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    Interactive Analysis of FMS Productivity and Flexibility

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    The paper presents a cost-efficiency model of a flexible manufacturing system (FMS) in order to analyze and make a tradeoff between flexibility, capacity, and to select a proper system. The efficiency model is based on the time sharing concept, where manufacturing time (machine resources) is allocated to different parts (batches). The allocation is dependent on the complexity and other features of different parts. A simple cost model is included, taking into account different cost factors, such as machine, tool, software, planning costs, and systems features. The model is implemented into a multi-objective programming system to make tradeoffs and analyze different alternatives. The system can be used in an interactive way, so that the decision maker can compare different feasible solutions, or in order to optimize different multi-criteria value functions. Relative performance indicators and different value functions have been included. A numerical example demonstrates the system properties. The model and the interactive system form the basis for understanding decision making on FMS investments as well as for analyzing which techno-economic factors have an impact on the benefits of FMS and company-level decision making

    Ludics and its Applications to natural Language Semantics

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    Proofs, in Ludics, have an interpretation provided by their counter-proofs, that is the objects they interact with. We follow the same idea by proposing that sentence meanings are given by the counter-meanings they are opposed to in a dialectical interaction. The conception is at the intersection of a proof-theoretic and a game-theoretic accounts of semantics, but it enlarges them by allowing to deal with possibly infinite processes

    Productivity of Stump Harvesting for Fuel

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    The productivity of harvesting stump and root wood was studied in Norway spruce (Picea abies) stands. The objective was to create productivity models (m3/E0h) for stump wood extraction, stump wood forwarding, and site preparation, in addition to identifying work phases and improvement opportunities in the extraction and forwarding chain. Productivity models were based on time studies with professional operators. The independent variables in stump wood extraction were stump diameter (cm) and the number of stumps per hectare. For forwarding, the independent variables were volume of stump wood removed (m3/ha) and forwarding distance (m). When removing 350 stumps per ha with an average diameter of 40 cm, productivity was estimated at 7.9 m3/E0h. Increasing the number of stumps removed from 350 to 800 stumps per ha, increased productivity to 10.8 m3/E0h. Forwarding productivity was 7.8 m3/E0hwithaforwardingdistanceof250mandaload size of 7.0 m3 when removing 60 m3 of stumps per ha

    Pathogenic Yersinia and Listeria monocytogenes in organic pork production

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    The goal of this study is to determine the prevalence of pathogenic Yersinia and Listeria monocytogenes in organic pork production and assess risks in different steps of the pork production chain

    Ultrastructure of Dentin Matrix in Heritable Dentin Defects

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    Heritable dentin defects form a group of diseases which exclusively affect dentin among the various dental tissues. While one type is associated with the generalized connective tissue disorder, osteogenesis imperfecta, other types occur as single traits. The clinical manifestations of the dentin defects vary from insignificant to severe enough to cause aesthetical and functional failure of the teeth. Scanning and transmission electron microscopic studies, reviewed in this paper, have markedly clarified the ultrastructure of the aberrant dentin matrix. Both similar and different changes seem to occur in the various forms of heritable dentin defects. Abnormalities in the appearance and organization pattern of collagen fibers in the defective dentin partly resemble those observed in skin in generalized connective tissue diseases. The similarity of ultrastructural findings in dentin defects, which are currently classified as distinct entities, and even in diseases affecting other tissues, could be related to the complicated interactions between the extracellular matrix macromolecules. Thus, many of the changes observed may be secondary in nature. Ultra-structural studies can help us to understand the pathogenesis of the different types of heritable dentin defects as well as aid in diagnostics and classification of these diseases

    Biopolttoaineiden saatavuus ja hankintalogistiikka Kaakkois-Suomessa.

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    The True Seroprevalence of Enteropathogenic Yersinia in Pigs, a Hayesian Approach

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    Bayesian inference was used to estimate the true seroprevalence of enteropathogenic Yersinia in pigs in Finland. Sensitivity and specificity of the diagnostic test were also estimated. One-hundred-seventy-two pigs of different ages were sampled and analysed for antibodies against enteropathogenic Yersinia outer proteins by a commercially ELISA test
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