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Cortes, Pablo Ignacio, and P. A. Catalán. "TSUNAMI SHELF RESONANCE ALONG THE NORTHERN CHILE COAST." Coastal Engineering Proceedings, no. 35 (June 23, 2017): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.9753/icce.v35.management.3.

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This work presents the analysis of resonance in two of the main cities along the northern coast of Chile, where a large tsunamigenic potential remains despite recent earthquakes. By combining a modal analysis solving the theory of free and forced oscillations, with the analysis of background spectra derived from in situ measurements, the spatial and temporal structure of the modes are recovered. Comparison with spectra from three tsunamis of different characteristics shows that the modes found have been excited by past events. Moreover, a difference in the overall response between locations is found. Arica is more sensitive to the characteristics of the tsunami source, whereas Iquique shows a smaller dependency. Results are further contrasted with other methodologies with good agreement. These findings are relevant in characterizing the tsunami hazard in the area, and the methodology can be further extended to other areas along the Chilean coast.
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Hollinshead, Graham. "Management ideology - off the shelf?" Journal of East European Management Studies 1, no. 2 (1996): 84–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0949-6181-1996-2-84.

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Rittschof, Daniel. "Off the Shelf Fouling Management." Marine Drugs 15, no. 6 (June 14, 2017): 176. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md15060176.

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Peacock, PG. "THE MANAGEMENT OF SHELF SPACE." VINE 15, no. 1 (January 1985): 39–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb040318.

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Drèze, Xavier, Stephen J. Hoch, and Mary E. Purk. "Shelf management and space elasticity." Journal of Retailing 70, no. 4 (December 1994): 301–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0022-4359(94)90002-7.

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Bisbal, Gustavo A. "Fisheries management on the Patagonian shelf." Marine Policy 17, no. 3 (May 1993): 213–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0308-597x(93)90078-h.

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Urban, Timothy L. "The interdependence of inventory management and retail shelf management." International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management 32, no. 1 (February 2002): 41–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09600030210415298.

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Hertog, Maarten L. A. T. M., Ismail Uysal, Ultan McCarthy, Bert M. Verlinden, and Bart M. Nicolaï. "Shelf life modelling for first-expired-first-out warehouse management." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 372, no. 2017 (June 13, 2014): 20130306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2013.0306.

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In the supply chain of perishable food products, large losses are incurred between farm and fork. Given the limited land resources and an ever-growing population, the food supply chain is faced with the challenge of increasing its handling efficiency and minimizing post-harvest food losses. Huge value can be added by optimizing warehouse management systems, taking into account the estimated remaining shelf life of the product, and matching it to the requirements of the subsequent part of the handling chain. This contribution focuses on how model approaches estimating quality changes and remaining shelf life can be combined in optimizing first-expired-first-out cold chain management strategies for perishable products. To this end, shelf-life-related performance indicators are used to introduce remaining shelf life and product quality in the cost function when optimizing the supply chain. A combinatorial exhaustive-search algorithm is shown to be feasible as the complexity of the optimization problem is sufficiently low for the size and properties of a typical commercial cold chain. The estimated shelf life distances for a particular batch can thus be taken as a guide to optimize logistics.
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Banks, Julie. "Shelf-Reading." Collection Management 13, no. 1-2 (September 14, 1990): 39–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j105v13n01_03.

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Sherwood, C. R., A. J. Heyward, A. T. Revill, L. Scott, and C. B. Fandry. "ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ON THE NORTH WEST SHELF: A REVIEW OF EXISTING DATA." APPEA Journal 39, no. 1 (1999): 568. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/aj98037.

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The Western Australia Department of Environmental Protection initiated the North West Shelf Marine Environmental Management Study in recognition of development pressures on the complex and poorly understood marine environment of the North West Shelf. The four-year study, which began in 1998, is providing strategic information for long-term sustainable use and conservation management in the region. It will develop and consolidate the technical information base, scientific understanding, and predictive capabilities required to support an integrated, ecologically based management framework. As a first step in the study, we have reviewed scientific knowledge relevant to the marine environment of the North West Shelf and its management. With the cooperation of industry, academia and government, we have compiled a bibliography of more than 1,700 published and unpublished sources of data, models and hypotheses. Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association Ltd (APPEA) members are responsible for much of this information. In addition, we have critically assessed models and tools for environmental management and identified key gaps in current scientific understanding related to management of marine resources on the North West Shelf. Finally, we have highlighted opportunities for future research on the North West Shelf and provided the foundation for design of the study.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Shelf management"

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Allan, George William. "A framework to extend configuration management." Thesis, University of Portsmouth, 2003. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.271382.

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Soboil, Mark Lucas. "Transboundary impacts of fishing activities along the northeast continental shelf /." View online ; access limited to URI, 2004. http://0-wwwlib.umi.com.helin.uri.edu/dissertations/dlnow/3160039.

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Jones, Sam C. "Shelf edge exchange and the influence on coastal oeanography." Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 2016. http://digitool.abdn.ac.uk:80/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=230527.

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The shallow waters west of Scotland feature strong variability in water properties on a variety of temporal scales. While the region is known to be subject to both coastal and oceanic influences, the causes of variability are poorly understood. The limited characterisation of changes in coastal waters impacts our ability to explain the behaviour of coastal ecosystems, and predict their resilience to future climate scenarios. This thesis uses historical data in conjunction with recent cruises and a coastal mooring to investigate the causes of variability in the waters west of Scotland. Two new inter-annual salinity time series on the European shelf are developed. The spatial variability in salinity in shallow waters is greatest during winter and increases by a factor of four between the shelf edge and the coastline. At the shelf edge, new observations of the along-slope current suggest that it is stronger but less stable during winter, leading to a greater availability of oceanic water on the outer Malin Shelf. However unlike other documented shelf regions, shelf edge processes do not directly influence Scottish coastal water properties. A baroclinic current originating in the Irish Sea is the main influence near the Scottish coast during quiescent periods, but wind forcing dominates shelf processes during most winters, with prevailing winds tending to drive oceanic water towards the coast. While salinity in the Sea of the Hebrides is moderately correlated to wind, coastal salinity is sensitive to both advective processes and freshwater runoff. On inter-annual time-scales, salinity on the Malin Shelf is higher when the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) is positive, whereas the northern Irish Sea is fresher during a positive NAO state. Salinity and flow pathways in Scottish coastal waters appear to be resilient both to changes in the Rockall Trough and a warming climate on decadal time-scales.
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Tongsari, Kamphee. "Optimization of shelf space allocation in three dimensions." Ohio : Ohio University, 1995. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?ohiou1178824354.

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Placzek, Tina Simone. "Optimal shelf availability : Analyse und Gestaltung integrativer Logistikkonzepte in Konsumgüter-Supply chains /." Wiesbaden : Dt. Univ.-Verl, 2007. http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=015918906&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA.

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Wotřelová, Eva. "Category management dětské výživy." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-193062.

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This thesis deals with category management of baby food on the Czech market. The goal of the thesis is to determine the theoretical basis of category management and define the category management process. Subsequently, based on the analysis of primary and secondary data, will be characterized the change in current shopping behaviour of mothers. Next goal is to design a general model structure of baby food exposure and through this model to determine whether the current situation on the baby food market, in the field of presentation of products, meets the needs and desires of customers. Primary data will be collected through the quantitative on-line questionnaire survey. The source for the secondary analysis will be the data from the project Market&Media&Lifestyle, market data and shopper behaviour research 2013.
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Düsterhöft, Tobias [Verfasser], Alexander [Akademischer Betreuer] Hübner, and Heinrich [Akademischer Betreuer] Kuhn. "Optimization models for shelf space allocation in retail stores [cumulative dissertation] / Tobias Düsterhöft ; Alexander Hübner, Heinrich Kuhn." Eichstätt-Ingolstadt : Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1216557500/34.

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Adedeji, Adaku Edith. "Fresh Food Products Inventory Control Management : the challenges in avoiding perishability at the retailers' shelf." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för ekonomistyrning och logistik (ELO), 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-96173.

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Purpose This study focuses on applicable methods used in the Inventory Management of Fresh Food Products and challenges encountered in their implementation. The area of concentration is the Fresh Food Retailers. Secondly, the challenges encountered in the implementation of fresh food products is also addressed. Methodology The study employs a qualitative research technique with the use of a semi-structured interview for five companies to gather data. Theory The theory section of this study first gives a brief explanation of fresh food retailers’. Secondly, it addresses the keywords of the research questions: Fresh Food Products Inventory Management, highlighting the management of the shelf-life and technological innovations in use in the inventory management of Fresh Food Products. It moves on to address the challenges encountered in the implementation of inventory management systems Empirical This represents the outcome of semi-structured qualitative interviews conducted with five companies. It started with a brief description of the company. Analysis and Discussion The analysis portrays the techniques and models used in the inventory management of shelflife and technological innovations and identification and discussion of implementation challenges or drawback of implementation. Conclusion This addresses my contribution and a futuristic approach to the topic.
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Gordon, Greg. "The legal management of risk in oil and gas operations upon the United Kingdom continental shelf." Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 2017. http://digitool.abdn.ac.uk:80/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=231443.

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This thesis is concerned with the legal management of risk in oil and gas operations upon the United Kingdom Continental Shelf. The work focusses in particular upon geological risk, political risk and the regulatory and commercial risks pertaining to major accidents. Geological risk relates to the fact that generally, oil and gas is concealed within geological formations in the deep underground. Exploration activity is, as a result, both difficult and expensive. The thesis considers the extent to which the UK's chosen licensing system has struck an appropriate balance on who should bear the risk of failure of such operations. Political risk involves (on the one hand) the risks faced by investors in interacting with the state and (on the other) the risks faced by the state when designing its regulatory system. Investors are in a precarious position due to the high level of capital investment and long-term nature of oil and gas operations: they are therefore concerned to ensure stability and autonomy of operation. The state, on the other hand, is concerned that it is not taken advantage of by the (usually more knowledgeable) industry player when designing its regulatory system. The risk of major accident is reflected both in regulation of health, safety and the environment and in the contractual arrangements entered into by commercial entities in order to determine which party should bear ultimate liability in the event that an accident causes wide-spread loss. Having regard to the example of the law applied on the UK continental shelf, the thesis demonstrates that while risk can never be wholly removed from oil and gas operations, the law can be effectively used to mitigate risk and thereafter to facilitate he appropriate distribution of such residual levels of risk as remain.
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Horne, Susan Elaine. "A Seasonal Shelf Space Reorder Model Decision Support System." Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1291086889.

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Books on the topic "Shelf management"

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Haka, Clifford H. A guidebook for shelf inventory procedures in academic libraries. Washington, D.C. (1527 New Hampshire Ave., N.W., Washington 20036): Office of Management Studies, Association of Research Libraries, 1985.

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No shelf required 2: Use and management of electronic books. Chicago: American Library Association, 2012.

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No shelf required 2: Use and management of electronic books. London: Facet, 2012.

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Venkatraman, Vik. Inspired!: Take your product dream from concept to shelf. Hoboken, N.J: Wiley, 2011.

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Roy, P. S. Marine sand bodies on the South Sydney shelf, S.E. Australia. Sydney, N.S.W: Dept. of Geography, University of Sydney, Australia, 1985.

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No shelf required: E-books in libraries. Chicago: American Library Association, 2011.

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Retail category management: Decision support systems for assortment, shelf space, inventory and price planning. Heidelberg: Springer, 2011.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Subcommittee on Oceanography, Gulf of Mexico, and the Outer Continental Shelf. Use of OCS resources for coastal protection and restoration: Joint hearing before the Subcommittee on Oceanography, Gulf of Mexico, and the Outer Continental Shelf of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries and the Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources of the Committee on Natural Resources, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, second session, on H.R. 3678, a bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to negotiate agreements for the use of Outer Continental Shelf sand, gravel, and shell resources, July 26, 1994. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1994.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Natural Resources. Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources., ed. Use of OCS resources for coastal protection and restoration: Joint hearing before the Subcommittee on Oceanography, Gulf of Mexico, and the Outer Continental Shelf of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries and the Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources of the Committee on Natural Resources, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, second session, on H.R. 3678, a bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to negotiate agreements for the use of Outer Continental Shelf sand, gravel, and shell resources, July 26, 1994. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1994.

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Scribante, A. J. Shelf life: How an unlikely entrepreneur revolutionized promotion in the grocery industry. Washington, DC: Regnery Pub., 2005.

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Book chapters on the topic "Shelf management"

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Kotzab, Herbert, and Samira El-Jafli. "The Role of Instore Logistics and Shelf Ready Packaging for On-Shelf Availability." In Logistics Management, 415–26. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13177-1_32.

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Antipova, Tatiana. "Streamline Management of Arctic Shelf Industry." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 114–21. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74980-8_11.

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Günther, Hans-Otto, Paul van Beek, Martin Grunow, and Matthias Lütke Entrup. "Coverage of Shelf Life in APS Systems." In Supply Chain Management und Logistik, 135–56. Heidelberg: Physica-Verlag HD, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-7908-1625-6_6.

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Bicket, Andrew, Antony Firth, Louise Tizzard, and Jonathan Benjamin. "Heritage Management and Submerged Prehistory in the United Kingdom." In Prehistoric Archaeology on the Continental Shelf, 213–32. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-9635-9_12.

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Hübner, Alexander H., and Heinrich Kuhn. "Shelf and Inventory Management with Space-Elastic Demand." In Operations Research Proceedings, 405–10. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20009-0_64.

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Lindeboom, H. J., P. R. Burbridge, J. W. de Leeuw, A. Irmisch, V. Ittekkot, M. Kaiser, R. Laane, et al. "Coastal and Shelf Processes, Science for Integrating Management." In Marine Science Frontiers for Europe, 229–42. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55862-7_15.

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Rafiq, Syed Insha, Syed Mansha Rafiq, B. N. Dar, and Zakir S. Khan. "Safety Management of Fruits from Farm to Fork." In Emerging Technologies for Shelf-Life Enhancement of Fruits, 379–92. Series statement: Postharvest biology and technology book series: Apple Academic Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429264481-14.

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Esmaili, Nazanin, Bryan A. Norman, and Jayant Rajgopal. "A Heuristic Approach for Integrated Storage and Shelf-Space Allocation." In Lecture Notes in Management and Industrial Engineering, 11–18. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14078-0_2.

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Anupindi, Ravi, Sachin Gupta, and M. A. Venkataramanan. "Managing Variety on the Retail Shelf: Using Household Scanner Panel Data to Rationalize Assortments." In Retail Supply Chain Management, 155–82. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-78902-6_7.

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Anupindi, Ravi, Sachin Gupta, and M. A. Venkataramanan. "Managing Variety on the Retail Shelf: Using Household Scanner Panel Data to Rationalize Assortments." In Retail Supply Chain Management, 265–91. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-7562-1_10.

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Conference papers on the topic "Shelf management"

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Mann, D. "Shelf management: function and communication." In Embedded Systems Conference ESS2005 Incorporating the IEE FPGA Developers Forum. IEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:20050651.

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Shaev, A. Yu, P. A. Mironov, and A. N. Nazarov. "Automated Information Management System Of Resources Of Rosneft State Oil Company." In Arctic Shelf Oil & Gas Conference 2004. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.185.section6_12.

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Priyanwada, H. A. M., K. A. D. Dilanka Madhushan, Chethana Liyanapathirana, and Lakmal Rupasinghe. "Vision Based Intelligent Shelf-Management System." In 2021 6th International Conference on Information Technology Research (ICITR). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icitr54349.2021.9657405.

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Bolshakov, R. G., and A. N. Bambulyak. "Nenets Environmental Database As A Tool For Management And Protection Of Envioronment In The Region." In Arctic Shelf Oil & Gas Conference 2004. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.185.section5_13.

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Ahmad Tarmizi Bin Abdullah, Ismarani Binti Ismail, Azlina Binti Ibrahim, and Mohd Zikrul Hakim Bin Noor. "Library shelf management system using RFID technology." In 2011 IEEE International Conference on System Engineering and Technology (ICSET). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsengt.2011.5993453.

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Chen, Yifan, Weili Xue, and Houcai Shen. "Management of co-products with different shelf-lives." In 2013 10th International Conference on Service Systems and Service Management (ICSSSM). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsssm.2013.6602517.

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Wang, Hexin, and Gefei Zhou. "Shelf space allocation based on supplier competition." In 2010 International Conference on Logistics Systems and Intelligent Management (ICLSIM). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iclsim.2010.5461478.

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Orr, R., and A. C. Giordano. "The Minerals Management Service: continental shelf sand activities 2003." In Oceans 2003. Celebrating the Past ... Teaming Toward the Future (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37492). IEEE, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/oceans.2003.178331.

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Fitts, T. G. "Safety Management Systems: Off the Shelf and Into Practice." In SPE Health, Safety and Environment in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Conference. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/35757-ms.

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Juntui, Sarun, and Paween Khoenkaw. "Automatic non-personalized book recommender algorithm for bookstore shelf management." In 2018 International Conference on Digital Arts, Media and Technology (ICDAMT). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdamt.2018.8376494.

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Reports on the topic "Shelf management"

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Russo, Johnny, Marc S. Litz, and Dimos Katsis. Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) Indirect Energy Conversion Isotope (IDEC) Design Structure and Power Management. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, December 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada612635.

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Hallenbeck, L. D., K. J. Harpole, and M. G. Gerard. Design and implementation of a CO{sub 2} flood utilizing advanced reservoir characterization and horizontal injection wells in a shallow shelf carbonate approaching waterflood depletion: Project management/evaluation plan. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/72890.

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Phillips, Donald A., Yitzhak Spiegel, and Howard Ferris. Optimizing nematode management by defining natural chemical bases of behavior. United States Department of Agriculture, November 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2006.7587234.bard.

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This project was based on the hypothesis that nematodes interacting with plants as either parasites or beneficial saprophytes are attracted to their host by natural products. This concept was supported by numerous observations that parasitic nematodes are attracted to root exudates. Our overall goal was to identify nematode sensory compounds from root exudates and to use that information for reducing nematicide applications. We applied skills of the investigators to achieve three specific objectives: 1) Identify nematode behavioral cues (e.g., attractants or repellents) in root exudates; 2) Identify new natural nematicidal compounds; and 3) Combine a natural attractant and a nematicide into a nematode trap. Because saprophytic nematodes benefit plants by mineralizing organic matter, we sought compounds attractive primarily to parasitic nematodes. The project was constructed on several complementary foundations. First, data from Dr. Spiegel’s lab showed that under aseptic conditions Ditylenchus dipsaci, a parasite on onion, is attracted to certain fractions of onion root exudates. Second, PI Phillips had a sizeable collection of natural plant products he had identified from previous work on Rhizobium-legume interactions, which could be tested “off the shelf”. Third, Dr. Ferris had access to aseptic and natural populations of various saprophytic and parasitic nematodes. The project focused on five nematode species: D.dipsaci, Heterodera avenae, and Tylenchulussemipenetransat ARO, and Meloidogyne javanicand Caenorhabditis elegans at UCD. Ten pure plant compounds, mostly flavonoids, were tested on the various nematode species using six different assay systems. Results obtained with assorted test systems and by various scientists in the same test systems were essentially irreproducible. Many convincing, Many convincing, i.e. statistically significant, results in one system or with one investigator could not be repeated with other assays or different people. A recent report from others found that these compounds, plus another 30, were inactive as attractants in three additional parasitic nematode species (Wuyts et al. Nematology 8:89- 101, 2006). Assays designed to test the hypothesis that several compounds together are required to attract nematodes have thus far failed to find a reproducibly active combination. In contrast to results using pure plant compounds, complex unfractionated exudates from aseptic onion root reproducibly attracted D. dipsaci in both the ARO and UCD labs. Onion root exudate collection, separation into HPLC fractions, assays using D. dipsaci and MS-MS experiments proceeded collaboratively between ARO and UCD without any definitive identification of an active compound. The final active fraction contained two major molecules and traces of several other compounds. In the end, analytical studies were limited by the amount of onion root exudate and the complexity of the purification process. These tests showed that aseptic plant roots release attractant molecules, but whether nematodes influence that release, as insects trigger release of attractants from plants, is unknown. Related experiments showed that the saprophyte C. elegans stimulates its prey, Pseudomonas bacteria, to increase production of 2, 4-diacetylphloroglucinol (DAPG) a compound that promotes amino acid exudation by plant roots. It is thus possible that saprophytic nematodes are attracted primarily to their bacterial or fungal prey and secondarily to effects of those microorganisms on root exudation. These observations offer promising avenues for understanding root-zone interactions, but no direct routes to controlling nematodes in agriculture were evident. Extracts from two plant sources, Chrysanthemum coronarium and Sequoia sempervirens, showed nematicidal activity at ARO and UCD, respectively. Attempts to purify an active compound from S. sempervirens failed, but preliminary results from C. coronarium are judged to form a potential basis for further work at ARO. These results highlight the problems of studying complex movement patterns in sentient organisms like nematodes and the issues associated with natural product isolation from complex mixtures. Those two difficulties combined with complications now associated with obtaining US visas, slowed and ultimately limited progress on this project. As a result, US investigators expended only 65% of the $207,400 originally planned for this project. The Israeli side of the project advanced more directly toward its scientific goals and lists its expenditures in the customary financial report.
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Conrads, T. J. Project management plan, double-shell tank system specification development. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/344986.

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LUND, D. P. Double Shell Tanks (DST) and Waste Feed Delivery Project Management Quality Affecting Procedures Management Plan. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/804779.

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Horton, Duane G. RCRA Assessment Plan for Single-Shell Tank Waste Management Area T. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/882973.

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Fayer, Michael J., and Jason M. Keller. Recharge Data Package for Hanford Single-Shell Tank Waste Management Areas. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/917585.

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Harrington, D., J. Salowey, and W. Hardaker. Secure Shell Transport Model for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). RFC Editor, June 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc5592.

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Keller, J. F., M. G. Woodruff, A. J. Schmidt, P. L. Hendrickson, and K. B. Selby. Regulatory requirements important to Hanford single-shell tank waste management decisions. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6075363.

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Ylonen, Tatu, Paul Turner, Karen Scarfone, and Murugiah Souppaya. Security of Interactive and Automated Access Management Using Secure Shell (SSH). National Institute of Standards and Technology, October 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.ir.7966.

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