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  • 1Bottleneck — For other uses, see Bottleneck (disambiguation). A bottleneck is a phenomenon where the performance or capacity of an entire system is limited by a single or limited number of components or resources. The term bottleneck is taken from the assets… …

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  • 2Bottleneck (logistics) — Project managementIn Project Management, a Bottleneck is one process in a chain of processes, such that its limited capacity reduces the capacity of the whole chain. A related concept is critical path method (see Project Management) and the… …

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  • 3bottleneck — / bɒt(ə)lˌnek/ noun a situation that occurs when one section of an operation cannot cope with the amount of work it has to do, which slows down the later stages of the operation and business activity in general ● a bottleneck in the supply system …

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  • 4Physician supply — refers to the number of trained physicians working in a health care system or active in the labour market.[1] The supply depends primarily on the number of graduates of medical schools in a country or jurisdiction, but also on the number who… …

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  • 5California electricity crisis — The California electricity crisis (also known as the Western U.S. Energy Crisis) of 2000 and 2001 resulted from the gaming of a partially deregulated California energy system by energy companies such as Enron and Reliant Energy. The energy crisis …

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  • 8M. A. G. Osmani — Mohammad Ataul Ghani Osmany Born September 1, 1918(1918 09 01) Sunamganj, Sylhet, Bangladesh Died February 16, 1984(1984 02 16) (aged 65) London, England …

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