971 resultados para Northeast. Semiarid. Native Goats. Production System. Productive Performance
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Globalization has increased the pressure on organizations and companies to operate in the most efficient and economic way. This tendency promotes that companies concentrate more and more on their core businesses, outsource less profitable departments and services to reduce costs. By contrast to earlier times, companies are highly specialized and have a low real net output ratio. For being able to provide the consumers with the right products, those companies have to collaborate with other suppliers and form large supply chains. An effect of large supply chains is the deficiency of high stocks and stockholding costs. This fact has lead to the rapid spread of Just-in-Time logistic concepts aimed minimizing stock by simultaneous high availability of products. Those concurring goals, minimizing stock by simultaneous high product availability, claim for high availability of the production systems in the way that an incoming order can immediately processed. Besides of design aspects and the quality of the production system, maintenance has a strong impact on production system availability. In the last decades, there has been many attempts to create maintenance models for availability optimization. Most of them concentrated on the availability aspect only without incorporating further aspects as logistics and profitability of the overall system. However, production system operator’s main intention is to optimize the profitability of the production system and not the availability of the production system. Thus, classic models, limited to represent and optimize maintenance strategies under the light of availability, fail. A novel approach, incorporating all financial impacting processes of and around a production system, is needed. The proposed model is subdivided into three parts, maintenance module, production module and connection module. This subdivision provides easy maintainability and simple extendability. Within those modules, all aspect of production process are modeled. Main part of the work lies in the extended maintenance and failure module that offers a representation of different maintenance strategies but also incorporates the effect of over-maintaining and failed maintenance (maintenance induced failures). Order release and seizing of the production system are modeled in the production part. Due to computational power limitation, it was not possible to run the simulation and the optimization with the fully developed production model. Thus, the production model was reduced to a black-box without higher degree of details.
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With the outlook of improving seismic vulnerability assessment for the city of Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan), the global dynamic behaviour of four nine-storey r.c. large-panel buildings in elastic regime is studied. The four buildings were built during the Soviet era within a serial production system. Since they all belong to the same series, they have very similar geometries both in plan and in height. Firstly, ambient vibration measurements are performed in the four buildings. The data analysis composed of discrete Fourier transform, modal analysis (frequency domain decomposition) and deconvolution interferometry, yields the modal characteristics and an estimate of the linear impulse response function for the structures of the four buildings. Then, finite element models are set up for all four buildings and the results of the numerical modal analysis are compared with the experimental ones. The numerical models are finally calibrated considering the first three global modes and their results match the experimental ones with an error of less then 20%.
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Focusing optical beams on a target through random propagation media is very important in many applications such as free space optical communica- tions and laser weapons. Random media effects such as beam spread and scintillation can degrade the optical system's performance severely. Compensation schemes are needed in these applications to overcome these random media effcts. In this research, we investigated the optimal beams for two different optimization criteria: one is to maximize the concentrated received intensity and the other is to minimize the scintillation index at the target plane. In the study of the optimal beam to maximize the weighted integrated intensity, we derive a similarity relationship between pupil-plane phase screen and extended Huygens-Fresnel model, and demonstrate the limited utility of maximizing the average integrated intensity. In the study ofthe optimal beam to minimize the scintillation index, we derive the first- and second-order moments for the integrated intensity of multiple coherent modes. Hermite-Gaussian and Laguerre-Gaussian modes are used as the coherent modes to synthesize an optimal partially coherent beam. The optimal beams demonstrate evident reduction of scintillation index, and prove to be insensitive to the aperture averaging effect.
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Seit den 50er Jahren des Zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts erfährt das Konzept der schlanken Produktion stetig Erweiterungen und Renaissancen [Fau09]. Zielt das Ursprungskonzept noch überwiegend auf eine Effizienzsteigerung im Bereich der Fertigung ab, so werden im Rahmen eines Ganzheitlichen Produktionssystems verstärkt auch die indirekten Bereiche, wie z. B. Konstruktion, Forschung und Entwicklung, Planung oder Vertrieb einbezogen. Im folgenden Beitrag werden die Rahmenbedingungen eines Produktionssystems im indirekten Bereich dargestellt und Empfehlungen hinsichtlich einer strukturellen Erweiterung aktuell bestehender Ordnungsrahmen gegeben.
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Die konsequente Anwendung von einer Validie-rungsmethoden ist eine wichtige Grundlage zur Angabe der Genauigkeit von Simulationsmodellen. Im nachfolgenden Beitrag wird eine Vorgehensweise zur Validierung von Simulationsmodellen vorgestellt und auf ein am Institut für Fördertechnik und Logistiksysteme (IFL) entwickeltes Modell zur Quantifizierung des Energiebedarfs und der Spielzeit von Regalbediengeräten angewandt und analysiert.
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Purpose: The aim of this work is to evaluate the geometric accuracy of a prerelease version of a new six degrees of freedom (6DoF) couch. Additionally, a quality assurance method for 6DoF couches is proposed. Methods: The main principle of the performance tests was to request a known shift for the 6DoF couch and to compare this requested shift with the actually applied shift by independently measuring the applied shift using different methods (graph paper, laser, inclinometer, and imaging system). The performance of each of the six axes was tested separately as well as in combination with the other axes. Functional cases as well as realistic clinical cases were analyzed. The tests were performed without a couch load and with a couch load of up to 200 kg and shifts in the range between −4 and +4 cm for the translational axes and between −3° and +3° for the rotational axes were applied. The quality assurance method of the new 6DoF couch was performed using a simple cube phantom and the imaging system. Results: The deviations (mean ± one standard deviation) accumulated over all performance tests between the requested shifts and the measurements of the applied shifts were −0.01 ± 0.02, 0.01 ± 0.02, and 0.01 ± 0.02 cm for the longitudinal, lateral, and vertical axes, respectively. The corresponding values for the three rotational axes couch rotation, pitch, and roll were 0.03° ± 0.06°, −0.04° ± 0.12°, and −0.01° ± 0.08°, respectively. There was no difference found between the tests with and without a couch load of up to 200 kg. Conclusions: The new 6DoF couch is able to apply requested shifts with high accuracy. It has the potential to be used for treatment techniques with the highest demands in patient setup accuracy such as those needed in stereotactic treatments. Shifts can be applied efficiently and automatically. Daily quality assurance of the 6DoF couch can be performed in an easy and efficient way. Long-term stability has to be evaluated in further tests.
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Prevalences of foot lesions and lameness were recorded in 1'449 Swiss dairy cows during routine claw-trimming on 78 farms from June 2010 until February 2011. Lameness was present in 14.8 % of cows and on 80.8 % of investigated farms. Highest prevalences were seen for widened white line (80.7 %/100 %), signalling foot lesion (65.6 %/98.7 %), heel-horn erosion (34.2 %/88.5 %), digital dermatitis complex (29.1 %/73.1 %), severe hemorrhages (27.9 %/87.2 %), and Rusterholz' sole ulcers (11.5 %/74.4 %) at cow and herd level, respectively. Lower prevalences were found for subclinical laminitis (5.4 %/47.4 %), chronic laminitis (3.3 %/25.6 %), white line disease (4.7 %/42.3 %), double soles (2.6 %/33.3 %), interdigital hyperplasia (3.1 %/33.3 %), sole ulcers (0.4 %/6.4 %), toe infections caused by faulty claw-trimming (3.9 %/39.7 %) and by injury (0.1 %/2.6 %), deep lacerations (0.4 %/6.4 %), and interdigital phlegmona (0.1 %/1.3 %). Lameness and foot lesions were shown to represent important health problems of dairy cows under the conditions of the typical grass-based production system in Switzerland. Digital dermatitis has developed to the most relevant foot disease with a high impact on welfare of Swiss dairy cows within the past 10 years.
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Family preservation service agencies in the State of Kansas have undergone major changes since the implementation of a managed care model of service delivery in 1996. This qualitative study examines the successes and barriers experienced by agency directors in utilization of a managed care system. Outcome/ performance measures utilized by the State of Kansas are reviewed, and contributing factors to the successes and limitations of the program are discussed. Included in these reviews is an analysis and presentation of literature and research which has been used as support for the current program structure. Recommendations for further evolution of practice are proposed.
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OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to identify common risk factors for patient-reported medical errors across countries. In country-level analyses, differences in risks associated with error between health care systems were investigated. The joint effects of risks on error-reporting probability were modelled for hypothetical patients with different health care utilization patterns. DESIGN Data from the Commonwealth Fund's 2010 lnternational Survey of the General Public's Views of their Health Care System's Performance in 11 Countries. SETTING Representative population samples of 11 countries were surveyed (total sample = 19,738 adults). Utilization of health care, coordination of care problems and reported errors were assessed. Regression analyses were conducted to identify risk factors for patients' reports of medical, medication and laboratory errors across countries and in country-specific models. RESULTS Error was reported by 11.2% of patients but with marked differences between countries (range: 5.4-17.0%). Poor coordination of care was reported by 27.3%. The risk of patient-reported error was determined mainly by health care utilization: Emergency care (OR = 1.7, P < 0.001), hospitalization (OR = 1.6, P < 0.001) and the number of providers involved (OR three doctors = 2.0, P < 0.001) are important predictors. Poor care coordination is the single most important risk factor for reporting error (OR = 3.9, P < 0.001). Country-specific models yielded common and country-specific predictors for self-reported error. For high utilizers of care, the probability that errors are reported rises up to P = 0.68. CONCLUSIONS Safety remains a global challenge affecting many patients throughout the world. Large variability exists in the frequency of patient-reported error across countries. To learn from others' errors is not only essential within countries but may also prove a promising strategy internationally.
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During the healthcare reform debate in the United States in 2009/2010, many health policy experts expressed a concern that expanding coverage would increase waiting times for patients to obtain care. Many complained that delays in obtaining care in turn would compromise the quality of healthcare in the United States. Using data from The Commonwealth Fund 2010 International Health Policy Survey in Eleven Countries, this study explored the relationship between wait times and quality of care, employing a wait time scale and several quality of care indicators present in the dataset. The impact of wait times on quality was assessed. Increased wait time was expected to reduce quality of care. However, this study found that wait times correlated with better health outcomes for some measures, and had no association with others. Since this is a pilot study and statistical significance was not achieved for any of the correlations, further research is needed to confirm and deepen the findings. However, if future studies confirm this finding, an emphasis on reducing wait times at the expense of other health system level performance variables may be inappropriate. ^
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The geological structure of a Holocene sand spit system and the adjacent Weichselian glacial deposits in the northeastern part of Schleswig-Holstein have been investigated and presented in a geological map. Thin meltwater deposits overlie the glacial tills in the area of the former Beverö lsland in the west. To its north and northeast, the modern Sand spit system is present. Its basal transgression horizon is composed mainly of gravels and boulders, and directly overlie the Pleistocene deposits. Further up the succession, fine graind sands are present, in turn overlain by the coarser grained sands of the barrier bar. To the east, under the protection of the sand spit, gyttyas and peats which sometimes attain large thicknesses have been deposited under lacustrinellagoonal conditions. Closer to the shore, these sediments are covered by marine sands.
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En este escrito se presentan reflexiones sobre los avances en la identificación de los cambios verificados en el paisaje de algunas localidades del interior de la Provincia de Santa Fe que puedan ser atribuidos a la modificación en la matriz productiva agrícola. Se parte del paisaje entendido como la dimensión perceptible de un territorio y las transformaciones en él operadas. El análisis de la articulación entre paisaje y territorio ha sido organizado a partir de los conceptos de niveles del paisaje y de escalas territoriales. Los niveles de paisaje refieren a un conjunto de elementos y percepciones que configuran las imágenes principales de cada paisaje. Las escalas territoriales refieren a los modos en que son organizados los territorios que componen los espacios de la sociedad. Las transformaciones en el proceso de inserción productiva han implicado contradicciones, como la pérdida de funciones regionales de algunas localidades y la dilución de la identidad en el marco de la adecuación territorial al nuevo sistema agrícola. El estudio de esas articulaciones entre escalas territoriales y niveles paisajísticos revela tanto inserciones específicas de cada espacio local en el sistema productivo, como tensiones entre transformación territorial y configuración de los espacios locales
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El siguiente trabajo realiza un análisis teórico e historiográfico a partir de la obra de Abraham Léon, recientemente editada en la Argentina. Además de reflexionar sobre el rol de los judíos a lo largo de la historia, considerar su vinculación con actividades mercantiles, y estructurar una mirada sobre las causas del antisemitismo, el objetivo es discutir la caracterización socioeconómica de los períodos precapitalistas y entender la dinámica de cambio que originó un nuevo sistema de producción
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En el trabajo se analizan las luces y sombres del sistema universitario argentino desde la recuperación democrática en 1983 hasta la actualidad. Dicho análisis gira en torno a dimensiones como el cogobierno universitario, el clima institucional, la producción académica, la expansión del sistema y los mecanismos de evaluación institucional
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La horticultura platense se caracteriza por su sistema de producción bajo invernáculo, altamente dependiente de insumos que en su mayoría son importados y dolarizados. Paralelamente, el producto hortícola fresco obtenido es no transable, debiéndose comercializar en el mercado interno. Debido a esto, la devaluación de principios de 2002 inauguró una etapa crítica para el sector hortícola en general y el platense en particular. Ante este contexto se investigaron las diferentes estrategias adoptadas por los productores y el impacto resultante a nivel mercado, precios y costos, como así también los resultados físicos y económicos de los establecimientos hortícolas. Para ello se apeló a la recolección de información primaria y secundaria, interpretando los resultados obtenidos mediante diferentes metodologías. Se analizó el impacto de la devaluación y su asimilación bajo distintos razonamientos según cada productor. Este contexto y las estrategias elegidas también afectaron al mercado, provocando una determinada evolución del precio y volumen ofertado de productos hortícolas. Las estrategias adoptadas, los costos de los insumos, los precios y los volúmenes de los productos ofrecidos, provocaron cambios en los márgenes brutos de los productores, cuyo ingreso nominal y real resultó afectado.