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    1.0 Introduction 1.1What is Supply Chain? The concept of the supply chain is evolved from the extended production concept. In the modern education of supply chain management is definition as Supply chain is built around the core business, through the business flow, information flow, logistics, capital flow controls, starting from the procurement of raw materials, intermediate products and final products made​of, and finally by the sales network to deliver products to consumers in the hands

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    Proton

    Question 1: From a financial analysis perspective, has the Proton management done a good job? Liquidity Ratio | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | Current Ratio [Current Asset / Current Liabilities] | 5,026.5 / 2,210= 2.27 | 4,431 / 2,341.1= 1.89 | 3,165.5 / 1,533.8= 2.06 | 3,446.1 / 1,639.2= 2.10 | 3,404.6 / 1,883.6 = 1.81 | Quick Ratio [(Current Asset – Inventories) / Current Liabilities] | 4,059.4 / 2,210= 1.84 | 3,042 / 2,341.1= 1.30 | 1,891.9 / 1,533.8= 1.23 | 2,345.8 / 1,639.2= 1.43

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    Proton

    In conclusion, Proton should analyze more on their consumers or even carry out a better research on the consumers nowadays. They should come out with a strategy of market their products. For the economic situation, their currently doing better than before, but they would have to put in much more effort to win people’s heart as Malaysia’s number one car brand. Here are a few more suggestions for myself for proton to improve. First they should hire a professional from automobile industry to give

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    Proton

    Proton Issue in Malaysia 1 Introduction This paper investigates the background, history, problems emerged and ways to improve of Proton cars in Malaysia. The objective of this paper is not only to find out the problems faced by Proton, but also to discuss the ways in order to improve the Proton reliability and retrieve the supporter’s heart to keep using Proton car in the automotive sector. However, in this competitive time where there are a lot of so-called competitors such as Hyundai

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    Proton

    assets to its current liabilities. PROTON’s current ratio shows a declining from year 2005 to year 2009. This means that, the company’s assets is in a risk which they may not be able to afford company’s liabilities. In 2005 the ratio shows that PROTON can pay its current liabilities from its current assets 2.274 over. But the figure decline in 2009 which they can only pay its current liabilities from its current assets 1.807 over. This result from PROTON’s assets which is decreasing from RM 5026

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    Micro

    how electrons are arranged * # of electrons = the atomic # of atoms Sir James Chadwick: 1932 * Discovered in the nucleus another particle, neutron * Neutron has same weight as the proton * Neutron has no electrical charge * Nucleus is made up of protons and neutrons * # of protons is = to # of electrons, which is the atomic # of atom Atoms & Molecules * Atoms combine & arrange to form different compounds & molecules * Molecule: 2 or more atoms that

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    How a Refrigeration Works

    A thermal expansion valve (often abbreviated as TEV, TXV or TX valve) is a component in refrigeration and air conditioning systems that controls the amount of refrigerant flow into the evaporator thereby controlling the superheating at the outlet of the evaporator. Thermal expansion valves are often referred to generically as "metering devices". Flow control, or metering, of the refrigerant is accomplished by use of a temperature sensing bulb filled with a similar gas as in the system that causes

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    Nmr: a Scientific Thing

    many ways and processed in order to yield an NMR spectrum for the nucleus concerned. Chemical Shift describes the fact that all nuclei containing an odd number of protons and neutrons have something called a “spin” –a built-in type of movement which is also called resonance. This movement is slightly different for different protons in a given molecule, and can change depending on the chemical environment.  The Zeeman Effect explains what happens when a spectral line—an emission or absorption

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    Ww2 Minorities

    solution – • contains hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions in equal concentrations. Note: In the context of acid-base chemistry, the hydrogen ion usually is referred to as a proton because an atom of hydrogen contains one proton and one electron when it loses the electron during ion formation all that is left is the nucleus, which is one proton. © POGIL – 2005 Authored by Josephine Parlagreco and Robert Dayton Edited by Linda Padwa and David Hanson, Stony Brook University 1/4 Introduction to Acids and

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    Nt1310 Unit 9 Study Guide

    are the basic particles that compose matter, matter is anything that occupies space and has mass. All atoms consist of the same subatomic particles: protons, electrons, and neutrons. The center of atom is called the nucleus, and it consists of neutrons and protons. Neutrons have no electrical charge, but their mass is about the same as of protons. Protons have a positive charge. The nucleus contains over 99.9% of the mass of the atom, but occupies little volume. The third particle type is electron.

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