643 research outputs found

    Operations Research - Contemporary Role in Managerial Decision Making

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    As the global environment turns out to be furiously focused, Operations Research has picked up criticalness in applications like world-class Manufacturing systems (WCM), Lean generation, and Six-sigma quality administration, Bench marking, Just-in-time (JIT) inventory techniques. The development of worldwide markets and the subsequent increment in rivalry have highlighted the requirement for Operation Research. To survive and lead the todays very focused and request driven market, weight is on administration to settle on conservative choices. One of the key administrative aptitudes is capacity to distribute and use assets fittingly in the endeavors of accomplishing the ideal execution productively. Now and again, for example, little scale low many-sided quality environment; choice in light of instinct with insignificant quantitative premise might be sensibly satisfactory and viable in accomplishing the objective of the association. Be that as it may, for a substantial scale framework, both quantitative and subjective (i.e. instinct, experience, sound judgment) investigations are required to settle on the most practical choices. Utilizing Operations Research techniques including Linear Programming, Discrete Event Simulation and Queuing Theory, association pioneers can settle on top notch choices. Present paper is an endeavor to study the importance of Operation research and different techniques used to improve the operational efficiency of the association

    Debt Forgiveness and Debt Relief for Covid-19 Economic Recovery Financed through GDP-Linked Sukuk

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    This paper proposes alternatives for governments to deal with the current pandemic crisis today. It suggests ways to deal with the increasing debt levels as a result of the fiscal stimulus issued to cushion the effects of a tremendous shock to the economy.Firstly, the paper proposes to protect the vulnerable group (based on debt-to-income ratio or its debt-servicing ability) through debt forgiveness and help SMEs through debt relief via debt restructuring for their outstanding loans. To finance this, we propose to convert the increased public debt from these initiatives into equity through a GDP-linked sukuk to stabilise a sovereign’s debt to GDP ratio. The repayment on these sukuk will be in proportion to the country’s GDP whereby the repayment automatically declines when growth is weak and increases when GDP is strong. In doing so, an anticipated deep recession caused by the global pandemic slowdown will makes it less likely to trigger a sovereign debt crisis. Secondly, such a strategy would provide the issuing government with economic reprieve when growth weakens and tax receipts decline. At the same time, investors can view these sukuk as an alternative asset class through exposure to the real economy, given the low interest rate environment. Both sides are incentivized by the debt-stabilising effects of issuance that would make sovereign defaults less likely and balance risk-taking

    Inhibition of mild steel corrosion in HCl solution using amino acid L-tryptophan

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    The corrosion inhibition characteristics of nitrogen containing amino acid L-tryptophan on mild steel in 0.1 M HCl solution was studied by weight loss and potentiodynamic polarization measurements. L-tryptophan significantly reduces the corrosion rates of mild steel; the maximum inhibition efficiency being 83% at 50 oC in presence of inhibition concentration of 500 ppm. The adsorption of inhibitors on mild steel surface obeyed Langmuir’s adsorption isotherm. The calculated thermodynamic parameters for adsorption reveal a strong interaction between the inhibitors and the mild steel surface. The results obtained by electrochemical studies are consistent with the results of the weight loss measurement. L-tryptophan acts more anodic than cathodic inhibitor

    Effect of Market Orientation on Channel Strategy- An Empirical Analysis of Pesticide Industry

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    Research in market orientation has overlooked the importance of its impact on various aspects of marketing strategy, especially on distribution channel strategy. Using Kohli & Jaworski's framework of measuring market orientation (MO) and pesticide industry of Pakistan as a context, this article explores the relationship between various constructs of MO with channel strategy. This paper draws survey data from the pesticide industry in Pakistan. Given the low response rate, a norm in developing countries, bootstrapping technique is employed and tests are run. The results reveal that level MO has an impact on how channel strategies are formulated. Findings of the research indicate that higher level of MO is associated with selective channel strategy involving low intensity of distribution and higher channel control. The results also suggest that the right channel strategy helps an organization to create differentiation and to improve performance in a commodity marke

    Hydraulic simulations to evaluate and predict design and operation of the Chashma Right Bank Canal

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    Irrigation systems / Irrigation canals / Flow control / Velocity / Canal regulation techniques / Hydraulics / Simulation models / Design / Operations / Crop-based irrigation / Distributary canals / Water delivery / Policy / Protective irrigation / Water allocation / Water requirements / Sedimentation / Water distribution / Equity / Water conveyance / Pakistan / Chashma Right Bank Canal

    Switching Site Reactivity in Hydrogenase Model Systems by Introducing a Pendant Amine Ligand

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    The clinicopathological spectrum and driver mutation profile in classic BCR-ABL1 negative myeloproliferative neoplasms: a three-year study from a tertiary care center in Kerala, South India

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    Background: Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) are clonal hematopoietic stem cell disorders primarily of the adults. The 2016 World Health Organization (WHO) classification of MPNs include the molecular landscape as one of the diagnostic criteria. JAK2 exon14 (JAK2 V617F), JAK2 exon12, Myeloproliferative leukemia virus oncogene exon 10 (MPL 515), and calreticulin exon 9 (CALR) mutations are the main somatic driver mutations detected in classic BCR-ABL1 negative MPNs. Methods: A retrospective, cross-sectional study was conducted including 99 patients diagnosed with classic BCR-ABL1 negative MPNs during a 3-year time period, from March 2018 to February 2021 in the departments of pathology and clinical haematology- haemato oncology of a tertiary care teaching hospital. Clinical, haematological and morphological features were analysed and correlated with MPN associated mutation studies done in blood/bone marrow samples. Results: The prevalence of polycythaemia vera (PV) was found to be higher than other MPN, two third of which were JAK2 positive. More than half of the cases of primary myelofibrosis (PMF) and essential thrombocythemia (ET) also showed JAK2 mutation. CALR was positive in 17.4% of ET and 31.3% of PMF; MPL in 4.4% of ET and 3.1% of PMF. Conclusions: The prevalence of triple-negative MPN point towards the need for whole-exome sequencing of triple-negative MPN
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