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Name and describe the structural levels of protein.
Bullwhip Measure
A metric used to quantify the increase in fluctuation at higher tiers of a supply chain caused by small changes in demand at the consumer end.
Bullwhip Effect
A phenomenon in supply chains where minor fluctuations in demand at the retail level cause progressively larger fluctuations in demand at the wholesaler, manufacturer, and supplier levels.
Bullwhip Effect
An occurrence within supply chain management where minor changes in retail demand lead to increasingly significant changes in demand for wholesalers, distributors, and manufacturers.
Dampening
The process of reducing the amplitude or intensity of fluctuations or oscillations in a system or signal.
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