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  • A horizontal measurement determines light output in only one direction rather than a total integrated value.
  • While there are examples of fully integrated value chains that do not involve smallholders ( e . g.
  • According to the agency, " this is being achieved by integrating valued components of the NGfL into its existing services ".
  • From the definition, the Mahler measure is viewed as the integrated values of polynomials over the torus ( also see Lehmer's conjecture ).
  • The alliance is built on seamless service connectivity and a suite of integrated value-added services for all alliance members'subscribers while roaming on each other's networks.
  • The company has an integrated value chain, with the company making its own broodstock in freshwater, followed by growth and maturing in seawater, harvesting, manufacturing in processing plants and distribution.
  • "' Wayne Visser "'is a writer, speaker, film producer, academic, social entrepreneur and futurist focused on sustainable development, corporate social responsibility and creating integrated value.
  • The architecture and geometry of the tracking devices, quality of calibration, and the integrated value of inaccuracy, which is affected by noise, can all contribute to a reduction in projection correctness.
  • Unisys Information Services As one of the three core businesses of Unisys Corporation, Information Services designs, builds, and integrates value-added business solutions that help clients improve their competitive edge and responsiveness to customers.
  • Members of the cluster have the capacity to offer an integrated value chain approach, as facilities available include cGMP, " in vivo " and " in vitro " testing, and pre-clinical and clinical research.
  • Common non-linear value chain strategies include influencing demand, modifying information access, exploring multitier penetration, managing risk, seizing value, integrating value, creating new value propositions, exploiting value chains across tiers, pursuing pinch-point mapping, and defining demand enablers.
  • He also proposes going beyond creating shared value and corporate social responsibility to the practice of Creating Integrated Value, or CIV . His theory of CSR 2.0 characterises CSR maturity into five stages, from defensive, charitable, promotional and strategic CSR ( all labelled CSR 1.0 ) to systemic or transformative CSR ( called CSR 2.0 ).
  • It offers a range of products, including pumps, drip systems, and water storage . iDE invests in the design and initial promotion of the technologies and engages the private sector to sustain the necessary supply chains . iDE also implements integrated value chain development approaches that focus on supporting existing enterprises to supply and market appropriate farm inputs, provides technical and business advice for small producers, and improves smallholder farmers market access . iDE developed an innovative business model to provide high-quality agricultural inputs and technical advice to poor farmers through commission-based sales agents known as Farm Business Advisors ( FBA ) . iDE provides support to FBAs through training, bulk purchasing power, credit access, market information, and promotion while ensuring standards for product and service quality are maintained.