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    Productivity Enhancement

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    Decision Made: • Increase the capacity by improving productivity. • Increase daily production from 38 vehicle/days to 50 vehicles/day • Reducing Task time from 10.5 min/vehicle to 8.5 min/vehicle. THE STRATEGY • Reducing Man Hours through reduction in 3Ms • 3Ms abbreviation of 3 Japanese letters : • MURI = Over Burden • MUDA = Waste • MURA = Unevenness Fundamental questions • • • • • Why the activity is necessary? Can it be eliminated altogether? If not‚ can the time be reduced for doing

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    concerning their public commitment to help mitigate global warning. The working group suggested the adoption of a more progressive policy. Policy options range from stabilizing UBS’ current carbon emission‚ which means no CO2 reduction‚ to carbon neutrality‚ which means 100% CO2 reduction. In line with the feelings of Marco Suter‚ chairman of the UBS Corporate Responsibility Committee‚ this paper emphasizes the importance of climate change issues for financial service companies. Since numerous corporate

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    Aloe Vera Case Study

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    Discussion Aloe Vera is greatly useful in the treatment of gingivitis or periodontitis (17). It decreases inflammation‚ bleeding‚ and edema of the gingiva. It is a strong antibacterial in periodontal pockets where normal cleansing is challenging‚ and its antifungal properties help considerably in the difficulty of denture stomatitis (18) .also Aloe Vera is a possible anti-bacterial factor which is mentioned to be useful in fighting the microorganism and controlling periodontal disease (19). Vijayalakshmi

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    in helping maintain healthy physical and mental attribute as to live independently or functionally live a full life. Helping the reduction in risk and prevalence of select cancers‚ osteoporosis‚ falls and fractures‚ obesity‚ cardiovascular disease‚ stroke‚ diabetes high cholesterol‚ high blood pressure‚ sarcopenia‚ cognitive functionality and coordination to reduction in the onset of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. This has been done through physicals activity ability to strengthen muscles‚ bones

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    Treatment Outcome Model

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    This paper will illustrate the treatment outcome models of recidivism‚ relapse‚ and harm-reduction. Secondly‚ it will provide information on the similarities and differences of these three treatment outcome models‚ which will help define treatment success and failure in forensic setting for 28-year-old Sandra Lee. Thirdly‚ in this paper‚ challenges and advantages of these treatment outcomes will be explained. Fourthly‚ it focus on the article‚ “Guilt and shame as predictors of recidivism: A longitudinal

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    HOW ARE REDOX REACTIONS DIFFERENT? Redox is the term used to label reactions in which the acceptance of an electron (reduction) by a material is matched with the donation of an electron (oxidation). A large number of the reactions already mentioned in the Reactions chapter are redox reactions. Synthesis reactions are also redox reactions if there is an exchange of electrons to make an ionic bond. If chlorine gas is added to sodium metal to make sodium chloride‚ the sodium has donated an electron

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    Hydroxyurea Therapy

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    treatment with hydroxyurea caused a 50% reduction in the median annual rate of painful crises. The mechanisms of hydroxyurea‚ to increase HbF and decrease neutrophils (white blood cells) showed to be directly correlated with the 50% reduction in annual pain crises. Not only did the results show a decrease in pain crises and its reoccurrence but it also showed that HbF levels doubled and neutrophil levels decreased after hydroxyurea therapy. Moreover‚ the reductions in pain crises and its reoccurrence

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    Oxidation

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    Name: Date of experiment: 04/02/12 Date of report: 04/03/12 Title: Oxidation – Reduction Activity Series Purpose: To determine relative oxidizing and reducing strengths of a series of metals and ions. Oxidation and reduction reaction occur simultaneously side by side. A reduction reaction occurs only if an oxidation reaction occurs and vise-versa. Electrons are given in oxidation while in reduction electrons are gained. Oxidizing agent is a chemical substance which has a large tendency to

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    Commercial Cells

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    Each half cell consists of an electrode and electrolyte and a salt bridge. In a galvanic cell one metal can undergo reduction and the other oxidation. A typical galvanic cell is based on the spontaneous redox reaction: Net Ionic Equation Zn(s) + Cu2+(aq) → Zn2+(aq) + Cu(s) Half Equations Zn(s) → Zn2+(aq) + 2e–        Cu2+(aq) + 2e– → Cu(s) The anode will undergo reduction (Zinc) and the cathode will undergo oxidation (Copper) The two half cells must be physically separated so that the solutions

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    Often a low energy mechanism is seen in children younger than 10‚ while a higher energy mechanism is typically seen in adolescents as bone and soft tissue structures become more rigid. Ideally‚ Closed reduction should take place within six hours to limit the risk of osteonecrosis1. Post reduction x-rays should be carefully scrutinized to evaluate joint space asymmetry. Any asymmetry should be evaluated with CT and MRI to evaluate for labral‚ capsule‚ or ligamentum teres interposition in addition

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