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Logistic and distribution
* Logistic distribution
* Logistic distribution
* Logistic distribution, in probability theory and statistics, a continuous probability distribution
* Logistic distribution

Logistic and etc
* Logistic involvement: living and financial arrangements, shared child-rearing, etc.

Logistic and .
* Logistic services – to provide combat supplies, particularly ammunition, and equipment support.
Logistic services, supply of artillery ammunition has always been a major component of military logistics.
** Logistic Units.
The Navy consists of the Warship Flotilla, the Sea Coastal Surveillance System, the Explosive Ordnance Disposal ( EOD ) Divers Team, the Naval Logistic Service, Training Center and Maritime Rescue Coordination Center.
Formed in 2001, the Logistics Command oversees all combat service support operations, and controls the Land Forces Logistic Base, the Military Hospital, and the Facility for Building and Maintenance.
Logistic support and training were allegedly carried out directly by the Czechoslovak StB both in Prague and at remote PLO training camps in North Africa and Syria.
It currently consists of two divisions, the Operations Division and the Logistic Division.
NASA set up the Apollo Logistic Support System Office, originally intended to study various ways to modify the Apollo hardware for scientific missions.
Logistics outsourcing involves a relationship between a company and an LSP ( Logistic Service Provider ) which, compared with basic logistics services, has more customized offerings, encompasses a broad number of service activities, is characterized by a long-term orientation, and, thus, has a rather strategic nature.
* Logistic Map Simulation.
A Java applet simulating the Logistic Map by Yuval Baror.
The Brigade is made up of 30 ( IX ) Commando, 40 Commando ( home base: Taunton ), 42 Commando ( Bickleigh, South Hams, Plymouth ) and 45 Commando ( Arbroath, Scotland ), the Commando Logistic Regiment, 539 Assault Squadron Royal Marines, 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery, 24 Commando Regiment Royal Engineers and 1st battalion, The Rifles.
* Logistic regression — maximum likelihood estimation of assuming that the observed training set was generated by a binomial model that depends on the output of the classifier.
It is one of three Air Force Air Logistic Centers, the others being Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center ( OC-ALC ) at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma and Ogden Air Logistics Center ( OO-ALC ) at Hill Air Force Base, Utah.
To expedite services of Robins AFB to U. S. Air Force units all over the world, the 7th Logistic Support Squadron was transferred to Robins AFB in October 1954 with C-124 Globemaster transport airplanes.
The Warner Robins Air Logistic Complex and Robins AFB form the largest single industrial complex in the State of Georgia.
The Logistic Complex manages and overhauls the F-15, C-5 Galaxy, C-130 Hercules, and the AC-130 gunships — and all of the Air Force's helicopters.
Dettingen House at Deepcut is the Headquarters of The Royal Logistic Corps, and houses the Museum of Army Logistics.
The Ammunition Technicians of the Royal Logistic Corps ( formerly RAOC ) are highly experienced, after many years of dealing with bombs planted by the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( PIRA ) and other groups.
Ammunition Technical Officers and Ammunition Technicians of the Royal Logistic Corps deal with many aspects of EOD, including conventional munitions and homemade bombs.
RAF Spitalgate is now the Territorial Army Royal Logistic Corps Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, named after Prince William of Gloucester.
Systems development offices were also established at Marine Corps Central Design and Programming Activities ( MCCDPA ) at the Marine Corps Finance Center, Kansas City, Missouri, at Marine Corps Base Quantico, and at Marine Corps Logistic Base Albany, Georgia.
The British Army also has battalion-sized tactical regiments of the Royal Engineers, Royal Corps of Signals, Army Air Corps, Royal Logistic Corps and Royal Military Police.

managers and material
Prior to the 1950s, the various stages of the recording and marketing process had been carried out by different professionals within the industry – A & R managers found potential new artists and signed them to their labels ; professional songwriters created new material ; publishing agents sold these songs to the A & R people ; staff engineers carried out the task of making the recordings in company-owned studios.
He also found that the lack of protection from the 1875 Civil Rights Act would result in the violation of the Privileges and Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth amendment, largely on the same grounds (" In every material sense applicable to the practical enforcement of the fourteenth amendment, railroad corporations, keepers of inns, and managers of places of public amusements are agents of the state, because amenable, in respect of their public duties and functions, to public regulation.
To ensure plan fulfillment, managers tend to exaggerate their material and labor requirements and then to hoard these inputs, especially if there is reason to worry about punctual delivery of supplies.
* During the dedication of the school's Berman Museum of Art, novelist James Michener credits Ursinus as " a college with managers who are bright enough to see that this ought to be done, an industrialist who had the courage to buy the material, and a group of professors and students and citizens of the community who will enjoy this that we are doing today for the next 100 years.
The temptation to use such material, devised by such an illustrious poet, was irresistible to the managers of the Funambules, and the “ review ” was immediately turned into a pantomime ( probably by the administrator of the theater, Cot d ' Ordan ).
t is believed that managers chose concrete because unlike wood ( the material of his previous stage ) was a non-combustible material, and therefore would not suffer another fire.
Toward the end of that year, he met with the theater's managers to discuss the material and sketch out some of the scenes.
At that time, the concept of providing business training in the academic environment was gaining popularity, thus MIT created a program “ specially designed to train men to be competent managers of businesses that have much to do with engineering problems .” Harvard also began offering short five-week selections of standard MBA material in the late 1920s.
Information from the field would be fed into statistical modeling software ( Cyberstride ) that would monitor production parameters ( such as raw material supplies or high rates of worker absenteeism ) in real time, and alert government managers if those parameters fell outside acceptable ranges.
However, there was a conflict between their managers ' desires to organise ever more demanding tour schedules and the band's own wish to spend more time writing material and working in the studio.

managers and distribution
Additionally, theater managers require video server controls for managing and displaying content in multiple theaters, and movie studios want their content encrypted with secure delivery, playback, and reporting of playout times to the film distribution company.
For example, J. B. Clark saw the co-ordinating function in production and distribution as being served by entrepreneurs ; Frank Knight introduced managers who co-ordinate using their own money ( financial capital ) and the financial capital of others.
Post-punk brought together a new fraternity of musicians, journalists, managers, and entrepreneurs ; the latter, notably Geoff Travis of Rough Trade and Tony Wilson of Factory, helped to develop the production and distribution infrastructure of the indie music scene that blossomed in the mid-1980s.
The NSA established the EKMS program to supply electronic key to COMSEC devices in securely and timely manner, and to provide COMSEC managers with an automated system capable of ordering, generation, production, distribution, storage, security accounting, and access control.
Most commonly, a record label is the company that manages such brands and trademarks, coordinates the production, manufacture, distribution, marketing and promotion, and enforcement of copyright protection of sound recordings and music videos ; conducts talent scouting and development of new artists (" artists and repertoire " or " A & R "); and maintains contracts with recording artists and their managers.
Even if some money managers are consistently observed to beat the market, no refutation even of strong-form efficiency follows: with hundreds of thousands of fund managers worldwide, even a normal distribution of returns ( as efficiency predicts ) should be expected to produce a few dozen " star " performers.
Jacobson and Henochowicz led a team of young managers including Elizabeth Greenwood and Pat Wyckoff who were skilled in retail, distribution, logistics, service and merchandising.
* antiX, a fast, lightweight and flexible distribution available in full, base or core editions and based on SimplyMEPIS for x86 systems in an environment suitable for old computers that features the Fluxbox and IceWM window managers.
Dietary managers supervise the production and distribution of meals, as well as the budgeting and purchasing of food and the hiring, training and scheduling of support staff in various types of workplaces offering larger scale foodservices, such as hospitals, nursing homes, school and college cafeterias, restaurants, correction facilities and catering services.
Liu, along with three other senior managers, were also alleged to have made " unauthorised distribution for personal purposes " of funds belonging to the Bank of China before BOCHK was established.
Liu, along with three other senior managers, were also alleged to have made " unauthorised distribution for personal purposes " of funds belong to the Bank of China before BOCHK was established.
A distribution center typically has a general manager who manages the facility and typically has a number of department managers who report directly to him / her.
For fisheries managers, the spatial distribution of fish within a lake is often adversely affected by thermal stratification and in some cases may indirectly cause large die-offs of recreationally important fish.
The German company operates an indirect distribution strategy with subsidiaries in France, Spain and Sweden and with country managers in UK, BeNeLux and Switzerland.
The reach of Dreyfus ' distribution capabilities now extends to the resources of BNY Mellon Asset Management – the umbrella organization for The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation's affiliated investment management firms and global distribution companies — and its exclusive network of world-class institutional investment managers.

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