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Participants in the Network

Plymouth, Dept, of Environmental Sciences, Plymouth (United Kingdom) Vrije Universiteit, Inst, voor Milieuvraagstukken, Amsterdam (The Netherlands) [Pg.229]


The evaluation unit liaises with a network of approximately 250 users (general practitioners, specialists, pharmacists, and students) to actively solicit feedback on the various texts. Participants in the network are provided with all titles free-of-charge, and staff visit these users regularly to discuss and record comments. [Pg.859]

Network-modifying Ion. One of the ions in a glass which, according to Zachariasen s theory (see under glass), do not participate in the network. They must have a rather large radius and a low valency, e.g. the alkali metals and the alkaline earths. [Pg.213]

Product flow data is enriched by irrformation from inspection institutes, laboratories and additional evalirations and analyses from supply chain partners to ensure validity and consistency of the stored information as well as deUvering secine additional data that rrsually is not accessible to the single partner of the supply chain. Supply chain partners add information for their input factors by combining data through the data management system (Fig. 20.5). As a result the benefits from participating in the network greatly exceed those that an in-house solution is able to deliver. [Pg.338]


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