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Discover LudwigThe phrase "replenishment capacity" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to the ability or potential of a system or organization to replenish or restock its supplies or resources. Example: "The company's strong replenishment capacity allowed them to quickly restock their inventory and meet the sudden increase in demand for their products."
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Besides to improving the natural replenishment capacity through artificial recharge technique, the other option is to increase the percentage of total recharge allocated to the annual safe yield from 10% of the total annual recharge to 20% in these catchments.
In contrast, a drastic reduction in soluble carbon pools was detected in Agropyron bunchgrasses after severe defoliation treatments that impeded full recovery due to a limited replenishment capacity [ 72].
Enzyme activities, serving as markers for the respective metabolic pathways, were: CK (EC 2.7.3.2) for rapid ATP replenishment capacity, PFK (EC 2.7.1.11) for flux capacity of glycolysis, LDH (EC 1.1.1.27) for lactate production, CS (EC 2.3.3.1) for Krebs cycle oxidative capacity and 3HAD (EC 1.1.1.35) for fat oxidation capacity.
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We show that a cyclic, static approach is still valid under fluctuating customer demands, by carefully providing sufficient slack through a combination of safety stock at the customers and spare capacity in the replenishment routes.
Manual irrigations were based on the weekly replenishment of soil water to field capacity in the top 1.5 m of the soil profile and included a fully irrigated treatment (I100), and treatments receiving 67% (I67) and 33% (I33) of the I100 amount, plus a non-irrigated treatment (I0).
Direct and indirect replenishment is not distinguished and backroom capacity is not accounted for.
When retailer's warehouse capacity (W) is increasing, the optimal replenishment cycle time (T^) will decrease, but the relevant total costs ({text{TC}}^) will increase.
Prolongation of the regenerative capacity by activating the described pathways and/or replenishment with a pool of 'regeneration-primed' cells may therefore provide an attractive strategy in the treatment of muscular dystrophy.
Prior studies have shown that chondrocytes in trypsin-depleted young bovine articular cartilage can replenish tissue glycosaminoglycan (GAG) and that the rate of replenishment is relatively uniform throughout the tissue, suggesting that all chondrocytes have similar capacity for repair.
Whereas immediate water supply may be replenished over a few wet months as reservoirs return to capacity, water supply in a basin also relies on tributaries and the replenishment of the groundwater, which may be delayed far longer following reservoir recovery.
Third, the basal level of FcεRI protein synthesis was not maintained in cultured neutrophils, due to their well documented low transcriptional and translational capacity, thus preventing intracellular pool and cell surface replenishment.
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