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    about the state of the human population, mostly the effect of the Earth's carrying capacity has upon the global population. The carrying capacity of an environment is the maximum population size that can be supported by the resources available in the environment. Once an environment has reached this maximum capacity in regards to the resources, the population growth oscillates around the environment's carrying capacity. Density-dependent regulations mostly occur when there is a limited about of…

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    Case Study: FHP

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    some factors into consideration like analyzing financial issues, rethinking about allowed capacity and organizational strategic issues. Analyzing the factors of marginal cost-benefit, sensitivity analysis and organizational issues related to strategies results I squeezing the existing allowed capacity and results in increasing the profitability of organization insulating the competition with a new client. As management had to rethink about if OVL can easily give them more routes than capacity…

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    The discussion around capacity is a very tricky one and can be very complicated draw conclusion about that, because there are many factors that influence the indivividual's capacity to express consent. Mental and physical factor have a big influence in express consent, for example if someone has mental health problem such as dementia, then it may be assumed that the individual is not able to make his/her decisions and does not have the capacity to consent, this is not in fact the case because…

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    Study Guide: Operations Management: refers to the administration of business practices to create the highest level of efficiency possible within an organization. Operations management is concerned with converting materials and labor into goods and services as efficiently as possible to maximize the profit of an organization. In other words, management of systems or processes that creates goods and/or provides services. Strategy: Strategies provide focus for decision making on how overall…

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    established by one individual or two as partners. A business with small/medium scale revenue, small/medium facility and a small number of employees can be considered an SME (Baenol, 1994). SMEs are considered one of the essential economical developing factors in the 21st century. As the large cooperation expand, the need for SMEs has increased as well in order to provide small & medium scale services that are essential to make available for the financial growth opportunities for less capital…

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    Compared to the previous scenario, the COULD-BE solution 2 includes more features and the solution itself is somewhat more complex. The constituents of this scenario are: • Increasing the capacity by means of owned/financed/leased intermodal (rail) trailers • Using own trucks and/or subcontracting tractors (international versus locals) for hauling them to and from the railway terminals • Begin with operational leases of new trucks, which would include repair and maintenance in the leasing…

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    and 4G systems Abstract— The cellular communication system performance is improved by increasing channel capacity and spectrum efficiency. Spectral efficiency (SE) is a key factor in the design of cellular communication system as it quantifies how well the limited frequency spectrum resource is utilized. The efficient use of spectrum is analyzed in terms of coverage area, capacity and reuse distance. OFDMA is a very potential multiple access technique, which will be the key technique for…

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    INTRODUCTION Airspace constraints and controller workload are foremost among the factors limiting the airspace capacity. Controller workload is the physical and mental work that the controllers are supposed to undertake so that air traffic can be managed safely [1]. Airspace can be divided into subdivisions to provide more efficient air traffic services and to reduce the effect of the controller workload on Air Traffic Management capacity. This process is called the sectorization [2]. ATS route…

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    Corry Mountain Case Study

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    Figure 2 above shows a bar chart of Wind Speed Frequency Distribution for Corry Mountain site. The Wind Speed Frequency Distribution is a histogram showing the wind speed in (m/s) and the frequency of hours per year that are expected for each wind speed. Estimation of annual available energy: The annual available energy is calculated by using the formula below: E=1/2×ρ×A×v^3×f…

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    Heat Exchanger Analysis

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    performance. A properly sized heat exchanger should incorporate excess capacity to account for fouling that will occur during operation but too much oversizing results in higher manufacturing and installation costs. The most appropriate metric to describe the performance of a heat exchanger is its thermal capacity, which is its ability to transfer heat between the hot and cold fluids at different temperatures. Thermal capacity depends on the design of the heat exchanger unit and the fluid…

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