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  • 1finite capacity loading — Loading based on the assumption that capacity is finite, i. e. cannot be increased. This parameter aligns load to the available capacity, enabling realistic lead times to be calculated. Compare infinite capacity loading …

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  • 2loading — 1) The process of allocating jobs or orders to work centres within a production facility. If there is a range of jobs there could be a range of possible routes through the various work centres. Building up a profile of the load on each location… …

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  • 3infinite capacity loading — Loading based only on the due dates for deliveries, taking no notice of whether capacity is available. This parameter encourages a critical examination of the options available for expanding capacity, e. g. overtime, subcontracting. Compare… …

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  • 4Radio communications during the September 11 attacks — This article reviews some of the details of radio communications at the September 11, 2001 World Trade Center attacks. [The purpose of revealing the operational details in this article is to allow operators of other communications networks and… …

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  • 5Structural engineering — is a field of engineering dealing with the analysis and design of structures that support or resist loads. Structural engineering is usually considered a speciality within civil engineering, but it can also be studied in its own right. [cite… …

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  • 6Displacement chromatography — is a chromatography technique in which a sample is placed onto the head of the column[n 1] and is then displaced by a solute that is more strongly sorbed than the components of the original mixture. The result is that the components are resolved… …

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  • 8Long-tail traffic — This article covers a range of tools from different disciplines that may be used in the important science of determining the probability of rare events. The terms long range dependent , self similar and heavy tailed are very close in meaning.… …

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  • 9Failure theory (material) — v · d · e Materials failure modes Buckling · Corro …

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  • 10dam — dam1 /dam/, n., v., dammed, damming. n. 1. a barrier to obstruct the flow of water, esp. one of earth, masonry, etc., built across a stream or river. 2. a body of water confined by a dam. 3. any barrier resembling a dam. v.t. 4. to furnish with a …

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