DiSCwise – Improving Supply Chain Management
DiSCwise is a European demonstration action aiming to improve the competitiveness of the transport & logistics sector in Europe, through the smart use of ICT. It seeks to improve the supply chain management in the sector and get stakeholders more connected, in particular smaller sized enterprises, by assisting their integration into efficient co-modal supply chains. This will help smaller enterprises in the transport and logistics sector to connect efficiently with key market actors and thus emerge to global business players.
For more information please visit the DiSCwise project website at www.discwise.eu.
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My shoulder is constantly cracking, whats going on? how do i fix it?
I got into a really bad bike wreck in September 2011 while coming home from my grandparents house and when i crossed the street going pretty fast the chain popped and locked the back tire in a dead stop, luckily by the time i fell i was on the side walk but how i fell is the main problem…i put my right arm above my head to stop my head from hitting the ground and i put my left arm out for some sort of a grasp…well i sprained my left wrist and my right arm was badly scrapped and road rashed…i went to the hospital and they did X-Rays on both arms and they sent me home in a wrist brace and a sling…well here it is now 8 months later and my shoulder constantly pops and cracks and it sometimes hurts but not for a long time…it keeps me from doing daily activities like playing Basketball or working out etc. and i dont know whats wrong with it and im afraid somethings going to happen later on in the future if i cant figure out whats wrong with it or how to fix it….if anyone can help me solve this problem or give me some ideas i would greatly appreciate it!
I would definitely go back to see a doctor. Perhaps they can do an MRI or another xray to see if they missed anything.
A ten foot chains weighs 25lbs hangs from the ceiling. Find Work?
Find the work done by lifting the lower end of the chain so that its level with the upper end.
Please help! thanks so much!!
You would need to know the length of each of the links making up the chain. To determine the work (Force X Distance) of the end chain link, you would determine its weight and the distance at which it travels (5 ft). For the next link, the work done would be a function of its weight, gravity and how far it goes behind the end link. You would do this for every link and then add all of the work together. There could be two links for a massive chain or hundreds, as in jewelry chains.
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