Product Design Review

Product Design Review

Author: Takashi Ichida

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-12-06

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 1351421255

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The goal of the world class company is to produce a product or service that offers customers the highest quality at the lowest cost and in the shortest time possible. Product Design Review describes a highly effective method for quality control in product design, as well as its applications in a wide variety of business settings. Take care of the problems that erupt during product development by nipping them in the bud (during the design stage). Takashi Ichida describes a powerful tool insuring quality at concept stage, thereby eliminating redesign, retooling, rework, and error throughout the production process. The program he describes can be carried out through every phase of new product development - - from product planning to design, production, and marketing. Also explains how you can incorporate your customer feedback into the next production cycle. You'll always need to modify any process improvement technology to suit your company's culture, product type, manufacturing approach, and customer needs. Product Design Review has taken case studies from a cross section of industries and describes each company's unique application of Ichida's process. You'll not only see the tremendous results these companies have achieved by using Design Review, but you'll also see the difficulties they've encountered. Also included are five essays that compare Design Review with other innovations in manufacturing process such as artificial intelligence, checklists, quality function deployment (QFD), design of experiments (DOE), and configuration control.


American Men and Women in Medicine, Applied Sciences and Engineering with Roots in Czechoslovakia

American Men and Women in Medicine, Applied Sciences and Engineering with Roots in Czechoslovakia

Author: Miloslav Rechcigl Jr.

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2021-02-17

Total Pages: 1087

ISBN-13: 1665514973

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No comprehensive study has been undertaken about the American learned men and women with Czechoslovak roots. The aim of this work is to correct this glaring deficiency, with the focus on men and women in medicine, applied sciences and engineering. It covers immigration from the period of mass migration and beyond, irrespective whether they were born in their European ancestral homes or whether they have descended from them. This compendium clearly demonstrates the Czech and Slovak immigrants, including Bohemian Jews, have brought to the New World, in these areas, their talents, their ingenuity, the technical skills, their scientific knowhow, as well as their humanistic and spiritual upbringing, reflecting upon the richness of their culture and traditions, developed throughout centuries in their ancestral home. This accounts for their remarkable success and achievements of theses settlers in the New World, transcending through their descendants, as this publication demonstrates. The monograph has been organized into sections by subject areas, i.e., Medicine, Allied Health Sciences and Social Services, Agricultural and Food Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences and Engineering. Each individual entry is usually accompanied with literature, and additional biographical sources for readers who wish to pursue a deeper study. The selection of individuals has been strictly based on geographical vantage, without regards to their native language or ethnical background. Some of the entries may surprise you, because their Czech or Slovak ancestry has not been generally known. What is conspicuous is a large percentage of listed individuals being Jewish, which is a reflection of high-level of education and intellect of Bohemian Jews. A prodigious number of accomplished women in this study is also astounding, considering that, in the 19th century, they rarely had careers and most professions refused entry to them.


Index Medicus

Index Medicus

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 1538

ISBN-13:

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Vols. for 1963- include as pt. 2 of the Jan. issue: Medical subject headings.


Genetic Diseases of the Kidney

Genetic Diseases of the Kidney

Author: Richard P. Lifton

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2009-02-25

Total Pages: 895

ISBN-13: 0080924271

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Genetic approaches have revolutionized our understanding of the fundamental causes of human disease by permitting the identification of specific genes in which variation causes or contributes to susceptibility to, or protection from, disease. More than 2,000 disease genes have been identified in the last 20 years, providing important new insight into the pathophysiology of diseases in every field of medicine. Genetic Diseases of the Kidney offers expert insight into the role of genetic abnormalities in the pathogenesis of abnormal kidney function and kidney disease. Genetic abnormalities are carefully presented within the appropriate physiologic context so that readers will understand not only which genes are linked to which diseases but also which pathways lead from a genetic "disturbance to the systemic appearance of disease. - Lays the essential foundation of mammalian genetics principles for medical professionals with little or no background in genetics - Analyzes specific renal diseases – both monogenic disorders confined to the kidney and systemic diseases with renal involvement – and explains their genetic causes - World-renowned editors and authors offer expert frameworks for understanding the links between genes and complex clinical disorders (i.e., lupus, diabetes, HIV, and hypertension)


A Sky Too Far: The Lost City of El Cielio

A Sky Too Far: The Lost City of El Cielio

Author: Ittisoonthorn Jungsakulrujirek

Publisher: Ittisoonthorn Jungsakulrujirek

Published:

Total Pages: 71

ISBN-13:

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The mysterious disappearance of Ichida Sakai's father and an uprising on Mount Lagoda brings him and Rhina to the Lost City of El Cielio, a city that appeared only in legends and maps written thousands of years ago. No one believed that the legendary island could be a real place. But Ichida's father claimed to have found the lost island on his last voyage, in which he never returned from. Ichida and Rhina are tasked with bringing back enough treasure for the greedy Medietan soldiers who invaded his mountain and demanded a huge amount of war reparations in order to save Mount Lagoda from being burned to ashes. They set out to find El Cielio, the lost island that was once the destination of all sailors and aviators. With only five days to complete their mission, Ichida and Rhina venture out to find the only place that could save them from life imprisonment. All they could do was to hope and pray that the lost city they were searching for was real...