نتایج جستجو برای: c83 keywords delayed demand

تعداد نتایج: 2177533  

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2010
James MacKillop Robert Miranda Peter M Monti Lara A Ray James G Murphy Damaris J Rohsenow John E McGeary Robert M Swift Jennifer W Tidey Chad J Gwaltney

A behavioral economic approach to alcohol use disorders (AUDs) emphasizes both individual and environmental determinants of alcohol use. The current study examined individual differences in alcohol demand (i.e., motivation for alcohol under escalating conditions of price) and delayed reward discounting (i.e., preference for immediate small rewards compared to delayed larger rewards) in 61 heavy...

2013
Changjin Xu Qianhong Zhang

In this paper, a delayed competitive system with the effect of toxic substances is investigated. With the aid of differential equations with piecewise constant arguments, a discrete analogue of continuous non-autonomous delayed competitive system with the effect of toxic substances is proposed. By using Gaines and Mawhins continuation theorem of coincidence degree theory, a easily verifiable su...

Journal: :Addiction biology 2013
Mikhail N Koffarnus James H Woods

Substance abusers, including cocaine abusers, discount delayed rewards to a greater extent than do matched controls. In the current experiment, individual differences in discounting of delayed rewards in rats (choice of one immediate over three delayed sucrose pellets) were assessed for associations with demand for either sucrose pellets or an intravenous dose of 0.1 mg/kg/infusion cocaine. Twe...

2009
Chia-Hui Huang Han-Ying Kao

In production planning (PP) periods with excess capacity and growing demand, the manufacturers have two options to use the excess capacity. First, it could do more changeovers and thus reduce lot sizes, inventories, and inventory costs. Second, it could produce in excess of demand in the period and build additional inventory that can be used to satisfy future demand increments, thus delaying th...

Journal: :iranian journal of blood and cancer 0
eshghi p khanali l abed-saeedi j farahani h abdolah gorgi f habib- panah b

background: treating a chronic disease such as hemophilia is to improve the symptoms and quality of life (qol) of the patients. this study aimed to study the quality of life among hemophilic children and compare the quality of life between patients receiving prophylactic or on demand treatments. materials and methods: in this descriptive-comparative study, we enrolled 60 patients from three mai...

Journal: :FEBS letters 2015
Penny Beckerson Brandon J Reeder Michael T Wilson

Earlier kinetics studies on cytoglobin did not assign functional properties to specific structural forms. Here, we used defined monomeric and dimeric forms and cysteine mutants to show that an intramolecular disulfide bond (C38-C83) alters the dissociation rate constant of the intrinsic histidine (H81) (∼1000 fold), thus controlling binding of extrinsic ligands. Through time-resolved spectra we...

2012
Masoud Talebian Natashia Boland Martin Savelsbergh

Retailers, from fashion stores to grocery stores, have to decide what range of products to offer (assortment planning) and what prices to charge (price optimization). New business trends, such as mass customization and shorter product life cycles, make predicting demand more difficult, which in turn complicates assortment planning and price optimization. We propose and study a stochastic dynami...

Journal: :International Journal of Language and Culture 2016

This paper investigates an EPQ model with the increasing demand and demand dependent production rate involving the trade credit financing policy, which is seldom reported in the literatures. The model considers the manufacturer was offered by the supplier a delayed payment time. It is assumed that the demand is a linear increasing function of the time and the production rate is proportional to ...

Journal: :Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology 2013
Michael Amlung Lauren R Few Jonathan Howland Damaris J Rohsenow Jane Metrik James MacKillop

Problematic alcohol use among college students continues to be a prominent concern in the United States, including the growing trend of consuming caffeinated alcoholic beverages (CABs). Epidemiologically, CAB use is associated with incremental risks from drinking, although these relationships could be due to common predisposing factors rather than specifically due to CABs. This study investigat...

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