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Compare and contrast fluorescence and radioactivity.
Supply Chain
A network between a company and its suppliers to produce and distribute a specific product to the final buyer, encompassing all stages from raw materials to delivery of the finished product.
Supply Chain Surplus
The total value generated by the supply chain, measured as the difference between the value of the final product to the consumer and the costs of the supply chain.
Supply Chain
A network of all entities involved in producing and delivering a specific product or service, from raw materials to end customers.
Bullwhip Effect
The phenomenon in supply chains where small fluctuations in demand at the retail level cause progressively larger variations in demand at wholesale, distributor, and manufacturer levels.
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