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In this section examples of use of the DLL in the sequential and non-sequential mode of Zemax®; are given.
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In this section, examples of different life science areas for which the tree representation is of importance are presented.
In this section, examples are taken from past the applications - including those described above - to illustrate four barriers to disinvestment and resource release: specification of the budget constraint, scope of the programme budget, composition and role of the advisory group, and incentives for/against contributing to a 'shift list' of options for disinvestment and resource release.
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