bottlenecks

  • 1bottlenecks — v. stop, delay, hinder movement, delay traffic n. narrow section at the top of a bottle; hindrance to the clear flow of traffic, traffic jam; impediment to progress …

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  • 2Marginal Budgeting for Bottlenecks — The Marginal Budgeting for Bottlenecks tool (MBB) is an analytical costing and budgeting tool that helps countries develop their health plans by taking into account the most effective interventions, cost and budget marginal allocations of their… …

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  • 3Bottleneck — 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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  • 4Population bottleneck — followed by recovery or extinction A population bottleneck (or genetic bottleneck) is an evolutionary event in which a significant percentage of a population or species is killed or otherwise prevented from reproducing.[1] A slightly different… …

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  • 5Economy of North Korea — Economic centre of North Korea Currency North Korean won Fiscal year …

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  • 6The Goal (novel) — The Goal is a novel by Dr. Eliyahu M. Goldratt, the business consultant who created the Theory of Constraints model for systems management. It was published in 1984.ettingLike other books by Goldratt, The Goal is written as a piece of fiction.… …

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  • 7Bottleneck — Bottleneckspiel Ein Bottleneck (engl. Flaschenhals) ist ein Zubehör für Gitarrenspieler, mit welchem Glissandi über das gesamte Griffbrett der Gitarre möglich sind. Da das Bottleneck während des Spiels über die Saiten gleitet, wird die… …

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  • 8Bottleneck (engineering) — In engineering, bottleneck is a phenomenon by which the performance or capacity of an entire system is severely limited by a single component. The component is sometimes called a bottleneck point. The term is metaphorically derived from the neck… …

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  • 9Capillary routing — In networking and in graph theory, capillary routing, for a given network, is a multi path solution between a pair of source and destination nodes. Unlike shortest path routing or max flow routing for any network topology only one capillary… …

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  • 10Organizational capital — is the ability of an organization to mobilize and sustain the process of change required to execute strategy.[1] Working practices such as Just In Time, accounts payable processes and Total Quality Management contribute to organizational capital …

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