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    Three prerequisites of efficiency in the economy: how to surpass competitors through benchmarking by A. E. Tomaily, P. S. Filatova, K. D. Borisevich

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The three components of benchmarking efficiency – collaboration, comparison, and strategy – have become the foundation for building effective business processes. …”
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    Non-Contact Dimensional Quality Inspection System of Prefabricated Components Using 3D Matrix Camera by Wanqing Lyu, Xiwang Chen, Wenlong Han, Kun Ni, Rui Jing, Lin Tong, Junzheng Pan, Qian Wang

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Currently, manual measurement methods are predominantly used in dimensional quality inspection of prefabricated components, which are both time-consuming and labor-intensive, constraining production efficiency. …”
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    Study of Renewable Potential of the Republic of Armenia for Implementation of Hybrid Autonomous Power Supply System Using Solar Photovoltaic Modules by N. R. Kostik, S. A. Tarasov, G. Ye. Ayvasyan

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The parameters of winning system: PV array with capacity of 4.5 kW, 12V battery with 100 A·h capacity, diesel generator with 3 kW capacity. The main efficiency criterion is the low economic costs for the implementation and operation of this AHRESS configuration. …”
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    Remote Patient Monitoring for Managing Interstitial Lung DiseaseTake-Home Points by Genevieve Gillett, MD, Rupal J. Shah, MD, Alison M. DeDent, MD, Erica Farrand, MD

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Interpretation: Our results indicate that RPM is a feasible, valuable, and sustainable component of routine ILD care. Applying an implementation science framework, patient-level barriers would be best addressed through (1) supervised device setup, (2) more efficient and frequent communication, and (3) improved patient education. …”
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    Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for the intelligent operation of building energy systems: design, implementation and evaluation in a living lab by Florian Redder, Philipp Althaus, Eziama Ubachukwu, Maximilian Mork, Sascha Johnen, Christian Küpper, Paul Lieberenz, Marieluise Oden, Lidia Westphal, Thomas Storek, André Xhonneux, Dirk Müller

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…We find that heterogeneous data can be reliably collected, distributed, and managed using standardized interfaces, state-of-the-art databases, and cutting-edge software components. For the buildings operated through the ICT infrastructure, data transmission availability is above 98.90 %, mean time to repair (MTTR) is less than 2.68 h, and mean time between failures (MTBF) is in the range of 242.67 h to 1092.00 h, evaluated over a period of three months. …”
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    Understanding implementation, adoption, and acceptability of the WHO package of essential noncommunicable (PEN) disease interventions in FIJI: Evidence for scale-up. by Bindu Patel, Devina Nand, Mohammed Alvis Zibran, Gade Waqa, Donald Wilson, Unise Vakaloloma, Rohina Joshi, Azeb Gebresilassie Tesema, Colleen Wilson, Stephen Jan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To improve use of PEN program requires strengthening health system components: 1) need for efficient supply chain system for medicines and equipment, 2) improving healthcare workforce retention, 3) establishing accountability mechanisms embedded within the health centres, 4) health information system to track patient level data and 5) multi-level governance structures across the health system.…”
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