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Optimal Variety

In the grocery environment, many retailers compete based on variety of products offered. Thus the retailer satisfies the demands of different customer segments, with individual segments not being required to compromise their needs. The same approach is used by some book retailers, in that the increased cost of variety is compensated by a higher revenue if demand is enhanced and associated margins improve. The ability of [Pg.54]


The inclusion of assembly is very conscious, in that assembly issues are often neglected in product engineering. Through consideration of assembly, many strategically important issues can be addressed. For example, DFA impacts much more than assembly itself. In addition to reducing component assembly and handling costs, DFA encourages part-count optimization, variety reduction and standardization. [Pg.327]

Microwaves from the waveguide are coupled into the resonator by means of a small coupling hole in the cavity wall, called the iris. An adjustable dielectric screw (usually machined from Teflon) with a metal tip adjacent to the iris pennits optimal impedance matching of the cavity to the waveguide for a variety of samples with different dielectric properties. With an appropriate iris setting the energy transmission into the cavity is a maximum and simultaneously reflections are minimized. The optimal adjustment of the iris screw depends on the nature of the sample and is found empirically. [Pg.1560]

Where there are large volumes of contaminated water under a small site, it is sometimes most convenient to treat the contaminant in a biological reactor at the surface. Considerable research has gone into reactor optimization for different situations and a variety of stirred reactors, fluidized-bed reactors, and trickling filters have been developed. Such reactors are usually much more efficient than in situ treatments, although correspondingly more expensive. [Pg.30]

Pyrethroids with Modified Chrysanthemate Esters. Newer pyrethroids incorporate optimized chrysanthemic acid components to retard detoxication by microsomal oxidases and these are esterified with a variety of optimized alcohol moieties therefore increasing persistence. [Pg.273]

The coarse, nonpigmentary cmdes are particle si2e reduced by a variety of processes to obtain pigmentary CPC. Since CPCs are utili2ed in a variety of industries and a host of appHcations, the specific property requirements vary widely. A large number of special-purpose types are commercially available designed to provide optimal properties for specific appHcations. [Pg.30]

For a viable commercial process, the selection of materials and the choice of synthetic route is governed primarily by cost, not by overall yield. The selection of starting material is dictated usually by the desked C-3 substituent. For cephalosporins containing 3-acetoxymethyl or 3-(substituted)methyl such as 3-thiomethyl and 3-aminomethyl derived moieties, the most dkect synthetic route is from cephalosporin C, whereas pencillin V or G is the preferred starting material for the synthesis of the C-3 methyl cephalosporins. The three chemical transformations (2), (5), and 6) can potentially be carried out in a variety of ways, the precise sequence being determined by a balance of competing factors such as cost and optimization of yield (87). [Pg.31]

Supercomputers are found in many government research laboratories, intelligence agencies, universities, and a small number of industrial companies. In the United States, the National Science Foundation (NSF) has provided supercomputers to several prominent universities for both academic and industrial users. These centers provide state-of-the-art, supercomputer-tuned appHcations for a wide variety of disciplines, together with staffs who are very knowledgeable in optimization for supercomputer performance. [Pg.88]

Amido black is a commonly used stain, but it is not very sensitive. It is often used to visualize concentrated proteins or components that are readily accessible to dyes such as proteins that have been transferred from a gel to nitrocellulose paper. Two of the more sensitive and more frequently used stains are Coomassie Brilliant Blue (R250 and G250) and silver stains. Because these stains interact differently with a variety of protein molecules, optimization of the fixative and staining solutions is necessary. The Coomassie stains are approximately five times more sensitive than amido black and are appropriate for both agarose and polyacrylamide gels. The silver stain is approximately 100 times more sensitive than Coomassie and is typically used for polyacrylamide gels. [Pg.183]

Formulation of the Objective Function The formulation of objective functions is one of the crucial steps in the application of optimization to a practical problem. You must be able to translate the desired objective into mathematical terms. In the chemical process industries, the obective function often is expressed in units of currency (e.g., U.S. dollars) because the normal industrial goal is to minimize costs or maximize profits subject to a variety of constraints. [Pg.743]

The development of micellar liquid chromatography and accumulation of numerous experimental data have given rise to the theory of chromatographic retention and optimization methods of mobile phase composition. This task has had some problems because the presence of micelles in mobile phase and its modification by organic solvent provides a great variety of solutes interactions. [Pg.45]

Fluorescence spectra were measured at wavelength scanning of tunable dye-laser. In spite of the monochromic excitation the fluorescence spectmm has quite complex composition. Such variety of wavelengths allows to optimize fluorescence excitation and registration for any technological conditions. [Pg.412]

A number of more general force fields for the study of small molecules are available that can be extended to biological molecules. These force fields have been designed with the goal of being able to treat a wide variety of molecules, based on the ability to transfer parameters between chemical systems and the use of additional terms (e.g., cross terms) in their potential energy functions. Typically, these force fields have been optimized to... [Pg.13]

Although the list of force fields discussed in this subsection is by no means complete, it does emphasize the wide variety of force fields that are available for different types of chemical systems as well as differences in their development and optimization. [Pg.14]


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