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Jurnal Teknik Industri 5 (2), (Dec 2003)
PT. TELKOM Tbk. is expected to have good service level, in turn will give satisfaction to their customer. In operational condition, if an equipment can not operate well, it will cause functional failure in providing communication services. The strategy to anticipate failure is strategy in using equipment that give good services. The reliability can be a reference to the equipment that?s give good service level. Beside that, use of equipment must support by spare part stock. Determining strategy of using equipment is explained by using time interval that supported by some spare part.
Nature 411 (6837), 521 (31 May 2001)
Performance Monitoring, (17 Mar 2008)
Web 2.0 Company ABC using the monitoring statistics could push ISP to provide higher uptime, and also made additional investments by clustering the application database.
Performance Monitoring, (12 Mar 2008)
With small investment the Company accomplished 99.9% uptime and significantly increased its advertisement revenue. The ROI exceed all the expectations.
Photography Bay, (09 Dec 2007)
Best Price Cameras is attempting to capitalize on the Canon 5D Mark II rumors even though there has been no official word that this camera will ever exist. According to the product page, the Canon 5D Mark II is a 16MP camera.
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Abstract
Overfeeding and overeating in families are traditions that are often transferred from generation to generation. Irrespective of these family traditions, food availability might lead to overfeeding, in its turn leading to metabolic adaptations. Apart from selection, could these adaptations to the social environment have transgenerational effects? This study will attempt to answer the following question: Can overeating during a child’s slow growth period (SGP), before their prepubertal peak in growth velocity influence descendants’ risk of death from cardiovascular disease and diabetes? Data were collected by following three cohorts born in 1890, 1905 and 1920 in Överkalix parish in northern Sweden up until death or 1995. The parents’ or grandparents’ access to food during their SGP was determined by referring to historical data on harvests and food prices, records of local community meetings and general historical facts. If food was not readily available during the father’s slow growth period, then cardiovascular disease mortality of the proband was low. Diabetes mortality increased if the paternal grandfather was exposed to a surfeit of food during his slow growth period. (Odds Ratio 4.1, 95% confidence interval 1.33 – 12.93, P=0.01). Selection bias seemed to be unlikely. A nutrition-linked mechanism through the male line seems to have influenced the risk for cardiovascular and diabetes mellitus mortality.
Keywords: childhood overeating; slow growth period; transgenerational effects; cardiovascular disease; diabetes mellitus; mortality
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