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1Extreme Operational Excellence

Applying the US Nuclear Submarine Culture to Your Organization

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  • Title: Extreme Operational Excellence
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  • Publisher: Outskirts Press
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  • Publish Location: Parker, CO., USA

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  • First Year Published: 2016
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    Adherence (medicine)

    In medicine, patient compliance (also adherence, capacitance) describes the degree to which a person correctly follows medical advice. Most commonly,

    Software safety

    development and assurance process stems from the fact that software quality (and hence safety) is heavily influenced by the software process, as suggested by IEC

    Lean manufacturing

    agent variation, accent barriers, as well as attain near perfect process adherence.[need quotation to verify] In the latter, several hospitals have adopted

    Processor affinity

    vary in adherence to processor affinity. Under certain circumstances, some implementations will allow a task to change to another processor if it results

    Immune adherence

    Immune adherence was described by Nelson (1953) for an in vitro immunological reaction between normal erythrocytes and a wide variety of microorganisms

    Process theory of composition

    "current-traditional" methods, that encouraged adherence to established modes of writing, such as the five-paragraph essay. Process can be taught using a variety of

    Transplant rejection

    rejection is non-adherence to prescribed immunosuppressant regimens. This is particularly the case with adolescent recipients, with non-adherence rates near

    Diagnosis of autism

    by at least two of the following: repetitive actions or speech, strict adherence to routines, intense fixations, and unusual sensory responses. Symptoms

    On-time performance

    In public transportation, schedule adherence or on-time performance refers to the level of success of the service (such as a bus or train) remaining on

    Chromate conversion coating

    The coating serves as a corrosion inhibitor, as a primer to improve the adherence of paints and adhesives, as a decorative finish, or to preserve electrical