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Under the fast fashion business system, retailers place small, more frequent orders with a short turnaround time and lower manufacturing costs (Parker and Dickson 2009).
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Another recent study by Nakatani et al. (2011) reported that young subjects with very early onset OCD (onset before 10 years of age) are characterized by a longer duration of illness, higher rates of comorbid tics, more frequent ordering and repeating compulsions, and greater parent-reported psychosocial difficulties.
We address the trade-offs between shelf-space allocation and in-store replenishment (e.g., more space, less frequent orders and replenishments).
Young and male patients were more frequent in the order 'independent', 'newly dependent' and 'originally dependent'.
After sorting out probable chimeras, all remaining clusters (starting with Cluster2) were compared with more frequent ones, in order to identify the most similar variant.
Likewise, extreme positive correlations (i.e. within the interval {0.8,1.0}) are more frequent among high-order TRMs than extreme negative correlations (i.e. within the interval {-1.0,-0.8} {-1.0,-0.8} {-1.0,-0.8}
For decades, presidents have been making more frequent use of executive orders, signing statements and agency regulations, as well as sole executive agreements with other nations (instead of treaties or Congressionally authorized international agreements).
Accordingly, Seder et al. found increasing rates of withholding and withdrawal of life support in the ICU with advanced age [23], and Al-Dorzi et al. observed a more frequent application of Do Not Resuscitate- orders in patients >80 years [24].
Accordingly, Seder et al. found increasing rates of withholding and withdrawal of life support in the ICU with advanced age [ 23], and Al-Dorzi et al. observed a more frequent application of Do Not Resuscitate- orders in patients >80 years [ 24].
The F.A.A. ordered more frequent inspections of those joints starting at 30,000 flights.
Yet studies find that in high-cost places — where doctors order more frequent tests and procedures, more specialist visits, more hospital admissions than the average — the patients do no better, whether measured in terms of survival, ability to function, or satisfaction with care.
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