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The following pages link to Blood collection management: methodology and application (Q2285932):
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- A survey of healthcare facility location (Q1652170) (← links)
- A MILP formulation for the reorganization of the blood supply chain in Italian regions (Q2089615) (← links)
- Design of a reliable logistics network with hub disruption under uncertainty (Q2290904) (← links)
- A novel multi-stage possibilistic stochastic programming approach (with an application in relief distribution planning) (Q2292989) (← links)
- Joint determination of process mean, price differentiation, and production decisions with demand leakage: a multi-objective approach (Q2293484) (← links)
- Designing a bi-objective multi-echelon robust blood supply chain in a disaster (Q2295168) (← links)
- A double-ended queueing model for dynamic allocation of live organs based on a best-fit criterion (Q2295919) (← links)
- Incorporating a Bayesian network into two-stage stochastic programming for blood bank location-inventory problem in case of disasters (Q2296556) (← links)
- Survey on blood supply chain management: models and methods (Q2329712) (← links)
- A supply chain network design for blood and its products using genetic algorithm: a case study of Turkey (Q2691459) (← links)
- Health service network design: a robust possibilistic approach (Q4608268) (← links)
- A hybrid Markov process-mathematical programming approach for joint location-inventory problem under supply disruptions (Q4634313) (← links)
- A non-clustered approach to platelet collection routing problem (Q6068693) (← links)
- A mixed resilient‐efficient approach toward blood supply chain network design (Q6069831) (← links)
- Balancing the profit and capacity under uncertainties: a target‐based distributionally robust knapsack problem (Q6091423) (← links)
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- Resilient and social health service network design to reduce the effect of COVID-19 outbreak (Q6179207) (← links)