativ fallstudie, med ett abduktivt synsätt, över den interna returprocessen på Thule Sweden AB Teorierna använda i studien utgår från litterära källor samt vetenskapliga artiklar medan empirisk data samlats in mestadels från semi-strukturerade intervjuer och observationer. Urvalet av intervjurespondenter har baserats på vilket kunskap de erhåller samt vilka ansvarsområden de har i företaget. Resultat: En processkarta över den interna returprocessen illustrerade tre generella orsaker till det processen. Dessa var fel material levererat till produktion, felaktigt lagersaldo och överblivet material efter produktion. De tre generella orsakerna utgjorde grunden till ett fiskbensdiagram vilket identifierade sju rotorsaker till den interna returprocessen. De sju rotorsakerna var: omöjlighet att skanna streckkoden på pallen, pall transporterad till fel produktionslinje, felaktig tidigare intern returprocess, brist på inventeringsrutiner vid intern returprocess, ineffektivitet i material- och produktionsplaneringen, att leverantörer inte kan producera i batch-storlek samt brist på kittingstation. Förslag på hur den interna returprocessen kan elimineras presenterade och grundstenarna i det ramverk som presenterade var integration, personal, rutiner, omgivning och planering. Nyckelord: Intern returprocess, processeliminering, generell orsak, rotorsak, ramverk, tillverkande företag
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Nelson, Nicole L. "A Facial Expression of Pax: Revisiting Preschoolers' "Recognition" of Expressions." Thesis, Boston College, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/2458.

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Thesis advisor: James A. Russell<br>Prior research showing that children recognize emotional expressions has used a choice-from-array style task; for example, children are asked to find the fear face in an array of several expressions. However, these choice-from-array tasks allow for the use of a process of elimination strategy in which children could select an expression they are unfamiliar with when presented a label that does not apply to other expressions in the array. Across six studies (N = 144), 80% of 2- to 4-year-olds selected a novel expression when presented a target label and performed similarly when the label was novel (such as pax) or familiar (such as fear). In addition, 46% of children went on to freely label the expression with the target label in a subsequent task. These data are the first to show that children extend the process of elimination strategy to facial expressions and also call into question the findings of prior choice-from-array studies<br>Thesis (PhD) — Boston College, 2011<br>Submitted to: Boston College. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences<br>Discipline: Psychology
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Kramer, Onno. "Limit cycles the elimination of limit cycles iin a CISTR through the application of a feedback process controller /." Enschede : Universiteit Twente, Faculteit der Chemische Technologie, 2002. http://e-collection.ethbib.ethz.ch/show?type=extdiss&nr=5.

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Goralski, Kerry Brennan. "The identification of a novel renal organic cation transport process, implications for drug interactions and altered renal drug elimination." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape9/PQDD_0018/NQ44997.pdf.

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Kiefer, Thomas. "Modeling and control of the hot rolling process of heavy plates in view of the elimination of ski ends." Aachen Shaker, 2007. http://d-nb.info/98816115X/04.

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Books on the topic "Process elimination"

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Process of elimination. Outskirts Press, 2009.

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Glass, Harry. Process of elimination. Pedersen Press, 1993.

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Bugeja, Michael J. Process of Elimination: Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys: Super Mystery #36. Pocket Books, 1998.

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Black, Bruce. Mastoidectomy elimination. American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society, 1995.

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Bradley, Arthur T. Process of elimination: A novel. Skyhorse Pub., 2012.

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Addlakha, Renu. The urban initiative for leprosy elimination: Strategy and process documentation. DANLEP, 2003.

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Lupton, Ellen. The bathroom, the kitchen, and the aesthetics of waste: A process of elimination : MIT Visual Arts Center. The Center, 1992.

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Abbott, Miller J., and MIT List Visual Arts Center., eds. The bathroom, the kitchen, and the aesthetics of waste: A process of elimination : MIT List Visual Arts Center. The Center, 1992.

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Secretariat, Commonwealth. The convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women: The reporting process-a manual for commonwealth jurisdictions. Commonwealth Secretariat, 1988.

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Westhues, Kenneth. Eliminating professors: A guide to the dismissal process. Kempner Collegium Publications, 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "Process elimination"

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Philip, Gisi. "Waste Elimination." In Sustaining a Culture of Process Control and Continuous Improvement. Productivity Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315099361-11.

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Yoshida, Jun-Ichi, and Aiichiro Nagaki. "Liquid- and Liquid-Liquid-Phase Reactions - Addition and Elimination." In Micro Process Engineering. Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9783527631445.ch22.

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Dalziel, K., and R. Marks. "Further Studies with Models for the Transepidermal Elimination Process." In Skin Models. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70387-4_6.

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Kraft, Angelika, and Carl Franz Seyfried. "Ammonia and Phosphate Elimination by Biologically Intensified Flocculation Filtration Process." In Chemical Water and Wastewater Treatment. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76093-8_31.

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Höll, W., and J. Horst. "Elimination of Heavy Metals by the Carix Ion Exchange Process." In Recent Developments in Ion Exchange. Springer Netherlands, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3449-8_15.

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Bhatt, Mitesh K., S. S. Pimplikar, and Piyush Pandey. "Elimination of Process Wastes in Construction by Using Last Planner® System." In Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering. Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6463-5_31.

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Bachmann, Jens, Martin Riedl, Johann Schuster, and Markus Siegle. "An Efficient Symbolic Elimination Algorithm for the Stochastic Process Algebra Tool CASPA." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-95891-8_44.

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Kostrzewa, Daniel, and Robert Brzeski. "The Data Dimensionality Reduction in the Classification Process Through Greedy Backward Feature Elimination." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67792-7_39.

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Sapkal, Sagar U., and Tejas A. Bhilawade. "Elimination of Nick Defect by Process Optimization for Input Shaft Reverse Gear Section." In Advanced Engineering Optimization Through Intelligent Techniques. Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8196-6_63.

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Lefort, Elisabeth. "Arriving at Justice by a Process of Elimination: Hans Kelsen and Leo Strauss." In Hans Kelsen in America - Selective Affinities and the Mysteries of Academic Influence. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33130-0_7.

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Conference papers on the topic "Process elimination"

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Heimbigner, D., and L. Osterweil. "An argument for the elimination of roles." In Proceedings. Ninth International Software Process Workshop. IEEE, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ispw.1994.512781.

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Yap, Novin, Caloy Hermosura, and Freddie Pascual. "Elimination of epoxy bridging in diebond process." In 2012 35th IEEE/CPMT International Electronics Manufacturing Technology Conference (IEMT). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iemt.2012.6521796.

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Chan, Yee Ming, Pik Yee Ng, Ling Yun Miao, Hyun Gu Yoon, and Kin San Pey. "Elimination of Vmin failures in 0.15um logic process." In 2006 International Symposium on Semiconductor Manufacturing (ISSM). IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/issm.2006.4493047.

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Berkhout, A. J. "Multiple elimination as part of the prestack migration process." In SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 1992. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1821917.

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Yang, Xuehong, Junfei Huang, and Yunzhan Gong. "Defect Analysis Respecting Dead Path Elimination in BPEL Process." In 2010 Asia-Pacific Services Computing Conference (APSCC). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/apscc.2010.24.

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Johnson, Sr., Walter H., Dan Hobbs, Ron Jones, and Gary Pors. "Elimination of monitor wafers in metal film process control." In Microelectronic Manufacturing '95, edited by Anant G. Sabnis and Ivo J. Raaijmakers. SPIE, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.221325.

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Lu, Yuan, Yinxing Zhai, and Ying Hu. "A New Elimination Ant Colony Algorithm for Process Task Distribution." In 2010 International Conference on Management and Service Science (MASS 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmss.2010.5576628.

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Kenefake, Daryl, Joseph E. King, and Don Victory. "Systematic Elimination and Mitigation of Process Hazards in Project Design." In International Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition in China. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/131630-ms.

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Ulmer, Franz-Georg. "Cinderella: Method generalisation of the elimination process to filter repeating patterns." In 2015 IEEE International Conference on Digital Signal Processing (DSP). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdsp.2015.7252028.

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Chin, W. L., C. E. Tan, and Norsholiha Mohd Shauffi. "Crack die elimination by comprehensive optimization throughout all assembly process steps." In 2016 IEEE 37th International Electronics Manufacturing Technology (IEMT) & 18th Electronics Materials and Packaging (EMAP) Conference. IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iemt.2016.7761943.

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Reports on the topic "Process elimination"

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Felix, Larry G. Engineering New Catalysts for In-Process Elimination of Tars. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1061282.

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Vasanth K, Pooja, and Dwaipayan Banerjee. Operations SOP: How to Organise COVID Vaccination for 200-Person Educational Institutions / Small Organisations. Indian Institute for Human Settlements, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24943/opssop.072021.

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This document details the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) which can be followed by any small organisations/educational institutions/ apartment complexes (approximately up to 200 individuals) for organising an on-site COVID-19 vaccination drive for their staff, students, residents and family. The sections detail the basic design and process workflow that can be planned within the premises to ensure elimination of unproductive waiting time on one hand and also provide maximum safety for all beneficiaries from chances of cross transmission of COVID-19 infection. The document captures details about the manpower planning, zone demarcations and roles and responsibilities of stakeholders, which can be used as a guideline for setting up similar initiatives. The COVID-19 safety protocols have also been covered to ensure adherence of processes as a safeguard against infections. A section has been added at the end on lessons learnt, which provides an insight on how to further improve the existing process and account for additional aspects which need to be considered for an improved experience and enhanced safety.
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Voychishin, K. S., and Ya P. Dragan. Elimination Of Rhythm For Periodically Correlated Random Processes. Defense Technical Information Center, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada261061.

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Pritchett, Lant, and Martina Viarengo. Learning Outcomes in Developing Countries: Four Hard Lessons from PISA-D. Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35489/bsg-rise-wp_2021/069.

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The learning crisis in developing countries is increasingly acknowledged (World Bank, 2018). The UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) include goals and targets for universal learning and the World Bank has adopted a goal of eliminating learning poverty. We use student level PISA-D results for seven countries (Cambodia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Paraguay, Senegal, and Zambia) to examine inequality in learning outcomes at the global, country, and student level for public school students. We examine learning inequality using five dimensions of potential social disadvantage measured in PISA: sex, rurality, home language, immigrant status, and socio-economic status (SES)—using the PISA measure of ESCS (Economic, Social, and Cultural Status) to measure SES. We document four important facts. First, with the exception of Ecuador, less than a third of the advantaged (male, urban, native, home speakers of the language of instruction) and ESCS elite (plus 2 standard deviations above the mean) children enrolled in public schools in PISA-D countries reach the SDG minimal target of PISA level 2 or higher in mathematics (with similarly low levels for reading and science). Even if learning differentials of enrolled students along all five dimensions of disadvantage were eliminated, the vast majority of children in these countries would not reach the SDG minimum targets. Second, the inequality in learning outcomes of the in-school children who were assessed by the PISA by household ESCS is mostly smaller in these less developed countries than in OECD or high-performing non-OECD countries. If the PISA-D countries had the same relationship of learning to ESCS as Denmark (as an example of a typical OECD country) or Vietnam (a high-performing developing country) their enrolled ESCS disadvantaged children would do worse, not better, than they actually do. Third, the disadvantages in learning outcomes along four characteristics: sex, rurality, home language, and being an immigrant country are absolutely large, but still small compared to the enormous gap between the advantaged, ESCS average students, and the SDG minimums. Given the massive global inequalities, remediating within-country inequalities in learning, while undoubtedly important for equity and justice, leads to only modest gains towards the SDG targets. Fourth, even including both public and private school students, there are strikingly few children in PISA-D countries at high levels of performance. The absolute number of children at PISA level 4 or above (reached by roughly 30 percent of OECD children) in the low performing PISA-D countries is less than a few thousand individuals, sometimes only a few hundred—in some subjects and countries just double or single digits. These four hard lessons from PISA-D reinforce the need to address global equity by “raising the floor” and targeting low learning levels (Crouch and Rolleston, 2017; Crouch, Rolleston, and Gustafsson, 2020). As Vietnam and other recent successes show, this can be done in developing country settings if education systems align around learning to improve the effectiveness of the teaching and learning processes to improve early learning of foundational skills.
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