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    Batch scheduling of deteriorating reworkables

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    2007-2008 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe

    Paired-domination in inflated graphs

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    2003-2004 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe

    Batching in a two-stage flowshop with dedicated machines in the second stage

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    Author name used in this publication: T. C. E. ChengAuthor name used in this publication: M. Y. Kovalyov2003-2004 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe

    A survey of scheduling problems with setup times or costs

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    Author name used in this publication: C. T. NgAuthor name used in this publication: T. C. E. Cheng2007-2008 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe

    Multiple criteria data envelopment analysis for full ranking units associated to environment impact assessment

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    Author name used in this publication: Chun-Tian ChengAuthor Gang LI, Department of Civil Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian.2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe

    Group sequencing around a common due date

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    Author name used in this publication: C. T. Ng2007-2008 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe

    Using genetic algorithm and TOPSIS for Xinanjiang model calibration with a single procedure

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    Author name used in this publication: Chun-Tian ChengAuthor name used in this publication: K. W. ChauAuthor name used in this publication: Xin-yu Wu2005-2006 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe

    Chronic toxicity of double-walled carbon nanotubes to three marine organisms: influence of different dispersion methods

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    Double-walled carbon nanotubes (DWNTs) are found in a variety of consumer products, but there are no ecotoxicity data of DWNTs into marine organisms. Materials & methods: Chronic toxicity of DWNTs was investigated with the diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana, copepod Tigriopus japonicus and medaka Oryzias melastigma. DWNTs were dispersed using sonication (so-DWNTs) and stirring (st-DWNTs) for comparison. Results: The median aggregation size (0.89 μm2) of so-DWNTs was smaller than that of st-DWNTs (21.8 μm2). Exposure to DWNTs led to growth inhibition of T. pseudonana with EC50s of 1.86 and 22.7 mg/l for so- and st-DWNTs, respectively. Population growth of T. japonicus was reduced to 0.1 mg/l for so-DWNTs and 10 mg/l for st-DWNTs. Growth inhibition in O. melastigma was observed at 10 mg/l for so-DWNTs but not for st-DWNTs. Conclusion:Given that so-DWNTs are consistently significantly more toxic than st-DWNTs, dispersion method and size of aggregations should be considered in DWNT toxicity testing

    Batch scheduling of step deteriorating jobs

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    Author name used in this publication: T. C. E. ChengAuthor name used in this publication: C. T. Ng2007-2008 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe

    The localization of multiple cathepsin mRNAs in the seminiferous epithelium by in situ hybridization is consistent with their role in germ cell (GC) migration

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