aberidoost et al. DARU Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2013, 21:69 http://www.darujps.com/content/21/1/69 REVIEW ARTICLE Open Access Pharmaceutical supply chain risks: a systematic review Mona Jaberidoost1, Shekoufeh Nikfar1, Akbar Abdollahiasl1,2 and Rassoul Dinarvand1,3* Abstract Introduction: Supply of medicine as a strategic product in any health system is a top priority. Pharmaceutical companies, a major player of the drug supply chain, are subject to many risks. These risks disrupt
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Introduction: DSM is active worldwide in life science products, performance materials and industrial chemicals. DSM develops, produces and markets innovative products and services that are designed to raise the quality of life. DSM’s products are used in a wide range of end-use markets and applications, including human and animal nutrition and health, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, the automotive industry, coatings, the construction industry and the electrics & electronics market. DSM has annual sales
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Strategies Infosec specialist whose qualifications include a degree in computer science; CISSP, MCSE and Security+ designations; and detailed knowledge of security tools, technologies and best practices. Nine years of experience in the creation and deployment of solutions protecting networks, systems and information assets for diverse companies and organizations. TECHNOLOGY SUMMARY * Security Technologies: Retina Network Security Scanner; SSH; SSL; Digital Certificates; Anti-Virus Tools
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describe the three dimensions of information systems. • Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Information Systems in Global Business Today LEARNING OBJECTIVES (Continued) • • Assess the complementary assets required for information technology to provide value to a business. Identify and describe contemporary approaches to the study of information systems and distinguish between computer literacy and information systems literacy. Management Information Systems Chapter 1 Information
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ABSTRACT Emergence of e-business and supply chain management enables informational technologies to fuse with logistic. In this fast growing global economy, e-logistics has been appeared to overcome the informational barriers in the supply chain. This essay indents to bring an interpretation of the “old economy” logistics with "new generation" logistics. Firstly, the essay explains the definitions of the e-logistics and also analyses the differences between e-logistics and traditional logistics
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Application of Biometrics IFSM 201 – A Practical Introduction to Computers and Communications As the advancement of technology continues to flourish within the modern age, so too have the capabilities and ruthlessness of predators looking to exploit the weaknesses of some for their own personal gains. In order to safeguard and protect the privacies of technological users, technology has also adapted its growth to find better and more fail safe measures by which to guard the individual users. Having
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knowledge is an indispensable tool that guides a student through the fine essentials of the sciences. “As alphabets design words and language, knowledge is the vital tool of a student which results in a fruitful end product. Such end product made to perfection make a mark on mankind, and should improve the system, wherever it is applied. It’s my quest to become a better equipped person with essential sciences, managerial skills and business understandings that is driving me for higher learning. I believe
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(2013). According to Adam Penenberg, consumers do not just like certain products, “they're preprogrammed to like them. It's in their subconscious” (n.d.). In Mr. Penenberg’s article he discusses how science-based companies exist in the marketing community that have begun to utilize tools with the technology capable of “tapping into your brain” (n.d.). He goes on to explain about the world’s first portable, wireless electroencephalogram scanner, Mynd. “This skullcap-size device sports dozens of sensors
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